What consultations have guided the establishment and day-to-day activities of the SPP?
In Canada, federal departments and agencies responsible for delivering SPP initiatives collaborate and consult, as appropriate, with a broad range of interests and stakeholders, including provincial and territorial governments, industry, associations and special interest groups. Stakeholders are kept informed of SPP initiatives through various means, including meetings, correspondence and the Government of Canada’s SPP website. The level of consultation varies, from formal input on specific SPP-related initiatives or proposals, to informal discussions relating to the broader responsibilities of the department or agency.
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