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- The RCMP has corrected the status of two firms as non-Indigenous at Indigenous Services Canada's direction. But one of those companies remains on the government's controversial Indigenous Business Directory.
- The RCMP has corrected the status of two firms as non-Indigenous at Indigenous Services Canada's direction. But one of those companies remains on the government's controversial Indigenous Business Directory.
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- Hybrid work still exists under this new directive. No, it’s not up to federal public servants to save Ottawa's downtown core, but the extra day downtown can’t hurt. It will be an adjustment, but as long as there is flexibility, it could benefit both employees and employers in the long-run.
- A recent Angus Reid poll found that 59 per cent of Canadians support federal workers spending more time in the office and less time remotely.
- A recent Angus Reid poll found that 59 per cent of Canadians support federal workers spending more time in the office and less time remotely.
- A number of Ottawa-area mayors wrote to the Treasury Board president with their major concerns that the government's back-to-office decision will have on their local economies and the environment.
- A number of Ottawa-area mayors wrote to the Treasury Board president with their major concerns that the government's back-to-office decision will have on their local economies and the environment.
- Sending public servants into action to save a city from decades of bad urban planning is like dispatching the military to fill sandbags, or respond to the latest climate emergency—but with far less tangible benefit. It is no way to save a city, and no way to run a government.
- Sending public servants into action to save a city from decades of bad urban planning is like dispatching the military to fill sandbags, or respond to the latest climate emergency—but with far less tangible benefit. It is no way to save a city, and no way to run a government.
- Civil service renewal is 'fairly low down on the political radar screen,' says bureaucracy expert Andrew Griffith.
- Civil service renewal is 'fairly low down on the political radar screen,' says bureaucracy expert Andrew Griffith.
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