Français Contact Us Help Search ... Appendix F Government of Canada, Federated Architecture, Iteration One Previous Page Table of Contents Next Page Appendix C - Examples of Functional Groupings of Government Programs and Services Settling disputes and dispensing justice Activities concerned occur through bodies set up wholly or mainly for that purpose, including through quasi-judicial tribunals, courts, complaints boards, etc. Typical activities include adjudicating, mediating, conciliating, arbitrating, conducting hearings, and investigating complaints, dealing with civil and criminal cases in the courts. Examples: courts (tax appeals), tribunals (International Trade Tribunal) and commissions (Public Service or Privacy Commissions) perform these activities. Care and rehabilitation services Activities involved in providing medical and social care and rehabilitation. Examples : operating hospitals and community health centres; providing nursing and medical services (National Defence Health Centre) to veterans (Ste. Anne's for Veterans) or the elderly; providing rehabilitation services for criminal offenders and prisons; and providing internal occupational health and safety services (for the RCMP). Conducting research Activities involved include social and scientific research, but exclude providing funding to undertake research. | |
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