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Strategic Outcome - The public has timely and fair access, to the litigation processes of the Federal Court of Appeal, the Federal Court, the Court Martial Appeal Court of Canada and the Tax Court of Canada. | |||||
Expected Results | Planned Spending | Alignment with Government of Canada Outcome Area | |||
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2008–2009 | 2009–2010 | 2010-2011 | |||
Registry Services | Awareness and understanding of the litigation processes in order to ensure that the public and parties have access to the courts; Access to the courts as quickly as possible with as little burden as possible through client service, quality of advice, efficient and timely processing, and impartial service delivery; Smooth and appropriate functioning of hearings; A sustainable system of services to the courts that make better use of technology, optimize resources and ensure value for money spent. |
39.5 | 39.0 | 36.4 | Government Affairs |
Judicial Services | Judges have the tools and resources they need to perform their functions in a timely manner; Members of the bar and litigants have an increased understanding and awareness of how the courts work; Key stakeholders and the general public have timely information about court proceedings and about judgments rendered; Better response to the needs of the bar and litigants due to a better understanding of their needs. |
23.1 | 22.8 | 21.7 | Government Affairs |
Canada’s Performance 2006 is divided into four key policy areas: economic, social, international, and government affairs. The Service’s strategic outcome is aligned with the area of government affairs as it provides support to the Courts which, by their decisions, assist the machinery of government, while maintaining judicial independence.
The following tables can be found at
http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/rpp/2008-2009/info/info-eng.asp
Internal Audits
Services Received Without Charge
Sources of Respendable and Non-respendable Revenue