Health Canada, Corrections, IRCC miss performance targets, require ‘attention’

This month, Treasury Board president Scott Brison tabled departmental results reports, which included program breakdowns, with expenses above and below estimates, full-time staffing numbers compared to early-year projections, and an overview of all targets met or programs that need attention.
Treasury Board President Scott Brison, pictured after a committee meeting with parliamentary secretary Joyce Murray, tabled departmental results reports earlier this month.
About 16 per cent of government programs tracked at the departmental level missed their performance targets and “require attention,” according to annual results reports released in November. Health Canada had 19 missed targets, and the Correctional Service...

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