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The package of briefing materials prepared for Anita Anand for the purpose of enabling her to assume the powers, duties …
The package of briefing materials prepared for Mona Fortier for the purpose of enabling her to assume the powers, duties …
The package of briefing materials prepared for Jean-Yves Duclos for the purpose of enabling her to assume the powers, duties …
Ministerial Transition Material - July 2023
Handout package for incoming Crown-Indigenous Relations minister
Briefing binder for new Minister.
Ministerial Transition Material - July 2023
Shared Services Canada's fall 2019 transition material for the new Minister of Digital Government.
Shared Services Canada's fall 2019 transition material for the new Minister of Digital Government.
Shared Services Canada's fall 2019 transition material for the new Minister of Digital Government.