“Even when government identifies a problem, it takes too long to develop and implement solutions,” said Canada’s Auditor General Michael Ferguson as he presented his Fall 2013 Report on Tuesday, November 26, 2013.
In a wide ranging report that examined Canadian government activities, the Auditor General focused on issues such as oversight of rail safety, Canada’s food recall system, emergency management on First Nation Reserves, and offshore banking.
RCI’s Wojtek Gwiazda has a report.
More information:
Opening remarks Auditor General – here
Full 2013 Fall Report – here
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