Government of Canada

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Access a wealth of information of interest to all Canadians. We've arranged the following items into categories that make it easy to find what you're looking for:

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Manitoba

  • Aboriginal People in Manitoba
    Aboriginal People in Manitoba was produced by Service Canada in co-operation with the province of Manitoba to provide general information for those who want to learn about Aboriginal Manitobans and to provide factual information to aid in eliminating misinformation and stereotypes.

Reports

Corporate and Ministerial

  • Government On-Line 2005 Public Report: The Government On-Line 2005 Public Report offers an overview of the Government of Canada's approach to government on the web and summarizes our current Internet presence. This report also describes currently available gateways, clusters and on-line services.
  • Main estimates (2006): The Main Estimates report provides a detailed listing of the resources required by Human Resources and Social Development and Service Canada for the upcoming fiscal year in order to deliver the programs for which we are responsible. This document identifies the spending authorities and the amounts to be included in subsequent Appropriation Bills that Parliament will be asked to approve to enable the government to proceed with its spending plans.
  • The Report on Plans and Priorities (2006): The Report on Plans and Priorities (RPPs) is an expenditure plan for Human Resources and Social Development Canada and Service Canada. This report provides details on our organization's main priorities over the next three years by strategic outcome(s), program activity(ies) and expected results, including links to related resource requirements.
  • Departmental Performance Report (2005): The 2005 Departmental Performance Report (DPR) examines the performance of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada in its first complete year of operation. It reports on the department's achievements related to commitments set out in the 2004-2005 Report on Plans and Priorities

Other

The PricewaterhouseCoopers'(PwC) Independent Review of the Integrity of the Social Insurance Number and Social Insurance Register assessed how well Service Canada had addressed the 2002 recommendations of the Office of the Auditor General (OAG) and how well-positioned the Social Insurance Number program is to fulfill its role as the foundation for the integrity of Service Canada's programs.

Service Canada is dedicated to protecting the security and privacy of personal information, especially the Social Insurance Number (SIN). To help SIN users understand their role and responsibilities in safeguarding the SIN, Service Canada developed the Social Insurance Number Code of Practice. The Code provides all SIN users - individuals, employers, private-sector organizations, federal and provincial government partners - with a set of principles for the management and use of the SIN to address issues of privacy, security, and integrity. Together, we share the responsibility of protecting the SIN from inappropriate use, fraud and theft.

Canada has once again been recognized as a world leader in government service delivery in a 2006 annual report by Accenture, a global consulting firm that helps governments and businesses improve their performance. Read the report, Leadership in Customer Service: Building the Trust.