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This bulletin provides information on the availability of the Secure Communications Interoperability Protocol (SCIP) rekey guides.
The purpose of this bulletin is to advise the Government of Canada (GC) that the Canadian Central Facility (CCF) now has the capability to provide foreign Secure Communications Interoperability Protocol (SCIP) Seed key in electronic form.
The information in this publication identifies and describes acceptable security protocols and their appropriate methods of use to ensure continued protection of UNCLASSIFIED, PROTECTED A, and PROTECTED B information.
Interoperability within the agricultural implements industry is part of interconnected public policy issues that have arisen because of new market dynamics created by digital technologies. Western Canadian implement manufacturers have identified a major business challenge from the accelerated lock down of software on combines and tractors, which make implement brands incompatible, or inoperable, with original equipment manufacturers' systems. This report looks at the economic significance of agricultural manufacturing in western Canada with additional insight from industry on the effects of a single change to interoperability on agriculture machinery.
This Handbook has been developed to provide an overview of the mandate of the Canadian Accessibility Standards Development Organization (CASDO), roles and responsibilities within the organization, and current status.
The biosafety handbook on safe and secure handling of pathogens and toxins in Canada.
These tables provide a statistical overview of Canada's sectoral energy markets. The data in these tables were taken from the Comprehensive Energy Use Database.
"To provide an overview of the organizational reporting results stemming from Annex D of the Appointment Delegation and Accountability Instrument (ADAI) for year 2 and convey early trend indicators (if any). This includes:
- Results on exceptions to national area of selection approved by deputy heads (DH). - Results for internal investigations conducted by DH under subsection 15(3) of the Public Service Employment Act (PSEA). - Use of the Public Service Official Languages Exclusion Approval Order (PSOLEAO) and the Public Service Official Languages Appointment Regulations (PSOLAR).
The Handbook for Police and Crown Prosecutors purposes itself to provide police and Crown prosecutors with guidelines for the investigation and prosecution of criminal harassment cases and to promote an integrated criminal justice response to stalking. The Handbook was developed by a working group of federal, provincial and territorial criminal justice officials. It was first published in 1999 and updated in 2004; currently it is in its third iteration, reproduced and updated in 2012. Its initial development was prompted by the 1996 Department of Justice Canada review of the criminal harassment provisions in the Criminal Code.
Presentation to PSC internal governance of an overview of the organizational reporting results stemming from Annex D of the Appointment Delegation and Accountability Instrument (ADAI) for 2018-2019