Canada opens registration for Global Conference for Media Freedom
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Category: Canada News
Canada and Botswana to co-host second Global Conference for Media Freedom
The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today revealed that Canada will co-host the second Global Conference for Media Freedom with Botswana. Canada has been leading and supporting resolutions on freedom of expression and the protection of journalists in the UN Human Rights Council and General Assembly. Since 2015, Canada has invested $18.2 million...
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