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Health Canada issues Medical Device Establishment Licences (MDELs) to companies that import, distribute or manufacture Class I devices, and importers and distributors of Class II, III and IV devices. Establishments that do not respond to Health Canada's requests or provide the requested documents will have their MDEL suspended.
Enforcement measure to encourage compliance with the Health of Animals Act, the Plant Protection Act, the Meat Inspection Act and their associated regulations.
The Pardon and Record Suspension Outcomes dataset provides information on the number of decisions regarding Pardon and Record Suspension applications taken by the PBC for a given period. Items found in this dataset include, among others, request type, method of trial (summary or indictable), offence type qualifier, outcome, province of applicant residence, month and fiscal year of outcome.
The data extracted from the Pardon and Record Suspension System (PARSS) reflects the decisions taken within the selected fiscal year. Due to processing times, these applications may not necessarily have been received during the selected fiscal year.
Under the Agriculture and Agri-Food Administrative Monetary Penalties Act and Regulations, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) may issue an Administrative Monetary Penalty (AMP) as an enforcement measure to encourage compliance with the Health of Animals Act, the Plant Protection Act, the Meat Inspection Act and their associated regulations.
An annual review of the exports of Canadian grain and wheat flour. Includes additional data relating to major specialty grains, grade/class identifications and a review of major costs associated with moving grain to export positions.
Departmental Plan (DPs) are forward-looking documents that provide plans for each department and agency (excluding Crown corporations). They describe departmental priorities, expected results and associated resource requirements covering three fiscal years.
DPs are normally tabled by the President of the Treasury Board on behalf of the Government of Canada, on or before March 31 each year. They are a component of Part III (Departmental Expenditure Plans) of the Estimates process, along with the Departmental Result Reports.
The table consolidates the human resources, financial resources and contracting services on evaluation and the use of evaluation reports submitted by large departments and agencies.
This 1:20,000. scale inventory contains digital maps of cancelled community watershed boundaries. The watershed boundaries showed the location of watersheds that supply communities with domestic water. These are meant to be used in conjunction with stream network map coverages from TRIM mapping. Attribute data for community watersheds can be downloaded into a spreadsheet or database
All food products listed that have been found to be non-compliant with one or more of our regulations. All listed food products have been removed from the food supply in a safe manner, thereby preventing their entry into the Canadian marketplace.
Responsibility for the integrity and objectivity of the accompanying financial statements for the year ended March 31st and all information contained in these statements rests with the management of Shared Services Canada. These financial statements have been prepared by management using the Government of Canada’s accounting policies, which are based on Canadian public sector accounting standards.