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Starting with the report for fiscal year 2004-05, the Agency
will report on its performance exclusively in the Departmental
Performance Report which includes all information previously available in the CFIA's
annual reports. |
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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency Act requires that
the Agency produce a Corporate Business Plan at least once every five years. |
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The Departmental Performance Report provides a focus
on results-based accountability by reporting on accomplishments achieved against the
performance expectations and results commitments as set out in the spring Report on
Plans and Priorities. |
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Reports on Plans and Priorities (Part III) are individual
expenditure plans for each department and agency (excluding Crown corporations) named in
Schedules I, I.1 and II of the Financial Administration Act. They are tabled in
Parliament by the President of the Treasury Board on behalf of the ministers who preside
over these organizations. |
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