Transparency at Prairies Economic Development Canada (PrairiesCan)

The Government of Canada is committed to open government, which we are pursuing along 3 streams: open data, open information and open dialogue. As part of our commitment to enhance transparency and accountability by publicly disclosing information online, Prairies Economic Development Canada (PrairiesCan) has undertaken the following initiatives.

Services and information

Mandate letter from the Prime Minister

Priorities, objectives and challenges the Prime Minister has directed the cabinet to address.

Departmental Plans

PrairiesCan’s priorities and expected results and the associated resource requirements over a three-year planning period.

Departmental Results Report

PrairiesCan’s progress toward fulfilling the expectations and commitments set out in its Departmental Plan.

Other departmental reports

PrairiesCan’s reports on operations and programs.

Proactive disclosure

Travel and hospitality expenses

Travel, hospitality and conferences expenses incurred by PrairiesCan by fiscal year.

Government contracts awarded

Contracts over $10,000 issued by PrairiesCan (link to Open Government portal).

Reclassification of public service positions

Reclassified public service positions at PrairiesCan (link to Open Government portal).

Quarterly financial reports

PrairiesCan’s quarterly financial results.

Audit and evaluation

Internal audit and evaluation reports of PrairiesCan’s programs, policies and initiatives.

Briefing documents

Transition materials for PrairiesCan’s new minister and president, and briefing note titles for PrairiesCan’s president.

Consultation: The Building a Green Prairie Economy Act

PrairiesCan is undertaking consultations on the Building a Green Prairie Economy Act.

Access to information and privacy

Access to information and privacy – Overview and contact information

Submit an access to information or privacy request, and learn about your right to access federal government records.

Completed access to information requests

Information held in federal government records that has been released in response to access requests.

ATIP reports to Parliament

How PrairiesCan administers its responsibilities under the Access to Information Act and under the Privacy Act each year.

Submit an ATIP request

Submit a request online or by mail under the Access to Information Act or the Privacy Act.

Info Source

Information holdings of PrairiesCan subject to the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act.


You may also review the following legacy reports on the archived website of PrairiesCan’s predecessor agency, Western Economic Diversification Canada:

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