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Government Operations committee No, we do know what the money is for.
April 26th, 2022Committee meeting
Karen Cahill
Government Operations committee We do not know the amounts that will be required by the departments.
April 26th, 2022Committee meeting
Karen Cahill
Government Operations committee As stated by the minister in the first hour, Bill S-6 will offer more, make it easier for businesses to do business across borders. It will provide a more digital environment for Canadians to deal with our Canadian business. This bill will also ensure that we are able to make it
April 26th, 2022Committee meeting
Karen Cahill
Government Operations committee Thank you, Mr. Chair. In fact, Bill S-6 will also change the paper process to a more digital process. It will also enable business innovation through a regulatory sandbox. Finally, it will make changes to our zero-emission vehicles. As the minister indicated, there are a lot o
June 7th, 2022Committee meeting
Karen Cahill
Government Operations committee Thank you, Mr. Chair. I'll start with your question with respect to PCO's contribution towards the greening government fund. This is a contribution that departments that generate over 1,000 tonnes of GHGs are required to provide to the fund. The contribution from PCO is their no
November 21st, 2022Committee meeting
Karen Cahill
Government Operations committee Thank you, Mr. Chair. These are all voted authorities, so $160,000 reflects collective agreements entirely. This is covered from previous collective agreements. We're bringing the funds in through supplementary estimates (C).
March 8th, 2023Committee meeting
Karen Cahill
Government Operations committee The information in the departmental plan is taken from the main estimates. In this case, the decrease in full-time equivalents is related to the reduction in programs. Programs are ending, but they will be renewed, and the future budget will reflect that. At that point, the full-
May 31st, 2023Committee meeting
Karen Cahill
Government Operations committee As stated, each department is responsible for its departmental plan. We certainly do expect to meet the targets from year to year. Various initiatives will move forward, and we hope to achieve the results every year.
May 31st, 2023Committee meeting
Karen Cahill
Government Operations committee We are not responsible for every program in a given department. It is up to the department to meet their program objectives and to report on them.
May 31st, 2023Committee meeting
Karen Cahill
Government Operations committee We work very closely with each department to ensure that they take concrete and realistic measures. In many cases, when programs are developed, people are a bit ambitious about the measures to be taken. Our objective is to work with each department to help them establish concret
May 31st, 2023Committee meeting
Karen Cahill
Government Operations committee The transition is indeed underway.
November 30th, 2023Committee meeting
Karen Cahill
Government Operations committee The funds are indeed earmarked for the Office of the Chief Information Officer within the Treasury Board Secretariat to enable it to assign individuals to provide leadership for the implementation of a cloud strategy. These individuals are working with Statistics Canada, the Depa
November 30th, 2023Committee meeting
Karen Cahill
Government Operations committee It will be used to hire people.
November 30th, 2023Committee meeting
Karen Cahill
Government Operations committee The people are already there. It’s money we need to offset some of these people’s salaries. If I’m not mistaken, it’s around 18 FTEs. A large part of that is to pay those people’s salaries, not to pay for professional services.
November 30th, 2023Committee meeting
Karen Cahill
Government Operations committee That’s correct.
November 30th, 2023Committee meeting
Karen Cahill