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FCAC's Annual Report 2019-2020

Record Modified: Feb 12, 2021
Record Released: Feb 12, 2021
Publisher: Financial Consumer Agency of Canada
Formats: HTML
Keywords: FCAC Annual Report

Financial Consumer Agency of Canada 2019 to 2020 Fees Report - This report, which is tabled under section 20 of …

Record Modified: Feb 12, 2021
Record Released: Feb 12, 2021
Publisher: Financial Consumer Agency of Canada
Formats: HTML
Keywords: service fees

This report provides a review of the implementation of S-3, which involves eliminating sex-based discrimination of the Indian Act registration.

Record Modified: Jan 22, 2021
Record Released: Jan 22, 2021
Publisher: Indigenous Services Canada
Formats: HTML
Keywords: S-3 sex-based discrimination Indian Act

This report is a compilation of reports from many federal organizations about environmental assessments of activities on federal lands and …

Record Modified: Jan 12, 2021
Record Released: Jan 12, 2021
Publisher: Impact Assessment Agency of Canada
Formats: HTML
Keywords: section 71 consolidated report CEAA 2012 adverse environmental effects federal lands outside Canada

This report contains information about all fees under the Agency’s authority.

Record Modified: Jan 12, 2021
Record Released: Jan 12, 2021
Publisher: Impact Assessment Agency of Canada
Formats: HTML
Keywords: service fees

The Privacy Act gives individuals the right to access information about themselves that is held by the Office of the …

Record Modified: Jan 7, 2021
Record Released: Jan 7, 2021
Publisher: Office of the Auditor General of Canada
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Keywords: Privacy

The Access to Information Act gives Canadian citizens and permanent residents, and any person and corporation present in Canada, the …

Record Modified: Jan 7, 2021
Record Released: Jan 7, 2021
Publisher: Office of the Auditor General of Canada
Formats: HTML
Keywords: Access to information

The 2017 to 2018 Fees Report is the first report to be prepared under the Service Fees Act. The Services …

Record Modified: Dec 30, 2020
Record Released: Aug 7, 2019
Publisher: Shared Services Canada
Formats: HTML
Keywords: Fees Report Service Fees Act

The Report outlines two broad areas of focus:

A. The measures taken to advance reconciliation with Indigenous peoples; and,

Record Modified: Dec 24, 2020
Record Released: Dec 24, 2020
Publisher: Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada
Formats: HTML
Keywords: Annual Report

CIRNAC fees are mainly collected by the Northern Affairs Organization, which collects over 99% of the departmental fees from issuance …

Record Modified: Dec 24, 2020
Record Released: Dec 24, 2020
Publisher: Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada
Formats: HTML
Keywords: Fees Report