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Commissioner Brenda Lucki's appearance binder for the 25th of November 2020 House of Commons Standing Committee on Public Safety and …
Detailed results from the Algorithmic Impact Assessment for the ATIP Online Request Service.
What is the Algorithmic Impact Assessment?
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Section 48 of the Official Languages Act (OLA) requires the President of the Treasury Board to submit an annual report …
Section 48 of the Official Languages Act (OLA) requires the President of the Treasury Board to submit an annual report …
Section 48 of the Official Languages Act (OLA) requires the President of the Treasury Board to submit an annual report …