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Briefing package for the Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion – 2021
Programs and service delivery overview - Labour
Briefing package for the Minister of Seniors – 2021
Briefing package for the Minister of Families, Children and Social Development – 2021
Transition material 2021 including an overview of the Department of Canadian Heritage and strategic advice.
Transition material 2021 including an overview of the Department of Canadian Heritage, its portfolio and strategic advice.
Transition material 2021 including an overview of the Department of Canadian Heritage and strategic advice.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada - 2021 - Ministerial transition binder
Fisheries and Oceans Canada - 2019 - Ministerial transition binder
Book One
- Shared Services Canada 101
- Purpose
- Shared Services Canada at a Glance
- Shared Services …