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On 12 July 1996, the office of the Minister of Employment and Immigration was abolished and replaced with the office of Minister of Human Resources Development. The portfolio for immigration was transferred to the office of Minister of Citizenship and Immigration following the reorganization of the
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HRDC's creation was probably the most enduring decision taken by Campbell's short-lived administration. The new department, however was poorly focused and had a wide range of institutional cultures from the merged bureaucracies; it also had one of the larger departmental budgets and a variety of
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The department was abolished on 12 July 1996. The role previously held by the Minister of Employment and Immigration in regard to labour was taken on by the Minister of Human Resources Development, while the portfolio for immigration was transferred to the office of
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Order Transferring to the Department of Employment and Immigration...and Transferring to the Minister of Employment and Immigration...and Combining the Department of Employment and Immigration and the Department of Labour Under the Minister of Employment and
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operating system, this despite the fact that the purchase far exceeded the department's computing requirements. Other problems relating to several incompatible email systems made HRDC a scapegoat for attacks on the government by opposition parties.
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responsible for overseeing HRDC. Prior to 1996, the post was known as Minister of Employment and Immigration. In 2003, the portfolio was divided to create the posts of
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In the late 1990s, HRDC gained public headlines across Canada following numerous poorly thought procurements, notably dozens of server computers using the
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was not adopted until 29 May 1996 and officially entered into force on 12 July 1996 when it received Royal Assent and was published in the
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from the Canada Gazette, Part III, vol. 19, n. 1 (Appendix) published on 12 July 1996, pages 381 and following.
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An Act to establish the Department of Human Resources Development and to amend and repeal certain related Acts
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when it was claimed that approximately $ 1 billion (CAD) in employment grants could not be accounted for.
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created in its place. The two departments were re-amalgamated on February 6, 2006, though now named
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HRDC was dissolved in a December 2003 government reorganization which saw two departments, the
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later claimed that this scandal was "phony" and the true amount unaccounted for was $ 85,000.
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following the reorganization of the government and formation of the department for
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In 2000, HRDC's poor accounting practices were made infamous by the
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with the responsibility over a wide portfolio of social services.
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Although HRDC was operationally functional since 1993, the
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Canada. Employment and Immigration Canada (Department)
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Employment and Immigration (1977-08-15 - 1996-07-11)
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Department of Human Resources and Skills Development
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HRDC (disambiguation)

Department of Employment and Immigration
Department of Social Development
Department of Human Resources and Skills Development
Department
Canada
French
department
Government of Canada
Place du Portage
Gatineau
Hull, Quebec
Prime Minister
Kim Campbell
unemployment insurance
social insurance numbers
Canada Gazette
Department of Manpower and Immigration
Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Department of Social Development
Department of Human Resources and Skills Development
Employment and Social Development Canada
Minister of the Crown
Canadian Cabinet
Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development
Minister of Social Development
Doug Young
Prime Minister

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