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Maintenance
We are performing scheduled maintenance from 8:00am to 12:00pm, Monday, December 4th, Eastern time.Parks Canada’s long-term goal is to establish at least one national park in each of Canada’s terrestrial regions. The system represents the diversity of natural regions and landscapes in Canada.
The purpose of this dataset is to identify the 39 terrestrial regions of Canada including whether or not they are presently represented by a national park.
Parks Canada protects Canada’s historical and archaeological objects, cultural landscapes and archaeological sites. Buildings and engineering work that are cultural resources are measured under a separate performance indicator.
Parks Canada supports the commemoration of history through formal recognition programs. This indicator tracks the total number of places, people, and events of importance to Canadians that are formally recognized. Formal recognition is defined under a statute and the specific form of recognition is given by the Minister responsible for Parks Canada or through a formal inscription on the List of World Heritage Sites.
Detailed results from the Algorithmic Impact Assessment (AIA) of the automation tools developed to help process privately sponsored refugee applications.
This project seeks to streamline the processing of privately sponsored refugee applications using automation technology to help IRCC officers process applications more efficiently.
Results from the Algorithmic Impact Assessment for the Integrity Trends Analysis Tool.
This tool is intended to streamline verification activities by simplifying the process that risk assessment units would normally require to manually review potential fraud risks in temporary resident applications.
The Departmental Results Framework (DRF) is the strategic view of Defence’s mandate, displaying its Core Responsibilities and key performance information. It represents the corporate framework used to demonstrate plans, achievements, expenditures and performance results. This helps Canadians and parliamentarians understand what we do, what we seek to achieve, and how we will determine if we have achieved it. This dataset presents DRF 3.3 entitled “The Defence team reflects the values and diversity of Canadian society” and its indicators (DRI) entitled: 3.3.2 “% of civilians in the Defence team who self-identify as a woman”, 3.3.4 “% of civilians in the Defence …
The Departmental Results Framework (DRF) is the strategic view of Defence’s mandate, displaying its Core Responsibilities and key performance information. It represents the corporate framework used to demonstrate plans, achievements, expenditures and performance results. This helps Canadians and parliamentarians understand what we do, what we seek to achieve, and how we will determine if we have achieved it. This dataset presents DRF 3.2 entitled “The health and well-being of the Defence team is well supported” and its indicator (DRI) 3.2.4 entitled “% of civilian employees who describe the workplace as psychologically healthy”.
The 2020 Public Service Employee Survey was conducted …
In 2018-2019, this indicator was measured as the “percentage of heritage structures in poor condition that have improved”. However, Parks Canada has since adapted this indicator’s baseline and target. The new Departmental Result Indicator is measured as the “percentage of built heritage assets in good or fair condition”. For more information on these indicators and their results, please visit Parks Canada Departmental Results Reports - Home (pc.gc.ca)
In 2018-2019, this indicator was measured as the “percentage of contemporary infrastructure that facilitates visitor access and/or use of Parks Canada places in poor condition that have improved”. However, Parks Canada has since adapted this indicator’s baseline and target. The new Departmental Result Indicator is measured as the “percentage of contemporary assets in good or fair condition”. For more information on these indicators and their results, please visit Parks Canada Departmental Results Reports - Home (pc.gc.ca).
Detailed results from the Algorithmic Impact Assessment (AIA) from the project to automate the review of non-complex applications for Temporary Resident Visas and Work Permits made under the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel.
This project automates the processing of applications for some Temporary Resident Visas and Work Permits made under the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel initiative (CUAET). The system automates positive eligibility determinations, recording of positive admissibility determinations, and approvals for some applications. The system does not refuse applications or recommend refusing applications, or make negative determinations. All refusals continue to be made by officers. Applications which are removed …