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Wayne R. Smith

Wayne R. Smith is Canada's former chief statistician.

Opinion | BY WAYNE R. SMITH | January 9, 2017
Public Services Minister Judy Foote, pictured in this file photo, is the minister responsible for Shared Services Canada which is floundering and unable to both transform and operate with a reduced budget, writes Wayne R. Smith. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY WAYNE R. SMITH | January 9, 2017
Opinion | BY WAYNE R. SMITH | January 9, 2017
Public Services Minister Judy Foote, pictured in this file photo, is the minister responsible for Shared Services Canada which is floundering and unable to both transform and operate with a reduced budget, writes Wayne R. Smith. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY WAYNE R. SMITH | December 19, 2016
Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains, pictured in June, introduced C-36, a bill to change the Statistics Act with an aim to reinforce Statistics Canada's independence, on Dec. 7. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY WAYNE R. SMITH | December 19, 2016
Opinion | BY WAYNE R. SMITH | December 19, 2016
Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains, pictured in June, introduced C-36, a bill to change the Statistics Act with an aim to reinforce Statistics Canada's independence, on Dec. 7. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY WAYNE R. SMITH | November 7, 2016
Finance Minister Bill Morneau, pictured in this file photo. Overall, the government’s stated intentions regarding the Statistics Act would seem to be a substantial improvement over the existing situation and would bring Canada in line with international recommendations and best practices, writes Wayne R. Smith. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY WAYNE R. SMITH | November 7, 2016
Opinion | BY WAYNE R. SMITH | November 7, 2016
Finance Minister Bill Morneau, pictured in this file photo. Overall, the government’s stated intentions regarding the Statistics Act would seem to be a substantial improvement over the existing situation and would bring Canada in line with international recommendations and best practices, writes Wayne R. Smith. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright