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Foreword
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Catalogue No. :
BT31-4/79-2005
ISBN:
0-660-62871-6
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DPR 2004-2005
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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The Honourable Andy Mitchell, PC, MP
Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food
Part 1: Overview
1.1 Minister’s message
1.2 President’s Message
1.3 Agency Overview
1.4 Key strategic challenges and risks
1.5 Summary Information
Part 2: Analysis of Performance by Strategic Outcome..
2.1 How the Agency plans and reports
2.2 Promoting Compliance
2.3 Performance by Strategic Outcome
2.3.1 Strategic Outcome: Protecting Canadians from preventable health risks related to food safety or the transmission of animal diseases to humans
2.3.1a Managing food safety risks
2.3.1b Controlling the transmission of animal diseases to humans
2.3.2 Strategic Outcome: A fair and effective regulatory regime
2.3.2a Promoting science-based regulation
2.3.2b Maintaining an effective regulatory framework
2.3.2c Protecting consumers and the marketplace from unfair practices
2.3.2d Certifying exports
2.3.3 Strategic Outcome: A sustainable plant and animal resource base
2.3.3a Protecting Canada’s crops and forests
2.3.3b Protecting Canada’s livestock
2.3.3c Assessing agricultural products
2.3.4 Strategic Outcome: Canada’s food supply and agricultural resource base are secure from deliberate threats
2.3.4a Preparing for emergencies
2.3.4b Strengthening the Agency’s capacity to respond to emergencies
2.3.5 Strategic Outcome: Providing sound agency management
2.3.5a Risk management, planning and accountability
2.3.5b Responsive human resources management
2.3.5c Quality of service delivery
2.3.5d Stewardship
Part 3: Supplementary information
3.1 Regulatory and horizontal initiatives
3.2 Assessment of performance information
3.2.1 Management Representation Statement
3.2.2 Auditor General’s performance information assessment
3.2.3
CFIA
Response to the Auditor General’s Assessment
3.3 Financial performance
3.3.1 Reporting on Parliamentary Appropriations
3.3.2 Audited financial statements
3.3.2a Management representation for financial reporting
3.3.2b Auditor’s report
3.3.2c Financial statements
3.3.3 Cost recovery activities and revenues
Part 4: Other Items of Interest
4.1 Logic Models
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