Industry Canada

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Departments of the Government of Canada

Industry
Minister Jim Prentice
Deputy Minister Richard Dicerni
Established 1993
Responsibilities CRTC

Copyright Board of Canada

Canadian Intellectual Property Office

Employees 6,104 (2006)
Department Website

Industry Canada is the department of the Government of Canada with responsibility for regional economic development, investment, and innovation/research and development. The department employs 6104 FTEs across Canada.[1]

The Department headquarters is located at the C.D. Howe Building at 235 Queen Street in Ottawa, Ontario.

Industry Canada is involved in the Modern Comptrollership Initiative, which seeks to modernize the management practices of the Government of Canada.

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The current Minister of Industry is the Honourable P.E. James Prentice.

The Department oversees several agencies and boards including the :

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