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===Who is the “head of the government institution” for my institution?===
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Section 3 of the Access to Information Act defines the “head of the government institution” as follows:
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| Section 3 of the Access to Information Act defines the “head of the government institution” as follows:
  
 
* head, in respect of a government institution, means
 
* head, in respect of a government institution, means
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Once Bill C-58 comes into force, this definition will apply to both Part 1 (request-based system) and Part 2 (proactive publication) of the Access to Information Act.
 
Once Bill C-58 comes into force, this definition will apply to both Part 1 (request-based system) and Part 2 (proactive publication) of the Access to Information Act.
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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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===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? ===
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'''Non-application of Part 2'''
 
 
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.
 
====Non-application of Part 2====
 
  
 
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
 
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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(e) any report that was tabled in the Senate or the House of Commons before that date; or
 
(e) any report that was tabled in the Senate or the House of Commons before that date; or
 
(f) any occupied position in a government institution that was reclassified before that date.
 
(f) any occupied position in a government institution that was reclassified before that date.
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== Where to post information ==
 
== Where to post information ==
=== Where will Crown corporations be required to proactively publish information?===
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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.  
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=== What information can be posted to the Open Government portal?===
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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.  
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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===How do I post to the Open Government Portal?===
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Information about how to post to the portal is available [[Media:Training Guide- Access to Information.pdf|here]].
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! <div style="text-align: left"> What information can be posted to the Open Government portal? </div>
 
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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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All proactively published information must meet Official Language requirements as per the Government’s Policy on Communications and Federal Identity. -->
 
All proactively published information must meet Official Language requirements as per the Government’s Policy on Communications and Federal Identity. -->
  
=== Will information that has already been released in the public domain need to be republished under this legislation?===
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! <div style="text-align: left"> Will information that has already been released in the public domain need to be republished under this legislation?</div>
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=== What is the retention schedule for proactively published information?=== 
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! <div style="text-align: left">What is the retention schedule for proactively published information??</div>
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Guidance on retention schedules will be posted as it becomes available.
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== Travel and hospitality expenses ==
 
== Travel and hospitality expenses ==
=== Where can I find the requirement to make receipts available within 5 business days upon request? ===
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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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! <div style="text-align: left"> Where can I find the requirement to make receipts available within 5 business days upon request? </div>
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== Reports tabled in Parliament ==
 
== Reports tabled in Parliament ==
===Which reports tabled in Parliament are required to be proactively published? ===
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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.
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