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This Performance Report is identical in content to the
Canada Customs and Revenue Agency’s1 2004-2005 Annual Report. The Minister of
National Revenue tables the CCRA’s Annual Report in Parliament pursuant to the
requirements of the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency Act. The Performance
Report and the CCRA’s Annual Report contain the same comprehensive performance
information and an assessment by the Auditor General of Canada of the fairness
and reliability of that information, as well as the opinion of the Auditor
General of Canada on the CCRA’s financial statements. For more information on
the CCRA’s Annual Report, visit the CCRA’s Web site at www.cra.gc.ca,
or write to Director, Reporting and Performance, Policy and Planning Branch,
Canada Customs and Revenue Agency, 555 MacKenzie Avenue, Ottawa, Canada K1A 0L5.
1On December 12, 2003, the Government transferred the
customs function of the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (CCRA) to the Canada
Border Services Agency (CBSA). As a result of this transfer, it is proposed that
the CCRA continue operations under the name of the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).
This name change and the renaming of the Canada Customs and Revenue Act to the
Canada Revenue Agency Act are presented in Bill C-26, an Act to establish the
Canada Border Services Agency, which has been referred to committee in the
Senate at the time of printing of this document.
To reflect these proposed legislative changes,
and to ensure the reader understands that the information contained in this
document pertains only to the revenue and benefits components, we are using the
name Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).
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