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Performance report for the period ending ... / Canadian Institutes of Health Research.MR1-27E-pdf

Departmental Performance Reports are part of the Estimates prepared by the Government of Canada each year in support of its request to Parliament for authority to spend public monies. Each report emphasizes accountability, comparing accomplishments with the expectations and commitments set out earlier in the department’s Report on Plans and Priorities. The Departmental Performance Reports reflect the citizen focus of government programs, setting out the strategic context, the risks and challenges to meeting commitments, and the links between resources the department uses and the benefits it has achieved for Canadians and Canadian society.

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Publication information
Department/Agency
  • Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
TitlePerformance report for the period ending ... / Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
Variant title
  • Estimates
  • Issue for 2005/2006 has title: Performance report
  • Issue for 2003/2004 has title: DPR
  • Issue for 2004/2005 has title: Performance report for the fiscal year ...
Publication typePeriodical
Language[English]
Other language editions[French]
Continued byDepartmental performance report ; 2368-0601 ; Began with: 2006/2007.
FormatDigital text
Note(s)
  • Issued also in French under title: Rapport sur le rendement pour la période se terminant ...
  • Report year ends Mar. 31.
  • Issued also in printed form.
Publishing information
  • [Ottawa] : Canadian Institutes of Health Research, 2001-[2006].
ChronologyBegan with: 2000/2001; ceased with 2005/2006. Mar 31, 2001-
FrequencyAnnual
ISSN1701-0748
Catalogue number
  • MR1-27E-pdf
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