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The package of briefing materials prepared for Annette Gibbons for the purpose of enabling her to assume the powers, duties …
Record Modified: Mar 27, 2023
Record Released: Mar 27, 2023
Publisher: Fisheries and Oceans Canada
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DFO
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Binder
Deputy Minister
2022