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Records Management Guides and Learning

Last updated on January 31, 2025
  • Best Practices when leaving a Minister's Office (PDF)
  • Information Management and Transferring Employees (HTML)
  • Managing Minister's Office Records (PDF)
  • Managing Records During an Election (PDF)
  • MLAs Guide to Government Information Management Requirements (PDF)

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