Public Servants
- ESDC is projecting 6,700 job cuts over the next three years. Those numbers were published before Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne tasked departments with finding
- ESDC is projecting 6,700 job cuts over the next three years. Those numbers were published before Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne tasked departments with finding
- ESDC is projecting 6,700 job cuts over the next three years. Those numbers were published before Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne tasked departments with finding
- Austerity masked as modernization has a history. Former Conservative PM Stephen Harper offers the real lessons for navigating the balance between fiscal targets and
- Austerity masked as modernization has a history. Former Conservative PM Stephen Harper offers the real lessons for navigating the balance between fiscal targets and
- Austerity masked as modernization has a history. Former Conservative PM Stephen Harper offers the real lessons for navigating the balance between fiscal targets and
- Too often, well-meaning restructurings don’t have the right execution plan, or reforms add complexity. If the Carney government is serious with this spending review,

- Too often, well-meaning restructurings don’t have the right execution plan, or reforms add complexity. If the Carney government is serious with this spending review,
- Too often, well-meaning restructurings don’t have the right execution plan, or reforms add complexity. If the Carney government is serious with this spending review,

- With billions on the line and a track record of failed targets, how PSPC plans to deliver on its goals is unclear from its
- With billions on the line and a track record of failed targets, how PSPC plans to deliver on its goals is unclear from its
- With billions on the line and a track record of failed targets, how PSPC plans to deliver on its goals is unclear from its
- The Privy Council Office's departmental plan outlines $278-million in spending this fiscal year—easily a four-year high—while forecasting cuts down to $214-million by 2027-28.
- The Privy Council Office's departmental plan outlines $278-million in spending this fiscal year—easily a four-year high—while forecasting cuts down to $214-million by 2027-28.
- The Privy Council Office's departmental plan outlines $278-million in spending this fiscal year—easily a four-year high—while forecasting cuts down to $214-million by 2027-28.
- With the deployment of 200 people and the use of AI in some instances, the Phoenix backlog is gradually coming under control, but a
- With the deployment of 200 people and the use of AI in some instances, the Phoenix backlog is gradually coming under control, but a
- With the deployment of 200 people and the use of AI in some instances, the Phoenix backlog is gradually coming under control, but a
- The pressure is on for the prime minister present a fall budget that delivers on campaign promises while meeting the commitment of balancing the
- The pressure is on for the prime minister present a fall budget that delivers on campaign promises while meeting the commitment of balancing the
- The pressure is on for the prime minister present a fall budget that delivers on campaign promises while meeting the commitment of balancing the
- The federal government needs to stop hiring generalist policy writers and start hiring experts in their field, and then hire managers and leaders with

- The federal government needs to stop hiring generalist policy writers and start hiring experts in their field, and then hire managers and leaders with
- The federal government needs to stop hiring generalist policy writers and start hiring experts in their field, and then hire managers and leaders with

- Top public servants might straighten up and self-correct if they know the prime minister isn’t afraid of swift discipline, say former bureaucrats, who welcome
- Top public servants might straighten up and self-correct if they know the prime minister isn’t afraid of swift discipline, say former bureaucrats, who welcome
- Top public servants might straighten up and self-correct if they know the prime minister isn’t afraid of swift discipline, say former bureaucrats, who welcome
- Former federal public servant David McLaughlin says Prime Minister Mark Carney's recent civil service appointments are only the beginning of a larger shuffle of
- Former federal public servant David McLaughlin says Prime Minister Mark Carney's recent civil service appointments are only the beginning of a larger shuffle of
- Former federal public servant David McLaughlin says Prime Minister Mark Carney's recent civil service appointments are only the beginning of a larger shuffle of
- The public service needs a culture of outcomes, not optics. That means making executives accountable, and, yes, having the courage to dismiss those who
- The public service needs a culture of outcomes, not optics. That means making executives accountable, and, yes, having the courage to dismiss those who
- The public service needs a culture of outcomes, not optics. That means making executives accountable, and, yes, having the courage to dismiss those who
- The public service is being retooled piece by piece to meet the demands of delivery. The changes may outlast the agenda that sparked them.
- The public service is being retooled piece by piece to meet the demands of delivery. The changes may outlast the agenda that sparked them.
- The public service is being retooled piece by piece to meet the demands of delivery. The changes may outlast the agenda that sparked them.
- With about 450,00 outstanding cases tied to the faulty pay system, an artificial intelligence virtual agent is tasked with clearing 160,000 over the next
- With about 450,00 outstanding cases tied to the faulty pay system, an artificial intelligence virtual agent is tasked with clearing 160,000 over the next
- With about 450,00 outstanding cases tied to the faulty pay system, an artificial intelligence virtual agent is tasked with clearing 160,000 over the next
- Former deputy finance minister Michael Sabia’s appointment drew praise from Tories, and came just days after he said Canada suffers from an ‘ambition deficit.’

- Former deputy finance minister Michael Sabia’s appointment drew praise from Tories, and came just days after he said Canada suffers from an ‘ambition deficit.’
- Former deputy finance minister Michael Sabia’s appointment drew praise from Tories, and came just days after he said Canada suffers from an ‘ambition deficit.’

- As of March 2024, just over 70 per cent of the core public administration belonged to one or more employment equity groups. But as
- As of March 2024, just over 70 per cent of the core public administration belonged to one or more employment equity groups. But as
- As of March 2024, just over 70 per cent of the core public administration belonged to one or more employment equity groups. But as
- The Hill Times spoke with nearly 20 insiders, including current and former senior government officials, past diplomats, business leaders, analysts, and academics to compile
- The Hill Times spoke with nearly 20 insiders, including current and former senior government officials, past diplomats, business leaders, analysts, and academics to compile
- The Hill Times spoke with nearly 20 insiders, including current and former senior government officials, past diplomats, business leaders, analysts, and academics to compile
- Auditor General Karen Hogan’s report says departments need to accelerate their efforts to reduce office space, and PSPS needs better data on the number
- Auditor General Karen Hogan’s report says departments need to accelerate their efforts to reduce office space, and PSPS needs better data on the number
- Auditor General Karen Hogan’s report says departments need to accelerate their efforts to reduce office space, and PSPS needs better data on the number
- Creating the office is one of the few concrete plans in the Throne Speech, alongside a pledge to reduce approvals on 'nation-building' projects from
- Creating the office is one of the few concrete plans in the Throne Speech, alongside a pledge to reduce approvals on 'nation-building' projects from
- Creating the office is one of the few concrete plans in the Throne Speech, alongside a pledge to reduce approvals on 'nation-building' projects from
- The choice before Parliament is binary: strategic reinvention or fiscal drift. It's time to stop pretending this business model can be modernized with enough public
- The choice before Parliament is binary: strategic reinvention or fiscal drift. It's time to stop pretending this business model can be modernized with enough public
- The choice before Parliament is binary: strategic reinvention or fiscal drift. It's time to stop pretending this business model can be modernized with enough public
- The old playbook of trimming travel budgets and giving departments arbitrary cut targets won’t cut it.

- The old playbook of trimming travel budgets and giving departments arbitrary cut targets won’t cut it.
- The old playbook of trimming travel budgets and giving departments arbitrary cut targets won’t cut it.

- It is no longer inconceivable that the U.S. could exert its regulatory powers over America-based software companies to threaten or punish rivals.
- It is no longer inconceivable that the U.S. could exert its regulatory powers over America-based software companies to threaten or punish rivals.
- It is no longer inconceivable that the U.S. could exert its regulatory powers over America-based software companies to threaten or punish rivals.
- The feds and Canada Post have squandered decades when they should have pivoted the Crown corporation away from vanishing letter delivery and restructured it

- The feds and Canada Post have squandered decades when they should have pivoted the Crown corporation away from vanishing letter delivery and restructured it
- The feds and Canada Post have squandered decades when they should have pivoted the Crown corporation away from vanishing letter delivery and restructured it

- The 2.7 per cent dip as of March 2025 represents the first time the public service hasn't grown since 2015, which experts say isn't
- The 2.7 per cent dip as of March 2025 represents the first time the public service hasn't grown since 2015, which experts say isn't
- The 2.7 per cent dip as of March 2025 represents the first time the public service hasn't grown since 2015, which experts say isn't
- Prime Minister Mark Carney has emphasized government efficiency and reining in spending, but the two largest public service unions say they need to be
- Prime Minister Mark Carney has emphasized government efficiency and reining in spending, but the two largest public service unions say they need to be
- Prime Minister Mark Carney has emphasized government efficiency and reining in spending, but the two largest public service unions say they need to be
- Many are jumping on the Parliamentary-democracy-is-in-a-crisis bandwagon this spring. So will we too. Readers should pick up the authoritative Peter H. Russell and Lorne
- Many are jumping on the Parliamentary-democracy-is-in-a-crisis bandwagon this spring. So will we too. Readers should pick up the authoritative Peter H. Russell and Lorne
- Many are jumping on the Parliamentary-democracy-is-in-a-crisis bandwagon this spring. So will we too. Readers should pick up the authoritative Peter H. Russell and Lorne
- The Department of Infrastructure expects to increase its staff by 25 per cent, about 50 public servants, in order to deal with the increased
- The Department of Infrastructure expects to increase its staff by 25 per cent, about 50 public servants, in order to deal with the increased
- The Department of Infrastructure expects to increase its staff by 25 per cent, about 50 public servants, in order to deal with the increased
- The Public Service Alliance of Canada, the largest federal public service union, will be joining the Mounties and PIPSC next week in separate court
- The Public Service Alliance of Canada, the largest federal public service union, will be joining the Mounties and PIPSC next week in separate court
- The Public Service Alliance of Canada, the largest federal public service union, will be joining the Mounties and PIPSC next week in separate court
- Amid public calls for risk-taking, cutting red tape, and dealing with the “web of rules” in order to get billions of infrastructure dollars flowing
- Amid public calls for risk-taking, cutting red tape, and dealing with the “web of rules” in order to get billions of infrastructure dollars flowing
- Amid public calls for risk-taking, cutting red tape, and dealing with the “web of rules” in order to get billions of infrastructure dollars flowing
- The House Public Accounts Committee is calling on the Treasury Board to set a firm date to implement an accrual accounting reporting method for
- The House Public Accounts Committee is calling on the Treasury Board to set a firm date to implement an accrual accounting reporting method for
- The House Public Accounts Committee is calling on the Treasury Board to set a firm date to implement an accrual accounting reporting method for
- The Privy Council Office does not live up to the standard for federal agencies when it comes to complying with access to information laws,
- The Privy Council Office does not live up to the standard for federal agencies when it comes to complying with access to information laws,
- The Privy Council Office does not live up to the standard for federal agencies when it comes to complying with access to information laws,
- Brad Lavigne, director of strategic communications for the NDP Leader’s Office, has been appointed the party’s national director and asked to “modernize” its operations.
News | March 23, 2009
News | March 23, 2009
- Brad Lavigne, director of strategic communications for the NDP Leader’s Office, has been appointed the party’s national director and asked to “modernize” its operations.
News | March 23, 2009
- Brad Lavigne, director of strategic communications for the NDP Leader’s Office, has been appointed the party’s national director and asked to “modernize” its operations.
- The Privy Council Office has set up monthly meetings with deputy ministers taking a lead on budget implementation in order to speed up the
- The Privy Council Office has set up monthly meetings with deputy ministers taking a lead on budget implementation in order to speed up the
- The Privy Council Office has set up monthly meetings with deputy ministers taking a lead on budget implementation in order to speed up the
- The Finance minister, Treasury Board president and the Parliamentary librarian must explain the cuts to the Parliamentary Budget Officer’s proposed budget before the Joint
- The Finance minister, Treasury Board president and the Parliamentary librarian must explain the cuts to the Parliamentary Budget Officer’s proposed budget before the Joint
- The Finance minister, Treasury Board president and the Parliamentary librarian must explain the cuts to the Parliamentary Budget Officer’s proposed budget before the Joint
- In order to remain competitive, managers in the public service are reclassifying jobs and increasing entry-level employees’ salaries, says a top civil servant. Public
- In order to remain competitive, managers in the public service are reclassifying jobs and increasing entry-level employees’ salaries, says a top civil servant. Public
- In order to remain competitive, managers in the public service are reclassifying jobs and increasing entry-level employees’ salaries, says a top civil servant. Public