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Parliamentary committee binder for the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security: June 21, 2021.
Briefing package for the Privacy Commissioner of Canada as witness before the Standing Committee on ETHI on October 25. 2023 …
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Minister for Women and Gender Equality’s appearance before the committee on Public Accounts (PACP)- November 7, 2023
National evaluation of the Regional Economic Growth through Innovation program
The Correctional Service Canada 2024 to 2025 Departmental plan, table in parliament on February 29, 2023.
Briefing Package for the second hearing before the Standing Committee on Public Accounts on 2024 Report 1, ArriveCAN, of the …
Briefing Package for the hearing before the Standing Committee on Public Accounts on 2024 Report 1, ArriveCAN, of the Auditor …
Correctional Service of Canada’s (CSC) 2023-2027 Departmental Sustainable Development Strategy (DSDS), our ninth DSDS since 1997, commits once more to …
Accessibility Plan of Correctional Service Canada from 2022 to 2025