The Role and Structure of the Privy Council Office
February 1999
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet
Associate Secretary to the Cabinet and Deputy Clerk of the Privy
Council
Deputy Minister (Intergovernmental Affairs)
- Deputy Secretary, Intergovernmental Policy
- Deputy Secretary, Intergovernmental Operations
Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet (Plans and Consultation)
Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet (Operations)
Foreign Policy Advisor to the Prime Minister and Assistant Secretary
to the Cabinet (Foreign and Defence Policy)
Deputy Clerk of the Privy Council and Counsel
Deputy Secretary, Security and Intelligence
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet (Management Priorities and Senior
Personnel Secretariat)
Assistant Deputy Minister (Corporate Services)
- Administration Division
- Financial Services Division
- Informatics and Technical Services Division
- Corporate Information Services Division
- Human Resources Division
- Access to Information and Privacy Office
INTRODUCTION
The Privy Council Office (PCO) reports directly to the Prime Minister and is headed by
the Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet. It is both the Cabinet
secretariat and the Prime Ministers source of public service advice across the
entire spectrum of policy questions and operational issues facing the Government,
including matters relating to the management of the federation and constitutional
development.
The PCO also provides the necessary support to the Deputy Prime Minister, Government
Leaders in the House of Commons and in the Senate, the President of the Privy Council and
Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs as well as the Minister designated as the Federal
Interlocutor for Métis and non-status Indians.
This document provides an overview of the roles and responsibilities of the current
senior staff of PCO in carrying out these functions.
PRIVY COUNCIL OFFICE
CLERK OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL AND SECRETARY TO THE CABINET
As the senior public servant supporting the Prime Minister, the Clerk of the Privy
Council and Secretary to the Cabinet has three primary responsibilities:
- as the Prime Ministers Deputy Minister, provides advice and support to the Prime
Minister on a full range of responsibilities as head of government, including management
of the federation;
- as the Secretary to the Cabinet, provides support and advice to the Ministry as a whole
and oversees the provision of policy and secretariat support to Cabinet and Cabinet
Committees;
- as the Head of the Public Service, is responsible for the quality of expert,
professional and non-partisan advice and service provided by the Public Service to the
Prime Minister, the Ministry and to all Canadians.
ASSOCIATE SECRETARY TO THE CABINET AND DEPUTY
CLERK OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL
The Associate Secretary to the Cabinet and Deputy Clerk of the Privy Council
assists the Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet and can act on his or
her behalf on the full range of policy and operational issues before the Privy Council
Office.
DEPUTY MINISTER (INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS)
The Deputy Minister (Intergovernmental Affairs) is responsible for providing
advice and support on policies and communications related to federal-provincial relations
and aboriginal affairs, the evolution of the federation and Canadian unity. The Deputy
Minister directs and manages the Intergovernmental Affairs office which serves the
Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and, through the Clerk of the Privy Council and
Secretary to the Cabinet, the Prime Minister and Cabinet.
This includes four broad areas:
- policy advice and strategic planning related to national unity, the broad federal
provincial agenda, as well as constitutional and legal issues;
- liaison and advice on relations with the provinces, including assessment of provincial
priorities, monitoring of policy files with important intergovernmental dimensions, and
renewal of the federation;
- communications support on issues and initiatives with important federal-provincial
dimensions.
Deputy Secretary, Intergovernmental Policy
The Deputy Secretary, Intergovernmental Policy, is responsible for the
development of strategic planning, integrated analysis, and intergovernmental relations
policy options and advice.
Director General, Policy and Research
The Policy and Research Division is responsible for conducting policy analysis
and providing advice on issues related to the medium and long-term evolution of the
Canadian federation; for conducting research on social, economic, fiscal and other issues,
including public opinion, that impact on intergovernmental relations, the operation of the
federation and Canadian unity; and for monitoring relevant information and research in the
academic and policy communities across Canada.
Deputy Secretary, Intergovernmental Operations
The Deputy Secretary, Intergovernmental Operations is responsible for providing
an integrated view of relations with the provinces, across the governments broad
policy agenda and options and advice on communications issues related to intergovernmental
relations. The Deputy Secretary works with the Operations and Plans Branches of the PCO to
integrate federal-provincial considerations in the assessment of policy options.The
Director general of Provincial Analysis and Sectorial Analysis support.
Director General, Provincial Analysis
The Provincial Analysis group provides the Prime Minister and the Minister of
Intergovernmental Affairs with strategic and tactical advice on the overall management of
the federation. This group develops and maintains working relations with provincial
intergovernmental affairs officials and private sector interests, monitors the changing
federal-provincial and interprovincial relations dynamic, identifies emerging issues and
trends and assesses the interplay of federal and provincial positions on issues with
significant implications for national unity and management of the federation. It has lead
responsibility for developing strategies and briefing the Prime Minister on management of
bilateral and multilateral First Ministers meetings.
Director General, Sectorial Analysis
The Sectorial Analysis Division undertakes strategic analyses of pan-Canadian
federal-provincial issues and approaches that affect the federation. It also provides
strategic advice on non-constitutional means of modernizing the federation, and on the
management of policy initiatives key to the governments national unity agenda.
Director, Intergovernmental Communications
The Intergovernmental Communications Division provides strategic advice on the
intergovernmental aspects of government-wide communications activities and initiatives.
The Division is also responsible for preparing speeches and other communications material
and contributing to letters related to intergovernmental relations. In addition, the
Division oversees parliamentary affairs and prepares material related to intergovernmental
issues.It is also responsible for the IGA Website and for developing an
Electronic Federal-Provincial-Territorial Agreement Registry.
DEPUTY SECRETARY TO THE CABINET (PLANS AND CONSULTATION)
The Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet (Plans and Consultation), is responsible for
considering all matters of government policy from the standpoint of the Governments
key priorities and plans and provides direction to the following secretariats:
- Priorities and Planning Secretariat
- Liaison Secretariat for Macroeconomic Policy
- Communications and Consultation Secretariat
The Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet provides advice on strategic policy issues. The
Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet is also responsible for providing secretariat support to
Cabinet and for providing advice on communications and consultation across the government.
Particular attention is paid to the Budget, the Speech from the Throne and other
special or priority issues that may arise from time to time. Emphasis is placed upon
ensuring that Ministers are apprised of interrelationships between issues in the context
of the Governments strategic priorities.
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet (Priorities and Planning)
The Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet (Priorities and Planning) is responsible
for assisting the Government in defining its objectives and priorities, for overseeing the
development of policies consistent with these priorities, and for liaison on these matters
with all other parts of the Privy Council Office and with other government departments.
The secretariat also provides staff support for meetings of the full Cabinet,
Deputies Breakfast and the Coordinating Committee of Deputy Ministers on Policy.
Assistant Secretary (Liaison Secretariat for Macroeconomic Policy)
The Assistant Secretary (Liaison Secretariat for Macroeconomic Policy) provides
strategic policy advice and analysis on economic and fiscal matters and also works closely
with the Department of Finance, the Treasury Board Secretariat and other PCO secretariats
in providing analysis and advice on the economic and financial aspects of a number of
major policy files, including the Budget.
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet (Communications and Consultation)
The Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet (Communications and Consultation Secretariat)
provides advice and support on communications issues and is responsible for coordinating
government-wide communications and consultations. The secretariat also provides staff
support for meetings of the Ad Hoc Committee of Cabinet on Government Communications.
DEPUTY SECRETARY TO THE CABINET (OPERATIONS)
The Operations Branch, under the Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet (Operations) is
primarily accountable for providing policy advice for the effective operation of the
Cabinet Committee for the Social Union, the Cabinet Committee for the Economic Union and
the Special Committee of Council.
The Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet (Operations) and senior staff are also responsible
for ensuring appropriate linkages and interdepartmental coordination on major policy and
program issues of concern to the Prime Minister and/or the Clerk of the Privy Council.
The Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet has overall responsibility for three secretariats:
- Economic and Regional Development Policy
- Social Development Policy
- Regulatory Affairs and Orders in Council
The Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet also has responsibility for the Cabinet Papers
System Unit.
The Economic and Regional Development Policy Secretariat and the Social Development
Policy Secretariat work with the Department of Finance and the Treasury Board Secretariat,
and with line departments, on key policy and related funding issues. They also participate
in or coordinate interdepartmental work and provide advice on federal-provincial aspects
of the Governments policies and programs.
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet (Economic and Regional Development Policy)
The Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet (Economic and Regional Development Policy)
is accountable for monitoring, coordinating and advising on specific issues in economic
and regional development policy and trade policy and priorities, and their implications
for federal-provincial relations.
The policy sector includes the following areas: natural resources, agriculture,
fisheries and oceans, environment, privatization, regulatory affairs, science and
technology, industrial and regional development, transport, communications, trade,
investment and competition policy. The Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet is accountable
for the effective functioning of the Cabinet Committee for the Economic Union and various ad hoc
committees as required including supporting the government in strengthening the Canadian
economy.
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet (Social Development Policy)
The Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet (Social Development Policy) is
responsible for monitoring, coordinating, and providing advice on social development
policy issues and priorities including their implications for federal-provincial
relations.
The policy sector covers: culture, income security, employment insurance and related
labour market measures, labour relations, aboriginal issues, justice and human rights,
policing, corrections, citizenship, immigration, health, northern political development,
veterans affairs, national revenue, official languages, multiculturalism and policies with
respect to children, housing, seniors, persons with disabilities and status of women. The
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet is also responsible for the effective functioning of
the Cabinet Committee for the Social Union and for ad hoc committees as required,
including assisting the government in strengthening and modernizing the social union.
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet (Regulatory Affairs and Orders in Council)
The Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet (Regulatory Affairs and Orders in Council)
is responsible for monitoring, coordinating and advising on regulatory and Orders in
Council issues and policies, and their consistency with economic, social and
federal-provincial policies. The Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet is also responsible
for the effective functioning of the Special Committee of Council and for ad hoc
committees on regulatory and Orders in Council matters as required, including supporting
the government in meeting economic and social objectives.
Regulatory Affairs Division
The Regulatory Affairs Division provides substantive support to the Special
Committee of Council through analysis, briefing and strategic advice in respect to
government department and agency regulatory proposals encompassing a wide range of
economic and social policy sectors. The Division serves as a focal point on regulatory
matters for queries and liaison with other PCO secretariats and government departments. It
also supports the development and management of the governments regulatory reform
and research agendas.
Orders in Council Division
The Assistant Clerk of the Privy Council provides secretariat services to the Special
Committee of Council and is responsible for the approval of Orders in Council, regulations
and other Statutory Instruments, and for providing advice on the use of Orders in Council
and/or Instruments of Advice. The Orders in Council Division produces and distributes
Orders in Council (including certificates of appointment), prepares a weekly agenda for
submission of these documents to the Special Committee of Council, and transmits Orders
and Instruments to the Governor General for final approval. The Division administers the Statutory
Instruments Act regarding the registration and publication of regulations in Part II
of the Canada Gazette. The Assistant Clerk of the Privy Council is also responsible
for planning swearing-in ceremonies at Rideau Hall, including Cabinet shuffles. The
Division maintains records of approved Orders in Council, the Consolidated Index of
Statutory Instruments, and a number of Oath Books.
Chief, Cabinet Papers System Unit
The Chief, Cabinet Papers System Unit provides administrative support services
to Cabinet and Cabinet committees. It is responsible for the format, distribution and
control of Cabinet Papers, Cabinet Committee meeting agendas, Memoranda to Cabinet and
other documentation, produces the schedule for Cabinet and Cabinet Committee meetings and
assists in arranging these meetings. The unit also provides advice and training on the
preparation of Cabinet documents.
FOREIGN POLICY ADVISOR TO THE PRIME MINISTER AND ASSISTANT
SECRETARY TO THE CABINET (FOREIGN AND DEFENCE POLICY)
The Foreign Policy Advisor to the Prime Minister and Assistant Secretary to the
Cabinet (Foreign and Defence Policy) has two major functions. The first derives from
the Prime Ministers responsibility as head of government to be actively involved in
the formulation and execution of foreign and defence policy. The Foreign Policy Advisor
supports the Prime Minister in dealings with other heads of government and heads of state
(e.g., correspondence, visits to Canada, and foreign travel). In addition, he/she
communicates directly, on behalf of the Prime Minister, with foreign government
representatives in Canada and with senior officials of foreign leaders offices. The
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet provides advice to the Cabinet on major foreign policy
and defence issues.
DEPUTY CLERK OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL AND COUNSEL
The Deputy Clerk of the Privy Council and Counsel is responsible for providing
legal advice to PCO, for the coordination and management of the Governments
legislative program, for the provision of advice related to Parliamentary issues, and for
the provision of policy advice on electoral issues.
The Deputy Clerk of the Privy Council and Counsel provides advice on the framework of
our institutions of government, and the interrelationships between the institutions, and
the key officialselected and appointedwho staff them.
In carrying out these functions, the Deputy Clerk of the Privy Council and Counsel is
supported by two secretariats: the Legislation and House Planning/Counsel Secretariat and
the Machinery of Government Secretariat.
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet (Legislation and House Planning/Counsel)
The Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet (Legislation and House Planning/Counsel)
is responsible for the Legislation and House Planning/Counsel Secretariat. This
secretariat is responsible for coordination and management of the Governments
legislative program. The secretariat provides services to the Government House Leader in
the process of approving legislation for introduction in Parliament and advice on
legislation, Parliamentary practices and procedures, Parliamentary Committee matters and
on any issues that arise in Parliament. The secretariat also provides advice to Government
House and Senate Leaders on any related issue and is responsible for policy advice to the
Government House Leader on the Elections Act and other electoral legislation and
parliamentary issues.
The secretariat also provides legal advice on a wide variety of issues to other
secretariats in the Privy Council Office in particular with respect to Cabinet
confidences, conventions, the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act,
Commissions of Inquiry, senior personnel issues and issues related to the deliberations of
Cabinet. It also is involved in court cases with government-wide implications and all
federal electoral litigation.
The Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet is also responsible for the office of
Parliamentary Returns which ensures that all the information or material sought by both
Houses pertaining to written questions, petitions and notices of motions for the
production of papers is provided in the most efficient and satisfactory manner and tabled
forthwith.
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet (Machinery of Government)
The Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet (Machinery of Government) provides advice and
support on matters related to the Prime Ministers prerogative and responsibilities
as architect and umpire of our system of Cabinet Government. The business of the
secretariat includes providing advice and support on:
- the structure, organization and functioning of government;
- ministerial mandates and responsibilities;
- transition from government to government, including organizing Cabinet and its
committees; and
- issues related to the role of the Crown, the Governor General, Government House and the
honours policy.
As well, support is provided to the Cabinet Committee system on specific Public Service
policy issues and priorities.
DEPUTY SECRETARY, SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE
The Deputy Secretary, Security and Intelligence has four main functions:
- To support the Prime Minister by providing information, advice and recommendations
on security and intelligence policy matters;
- To ensure the effective coordination among the members of the security and intelligence
community;
- To be responsible, together with the Deputy Minister of National Defence, to the
Minister of National Defence, for the Communications Security Establishment, (an agency
which provides the government with foreign intelligence and guidance on the security of
government telecommunications and electronic data processing); and
- To oversee the intelligence assessment function, a service based on interdepartmental
contributions, which produces and coordinates intelligence assessments on a wide range of
subjects for the Prime Minister, other Ministers and senior officials of government.
In carrying out these functions, the Deputy Secretary is supported by two Secretariats:
Security and Intelligence Secretariat
The Security and Intelligence Secretariat provides overall coordination and
policy direction to the security and intelligence sector. It supports the
Interdepartmental Committee on Security and Intelligence (ICSI), which is a committee of
Deputy Ministers, chaired by the Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet
and Vice-Chaired by the Deputy Secretary, Security and Intelligence. The Secretariat plays
a coordinating role in the overall management and priorities of intelligence organizations
and provides policy guidance to the intelligence community.
Within the Secretariat, the Security Operations Unit is responsible for the physical
and personnel security of the Prime Ministers Office and PCO, including matters such
as the security of classified documents and security clearances for personnel. The unit
provides security for Cabinet meetings and other conferences which the Prime Minister
chairs, and briefs Cabinet Ministers and their key staff members on security requirements.
The unit also coordinates personal protection for the Prime Minister and security of
official residences with the RCMP.
Intelligence Assessment Secretariat
The Intelligence Assessment Secretariat produces foreign intelligence
assessments. It coordinates the interdepartmental activities and assessments of the
Intelligence Assessment Committee, chaired by the Executive Director, whose membership is
composed of senior officials from the departments and agencies most concerned with
intelligence matters.
ASSISTANT SECRETARY TO THE CABINET (MANAGEMENT PRIORITIES
AND SENIOR PERSONNEL SECRETARIAT)
The Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet (Management Priorities and Senior Personnel
Secretariat) is responsible for strategic management of senior public service and
public sector personnel in support of the Governments management agenda. The
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet provides advice and support on the selection,
appointment, career planning, compensation, performance review and termination of Governor
in Council (GiC) appointees, with particular emphasis on Deputy Ministers, Associate
Deputy Ministers and Heads of Agencies. The secretariat also provides advice on human
resource policy and planning in the Public Service and the GiC community.
The Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet also supports the Clerk of the Privy Council and
Secretary to the Cabinet as Head of the Public Service in advancing the Governments
public service management agenda, with particular emphasis upon public service reform. A
major responsibility is the overall coordination and monitoring of the strategic
management agenda including progress on specific files requiring the leadership of PCO.
ASSISTANT DEPUTY MINISTER (CORPORATE SERVICES)
The Assistant Deputy Minister (Corporate Services) is responsible for the
provision of administrative, financial, human resources, information, informatics and
technical services to the Prime Ministers Office, the Privy Council Office and
associated Ministers Offices. Some of these services are also available to
Commissions of Inquiry.
In addition to these standard services, the Corporate Services Branch also responds to
requests for access to information under the Access to Information and Privacy Acts and is
responsible for processing mail addressed to the Prime Minister and the Minister of
Intergovernmental Affairs. The responsibilities of the divisions are described
in more detail below.
Administration Division
The Administration Division is responsible for the provision of general
administrative services to the Department. The various sections of the Division and a
brief description of the services they provide are as follows:
- Accommodation and Building Services - This section provides services relating to
office space allocation and planning, allocation of parking spaces and conference room
reservations as well as coordinating the provision of building services for maintenance,
repairs and renovations for the facilities occupied by departmental staff. Maintenance
services include elevator, heat, air-conditioning, lighting, electrical, plumbing,
housekeeping, etc.
- Telecommunications Services - This area is responsible for the provision of
telephone services including the installation/removal/configuration of all unclassified
voice and data telephone sets, voice mail and production of telephone directories. The
unit also manages the Prime Ministers switchboard operations.
- Procurement and Contracting Services - This section provides a centralized
service for the procurement of goods and services utilized in the department as well as
for the administration and preparation of contracts for consulting and professional
services.
- Mail and Messenger Services and Conference Services - This section is responsible
for providing both internal and external mail and messenger services and the assignment of
attendants at Cabinet and Cabinet Committee meetings as well as other meetings held in the
departmental conference rooms.
- Printing Services and Graphics Services - The printing unit provides for all
printing related services which include duplication of documents, reports, press releases,
etc., as well as the procurement of printed stationery and publications. The graphics
section provides creative design and illustration services for use in presentation
material, reports and publications. The unit also provides desktop publishing services.
- Inventory Management Services - This section is responsible for managing the
control, movement, tracking and disposal of all departmental assets as well as maintaining
an inventory of equipment and furniture. It also manages a stockroom of general office
supplies and coordinates the requirements for movers.
Financial Services Division
The Financial Services Division provides a full range of financial management
and accounting services.
The Financial Planning and Analysis Section plays a key advisory role in all
aspects of financial administration within the Department. It is responsible for corporate
financial planning, administers the annual resource allocation exercise and any program
review that may occur. It also coordinates and prepares the submissions to the Treasury
Board of the Programs Business Plan, the Annual Reference Level Update (ARLU), the
Estimates documents (including Main and Supplementary Estimates, Reports on Plans and
Priorities and Performance Reports). It also provides departmental management with
financial reports on salary and other operating costs.
The Accounting Operations and Financial Systems Section provides financial
accounting services (including accounts payable and receivable, petty cash, distribution
of pay and other cheques, travellers cheques, issuance of travel cards and
acquisition cards and taxi vouchers) and advisory services, including advice on the
interpretation and application of accounting policies and directives such as travel
advances and expenses, hospitality claims, relocation and other special expenses. The
section also maintains the departmental financial system and oversees the departmental
financial coding structure and the delegation of financial signing authorities.
Informatics and Technical Services Division
The Informatics and Technical Services Division provides computer and
audio-visual support services to the department including the acquisition of all hardware,
software and communications facilities. In addition to the core facilities in eleven
buildings, these services are extended to remotely support Cabinet Meetings,
Ministers Offices in their ridings and the Prime Minister when travelling.
The Workstation Support Group furnishes and maintains all corporate desktop
computer equipment including personal computers, laptops, printers, projectors and related
peripheral equipment. The unit provides a standard desktop suite of computer programs
including word processing, spreadsheet and presentations software. Online technical
support is provided through the Help Centre and technicians are on call around the clock.
Training is provided on all corporate systems.
The Network Services Group provides computer network facilities for access to
corporate information and applications. Electronic mail provides internal communications
and access to external Internet and X.400 mail services. The unit maintains three separate
networks. The main corporate network is available to all employees and handles information
up to the Secret level. A second network is reserved for the processing of Top Secret
information and a third provides open access to the Internet where required. The group
also provides secure facsimile and telephone equipment for the department and maintains
the electronic security and surveillance systems.
The Application Support Group develops and maintains over fifty custom
applications for the department to meet specific storage and retrieval information
requirements. Applications range from small desktop databases to corporate wide
information systems. The group also maintains databases for off-the-shelf corporate
applications.
The Audio-Video Services Unit provides cable television services and television
news recording services to the department. It also provides the equipment and technical
support for translation systems and multimedia presentation systems for corporate meeting
rooms, including the Cabinet Room. It maintains a library of all the Prime Ministers
speeches and provides the technical support for the recoding and distribution of video
messages.
The Tour Support Group provides informatics and technical support whenever the
Prime Minister travels. Services include the provision of secure telephone and facsimile
systems, workstation and computer network systems, and broadcast sound and lighting
systems.
Corporate Information Services Division
The Corporate Information Services Division is accountable for all aspects of
information management within the Privy Council Office. This includes the development and
promulgation of policies, guidelines, standards, procedures and processes for effective
and innovative approaches to collecting, storing, accessing, sharing and disposing of the
organizations information resources.
The Division consists of the following service areas:
Information, Research and Media Services
Information and Research Services provides library and information related research
services such as information and document acquisition, organization, retrieval and
dissemination of published materials, regardless of format.
In addition, the unit plays a lead role in the implementation and use of the
Internet/Intranet (Communicator) in the Department as well as managing departmental
publications and disseminating electronic information tools such as the Virtual Library.
Info-Media Services provides media monitoring services including newspaper
clippings in paper and electronic formats, personalized media subject profiles,
online/manual information searches, electronic media summaries and headline reviews.
Information and Records Management Services
Information and Records Management Services provides for the implementation of
PCOs information management program including the development of related policies,
guidelines, standards and procedures.
The unit is also responsible for managing PCOs retention, disposition and
essential records program including record organization, classification, access and
retrieval.
Executive Correspondence Services
The Executive Correspondence Services consists of two units: the Executive
Correspondence Unit (ECU), which is responsible for processing mail addressed to or
from the Prime Minister as Head of Government; and the Departmental Correspondence Unit
(DCU), which is responsible for processing mail addressed to or from the Minister of
Intergovernmental Affairs and the Leader of the Government in the House in their roles as
Ministers of the Crown.
The two units work closely with officials in the Prime Ministers Office and the
Ministers office to ensure the quality and timeliness of all replies.
Mail which is personal or political (dealing with constituency business,
party political matters or the private life or personal affairs of the individual) is sent
to the designated officer in either the Prime Ministers Office or the
Ministers Office.
Human Resources Division
The Human Resources Division provides personnel services and advice to managers
and employees. It also develops and implements initiatives related to La Relève
and organizational change within PCO, such as the Universal Classification System.
There are four main activity centres. They are staffing and classification, and
employee relations; compensation and benefits; human resources policies and programs,
including PCOs La Relève initiatives, career management and professional
training, employment equity, official languages and the PCO awards and recognition
program; and human resources records management and data systems.
Employees are invited to contact the Division for information on these and other
programs such as Occupational Health and Safety and the Employee Assistance Program.
Access to Information and Privacy Office
The Access to Information and Privacy Office is responsible for administering
the departmental programs concerning the Access to Information Act and the Privacy
Act for the Privy Council Office. A reading room is provided where the public may
examine departmental records and manuals and Cabinet Agenda title lists from 20 years
ago.
The Access to Information and Privacy Office is also responsible for coordinating the
provision of responses to written Parliamentary questions which have been referred to this
Department and for reviewing 30-year old Cabinet Records prior to their transfer to
National Archives.
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