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Monthly communication reports disclose prescribed details regarding "oral and arranged" communications between lobbyists and Designated Public Office Holders (DPOH). This dataset contains all monthly communication reports filed with the Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying. These monthly communication reports were disclosed by registrants under the Lobbying Act, which came into force on July 2, 2008. The dataset provides a primary file as well as secondary files in CSV format allowing for one to many relationships for some data elements collected within a monthly communication report. Also available is a data dictionary file which provides a definition for all data elements …
A lobbying registration is required when a paid individual communicates with federal public office holders in respect of certain subject matter, either on behalf of their employer or a client. This dataset contains all lobbying registrations filed to the Office of the Registrar of Lobbyists between the dates January 31, 1996 and June 30, 2008 under the Lobbyists Registration Act, and the Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying from July 2, 2008 onward under the Lobbying Act. The dataset provides a primary file as well as secondary files in CSV format allowing for one to many relationships for some data …
The International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) Standard refers to "activities", which for IDRC means international development projects. The data file provides basic information about IDRC's research project activities. The data fields within the files include project title and description, recipient country and geographic area, aid type, relevant dates, and budget information. All monetary amounts are in Canadian dollars.
The database contains patent documents from 1869 to February 28, 2022. It includes patent record information of newly granted patents and applications opened to public inspection. These records contain the same information as the XML data that are disseminated through IP Horizons (Canada.ca/IP-Data), with one exception: all street addresses of inventors have been suppressed.
Number of Contract Security Program site inspections that have been conducted by Contract Security Program Officers. Site inspections are conducted to ensure organizations are compliant with appropriate security measures to handle and safeguard sensitive information. Note: The statistics do not include activities about renewals, new sites (company move) and follow-up inspections, etc.
The Service Inventory provides a corporate-wide perspective on information related to Government of Canada (GC) services.
A visualization of this data can be found on GC InfoBase at https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/ems-sgd/edb-bdd/index-eng.html#infographic/gov/gov/services
This dataset contains the current city rate limits for Canadian cities as well as American and all other foreign countries as well as previously published rates starting in 2018. The city rate limits are provided only as a guide to help determine reasonable accommodation costs.
The listing of an establishment in this directory doesn't constitute authorization for an employee to stay there when traveling on government business. The employer is responsible for authorizing accommodation to be used by the employee, in accordance with the current National Joint Council Travel Directive. If there is a difference in the interpretation of the …
Part I of the Estimates process is the Government Expenditure Plan. It provides a summary and highlights of year-over-year changes in departmental spending and transfer payments in order to provide perspective on the major issues influencing government planned spending. Part II is the Main Estimates, known traditionally as the “Blue Book.” It directly supports the appropriation acts for the Main Estimates. The publication provides a listing of the resources required by individual departments and agencies for the upcoming fiscal year in order to deliver the programs for which they are responsible. It identifies the spending authorities (votes) and the amounts …
From 2016 to 2019, the Department of Justice Canada reached out to young Canadians for their views on justice issues. The youth selected for these youth engagement projects were not provided with specialized training or information, but their opinions and perspectives on justice issues can inform policy decisions, including public information campaigns.
From 2016 to 2019, the Department of Justice Canada reached out to young Canadians for their views on justice issues. The youth selected for these youth engagement projects were not provided with specialized training or information, but their opinions and perspectives on justice issues can inform policy decisions, including public information campaigns.