About this information
On June 21, 2019, Bill C-58 (An Act to amend the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts) received royal assent.
Consequently, amendments to the Access to Information Act require institutions across the government to proactively publish a wide range of information, including the proactive publication of hospitality expense information of senior officers or employees as described below:
• Hospitality expense information must be published in electronic form within 30 days after the end of the month in which expenses incurred were reimbursed.
The Government of Canada extends hospitality in accordance with the rules and principles outlined in the Policies for Ministers' Offices and the Treasury Board Directive on Travel, Hospitality, Conference and Event Expenditures. The objective of these instruments is to ensure that hospitality is extended in an economical and affordable way when it facilitates government business or is considered desirable as a matter of courtesy and protocol.
The information on this web site will be updated monthly, beginning July 2019.
Please note that information that would normally be withheld under the Access to Information Act or the Privacy Act does not appear on this web site.
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Supporting Bi-lateral Relations
Jennifer MayAmbassador to Brazil (Brasilia)
Organization: Global Affairs Canada
Ref # H-2021-P08-00096
2021-11-30
Furthering Multilateral interests abroad
Ailish CampbellAmbassador to the European Union
Organization: Global Affairs Canada
Ref # H-2021-P08-00097
2021-11-30
Management of Missions Abroad
Ian McKayAmbassador, Embassy of Canada in Japan
Organization: Global Affairs Canada
Ref # H-2021-P08-00098
2021-11-30
Canada-United States Army Staff Talks (CAN-US AST). The annual ASTs enhance the army-to-army relationships, synchronize bilateral efforts, and improve interoperability, interdependence, and integration in accordance with the Canadian Army Engagement Strategy. The Canadian Head of Delegation (HoD) is the Deputy Commander Canadian Army (DComd CA). ASTs include three days of plenary sessions, working groups, back-briefs tot he HoDs, and battlefield studies.
MGen C.J.J. MialkowskiDeputy Commander Canadian Army
Organization: National Defence
Ref # H-2022-P8-00011
2021-11-30
Working session - Lunch
Julie RoyDG, Creation & Innovation
Organization: National Film Board
Ref # H-2021-P9-001
2021-11-30
Division Management Team Meeting
McDonald, Kenneth DwayneDeputy Commissioner, Commanding Officer British Columbia Division
Organization: Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Ref # H-2022-P12-0001
2021-11-30
Lunch served during the Strategic Planning Retreat
Darlene CarreauChief Administrator
Organization: Courts Administration Service
Ref # H-2022-Q3-0001
2021-11-29
Foreign Affairs and Government issues
Ailish CampbellAmbassador to the European Union
Organization: Global Affairs Canada
Ref # H-2021-P08-00089
2021-11-29
Advocacy to Canada's Public Policy
Ian McKayAmbassador, Embassy of Canada in Japan
Organization: Global Affairs Canada
Ref # H-2021-P08-00090
2021-11-29
Supporting Bi-lateral Relations
Amy BakerDeputy Head of Mission, France (Paris)
Organization: Global Affairs Canada
Ref # H-2021-P08-00091
2021-11-29