Service: Policy development and interpretation

Environmental Scan

Sheil Communications conducted and analyzed an environmental scan of program clients to present observations, findings, and recommendations to executives.

Performance Reporting Communications

The Lands and Economic Development Sector at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada helps communities get the most from their economic development potential by investing in community readiness, businesses, land management, and strategic partnerships. The Sector also offers legislative options to ensure economic opportunities on reserve proceed. Sheil Communications developed outreach, communications, and social media strategies and tools to improve how […]

Pacific Commercial and Recreational Fisheries Information

Canada’s Pacific Region has diverse commercial, recreational, and Indigenous fisheries. Sheil Communications updated and finalized a number of client-centric information materials to explain updated licensing processes and systems to  fishery participants. These include national online licensing system information sheets and applications forms, a licensing rules reference document, and the National Recreational Licensing System Manual. The company also updated the national […]

Information Management Awareness

Information is an important asset of any organization. The Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat issued the Directive on Recordkeeping in 2009 to add rigour to federal departmental recordkeeping programs and to increase the consistency of information management (IM) practices across government. Other government-wide IM priorities, such as the Email Transformation Initiative and GCDocs, are fundamentally changing how employees […]

Amendments to Part III of the Canada Labour Code

Part III of the Canada Labour Code establishes and protects the rights of workers in federally regulated enterprises to fair and equitable conditions of employment. A number of amendments came into effect on April 1, 2014 to make compliance easier for employers and to reduce the department’s cost to administer the legislation. This included a […]