1994 Report of the Auditor General of Canada
- Introduction
- Chapter 1—Matters of Special Importance and Interest
- Chapter 2—Follow-up of Recommendations in Previous Reports
- Chapter 3—Other Audit Observations
- Chapter 4—Background on the Audit Process
- Chapter 5—An Innovative Society and the Role of Government
- Chapter 6—Study of Key Federal Social Programs
- Chapter 7—Information for Parliament—Departmental Reporting on Sectoral Activities and Follow-up of 1992 Chapter on Departmental Reporting
- Chapter 8—Information Technology: Reaping the Benefits and Managing the Risks—The Rapidly Changing Environment Requires New Approaches to Reap the Benefits of Information Technology
- Chapter 9—Science and Technology—Overall Management of Federal Science and Technology Activities
- Chapter 10—Science and Technology—Management of Departmental Science and Technology Activities
- Chapter 11—Science and Technology—The Management of Scientific Personnel in Federal Research Establishments
- Chapter 12—Aspects Of Federal Real Property Management
- Chapter 13—Federal Management of the Food Safety System
- Chapter 14—Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada—Farm Income Protection
- Chapter 15—Atomic Energy Control Board—Canada's Nuclear Regulator
- Chapter 16—Correctional Service of Canada—Custody of Inmates
- Chapter 17—National Parole Board
- Chapter 18—Correctional Service of Canada—Supervision of Released Offenders
- Chapter 19—Environment Canada—Environmental Partners Fund
- Chapter 20—Environment Canada—Ice Services
- Chapter 21—Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada—Technical Assistance Contributions to Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
- Chapter 22—Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada—Financial Management and Control
- Chapter 23—Indian and Northern Affairs Canada—Social Assistance
- Chapter 24—National Defence—Defence Management Systems
- Chapter 25—National Defence—Information Technology
- Chapter 26—National Defence—Infrastructure Reductions
- Chapter 27—National Defence—Infrastructure Management
- Chapter 28—Revenue Canada—Customs Assessment Activities
- Chapter 29—Revenue Canada—Collecting Income Tax Debts
- Chapter 30—Revenue Canada—Goods and Services Tax: Audit and Special Investigations
- Chapter 31—Revenue Canada—Ensuring Fairness of the Income Tax System: Detection of Non-Filers and Special Investigations
- Chapter 32—Department of Finance and Revenue Canada—Income Tax Incentives for Research and Development
- Chapter 33—Department of Finance and Revenue Canada—Tax Assistance for Retirement Savings
- Chapter 34—Public Works and Government Services Canada—Management and Operation of Crown-owned Office Buildings
Appendices
- Appendix A—Auditor General Act
- Appendix B—Financial Administration Act—Extracts from Part X
- Appendix C—Reports of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts to the House of Commons
- Appendix D—Report on the Audit of the President of the Treasury Board's Report to Parliament: Tablings in Parliament for Parent Crown Corporations: Annual Reports and Summaries of Corporate Plans and Budgets
- Appendix E—Taking Stock of Special Operating Agencies—A Summary of Conclusions of Joint Public and Private Sector Steering Committee
