Treasury Board Secretariat
The Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TBS) is the administrative branch of the Treasury Board of Canada. The role of the secretariat is to support the Treasury Board as a committee of ministers, and to fulfill the statutory responsibilities of a central government agency. TBS provides advice to Treasury Board ministers in the management and administration of government.
TBS functions as the government's management board, oversees the operations of the federal government as a whole, and serves as the general manager and employer of the federal Public Service. TBS is also responsible for the comptrollership function of government, providing oversight of the financial management functions in departments and agencies.
It is headed by a Secretary, Yaprak Baltacıoğlu (since 2012), who reports to the Honourable Tony Clement, President of the Treasury Board. Dan Albas is the Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the Treasury Board.
TBS offices are located primarily in the L'Esplanade Laurier office complex in Ottawa, though there are several smaller offices elsewhere in Ottawa, as well as regional offices throughout Canada.
Current Structure of Treasury Board Secretariat
- President of the Treasury Board
- Secretary of the Treasury Board
- Associate Secretary
- Chief Human Resources Officer
- Comptroller General of Canada
- Assistant Secretary, Corporate Services Sector
- Assistant Secretary, Economic Sector
- Assistant Secretary, Expenditure Management Sector
- Assistant Secretary, Government Operations Sector
- Assistant Secretary, International Affairs, Security and Justice Sector
- Assistant Secretary, Priorities and Planning Sector
- Assistant Secretary, Regulatory Affairs Sector
- Assistant Secretary, Social and Cultural Sector
- Assistant Secretary, Strategic Communications and Ministerial Affairs Sector
- Chief Information Officer, Chief Information Officer Branch
- Senior Director, Internal Audit and Evaluation Bureau
- Senior General Counsel, Legal Services Branch
The GC 2.0 Program Office in the CIO Branch of Treasury Board Secretariat is responsible for maintaining GCpedia, the Government of Canada internal wiki.
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- Department of Agriculture (1867–95)
- Department of Citizenship and Immigration (1950–66)
- Department of Communications (1969–96)
- Department of Consumer and Corporate Affairs (1967–88)
- Department of Consumer and Corporate Affairs (1988–92)
- Department of Consumer and Corporate Affairs (1992–95)
- Department of Customs (1897–1918)
- Department of Customs (1892–97)
- Department of Customs (1867–92)
- Department of Customs and Excise (1921–27)
- Department of Customs and Inland Revenue (1918–21)
- Department of Defence Production (1951–69)
- Canadian International Development Agency (1968–2013)
- Department of Employment and Immigration (1977–96)
- Department of Energy, Mines and Resources (1966–95)
- Department of External Affairs (1909–95)
- Department of External Relations (1983–95)
- Department of External Relations (1982–83)
- Department of Federal Office of Regional Development-Quebec (1991–98)
- Department of Fisheries (1930–69)
- Department of Fisheries and Forestry (1969–71)
- Department of Forestry (1990–95)
- Department of Forestry (1960–66)
- Department of Forestry and Rural Development (1966–69)
- Department of Health (1919–28)
- Department of Human Resources Development (1996–2005)
- Department of Immigration and Colonization (1917–36)
- Department of Indian Affairs (1868–1936)
- Department of Industry (1963–69)
- Department of Industry, Science and Technology (1990–93)
- Department of Industry, Trade and Commerce (1969–83)
- Department of Inland Revenue (1897–1918)
- Department of Inland Revenue (1892–97)
- Department of Inland Revenue (1867–92)
- Department of the Interior (1873–1936)
- Department of International Trade (1983–95)
- Department of Labour (1900–96)
- Department of Manpower and Immigration (1966–77)
- Department of Marine (1930–36)
- Department of Marine and Fisheries (1867–1930)
- Department of Militia and Defence (1867–1922)
- Department of Mines (1907–36)
- Department of Mines and Resources (1936–50)
- Department of Mines and Technical Surveys (1950–66)
- Department of Multiculturalism and Citizenship (1991–94)
- Department of Munitions and Supply (1940–45)
- Department of National Defence for Air (1940–52)
- Department of National Defence for Naval Services (1940–52)
- Department of National Health and Welfare (1944–96)
- Department of National War Services (1940–48)
- Department of Naval Service (1910–22)
- Department of Northern Affairs and Natural Resources (1953–66)
- Department of Overseas Military Forces (1916–20)
- Department of Pensions and National Health (1928–44)
- Department of the Post Office (1867–81)
- Department of Public Works (1867–1996)
- Department of Railways and Canals (1879–1936)
- Department of Reconstruction (1944–45)
- Department of Reconstruction and Supply (1946–50)
- Department of Regional Economic Expansion (1969–83)
- Department of Regional Industrial Expansion (1983–90)
- Department of Resources and Development (1950–53)
- Department of Science (1990–95)
- Department of Science and Technology (1971–90)
- Secretary of State for the Provinces (1867–73)
- Secretary of State for Canada (1867–94)
- Department of Social Development (2005–06)
- Department of Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment
- Solicitor General of Canada (1892–1905)
- Department of Supply and Services (1969–96)
- Department of Trade and Commerce (1892–1969)
- Department of Veterans Affairs (1944–88)
- Western Diversification Office (1987–88)
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