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SECTION III – Supplementary Information

A. Organizational Information

Organizational Information

Note – The organization is under review and has not yet been approved by Treasury Board.

B. Accountability

Minister
The Honourable Diane Finley is the Minister responsible for Citizenship and Immigration Canada.

Deputy Minister
Richard B. Fadden is the Deputy Minister. Reporting to the Deputy Minister are four Assistant Deputy Ministers; the Director General, Internal Audit and Governance (whose responsibilities include the Management Accountability Office); the Chief Financial Officer; the Director of the Office of Conflict Resolution; and the Corporate Secretary. The Assistant Deputy Attorney General leads the Justice team in providing legal services to the Department.

Assistant Deputy Minister, Strategic and Program Policy
The Strategic and Program Policy Sector leads the Department’s strategic agenda on both the domestic and international levels and directs related policy, planning and research strategies. This sector includes the Strategic Policy and Priorities Branch, the Immigration Branch, the Integration Branch, the Refugees Branch, the Citizenship Branch, the Risk Mitigation Branch, the International and Intergovernmental Relations Branch, the Research and Evaluation Branch, and the Metropolis Project.

Assistant Deputy Minister, Client Service Modernization
The Client Service Modernization Sector is leading the redesign of CIC’s service delivery model, setting service improvement priorities and directing program investments to achieve the best results for our clients. This sector comprises the Information Management Technology Branch (which includes the Global Case Management System project) and the Service Improvement Office.

Assistant Deputy Minister, Operations
The Operations Sector is accountable for all of the Department’s program delivery activities. Within this sector are the domestic regions; the International Region; the Case Management Branch; the Medical Services Branch; and the Operational Management and Coordination Branch, which includes specialized case processing centres in Mississauga, Ontario; Vegreville, Alberta; and Sydney, Nova Scotia; as well as a national call centre in Montreal and the Query Response Centre in Ottawa.

Assistant Deputy Minister, Corporate Services
The Corporate Services Sector is responsible for CIC’s management agenda, bringing together responsibility for key corporate functions. This sector consists of the Administration and Security Branch; the Human Resources Branch; the Work Force Renewal Office; the Communications Branch; and the Planning, Reporting, Access and Ministerials Branch.