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Upcoming Changes

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Hello everyone!

I have been researching and planning out how to improve this article for awhile now, and plan to start moving edits that I have drafted in my Sandbox within the next week. These edits include changing the articles lead to reflect the department's mandate rather than the components that the department is responsible for, as well as including the changes that I propose below. I figure using the mandate would be more precise since the department seems to be constantly going through structural changes. I also plan to add information about the organizational structure, and change the section titled "Funding" to "Financial Support Activities." I believe "Funding" is ambiguous as it could mean where the department gets its funds from, and not the intended programs that it provides financial resources to. Also, I plan to talk about the application process in the "Financial Support Activities" section. Additionally, I want to rework the "Agencies" section to reduce the length of the bullet list (the one on programs that are funded is already very extensive). What's more, according to the following cited document,[1] Canadian Heritage coordinates activities with the agencies and corporations in its portfolio, while they also work on their individual mandates. This is more nuanced then simply answering to the Department of Canadian Heritage. Finally, I want to add a section on restructuring to further place the composition of the department and its portfolio organizations in context.

If anyone has any questions or feedback regarding my edits, please do not hesitate to contact me. Helping to bolster what I have added with additional information would also be greatly appreciated.

LF 15:37, 28 March 2019 (UTC)LF — Preceding unsigned comment added by Lysiaf (talkcontribs)

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