Is the international cooperation function consistent with the department’s strategic objectives?
Transport Canada’s strategic objectives are to: • Ensure high standards for a safe and secure transportation system; • Contribute to Canada’s economic growth and social development; and • Protect the physical environment. As the department’s objectives are domestically focused, there is no overt consistency between them and the international cooperation function. However, Canada’s transportation system does not end at our borders nor do environmental problems related to transportation; Canadians regularly travel abroad, both for business and pleasure. International cooperation projects that enhance safety and security and that promote environmental protection in developing or emerging countries are in the interest of Canadians. Is the international cooperation function consistent with broader federal government foreign and international development policies, and international business policies? The international cooperation function is consistent with the government’s foreign policy 1
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