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Review of the Canadian Race Relations Foundation

"The purpose of this review is to outline the strengths and weakness in CRRF's performance, and suggest ways in which CRRF and its key stakeholders (e.g., the Minister, the Department of Canadian Heritage) can address these."
  
    
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"The purpose of this review is to outline the strengths and weakness in CRRF's performance, and suggest ways in which CRRF and its key stakeholders (e.g., the Minister, the Department of Canadian Heritage) can address these. In most areas, the review outlines the current situation, and then identifies opportunities for change in terms of strategic direction, management practices or focus of the organization. In assessing the current situation and opportunities identified, one must recognize that the CRRF has only been in place for four years, and has been in a "start up" and development phase during most of that time, although the criteria used to assess the Foundation are similar to those that would be used for an established corporation. Consequently, a number of opportunities refer to potential areas of improvement that have a forward-looking orientation into the future. Some opportunities are obviously more important than others. These opportunities will need to be prioritized by the CRRF Board of Directors given the limited resources at the disposal of the Foundation."

Creator(s) Department of Canadian Heritage
Source Location Canada
Publisher Department of Canadian Heritage
Date Published
2003-03-17
Language Bilingual
URL http://www.pch.gc ...
Copyright Holder Department of Canadian Heritage

    

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