Canadian Artists and Producers Professional Relations Tribunal


Evaluations and Audits

To obtain a copy of the following documents, you may consult their printer-friendly PDF version posted on this page or contact the Tribunal Secretariat.

Compliance Audit Report - March 2005

In January 2005, CAPPRT hired an independent firm to conduct an internal compliance audit of its contracting and financial activities with respect to the Treasury Board key financial and contracting policies. This final report includes CAPPRT's responses to the recommendations.

  Compliance Audit Report

Report on the Statutory Review of the Status of the Artist Act - September 2002

In 2002, pursuant to paragraph 66(1) of the Status of the Artist Act, the Minister of Canadian Heritage, in consultation with the Minister of Labour, undertook a review of the provisions and operations of the Act.

  Final Report
  Government Response

Comptrollership Capacity Assessment Final Report - May 2002

This report provides information about the Modern Comptrollership initiative of the Government of Canada to modernize the management practices and an assessment of CAPPRT's management practices before the implementation of the initiative.

  Comptrollership Capacity Assessment Final Report

Client Consultation Report - January 2000

In early 2000, CAPPRT conducted client consultations, through a consultants' firm, to obtain its clients' views regarding:

  1. the timeliness and quality of the Tribunal's services,
  2. the ultimate benefits of its services, and
  3. the adequacy of its performance measurement framework.

The firm conducted individual interviews with a sample of artists' associations who are certified by the Tribunal and producers who are in receipt of a notice to bargain and/or have bargaining experience under the Status of the Artist Act.

   Client Feedback on the Performance of the Canadian Artists and Producers Professional Relations Tribunal

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Government of Canada Updated: 2005-12-01