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office in view of future opportunities based on the growing infrastructure needs in SE
office in view of future opportunities based on the growing infrastructure needs in SE
The members of the Evaluation Steering Committee (ESC), comprised of representatives from the evaluation divisions of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAIT), Public Safety Canada (PS), the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) gratefully acknowledge the contribution of the Results-Based Management Group (RBMG), in particular Mr. Werner Meier, Ms. Madeleine Guay, and Mr. Serge Fyfe, for their work in preparing this evaluation report. The ESC further wishes to extend its appreciation to the many individuals from the aforementioned federal government departments and agencies, to those representatives from the provincial and municipal police-service partners, more specifically the Sûreté du Québec, the Montreal Police Service, the Toronto Police Service and the Durham Regional Police Service, and to the representatives of the United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations (UNDPKO) staff, who volunteered their time and thoughts to support this evaluation. Finally, the ESC acknowledges the support and advice given by the members of the Evaluation Advisory Committee (EAC) on the approach, findings and recommendations of this evaluation.
exception, since it no longer has the lead on a peace and security programming per se
The Evaluation Division would like to acknowledge the excellent support and contributions from Management and staff in Gatineau. Gaétanne Pouliot and other program managers and technical advisers provided comments and assisted the team in getting the appropriate sources.
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The Evaluation Division (ZIE) of the Office of the Inspector General would like to extend its appreciation to all employees of DFAIT, Regional Offices, missions abroad and representatives of other government departments and agencies who agreed to participate in interviews for the evaluation of the Global Commerce Strategy (GCS). The Evaluation is particularly grateful to the Deputy Minister of International Trade, the GCS Evaluation Support Group and the GCS Evaluation Advisory Committee for their time and valuable assistance in support of the evaluation.
This meant that the opportunities might not actually be with the MNE per se but with