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Transition Book for the Attorney General’s Attention
Transition binder prepared for the new Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities - July 2023
Transition binder prepared for the new Minister of Housing and Diversity and Inclusion - October 2021
Transition binder prepared for the new Minister of Infrastructure and Communities - October 2019
Transition binder prepared for the new Minister of Rural Economic Development - October 2019
Transition binder prepared for the new Minister of Infrastructure and Communities - October 2021
Transition binder prepared for the new Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities - December 2024
Information supplied to the Minister of Seniors as of December 2024.
Information supplied to Minister of Employment Workforce Development and Labour as of December 2024.
The Transition Binder contains an overview of the organization, its mandate, programs and initiatives, as well as its objectives and …