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| The first wave of workload migration projects began in 2018: | | The first wave of workload migration projects began in 2018: |
− | * Tunney’ Pasture DC (Statistics Canada) | + | * Statistics Canada (Tunney’ Pasture DC ) - Execution phase |
− | * Dorval DC (Environment and Climate Change Canada) | + | * Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat - Execution phase |
| + | * Canada Revenue Agency (St. Laurent DC) - Discovery/Execution phase |
| + | * Canada Border Services Agency (St. Laurent DC) - Discovery/Execution phase |
| + | * Natural Resources Canada (Booth Street) - Discovery phase |
| + | * Department of National Defence (GoldenRod) - Discovery phase |
| + | * Royal Canadian Mounted Police (Vanier) - Discovery phase |
| + | * Environment and Climate Change Canada (Dorval DC)- Execution phase |
| * Aviation Parkway DC (22 partner department tenants) | | * Aviation Parkway DC (22 partner department tenants) |
− | * St. Laurent DC (Canada Revenue Agency and Canada Border Services Agency) | + | |
− | * Booth Street DC (Natural Resources Canada) | + | The second wave of workload migration projects began in 2019: |
− | * Goldenrod DC (Department of National Defence) | + | * Transport Canada - Execution phase |
− | ''(insert approved wave 2 list of priorities Oct. 10)''
| + | * Canadian Food Inspection Agency - Discovery phase |
| + | * Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada- Discovery phase |
| + | * Employment and Social Development Canada (x2 DC)- planning |
| + | * Privy Council Office - planning |
| + | * Global Affairs Canada - planning |
| + | * Public Services and Procurement Canada - Planning |
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