How does the Agency report to the Canadian public on its progress?
Like all federal departments and agencies, the Public Health Agency of Canada is required to prepare an annual Departmental Peformance Report. These reports are the primary instruments of accountability to Parliament and Canadians, are measured against the expected results outlined in each department or agency’s annual Report on Plans and Priorities, and are usually tabled in Parliament in the fall.
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