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Information & Ethics committee Yes; in fact, if you come to our office, it's going to be free of charge. If you go to Ancestry.ca for some time, you're going to have to pay. It's mixed.... Maybe Jean-Stéphen can help me on the details, but to make this thing largely available to the public, if you come to us, as you would have to if you don't use Ancestry.ca, it's free.
February 28th, 2011Committee meeting
Daniel J. Caron
Information & Ethics committee We contribute with some data.
February 28th, 2011Committee meeting
Daniel J. Caron
February 28th, 2011Committee meeting
Daniel J. Caron
Information & Ethics committee I would actually like to add that we are aware and we are working closely with Ms. Charette. But our contribution is limited. We have data, but she has to work with every department because we don’t have the data from all the departments.
February 28th, 2011Committee meeting
Daniel J. Caron
Information & Ethics committee No, not in terms of the portal, not to my knowledge.
February 28th, 2011Committee meeting
Daniel J. Caron
Information & Ethics committee We are working closely with the chief information officer, Ms. Charette. We have worked together with the Treasury Board Secretariat to develop the record-keeping directive. This will bring more rigour into an electronic world that is quite out of control. To come back to your question specifically, we do work with them.
February 28th, 2011Committee meeting
Daniel J. Caron
Information & Ethics committee With regard to how Library and Archives Canada determines what is of interest, we first answer the requests of our users. On our latest initiative, instead of photocopying the requests, we are digitizing them; over time, they will become available to all Canadians. We believe that repeated requests will be better served that way.
February 28th, 2011Committee meeting
Daniel J. Caron
Information & Ethics committee Thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. I am here in my capacity as Librarian and Archivist of Canada, to share with you my observations and comments about your study on open government. I am accompanied this afternoon by Mr. Jean-Stéphen Piché, the Assistant Deputy Minister responsible for our acquisition sector.
February 28th, 2011Committee meeting
Daniel J. Caron
Official Languages committee First, the champion has to be a member of senior management, of the executive committee. There are various files, so it's important that it's someone bilingual, someone who can promote the official languages, of course, which should be the case of all members of senior management.
November 30th, 2010Committee meeting
Daniel J. Caron
Official Languages committee Yes. The person has to be a high-level employee. Otherwise that has no impact.
November 30th, 2010Committee meeting
Daniel J. Caron
Official Languages committee This is interesting, because I'm doing a tour of the country, and New Brunswick is in January.
November 30th, 2010Committee meeting
Daniel J. Caron
Official Languages committee We can do that.
November 30th, 2010Committee meeting
Daniel J. Caron
Official Languages committee We have a good relationship with Marion Beyea, and we work very closely; we meet twice a year, all together, but I'm going to New Brunswick to develop a more close relationship with them. I'm also going to talk about les Acadiens at the same time, because she's part of the franco-canadien network.
November 30th, 2010Committee meeting
Daniel J. Caron
Official Languages committee We're meeting them in Fredericton.
November 30th, 2010Committee meeting
Daniel J. Caron
Official Languages committee Thank you.
November 30th, 2010Committee meeting
Daniel J. Caron