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Prime Minister and Privy Council

7 commitments under this ministry

Completed: 1In Progress: 4Not Started: 2

Commitments

In Progress

Discontinue the Clean Growth Office and specific PCO programming

The Privy Council Office will cease operations of the Clean Growth Office and its programming related to Public Lands and Housing as part of a recalibration to eliminate overlapping or lower-priority functions.

Government Reform
Not Started

Legislate greater independence for the Major Projects Office

Introduces legislation to provide the Major Projects Office with enhanced managerial flexibility and independence, aiming to streamline federal regulatory project approvals.

Economy and Trade
Not Started

Automate external correspondence and consolidate internal services within the Privy Council Office

The Privy Council Office will modernize its administration by automating external communications and merging internal functions like human resources, finance, and IT to achieve operational efficiencies.

Government Reform
In Progress

Discontinue Privy Council Office programming for the Clean Growth Office and Public Lands and Housing

The Privy Council Office will cease its involvement in the Clean Growth Office and public lands and housing programming, reallocating these overlapping functions to better-suited departments as part of its 15% savings target.

Government Reform
In Progress

Define a New Economic and Security Relationship with the United States

The government commits to establishing a renewed bilateral economic and security partnership with the United States, aiming to secure transformational benefits for both nations.

Foreign Affairs
In Progress

Mandate a maximum two-year timeline for major federal project decisions

Mandate the Major Federal Project Office to deliver final project decisions within a strict two-year timeframe, encompassing all related federal legislative approvals.

Government Reform
Completed

Establish a Major Federal Project Office for 'One Window' project decisions

Create a Major Federal Project Office to serve as a single window for regulatory navigation and project approvals, aimed at reducing redundancies.

Government Reform