Structure of the Canadian federal government

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The following list outlines the Structure of the Canadian federal government.

Cabinet-level Departments, Agencies, Secretariats and Offices are denoted in bold with the corresponding Minister listed alongside.

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[edit] Crown

[edit] Departments, with subsidiary units

The following are departments and agencies of Her Majesty's Government:

[edit] Standalone agencies, offices, etc., with subsidiary units

[edit] Source

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ It should be noted that the Canadian Forces is separate and distinct from that of the Department of National Defence. The Department is a civilian organisation, and is part of the Public Service of Canada, while the Canadian Forces are a military organisation and are not part of the Public Service. However, the Minister of National Defence is responsible it's direction.

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