Criteria for Hyperlinking
Criteria for Hyperlinking to and from the Public Health Agency of Canada
Web Sites
The Public Health Agency of Canada's Web sites are aimed at delivering
information and services to users that are relevant and applicable to
its mandate and that of the Government of Canada (GoC). To this end, the
following criteria will be used by the Public Health Agency of Canada
to determine the suitability of links to and from its Web sites.
This criteria applies to all of the Public Health Agency of Canada's
Web sites.
General parameters governing linking
- The Public Health Agency of Canada reserves the right to refuse to
post a link, to refuse to renew a link, or to terminate an existing
link without prior notice due to non-compliance with the criteria mentioned
below or for any other appropriate reason which may include, but is
not restricted to site navigation or content problems or frequent client
complaints.
- The Public Health Agency of Canada does not sell advertising or the
benefits associated with links or banners
- Links may not work as we do not control the availability of externally
linked pages.
- The Public Health Agency of Canada does not display third party logos,
images or icons on its Web site unless a Collaborative Arrangement exists.
Links from The Public Health Agency of Canada's Web sites
In general, the Public Health
Agency of Canada does not link to Web sites of organizations that are
not affiliates of the Public Health Agency of Canada, are not partnering
or have not partnered with the Public Health Agency of Canada, or do not
feature relevant, accurate information of which the Public Health Agency
of Canada has an interest in. Decisions to post links on this site will
also be subject to this criteria:
- the content of the site reflects the aims and objectives of the Public
Health Agency of Canada and are consistent with its mandate. In some
cases, the Public Health Agency of Canada may consider linking to organizations
who are related to the overall GoC mandate, as opposed to the individual
mandate of the Public Health Agency of Canada.
- the creation of a link does not provide unfair competitive advantage
through on-line endorsements of third party interests. Links are provided
for convenience purposes only and are not an endorsement or rating of
the content of the sites to which they are made. Please note that links
created within the context of a Collaborative Arrangement are not considered
an endorsement or providing an unfair competitive advantage.
- the site is not considered inappropriate due to its content or its
affiliations.
- the content of the site complies with the laws of Canada, which includes
such items as copyright, privacy, etc.
- the content of the site is kept current and accurate.
- the site must allow users to navigate back to the present site; they
cannot block the user's return to this site by using embedded code or
other techniques within the linked page that prevent the use of the
browser "back" button.
- the site provides contact information that includes, as a minimum,
two of the following:
- e-mail
- postal mail
- phone number
- TTY/TTD
In addition, please note that:
- preference may be given to sites that make their information available
in both official languages.
- preference may be given to sites that meet the accessibility requirements
outlined in Common
Look and Feel Standards 2.0.
- preference may be given to sites that provide uninterrupted, free
access to users.
Links to the Public Health Agency of Canada's Web sites
Generally, GoC institutions encourage third parties to link to the GoC.
Sites wishing to link to the Public Health Agency of Canada's Web site,
therefore, do not need to request permission to do so. We do, however,
ask that you follow these linking practices.
- Use only text links for linking to the Public Health Agency of Canada's
Web sites.
- Do not link and/or use the official symbols of the GoC and Federal
Identity Program (FIP) signatures as navigational aids.
- The official symbols of the GoC and the FIP signatures appear on
non-government sites only when they are used to identify a government
contribution or participation in a Collaborative Arrangement.
- The creation of a link does not confuse the user as to the source
of the information through such practices as framing.
- The links provided respect the Copyright
Notice that governs materials published on the Public Health
Agency of Canada's Web sites.
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