Departmental Performance Report (DPR)
Every fall, departments and agencies prepare Departmental Performance Reports to report on their annual performance to Parliament and Canadians. The President of the Treasury Board tables the DPRs developed by departments and agencies in Parliament at the same time as the Public Accounts (September-October).
The DPR is PWGSC's key instrument of accountability. Its main purpose is to tell Parliamentarians and Canadians whether the Department fulfilled the performance expectations outlined in its Report on Plans and Priorities . In addition, the DPR accounts for the resources used in fulfilling the department's commitments as well as explain the overall benefits realized for taxpayers.
DPR by fiscal year
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2005-2006
2004-2005
2003-2004
2002-2003
2001-2002
Please note that the 2001-2002 DPR is located on the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat's website.
2000-2001
Please note that the 2000-2001 DPR is located on the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat's website.
1999-2000
Please note that the 1999-2000 DPR is located on the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat's website.
1998-1999
Please note that the 1998-1999 DPR is located on the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat's website in PDF format only. To inquire about receiving this DPR in another format, please contact us.
1997-1998
Please note that the 1997-1998 DPR is located on the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat's website in PDF format only. To inquire about receiving this DPR in another format, please contact us.
1996-1997
Please note that the 1996-1997 DPR is located on the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat's website in PDF format only. To inquire about receiving this DPR in another format, please contact us.
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