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"I wish to point out that the government is violating its own rules," Mr. Godin wrote to Graham Fraser, referring to the Auditor-General's job description, which says "proficiency in both official languages is essential."
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JANE TABER 2011
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Premier Mike Rann said the allegations - raised yesterday by a parliamentary committee - had been referred to the Auditor-General and the police.
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In 2008, the office of the Auditor-General slammed the government for its systemic neglect of Native kids.
Archive 2009-11-01 2009
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Journalist: But the Auditor-General also said that you were relying too heavily on technical assistance?
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McMullan: Well I think the Auditor-General correctly said the rate of growth of the aid program is putting AusAID under stress, and it is.
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Mr. Layton remembers when Mr. Harper, as leader of the Official Opposition, lambasting the Chrétien government's plans to prorogue Parliament back in 2003, to prevent the Auditor-General from reporting on possible abuse of the sponsorship program in Quebec.
It seems like only yesterday ... CC 2009
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Citizenship and Immigration Minister Mike Colle stepped down after the Auditor-General released a damning report concluding that the process for handing out grants to multicultural groups was not "open, transparent or accountable."
Archive 2007-07-01 uncorrectedproofs 2007
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Publisher: Office of the Controller and Auditor-General
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Publisher: Office of the Controller and Auditor-General
Electronic health records are wrong prescription for automation 2009
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For the year 2006/2007 financial year, the Auditor-General expressed a qualified audit opinion on the financial statements of the Mine Health and Safety Council.
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