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This plan (OGIP) outlines the Office of the Auditor General of Canada's initiatives and actions undertaken to meet the requirements for the Directive on Open Government.
This document describes National Film Board's plan to complete activities and deliverables aligned to the requirements of the Directive on Open Government, in order to achieve full compliance by the implementation deadline.
The Open Government Implementation Plan (OGIP) for Canada Border Services Agency serves to outline the approach which the Agency will undertake to meet the requirements in the Directive on Open Government.
The Open Government Implementation Plan (OGIP) for Justice Canada describes the approach the Department will take to meet the requirements of the Directive on Open Government. This is the OGIP that was written by Justice Canada in 2015. Since this was written, we have changed some of our activities and timelines.
This document describes Transport Canada’s plan to complete activities and deliverables aligned to the requirements of the Directive on Open Government, supporting the move to “open by default.”
The Open Government Implementation Plan (OGIP) for Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) serves to outline the activities that ESDC will undertake to meet the requirements in the Directive on Open Government.
This document describes AAFC’s plan to complete activities and deliverables aligned to the requirements of the Directive on Open Government, in order to achieve full compliance by the March 31st 2020 implementation deadline.
The Open Government Implementation Plan document describes the Public Service Commission of Canada’s (PSC) planned activities and deliverables aligned based on the requirements of the Directive on Open Government.
This document describes our department’s plan to complete activities and deliverables aligned to the requirements of the Directive on Open Government, in order to achieve full compliance by the March 2020 implementation deadline.
The Open Government Implementation Plan (OGIP) for Statistics Canada serves to outline the activities that Statistics Canada will undertake to meet the requirements in the Directive on Open Government. It will be updated on an annual basis.