Public service union helped residents take back their streets as citizens grew weary of law enforcement lag

As the “Freedom Convoy” that descended on downtown Ottawa and surrounding residential streets moved into its third week, thousands of counterprotesters in the nation’s capital began pushing back, many of whom were upset with the ongoing occupation and the lack of action by police services prior to the invocation of the Emergencies Act. Alex Silas, […]
Feds cited caretaker convention to justify delays even after it wasn’t in ‘strict application’

In the weeks following the Sept. 20 election, the Liberal government cited the caretaker convention as a reason to delay releasing new policies or information, but, as the prime minister confirmed in information tabled in the House, the convention was not in “strict application” after election night due to results showing a Liberal re-election and […]
Centre Block project demolition and excavation work nearly two-thirds complete, MPs hear

While Centre Block may have looked beautiful from the outside, “its facilities were critically outdated and systems were failing,” a senior Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) official told MPs recently, offering up new words to describe the deteriorated and outdated state of the 100-year-old Centre Block building to remind MPs “why we are doing […]
New chair of House LTVP working group aims to boost project awareness

The new chair at the helm of the MP working group overseeing plans to renovate the Parliamentary Precinct says he’s looking to do more to ensure people across Canada are aware of the massive and “complicated” project being undertaken. “I’m still being informed of the whole process but I think this is a Canadian project […]
Liberals’ Defence Procurement Canada is still worth a look

Days before Christmas, the Trudeau government released its ministerial mandate letters. An early holiday present for the country’s pundits and policy wonks, the letters highlight government priorities and marching orders for cabinet ministers. For Canadian defence policy observers, the 2021 mandate letters for the ministers of National Defence and Public Service and Procurement Canada (PSPC) […]
Workers are getting us through the pandemic, they shouldn’t have to pay for it

If you’ve experienced grocery store sticker shock recently, you aren’t alone. Feeding your family now costs you 20 per cent more than it used to, and news headlines are filled with soaring numbers and their impact on Canadian pocketbooks. The latest number-crunching in Canada’s Food Price Report is sobering. Grocery bills are set to rise […]
Six decades later, we are overdue for a study of the public service

KAMOURASKA, QUE. – Happy New Year from chilly rural Quebec. To start the year off right, there was an announcement from the PMO, which most Canadians missed: a major shuffle of senior public servants. A total of 18 changes were made, moving 13 men and five women to leadership positions. I have a high regard […]
Politics This Morning: 140 million rapid COVID tests coming to provinces and territories
Good Thursday morning! Yesterday, Prime Minister JUSTIN TRUDEAU delivered his first COVID-19 update of the year, alongside Health Minister JEAN-YVES DUCLOS, Chief Public Health Officer THERESA TAM, her deputy, HOWARD NJOO, and Deputy PM CHRYSTIA FREELAND, who participated virtually. During yesterday’s press conference in Ottawa’s Sir John A. Macdonald Building, Trudeau announced that 140 million rapid COVID tests will […]
‘We need fairness, we need equity’: striking workers at AG’s office call on feds to implement wage grid

On strike for two-and-a-half weeks now, more than 160 employees in the Audit Services Group working at the Office of the Auditor General are calling on the government to address pay equity issues and establish a wage grid that would bring them in line with comparable groups within the public service. The group, which is […]
Can public procurement change the world?

Canada’s federal government recently took decisive action against modern slavery in China. Last month, the Canada Border Services Agency seized two large shipments of clothing linked to forced labour in China and blocked them from entering the country. Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) also recently stopped sourcing personal protective equipment (PPE) from a major […]