Minister of Families, Children and Social Development – Early decisions

The purpose of this document is to list all key policy and program decisions that the department will seek to advance in fall 2021. A number of these topics will be covered as part of priority policy and program briefings, while others will be sent to Ministers for direction and/or decision in writing.

Decisions on future policy proposals for consideration for Budget 2022 will be provided under a separate cover.

The items on this page identify priority decisions for the first two weeks with more detail available on the following pages.

Program Decisions:

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Parliamentary Business:

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Table of Contents

  1. Direction on Existing Programs, Policies, Services and Corporate Decisions
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    • Theme 3: [redacted] 8 to 11
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    • Theme 6: Other 15 to17
  2. Key Events
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    • Theme 6: Other 20 to 21

1. Direction on Existing Programs, Policies, Services and Corporate Decisions

Key policies, program/services and corporate issues and priorities on which the new Minister would need to be briefed on within the first 90 days and that require the new Minister’s guidance on the proposed approach.

What is the issue?

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What should the Minister be briefed on?

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When is a decision required? Key timelines

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Lead portfolio

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Branch

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2. Key Events

Key events or meetings that the Minister would need to attend within the first 90 days.

What is the issue?

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What should the Minister be briefed on?

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When is a decision required? Key timelines

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Lead portfolio

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Branch

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