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* [https://www.gcpedia.gc.ca/gcwiki/images/9/9a/Table_-_1st_things_you_need_to_know_about_Parts_1%263.pdf The Updated ATIA: Understanding how the new authorities apply] | * [https://www.gcpedia.gc.ca/gcwiki/images/9/9a/Table_-_1st_things_you_need_to_know_about_Parts_1%263.pdf The Updated ATIA: Understanding how the new authorities apply] | ||
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Revision as of 12:30, 19 March 2020
Overview | Travel and Hospitality Expenses | Reclassification of Positions | Reports tabled in Parliament | FAQs |
What is Proactive Publication?
The Government of Canada is committed to raising the bar for openness and transparency and is taking steps to become "open by default," by sharing government data and information proactively with Canadians, without the need for a request.
To accomplish this, Bill C-58 would add a new part to the Access to Information Act that requires institutions to proactively publish specific information known to be of interest to the public, and which provides greater transparency and accountability for the use of public funds. More specifically, the proposed amendments to the Access to Information Act would put into law proactive disclosure practices previously only covered by federal policy, and introduce important new disclosure requirements that would apply the Access to Information Act to a wider range of organizations.
What are the requirements for Crown corporations?
Legislative Requirement | Proposed Deadline in Bill C-58 |
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Travel expenses of senior officers or employees | within 30 days after the end of the month of reimbursement |
Hospitality expenses of senior officers or employees | within 30 days after the end of the month of reimbursement |
Reports tabled in Parliament | within 30 days after tabling |
In addition, Crown corporations and wholly-owned subsidiaries listed in Schedule IV of the Financial Administration Act, including the Canadian Dairy Commission, must publish position reclassifications within 30 days after the end of the quarter. |
Guidance for Publication to open.canada.ca .
Other information
- Process Mapping Template
- Message sent to the ATI Community
- The Updated ATIA: What You Need to Know
- Bill C-58 – First things Crowns need to know about Parts 1 and 2
- Fact sheets and News release
- The Updated ATIA: Understanding how the new authorities apply
For questions related to Open Government, open.canada.ca, systems, or templates, please email the Open Government Mailbox.
For questions related to the Access to Information Act, Bill C-58, or is more broad in focus, please email the IPPD Inbox.