Contraventions Act Fund, Summative Evaluation

Figure 3 - Logic Model for the Contraventions Act Fund

Logic Model for the Contraventions Act Fund
Activities (Federal) Consultation, modifications and signing of Contribution Agreements Amendments to the applicable regulations to recognize language rights provided in the Criminal Code Department
Outputs (Federal) Signed Contribution Agreements recognizingthe language rights provided by sections 530and 530.1 of the Criminal Code Signed Contribution Agreements recognizingthe language rights provided by Part IV of the Official Languages Act Regulatory or legislative amendments to recognize language rights
Activities (Provincial) Hiring / allocation of bilingual judicial and e xtra-judicial personnel Delivery of language training for judicial and extra-judicial personnel Installation / modification of equipment and system to provide access to bilingual judicial and extra-judicial services Supply documentation and related information in both official languages Installation of bilingual signage
Output (Provincial) Required bilingual judicial and extra-judicial personnel in place Required training is offered Required electronic equipment is installed Required documentation is provided in both official languages Required signage in both official languages is installed
Immediate Outcome Increase capacity to offer judicial and extra-judicial services to the prosecution of federal contraventions in both official languages
Intermediate Outcome The judicial services provided as part of the prosecution of federal offences under the Contraventions Act respect the provisions set out insections 530 and 530.1 of the Criminal Code The extra-judicial services provided as part of theprosecution of federal offences under the Contraventions Act respect the provisions set out in Part IV of the Official Languages Act
Long-term Outcome The Contraventions Act is implemented in all jurisdictions of Canada in a manner that is respectful of the quasi-constitutional language rights of Canadians
Department Strategic Objective Serving Canadians: Strive to make the justice system relevant, accessible, and responsive to the needs of Canadians and provide effective stewardship of that system