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Encyclopedia > Federal Identity Program

The Federal Identity Program is the Canadian government's corporate identity program controlled by the Treasury Board Secretariat. The purpose is to clearly identify each program and service of the government. The Federal Identity Program covers approximately 160 institutions and over 20,000 facilities across Canada and worldwide. Among the applications are stationery, forms, vehicular markings, signage, advertising, published material, electronic communications, audio-visual productions,expositions, personnel identification, awards, plaques, packaging, labelling and identification of equipment. This program and the Communications Policy of the Government of Canada help to shape the public look of the government. System of government Canada is a constitutional monarchy as a Commonwealth Realm (see Monarchy in Canada) with a federal system of parliamentary government, and strong democratic traditions. ... A corporate identity is the physical manifestation of the brand. ... Program or Programme can refer to: a computer program a radio program, a television program a collection of managed projects a 12-step program one of the short films in The Animatrix series. ... The Treasury Board Secretariat is the administrative branch of the Treasury Board of Canada. ... The World in Plate Carrée Projection In English, world is rooted in a compound of the obsolete words were, man, and eld, age; thus, its oldest meaning is Age of Man. ... Stationery is a general name given to paper and office supplies such as envelopes, notepads, pens, pencils, erasers, paper clips, staples, etc. ... This article is about the meanings of the word form connected with shape or structure. ... Vehicles are non-living means of transport. ... Sign can denote any of the following: Within a writing system, a sign is a basic unit. ... Generally speaking, advertising is the paid promotion of goods, services, companies and ideas by an identified sponsor. ... Publishing is the activity of putting information into the public arena. ... Look up Electronic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Electronic can refer to many things: Objects related to electronics The band Electronic. ... The term communications is used in a number of disciplines: communications, also known as communication studies is the academic discipline which studies communication. ... Audio Visual (AV) technology is technology that combines visual input such as video or 35mm slides with sound to convey information. ... An exposition may be one of the following: In music an exposition is the first of the sections in sonata allegro form. ... In colloquial English, person is often synonymous with human. ... An award is something given to a person or group of people to recognize excellence in a certain field. ... The word plaque can have different connotations: Dental plaque is a yellowish biofilm that build up on the teeth. ... Packaging is the enclosing of a physical object, typically a product that will be offered for sale. ... A label is any kind of tag attached with adhesive to something so as to identify the object or its contents. ... This page discusses common devices known as tools, for other meanings see Tool (disambiguation) Modern hammer A tool is, among other things, a device that provides a mechanical or mental advantage in accomplishing a task. ...



External link:

  • Government of Canada Federal Identity Program website (http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/fip-pcim/index_e.asp)

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Federal Identity Program - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (558 words)
The purpose of the FIP is to clearly identify each program and service of the government or the Government of Canada in general.
There are numerous basic components of the Federal Identity Program: the Canada wordmark and two corporate signature types with national symbols and bilingual titles, all of which are rendered consistently.
When the FIP was first implemented, a similar signature without the pale on the flag's 'fly' (right) and was used until 1987.
NRC Identity Standards - National Research Council Canada (708 words)
FIP helps project the government as a coherent, unified administration and enables Canadians to recognize at a glance their government at work for them.
A key objective of FIP is to project the visual equality of the English and French languages, consistent with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Official Languages Act.
FIP red may be reproduced using Pantone 032 or Pantone 185, or a CMYK value of 100% magenta and 100% yellow.
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