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* [Mailto:fin-www@tbs-sct.gc.ca Office of the Comptroller General - Financial Management Sector]
 
* [Mailto:ZZVOYAGE@tbs-sct.gc.ca National Joint Council - Interpretation - Travel]
 
* [Mailto:mino-cabmin@tbs-sct.gc.ca Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer - Compensation and Labour Relations Sector]
 
* [Mailto:Jason.Masse@tbs-sct.gc.ca Priorities & Planning Sector - Crown Corporations Directorate]
 
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== General information ==
 
* [[Images/e/ed/Guide to the proactive publication of travel and hospitality - Crowns - EN.pptx|Presentation: Guide to the proactive publication of travel and hospitality expenses: Implementation of Bill C-58 for Crown corporations and wholly-owned subsidiaries - May 2018]]
 
* [[Images/f/f7/Guide to the proactive disclosure of travel and hospitality expenses-EN.PDF|Guide to the proactive publication of travel and hospitality expenses]] '''DRAFT - SUBJECT TO CHANGE'''<br>
 
 
* Disclosure on Open.Canada.ca: [https://open.canada.ca/en/search/travelq Travel]<br>
 
* Disclosure on Open.Canada.ca: [https://open.canada.ca/en/search/hospitalityq Hospitality]<br>
 
* Disclosure on Open.Canada.ca: [https://open.canada.ca/en/search/travela Annual Report on Travel, Hospitality and Conference Expenditures]<br>
 
 
Note: The publication of Annual Report on Travel, Hospitality and Conference Expenditures is a policy requirement in the [https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pol/doc-eng.aspx?id=27228 Directive on Travel, Hospitality, Conference and Event Expenditures].
 
 
 
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==General==
 
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! <div style="text-align: left">What is the current status of Bill C-58, an Act to amend the Access to Information Act? </div>
 
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|The status of the Bill is available on the [http://www.parl.ca/LegisInfo/BillDetails.aspx?Language=en&Mode=1&billId=9057528&View=0 Parliamentary website], and the latest version of the Bill can be found [http://www.parl.ca/DocumentViewer/en/42-1/bill/C-58/third-reading Bill C-58 here].
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====Travel Expenses====
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! <div style="text-align: left">What changes are proposed in Bill C-58?  </div>
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|Bill C-58 creates a new Part 2 of the Access to Information Act that legislates proactive publication and expands coverage of the Act to new institutions not previously covered.
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* Allowing government institutions to seek the Information Commissioner’s approval to decline to act on requests that are vexatious or made in bad faith
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A legislative summary can be found on the [https://lop.parl.ca/About/Parliament/LegislativeSummaries/bills_ls.asp?source=library_prb&ls=C58&Parl=42&Ses=1&Language=E Library of Parliament’s website].
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! <div style="text-align: left">When are institutions required to proactively publish information? </div>
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|For government institutions, proactive publication obligations will come into force upon Royal Assent of Bill C-58. Therefore, institutions are encouraged to prepare now to meet the requirements of Bill C-58.
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! <div style="text-align: left">What if there is information in the documents that are to be proactively published that is subject to an exclusion or exemption under the Access to Information Act? </div>
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|Proactive publication under Part 2 would not require the release of information that would properly be withheld in a response to an access to information request, such as personal information, or Cabinet confidences. The relevant provisions of Bill C-58 are:
  
82 Within 30 days after the end of the month in which any travel expenses incurred by a senior officer or employee of a government institution are reimbursed, the head of the government institution shall cause to be published in electronic form the following information:
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Section 90 (1) A head of a government institution is not required to cause to be published any of the information, any part of the information, any of the materials or any part of the materials referred to in any of sections 82 to 88 if that information, that part of the information, those materials or that part of those materials were set out in a record and, in dealing with a request for access to that record, he or she could under Part 1 refuse to disclose that record, in whole or in part, for a reason that is set out in that Part.
  
(a) the senior officer’s or employee’s name, as applicable;
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(2) A head of a government institution shall not cause to be published any of the information, any part of the information, any of the materials or any part of the materials referred to in any of sections 82 to 88 if that information, that part of the information, those materials or that part of those materials were set out in a record and, in dealing with a request for access to that record, he or she would be required under Part 1 to refuse to disclose that record, in whole or in part, for a reason that is set out in that Part or because that Part does not apply to the information or materials in question.
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==Implementation==
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|This site provides guidance and tools such as process maps that institutions can use to assist with implementation in their respective organizations. We will continue to add additional tools and information as they become available. With requirements for government institutions coming into force upon Royal Assent of Bill C-58, institutions are encouraged to begin looking at their internal processes to identify areas where adjustments might be needed to deliver on these new obligations and to also consider putting practices into effect before the law comes into force.
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! <div style="text-align: left">What governance is required within my organization to support proactive publication? </div>
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! <div style="text-align: left">Will Bill C-58 change what we are already proactively publishing? </div>
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|Proactive publication requirements in Bill C-58 for Crown corporations build on existing practices, with some changes to the timing for publication. <br>
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! <div style="text-align: left">How can I determine if a senior official or employee in my organization is subject to the new proactive publication requirements? </div>
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|Institutions are encouraged to consult with their legal counsel to determine whether or not a senior-level employee in their organization would fall under Bill C-58’s definition under Section 81:
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* senior officer or employee means, in respect of a government institution, any person who exercises the powers or performs the duties and functions of a deputy minister, an associate deputy minister, an assistant deputy minister, a deputy head, an assistant deputy head, a president, a vice-president, a chief executive officer or a member of a board of directors, and any person who holds a position of an equivalent rank. (dirigeant ou employé)
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(b) the purpose of the travel;
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| Section 3 of the Access to Information Act defines the “head of the government institution” as follows:
  
(c) the dates of the travel;  
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(a) in the case of a department or ministry of state, the member of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada who presides over the department or ministry, or
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(b) in any other case, either the person designated under subsection 3.2(2) to be the head of the institution for the purposes of this Act or, if no such person is designated, the chief executive officer of the institution, whatever their title; (responsable d’institution fédérale)<br>
  
(d) the places visited;
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! <div style="text-align: left">If Royal Assent of Bill C-58 falls during the middle of the month, do I need to proactively publish documents from the entire month or just the period following Royal Assent? </div>
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|The transition provisions of Bill C-58, set out below, provide that the proactive publication requirements apply to information or materials that were prepared on or after the date of coming into force of the requirements. The requirements will come into force on Royal Assent of the bill.
  
(e) the total cost for each of the following classes of expenses:
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'''Non-application of Part 2'''
  
:(i) transportation,  
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46 A provision of Part 2 of the Access to Information Act that requires the publication of any information or any materials does not apply to
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(a) any expenses or expenditures that were incurred before the coming into force of that provision;
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(b) any contract, agreement or arrangement that was entered into before that date;
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(c) any letter that, before that date, established the mandate of a minister;
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(d) any briefing materials, memoranda or question period notes that were prepared before that date;
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(e) any report that was tabled in the Senate or the House of Commons before that date; or
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:(ii) lodging,
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:(iii) meals and any incidental expenses, and
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! <div style="text-align: left">Where will Crown corporations be required to proactively publish information? </div>
:(iv) other expenses;
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|Crown corporations and wholly-owned subsidiaries can continue to publish items to their institutional websites, with the option to publish to open.canada.ca. If publishing to open.canada.ca using standardized templates, wholly-owned subsidiaries must publish through the parent organization.  
(f) the total amount of the travel expenses; and
 
 
 
(g) any other information that, in accordance with Treasury Board policies, must be published.
 
 
 
====Hospitality Expenses====
 
 
 
83 Within 30 days after the end of the month in which any expenses incurred by a senior officer or employee of a government institution for a hospitality activity are reimbursed, the head of the government institution shall cause to be published in electronic form the following information:
 
 
 
(a) the senior officer’s or employee’s name, as applicable;
 
 
 
(b) the purpose of the hospitality activity;
 
 
 
(c) the date of the hospitality activity;
 
 
 
(d) the municipality in which the hospitality activity took place;
 
 
 
(e) the name of any commercial establishment or vendor involved in the hospitality activity;
 
 
 
(f) the number of persons who attended the hospitality activity;
 
 
 
(g) the total amount of the expenses for the hospitality activity; and
 
 
 
(h) any other information that, in accordance with Treasury Board policies, must be published.
 
 
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==Policy Instruments==
 
 
 
'''Under review to align with Bill C-58:''' [https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pol/doc-eng.aspx?id=27228 Directive on Travel, Hospitality, Conference and Event Expenditures]
 
 
 
'''Under review to align with Bill C-58:''' [https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pol/doc-eng.aspx?id=32553 Guide to Travel, Hospitality, Conference and Event Expenditures]
 
 
 
==Publication Schedule==
 
 
 
'''New:''' Bill C-58 changes the publication requirement from quarterly reporting to monthly reporting, reflected in the table below.
 
 
 
Travel & Hospitality is required to be posted on a '''monthly''' basis, within 30 days after the end of the month. When the publication deadline falls on a statutory holiday or weekend, the publication deadline is the last business day before the statutory holiday or weekend.
 
 
 
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|'''P1''' (April 1 - April 30)
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|May  30
 
 
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|'''P2''' (May 1 - May 31)
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|Crown corporations can publish any standardized information (Travel and Hospitality) to the Open Government portal using standardized templates. Should Crown corporations want to publish non-standardized publications to the Open Government portal (Reports Tabled in Parliament), they will be required to create a metadata record on open.canada.ca that will link back to the publication on their page. This same process applies to all government departments that wish to publish non-standardized information to the Open Government portal. Creating a metadata record on open.canada.ca ensures that all publications are centralized and searchable in one place.
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|July  30
 
 
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|'''P4''' (July 1 - July 31)
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| Information about how to post to the portal is available [[Media:Training Guide- Access to Information.pdf|here]].
|August  30
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|September  30
 
 
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|The transition provisions of Bill C-58 provide that the proactive publication requirements apply to information or materials that were prepared on or after the date of coming into force of the requirements. The requirements will come into force on Royal Assent of the bill.
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|November  30
 
 
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|December  30
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|'''P9''' (December 1 - December 31)
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! <div style="text-align: left"> Where can I find the requirement to make receipts available within 5 business days upon request? </div>
|January 30
 
 
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| This is not a statutory requirement but will be required through policy. This policy requirement is currently in development.
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|March  30
 
 
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|'''P12''' (March 1 - March 31)
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| Section 84 in Bill C-58 would require that any report of a government institution respecting its activities that must be tabled in the Senate or House of Commons under an Act of Parliament be published electronically within 30 days after the day it is tabled.
|April 30
 
 
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