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Program Evaluations
Evaluation is the periodic assessment of the performance of programs
and initiatives. Evaluating progress and reporting on it are fundamental
good management practices and form part of what Government does to account
for the expenditure of public funds. Program evaluation is a way to keep
program partners accountable as well as a method to assess departmental
compliance with relevant central agency and departmental policies.
Report on the Evaluation of Canada’s Membership in the International Organization for Migration
[ April 2005 ]
Evaluation of the Immigration Settlement and
Adaptation Program (ISAP)
[ January 2005 ] Evaluation of HOST Program
[ November 2004 ]
Evaluation of the Language Instruction for
Newcomers to Canada (LINC) Program
[ September 2004 ]
Formative Evaluation of Canada’s Citizenship
Week
[ January 2004 ]
Public Safety and Anti-Terrorism — Final
Report
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Acrobat format, size: 151 K
[ September 2003 ]
Risk-Based Evaluation Plan: 2003-04 and 2004-05
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Acrobat format, size: 112 K
[ September 2003 ]
Participation of Citizenship and Immigration Canada
in the Immigration Appeal Division’s Alternative Dispute Resolution
Process: Follow-up Study — Final Report
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Acrobat format, size: 126 K
[ January 2003 ]
Lessons Learned: 1999 Marine Arrivals in British
Columbia — Final Report
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Acrobat format, size: 190 K
[ August 2002 ]
Evaluation of Canada’s War Crimes Program:
Final Report
[ September 2001 ]
Spousal Pilot Project — Program Evaluation
Framework and Monitoring Framework
[ February 1999 ]
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