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Department of Human Resources and Skills Development Act

By Adam Gorley | 2 Minutes Read March 12, 2014

Regulations to enable government to expand electronic commerce

The federal government has proposed regulations to permit increased electronic interaction with certain government departments. In 2012, the government amended the Department of Human Resources and Skills Development Act to enable the department, and programs under the department's auspices, to expand and coordinate their electronic commerce initiatives.

Article by Adam Gorley / Business, Finance and Accounting, Not for Profit, Payroll, Privacy / alteration and destruction of documents or information, canada pension plan, Conversion, cpp, data integrity, data security, Department of Employment and Social Development, Department of Human Resources and Skills Development Act, e-commerce, electronic commerce, Electronic Documents or Information Regulations, Electronic signatures, Employment Insurance Act, legal compliance, modernization, Old Age Security Act, retention, Sending and receiving of electronic documents or information, service delivery

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