Federal Accountability Act - Amended Legislation

Amended Legislation

The FAA is an omnibus legislation - one that amends a number of other statutes. It amended the following:

  • Access to Information Act
  • Auditor General Act
  • Business Development Bank of Canada Act
  • Canada Council for the Arts Act
  • Canada Elections Act
  • Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporations Act
  • Canada Post Corporation Act
  • Canada Revenue Agency Act
  • Canadian Commercial Corporation Act
  • Canadian Dairy Commission Act
  • Canadian Race Relations Foundation Act
  • Canadian Tourism Commission Act
  • Canadian Wheat Board Act
  • Cape Breton Development Corporation Act
  • Conflict of Interest Act
  • Criminal Code
  • Department of Justice Act
  • Department of Public Works and Government Services Act
  • Director of Public Prosecutions Act
  • Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation Act
  • Export Development Act
  • Farm Credit Canada Act
  • Federal Courts Act
  • Financial Administration Act
  • First Nations Fiscal and Statistical Management Act
  • Freshwater Fish Marketing Act
  • Garnishment, Attachment and Pension Diversion Act
  • Government Employees Compensation Act
  • Income Tax Act
  • Library and Archives of Canada Act
  • Lobbyists Registration Act
  • Museums Act
  • National Arts Centre Act
  • National Capital Act
  • Non-smokers’ Health Act
  • Official Languages Act
  • Parliament of Canada Act
  • Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act
  • Pilotage Act
  • Privacy Act
  • Public Sector Pension Investment Board Act
  • Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act
  • Public Service Employment Act
  • Public Service Superannuation Act
  • Radiocommunication Act
  • Royal Canadian Mint Act
  • Salaries Act
  • Standards Council of Canada Act

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