Public Servants
- Eliminating the prime minister’s national security adviser role has triggered debate about whether Canada is weakening its security architecture.
- Eliminating the prime minister’s national security adviser role has triggered debate about whether Canada is weakening its security architecture.
- Eliminating the prime minister’s national security adviser role has triggered debate about whether Canada is weakening its security architecture.
- Senior government official Alex Benay says he's 'pretty comfortable' the Phoenix pay system can handle the 'volume' of severance payouts as the public service
- Senior government official Alex Benay says he's 'pretty comfortable' the Phoenix pay system can handle the 'volume' of severance payouts as the public service
- Senior government official Alex Benay says he's 'pretty comfortable' the Phoenix pay system can handle the 'volume' of severance payouts as the public service
- The assumption appears to be that fewer experts can somehow do more with less—an impossibility in a system already stretched past its limits.
- The assumption appears to be that fewer experts can somehow do more with less—an impossibility in a system already stretched past its limits.
- The assumption appears to be that fewer experts can somehow do more with less—an impossibility in a system already stretched past its limits.
- The March 4 announcement names 15 senior civil servants to new roles, and brings in one person from the private sector as Prime Minister
- The March 4 announcement names 15 senior civil servants to new roles, and brings in one person from the private sector as Prime Minister
- The March 4 announcement names 15 senior civil servants to new roles, and brings in one person from the private sector as Prime Minister
- Joss Reimer says she wants to tackle misinformation and disinformation, and place more emphasis on the social determinants of health and preventative health. She's
- Joss Reimer says she wants to tackle misinformation and disinformation, and place more emphasis on the social determinants of health and preventative health. She's
- Joss Reimer says she wants to tackle misinformation and disinformation, and place more emphasis on the social determinants of health and preventative health. She's
- The Public Service Alliance of Canada says its members have had prolonged issues since the federal government transferred the Public Service Health Care Plan
- The Public Service Alliance of Canada says its members have had prolonged issues since the federal government transferred the Public Service Health Care Plan
- The Public Service Alliance of Canada says its members have had prolonged issues since the federal government transferred the Public Service Health Care Plan
- Unlike the private sector, senior public servants are rarely removed for persistent underperformance. And tone from the top, however well calibrated, cannot substitute for
- Unlike the private sector, senior public servants are rarely removed for persistent underperformance. And tone from the top, however well calibrated, cannot substitute for
- Unlike the private sector, senior public servants are rarely removed for persistent underperformance. And tone from the top, however well calibrated, cannot substitute for
- Amid promised referendums in Quebec and Alberta, former public servants should keep in mind the ammunition they could provide to the separatists’ cause—and keep
- Amid promised referendums in Quebec and Alberta, former public servants should keep in mind the ammunition they could provide to the separatists’ cause—and keep
- Amid promised referendums in Quebec and Alberta, former public servants should keep in mind the ammunition they could provide to the separatists’ cause—and keep
- The Phoenix pay system has cost the government more than $5-billion to date, and the current backlog of pay issues stands at around 238,000
- The Phoenix pay system has cost the government more than $5-billion to date, and the current backlog of pay issues stands at around 238,000
- The Phoenix pay system has cost the government more than $5-billion to date, and the current backlog of pay issues stands at around 238,000
- Prior to the 1980s, federal cabinet ministers made do with a handful of staff, but that has jumped to between 15 and 25 exempt
- Prior to the 1980s, federal cabinet ministers made do with a handful of staff, but that has jumped to between 15 and 25 exempt
- Prior to the 1980s, federal cabinet ministers made do with a handful of staff, but that has jumped to between 15 and 25 exempt
- In 2024-25, the government spent a total of $76.3-billion on public servants, an increase of six per cent from $71.9-billion spent in 2023-24.
- In 2024-25, the government spent a total of $76.3-billion on public servants, an increase of six per cent from $71.9-billion spent in 2023-24.
- In 2024-25, the government spent a total of $76.3-billion on public servants, an increase of six per cent from $71.9-billion spent in 2023-24.
- Liberal MP Jenna Sudds has called for 'flexibility' after fellow local caucus colleague Bruce Fanjoy criticized requirements that public servants work in-office four days
- Liberal MP Jenna Sudds has called for 'flexibility' after fellow local caucus colleague Bruce Fanjoy criticized requirements that public servants work in-office four days
- Liberal MP Jenna Sudds has called for 'flexibility' after fellow local caucus colleague Bruce Fanjoy criticized requirements that public servants work in-office four days
- NDP MP Heather McPherson says introducing the new four-day, in-office mandate for the core public service during widespread job cuts is 'a bad choice'
- NDP MP Heather McPherson says introducing the new four-day, in-office mandate for the core public service during widespread job cuts is 'a bad choice'
- NDP MP Heather McPherson says introducing the new four-day, in-office mandate for the core public service during widespread job cuts is 'a bad choice'
- Key legislation that offers early retirement to some public servants is tied to the budget implementation bill, but Senator Peter Boehm, a former longtime
- Key legislation that offers early retirement to some public servants is tied to the budget implementation bill, but Senator Peter Boehm, a former longtime
- Key legislation that offers early retirement to some public servants is tied to the budget implementation bill, but Senator Peter Boehm, a former longtime
- Treasury Board Secretariat official Jenelle Power said the bill would not allow ministers to exempt people or businesses from law for 'broad policy purposes,'
- Treasury Board Secretariat official Jenelle Power said the bill would not allow ministers to exempt people or businesses from law for 'broad policy purposes,'
- Treasury Board Secretariat official Jenelle Power said the bill would not allow ministers to exempt people or businesses from law for 'broad policy purposes,'
- Ministers must be equipped to interrogate advice with the same skepticism, financial scrutiny, and risk discipline that any serious investor would demand before committing
- Ministers must be equipped to interrogate advice with the same skepticism, financial scrutiny, and risk discipline that any serious investor would demand before committing
- Ministers must be equipped to interrogate advice with the same skepticism, financial scrutiny, and risk discipline that any serious investor would demand before committing
- The Public Service Alliance of Canada’s Liam McCarthy says these departments are expected to grow 'on the net,' but 'it is possible that we
- The Public Service Alliance of Canada’s Liam McCarthy says these departments are expected to grow 'on the net,' but 'it is possible that we
- The Public Service Alliance of Canada’s Liam McCarthy says these departments are expected to grow 'on the net,' but 'it is possible that we
- Anne Lavergne is just one of 22,000 workers from across the federal public service who have received notices that their job may be at
- Anne Lavergne is just one of 22,000 workers from across the federal public service who have received notices that their job may be at
- Anne Lavergne is just one of 22,000 workers from across the federal public service who have received notices that their job may be at
- Since the 2025 budget was tabled, more than 22,000 staff and 882 executives in 24 departments have been notified they may be affected by
- Since the 2025 budget was tabled, more than 22,000 staff and 882 executives in 24 departments have been notified they may be affected by
- Since the 2025 budget was tabled, more than 22,000 staff and 882 executives in 24 departments have been notified they may be affected by
- Agriculture and Agri-food Canada recently announced it’s closing several research centres that did work that farmers relied on, from developing new crop varieties, supporting
- Agriculture and Agri-food Canada recently announced it’s closing several research centres that did work that farmers relied on, from developing new crop varieties, supporting
- Agriculture and Agri-food Canada recently announced it’s closing several research centres that did work that farmers relied on, from developing new crop varieties, supporting
- Federal public servants rallied on Parliament Hill on Jan. 28, as the Public Service Alliance of Canada decried deep job cuts throughout the bureaucracy.
- Federal public servants rallied on Parliament Hill on Jan. 28, as the Public Service Alliance of Canada decried deep job cuts throughout the bureaucracy.
- Federal public servants rallied on Parliament Hill on Jan. 28, as the Public Service Alliance of Canada decried deep job cuts throughout the bureaucracy.
- Gina Wilson, recognized by her peers as Canada's first woman Indigenous deputy minister, often 'set the ball in motion' from behind the scenes to
- Gina Wilson, recognized by her peers as Canada's first woman Indigenous deputy minister, often 'set the ball in motion' from behind the scenes to
- Gina Wilson, recognized by her peers as Canada's first woman Indigenous deputy minister, often 'set the ball in motion' from behind the scenes to
- Canada’s Public Sector Integrity Commissioner says the office is struggling to handle ‘unprecedented numbers’ of wrongdoing and reprisal cases, and ‘resources have not kept
- Canada’s Public Sector Integrity Commissioner says the office is struggling to handle ‘unprecedented numbers’ of wrongdoing and reprisal cases, and ‘resources have not kept
- Canada’s Public Sector Integrity Commissioner says the office is struggling to handle ‘unprecedented numbers’ of wrongdoing and reprisal cases, and ‘resources have not kept
- Approximately 8,500 public servants were notified this week that they may be impacted by potential job cuts, and more than 17,000 such notifications have
- Approximately 8,500 public servants were notified this week that they may be impacted by potential job cuts, and more than 17,000 such notifications have
- Approximately 8,500 public servants were notified this week that they may be impacted by potential job cuts, and more than 17,000 such notifications have
- Treasury Board President Tony Clement is backing the House Government Operations Committee’s work on reforming the governments spending estimates, saying it’s time to
- Treasury Board President Tony Clement is backing the House Government Operations Committee’s work on reforming the governments spending estimates, saying it’s time to
- Treasury Board President Tony Clement is backing the House Government Operations Committee’s work on reforming the governments spending estimates, saying it’s time to
- The federal government should “do the right thing” and make sure that the details of billions of dollars of the coming cuts to
- The federal government should “do the right thing” and make sure that the details of billions of dollars of the coming cuts to
- The federal government should “do the right thing” and make sure that the details of billions of dollars of the coming cuts to
- Parliament’s review of the federal government’s billions of dollars of spending every year in the estimates has been “shoddy and hasty” for too
- Parliament’s review of the federal government’s billions of dollars of spending every year in the estimates has been “shoddy and hasty” for too
- Parliament’s review of the federal government’s billions of dollars of spending every year in the estimates has been “shoddy and hasty” for too
- Anne-Marie Robinson, who was recently nominated by Prime Minister Stephen Harper to be president of the Public Service Commission, says her “biggest priority”
- Anne-Marie Robinson, who was recently nominated by Prime Minister Stephen Harper to be president of the Public Service Commission, says her “biggest priority”
- Anne-Marie Robinson, who was recently nominated by Prime Minister Stephen Harper to be president of the Public Service Commission, says her “biggest priority”
- Unions and opposition MPs are crunching the numbers and connecting the dots, and they’re coming up with a bleak forecast of the pain
- Unions and opposition MPs are crunching the numbers and connecting the dots, and they’re coming up with a bleak forecast of the pain
- Unions and opposition MPs are crunching the numbers and connecting the dots, and they’re coming up with a bleak forecast of the pain
- New Democrat MP and leadership candidate Paul Dewar says he doesn’t put much stock in the government’s assertion that the loss of up
- New Democrat MP and leadership candidate Paul Dewar says he doesn’t put much stock in the government’s assertion that the loss of up
- New Democrat MP and leadership candidate Paul Dewar says he doesn’t put much stock in the government’s assertion that the loss of up
- As the Canada School of Public Service wraps up its language training services for public servants, putting 190 people out of work, Official
- As the Canada School of Public Service wraps up its language training services for public servants, putting 190 people out of work, Official
- As the Canada School of Public Service wraps up its language training services for public servants, putting 190 people out of work, Official
- The largest union representing federal public service workers has received assurance from Finance Minister Jim Flaherty that its members’ pensions won’t be on
- The largest union representing federal public service workers has received assurance from Finance Minister Jim Flaherty that its members’ pensions won’t be on
- The largest union representing federal public service workers has received assurance from Finance Minister Jim Flaherty that its members’ pensions won’t be on
- Cabinet’s Treasury Board Subcommittee on the Strategic Operating Review is still looking at proposals on how to find up to $4-billion in annual
- Cabinet’s Treasury Board Subcommittee on the Strategic Operating Review is still looking at proposals on how to find up to $4-billion in annual
- Cabinet’s Treasury Board Subcommittee on the Strategic Operating Review is still looking at proposals on how to find up to $4-billion in annual
- The union representing the thousands of inspectors and support staff that keeps Canada’s food safe is heading into contract talks with the government,
- The union representing the thousands of inspectors and support staff that keeps Canada’s food safe is heading into contract talks with the government,
- The union representing the thousands of inspectors and support staff that keeps Canada’s food safe is heading into contract talks with the government,