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Improved Reporting to Parliament

Highlights

RPP Overview

Canada's Performance publication

"A New Chapter in Accountability" - A review of Canada’s Performance 2006 by David Zussman
Presentations from the May 17 2007 PPX Symposium

"Results-based Management - the Agenda for the Next Two Years" - By Lee McCormack, Anne Routhier, Tim Wilson, and Rafika Amira

Improved Reporting to Parliament focuses on enhancing the expenditure management documents provided to Parliament in every phase of the Reporting Cycle.

Beginning in the 1990s, Phases I and II of the Improved Reporting to Parliament Project sought ways to improve the quality, timeliness, and accessibility of reports to Parliament. In consultation with parliamentarians, options were identified to tailor and improve the accessibility of information in the Estimates documents; streamline and consolidate reporting; and strengthen Parliamentary review processes.

TBS continues to recognize the importance of an effective Parliamentary reporting regime for transparency and accountability. Current efforts to improve reporting to Parliament are centred around researching and developing options to improve the usability and accessibility of reports required by Parliamentarians. Areas of focus include: