Civil Circles
- The multibillion-dollar lawsuit alleges systemic anti-Black discrimination in the federal public service resulted in lost wages and pensions for Black government staff.
- The multibillion-dollar lawsuit alleges systemic anti-Black discrimination in the federal public service resulted in lost wages and pensions for Black government staff.
- The multibillion-dollar lawsuit alleges systemic anti-Black discrimination in the federal public service resulted in lost wages and pensions for Black government staff.
- The federal student program remains ‘a key recruitment priority’ says the government, as it looks to shrink Canada’s public sector.
- The federal student program remains ‘a key recruitment priority’ says the government, as it looks to shrink Canada’s public sector.
- The federal student program remains ‘a key recruitment priority’ says the government, as it looks to shrink Canada’s public sector.
- Millennials’ 'fingerprints' are now on the federal public service, says Deloitte's Stephen Harrington, while a Carleton University professor says the demographic could be better
- Millennials’ 'fingerprints' are now on the federal public service, says Deloitte's Stephen Harrington, while a Carleton University professor says the demographic could be better
- Millennials’ 'fingerprints' are now on the federal public service, says Deloitte's Stephen Harrington, while a Carleton University professor says the demographic could be better
- Last month, the public service saw a number of people shifting in and out of senior roles, including in files dealing with public safety,
- Last month, the public service saw a number of people shifting in and out of senior roles, including in files dealing with public safety,
- Last month, the public service saw a number of people shifting in and out of senior roles, including in files dealing with public safety,
- Two and a half years into a COVID-19 pandemic that has dramatically altered workplace arrangements, some federal departments are moving to implement return-to-office policies,
- Two and a half years into a COVID-19 pandemic that has dramatically altered workplace arrangements, some federal departments are moving to implement return-to-office policies,
- Two and a half years into a COVID-19 pandemic that has dramatically altered workplace arrangements, some federal departments are moving to implement return-to-office policies,
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s recent shakeup of the senior public service promotes nine bureaucrats, bolstering impressive resumes of some rising in the ranks to
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s recent shakeup of the senior public service promotes nine bureaucrats, bolstering impressive resumes of some rising in the ranks to
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s recent shakeup of the senior public service promotes nine bureaucrats, bolstering impressive resumes of some rising in the ranks to
- Amnesty International, a global organization with a mandate to protect and promote human rights, has thrown its support behind a multi-billion-dollar proposed class-action lawsuit
- Amnesty International, a global organization with a mandate to protect and promote human rights, has thrown its support behind a multi-billion-dollar proposed class-action lawsuit
- Amnesty International, a global organization with a mandate to protect and promote human rights, has thrown its support behind a multi-billion-dollar proposed class-action lawsuit
- KAMOURASKA, QUE. – Happy New Year from chilly rural Quebec. To start the year off right, there was an announcement from the PMO, which
- KAMOURASKA, QUE. – Happy New Year from chilly rural Quebec. To start the year off right, there was an announcement from the PMO, which
- KAMOURASKA, QUE. – Happy New Year from chilly rural Quebec. To start the year off right, there was an announcement from the PMO, which
- There are many lessons to be learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, but surely the greatest lesson is the need to be better prepared. The
- There are many lessons to be learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, but surely the greatest lesson is the need to be better prepared. The
- There are many lessons to be learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, but surely the greatest lesson is the need to be better prepared. The
- Three of Canada’s federal public service unions representing hundreds of thousands of employees have all expressed concerns over the federal government’s announcement on Oct.
- Three of Canada’s federal public service unions representing hundreds of thousands of employees have all expressed concerns over the federal government’s announcement on Oct.
- Three of Canada’s federal public service unions representing hundreds of thousands of employees have all expressed concerns over the federal government’s announcement on Oct.
- A Federal Court judge has directed that a proposed multi-billion-dollar class-action lawsuit against the federal government, launched on the part of now more than
- A Federal Court judge has directed that a proposed multi-billion-dollar class-action lawsuit against the federal government, launched on the part of now more than
- A Federal Court judge has directed that a proposed multi-billion-dollar class-action lawsuit against the federal government, launched on the part of now more than
- Systemic racism in federal Indigenous departments and agencies has led to human rights and Charter violations, allege two First Nations public servants—one current, one
- Systemic racism in federal Indigenous departments and agencies has led to human rights and Charter violations, allege two First Nations public servants—one current, one
- Systemic racism in federal Indigenous departments and agencies has led to human rights and Charter violations, allege two First Nations public servants—one current, one
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a major shakeup in the senior echelons of the public service nine days before calling the election, including the
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a major shakeup in the senior echelons of the public service nine days before calling the election, including the
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a major shakeup in the senior echelons of the public service nine days before calling the election, including the
- The COVID-19 pandemic has pulled back the curtain on the lagging technological investment by governments all over the world. Even before the pandemic, the
- The COVID-19 pandemic has pulled back the curtain on the lagging technological investment by governments all over the world. Even before the pandemic, the
- The COVID-19 pandemic has pulled back the curtain on the lagging technological investment by governments all over the world. Even before the pandemic, the
- With COVID-19 lockdowns restricting our mobility, working from home (i.e., telecommuting) has become a ‘norm’ for many sectors. We’ve been trying to figure out
- With COVID-19 lockdowns restricting our mobility, working from home (i.e., telecommuting) has become a ‘norm’ for many sectors. We’ve been trying to figure out
- With COVID-19 lockdowns restricting our mobility, working from home (i.e., telecommuting) has become a ‘norm’ for many sectors. We’ve been trying to figure out
- Federal cybersecurity workers at Canadas’s Communications Security Establishment are gearing up for strike votes following the collapse of bargaining talks after nearly two years
- Federal cybersecurity workers at Canadas’s Communications Security Establishment are gearing up for strike votes following the collapse of bargaining talks after nearly two years
- Federal cybersecurity workers at Canadas’s Communications Security Establishment are gearing up for strike votes following the collapse of bargaining talks after nearly two years
- MONTREAL—When I was a young boy, my brother and I would while away the summer days in Kamouraska by skipping rocks along the surface
- MONTREAL—When I was a young boy, my brother and I would while away the summer days in Kamouraska by skipping rocks along the surface
- MONTREAL—When I was a young boy, my brother and I would while away the summer days in Kamouraska by skipping rocks along the surface
- KAMOURASKA, QUE.—The poet Kahlil Gibran wrote in The Prophet, “the mountain to the climber is clearer from the plain.” As I take my leave
- KAMOURASKA, QUE.—The poet Kahlil Gibran wrote in The Prophet, “the mountain to the climber is clearer from the plain.” As I take my leave
- KAMOURASKA, QUE.—The poet Kahlil Gibran wrote in The Prophet, “the mountain to the climber is clearer from the plain.” As I take my leave
- OTTAWA—There was a day and age when the federal government hired public health policy experts for the Public Health Agency of Canada, adult educators
- OTTAWA—There was a day and age when the federal government hired public health policy experts for the Public Health Agency of Canada, adult educators
- OTTAWA—There was a day and age when the federal government hired public health policy experts for the Public Health Agency of Canada, adult educators
- Following the 2019 Employment Equity Report provision of disaggregated representation for visible minorities, Indigenous people, and persons with disabilities, the 2019 Public Service Employee Survey (PSES) similarly lays
- Following the 2019 Employment Equity Report provision of disaggregated representation for visible minorities, Indigenous people, and persons with disabilities, the 2019 Public Service Employee Survey (PSES) similarly lays
- Following the 2019 Employment Equity Report provision of disaggregated representation for visible minorities, Indigenous people, and persons with disabilities, the 2019 Public Service Employee Survey (PSES) similarly lays
- Perhaps it was the release of Bob Woodward’s book on U.S. President Donald Trump, Rage, and its detailed telling of the story of when
- Perhaps it was the release of Bob Woodward’s book on U.S. President Donald Trump, Rage, and its detailed telling of the story of when
- Perhaps it was the release of Bob Woodward’s book on U.S. President Donald Trump, Rage, and its detailed telling of the story of when
- Nearly seven weeks after the federal government first addressed how and when Canada’s federal public servants will return to physical worksites, the Treasury Board
- Nearly seven weeks after the federal government first addressed how and when Canada’s federal public servants will return to physical worksites, the Treasury Board
- Nearly seven weeks after the federal government first addressed how and when Canada’s federal public servants will return to physical worksites, the Treasury Board
- OTTAWA—Three years ago this week, I said goodbye to the public service and began a new life as a weekly columnist for this newspaper.
- OTTAWA—Three years ago this week, I said goodbye to the public service and began a new life as a weekly columnist for this newspaper.
- OTTAWA—Three years ago this week, I said goodbye to the public service and began a new life as a weekly columnist for this newspaper.
- Three months into the COVID-19 shutdown that’s seen government offices closed to all but critical workers and thousands of public servants working from home,
- Three months into the COVID-19 shutdown that’s seen government offices closed to all but critical workers and thousands of public servants working from home,
- Three months into the COVID-19 shutdown that’s seen government offices closed to all but critical workers and thousands of public servants working from home,
- With union members “facing the pandemic head on” at our borders, in federal penitentiaries, and by processing millions of financial support claims under tight
- With union members “facing the pandemic head on” at our borders, in federal penitentiaries, and by processing millions of financial support claims under tight
- With union members “facing the pandemic head on” at our borders, in federal penitentiaries, and by processing millions of financial support claims under tight
- The global nature of the COVID-19 pandemic is demonstrated by a “whole-of-government” approach that has captured bureaucrats from many federal departments to form Health
- The global nature of the COVID-19 pandemic is demonstrated by a “whole-of-government” approach that has captured bureaucrats from many federal departments to form Health
- The global nature of the COVID-19 pandemic is demonstrated by a “whole-of-government” approach that has captured bureaucrats from many federal departments to form Health
- Health-care workers in Canada’s federal prison system are on the verge of walking off the job over coronavirus-related safety concerns, according to their union,
- Health-care workers in Canada’s federal prison system are on the verge of walking off the job over coronavirus-related safety concerns, according to their union,
- Health-care workers in Canada’s federal prison system are on the verge of walking off the job over coronavirus-related safety concerns, according to their union,
- When Dickens wrote the opening to A Tale of Two Cities, set more than 200 years ago, he described an age of contrasts—wisdom and
- When Dickens wrote the opening to A Tale of Two Cities, set more than 200 years ago, he described an age of contrasts—wisdom and
- When Dickens wrote the opening to A Tale of Two Cities, set more than 200 years ago, he described an age of contrasts—wisdom and
- A Liberal-majority committee is urging the Trudeau government to bolster legislative protections for those exposing government misconduct to ensure a more level playing field
- A Liberal-majority committee is urging the Trudeau government to bolster legislative protections for those exposing government misconduct to ensure a more level playing field
- A Liberal-majority committee is urging the Trudeau government to bolster legislative protections for those exposing government misconduct to ensure a more level playing field
- The forthcoming federal apology to Canadians who were persecuted by the government in the past because of their sexuality has been a long time coming,
- The forthcoming federal apology to Canadians who were persecuted by the government in the past because of their sexuality has been a long time coming,
- The forthcoming federal apology to Canadians who were persecuted by the government in the past because of their sexuality has been a long time coming,
- The man who heads the office supporting whistleblowers in the federal public service should be removed from his job because he’s failed to perform his legislatively
- The man who heads the office supporting whistleblowers in the federal public service should be removed from his job because he’s failed to perform his legislatively
- The man who heads the office supporting whistleblowers in the federal public service should be removed from his job because he’s failed to perform his legislatively
- OTTAWA—The House Government Operations Committee deserves kudos for taking the bull by the horns in its review of Canada’s failed system for protecting government
- OTTAWA—The House Government Operations Committee deserves kudos for taking the bull by the horns in its review of Canada’s failed system for protecting government
- OTTAWA—The House Government Operations Committee deserves kudos for taking the bull by the horns in its review of Canada’s failed system for protecting government
- Public Services and Procurement Canada Phoenix pay centre employees are continuing to chip away at addressing the now 284,000 “unprocessed transactions” that haven’t been
- Public Services and Procurement Canada Phoenix pay centre employees are continuing to chip away at addressing the now 284,000 “unprocessed transactions” that haven’t been
- Public Services and Procurement Canada Phoenix pay centre employees are continuing to chip away at addressing the now 284,000 “unprocessed transactions” that haven’t been
- The Trudeau government must improve legal protections for public sector whistleblowers to undermine the “culture of fear” that has developed within the ranks of the federal
- The Trudeau government must improve legal protections for public sector whistleblowers to undermine the “culture of fear” that has developed within the ranks of the federal
- The Trudeau government must improve legal protections for public sector whistleblowers to undermine the “culture of fear” that has developed within the ranks of the federal
- After more than a year in office, the Liberal government has reached tentative agreements with several large bargaining units representing thousands of civil servants, though
- After more than a year in office, the Liberal government has reached tentative agreements with several large bargaining units representing thousands of civil servants, though
- After more than a year in office, the Liberal government has reached tentative agreements with several large bargaining units representing thousands of civil servants, though
- There are nearly as many unprocessed public servant pay issues in the queue as there are federal employees who receive their pay through the
- There are nearly as many unprocessed public servant pay issues in the queue as there are federal employees who receive their pay through the
- There are nearly as many unprocessed public servant pay issues in the queue as there are federal employees who receive their pay through the
- While around 7,000 cases of considerably outdated pay issues still remain in the government’s backlog of pay transactions, the department responsible announced today that
- While around 7,000 cases of considerably outdated pay issues still remain in the government’s backlog of pay transactions, the department responsible announced today that
- While around 7,000 cases of considerably outdated pay issues still remain in the government’s backlog of pay transactions, the department responsible announced today that