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Briefing materials prepared for the Honorable Joyce Murray, Minister Responsible for Shared Services Canada, Before the Standing Committee on the …
Record Modified: Dec 30, 2020
Record Released: Jul 17, 2020
Publisher: Shared Services Canada
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Supplementary Estimates (B) 2019-20
Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates
Committee apperance
Mandate
Overview
Media coverage related to digital government
Public Environment Analysis Digital Government
Customer Satisfaction Feedback Initiative
SSC at a glance
Briefing materials prepared for the Honorable Joyce Murray, Minister of Digital Government, before the Committee of the Whole on Supplementary …
Record Modified: Dec 8, 2020
Record Released: Oct 28, 2020
Publisher: Shared Services Canada
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Briefing package
Committee of the Whole
Finance