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III: Supplementary Information

A. Tables

Table 1: Departmental Link to Government of Canada Outcomes


Strategic Outcome: To provide the best decision-making environment for the Supreme Court
Expected Results
Planned
Spending
2008-2009
Planned
Spending
2009-2010
Planned Spending
2010-2011
Process hearings and decisions
· Cases processed without delay
· Access to court services and information
· Courtroom systems reliability
· Access to reference information
· Timely and accurate processing of payments to the Supreme Court
29.1
28.6
28.7


Strategic Outcome: To provide the best decision-making environment for the Supreme Court
Expected Results

Alignment to Government of Canada Outcome Areas

Process hearings and decisions
  • Cases processed without delay
  • Access to court services and information
  • Courtroom systems reliability
  • Access to reference information
  • Timely and accurate processing of payments to the Supreme Court
Government Affairs

The Supreme Court of Canada is Canada’s highest court of law. It is the final general court of appeal, the last judicial resort for all litigants, whether individuals or governments. The Supreme Court of Canada stands at the apex of the Canadian judicial system, and as such is a fundamental element of the Canadian structure of government. Because of this position, the strategic outcome of the Office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Canada - “to provide the best decision-making environment for the Supreme Court”- contributes to the Government Affairs outcome area. The Court was highlighted in the Government Affairs chapter of the 2006-07 Annual Report to Parliament on Canada’s Performance.

Other financial tables may be found electronically at the following link: http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/rpp/2008-2009/info/info-eng.asp. These include the following:

  • Services Received Without Charge
  • Summary of Capital Spending by Program Activity
  • Sources of Respendable and Non-Respendable Revenue
  • Internal Audits
  • Green Procurement

B. Contacts for Further Information


Supreme Court of Canada Building
301 Wellington Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0J1
World Wide Web:
http://www.scc-csc.gc.ca/
General Enquiries
Telephone: (613) 995-4330
Fax: (613) 996-3063


Internet Access
reception@scc-csc.gc.ca
Anne Roland - Registrar
Telephone: (613) 996-9277
E-mail:
reception@scc-csc.gc.ca
Louise Meagher - Deputy Registrar
Telephone: (613) 996-7521
E-mail:
registry-greffe@scc-csc.gc.ca
Lynn Potter - Acting Director
General, Corporate Services
Telephone: (613) 996-0429
E-mail:
potterl@scc-csc.gc.ca

C. Listing of Statutory and Departmental Reports


Supreme Court Reports
Pursuant to Section 17 of the Supreme Court Act, the Registrar or the Deputy Registrar, as the Chief Justice directs, is responsible for the publication of the judgments of the Court in the Supreme Court Reports, which include all the reasons for judgment rendered by the Court in a given calendar year.

D. Legislation Administered


Supreme Court Act        R.S.C., 1985, C.S-26 as amended
Judges Act                      R.S.C., 1985, C.J-1 as amended