Auditor General of Canada

The Long-Gun Registry in Canada: History, Operation and Debates

Feature by Jay Makarenko || Aug 12, 2010

Since its introduction in 1995, Canada’s long-gun registry has been a high-profile political issue. This stems, in large part, to philosophical differences on gun control policy between and among Canada’s political parties, and issues relating to the cost of the program. This article provides an overview of the history, operation, and debates surrounding the long gun registry.

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Cartoon: Political Parties in Canada Agree on One Thing, Not to Audit Their Expenses

Find a political cartoon depicting all the political parties in Canada finally agreeing on something, not to allow the Auditor General of Canada to audit their expenses.

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Cartoon: Canada Politicians and their Reluctance to Release their Expenses

Find a political cartoon depicting Canadian politicians and their reluctance to publicly release their expenses.

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Cartoon: MPs Keep a Close Eye on Potential Audit of Their Expenses

Find a political cartoon depicting the Members of the Canadian Parliament keeping a close eye out of a potential audit of their expenses.

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Auditor General of Canada: Role and Organization

Feature by Jay Makarenko || Apr 24, 2008

The Office of the Auditor General holds the federal government accountable for its use of public funds. However, the public is often unaware of the Auditor General’s official function and organization. This article introduces the Office of the Auditor General, including its role, legislative framework, history, basic organization and activities, as well as mechanisms of oversight.

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