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** [[Auditor General of Canada|Office of the Auditor General of Canada]]
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** [[Intelligence Commissioner of Canada|Office of the Intelligence Commissioner]]
** [[Intelligence Commissioner of Canada|Office of the Intelligence Commissioner of Canada]]
** [[Ethics Commissioner (Canada)|Office of the Ethics Commissioner]]
** [[Ethics Commissioner (Canada)|Office of the Ethics Commissioner of Canada]]
** [[Information Commissioner of Canada|Office of the Information Commissioner]]
** [[Information Commissioner of Canada|Office of the Information Commissioner of Canada]]
** [[Privacy Commissioner of Canada|Office of the Privacy Commissioner]]
** [[Privacy Commissioner of Canada|Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada]]
** [[National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians]]
** [[National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians]]
* [[National Security and Intelligence Review Agency]]
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Revision as of 22:37, 30 July 2019

The following list outlines the structure of the federal government of Canada.

Cabinet-level departments, agencies and other units are denoted in bold with the corresponding Minister listed alongside them.

Crown

Departments, with subsidiary units

The following are departments, agencies and other units of Her Majesty's Government:

Standalone agencies, offices, etc., with subsidiary units

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The Canadian Forces is separate and distinct entity from that of the Department of National Defence. The Department is a civilian organisation, and is part of the Public Service of Canada, while the Canadian Forces are a military organisation and are not part of the Public Service. However, the Minister of National Defence is responsible for its direction as part of the Minister's portfolio.

References