Who is SSC SPC GC?
Shared Services Canada (SSC; French: Services partagés Canada (SPC)) is an agency of the Government of Canada responsible for advancing, consolidating and providing information technology services across federal government departments.
What does Shared Services Canada do?
Shared Services Canada (SSC) delivers digital services to Government of Canada organizations. We provide modern, secure and reliable IT services so federal organizations can deliver digital programs and services that meet Canadians needs.
Who owns Service Canada?
Service Canada is currently a part of the Employment and Social Development Canada. The department is the Government of Canada's major provider of social programs, services and benefits, and is a key player in the development of the full range of social policies at the federal level.
What does Ontario Shared Services do?
Ontario Shared Services (OSS) provides Ontario Government Ministries and employees with procurement, finance, human resources, pay and benefits, and a range of enterprise business services.
Who created shared Canada?
Shared Services Canada (SSC) was created on August 4, 2011, and reports to Parliament through the Minister of Public Services and Procurement Canada. With its formation, SSC brought together IT resources from 42 departments.