Canada Cutting 28,000 Public Service Jobs by 2029
The Canadian government plans to eliminate 28,000 public service positions over five years through attrition and spending reductions, continuing workforce optimization efforts.
The Canadian government plans to eliminate 28,000 public service positions over five years through attrition and spending reductions, continuing workforce optimization efforts.
The upcoming 2025 federal budget reveals significant public service reductions. Discover how these cuts will impact government operations and what it means for federal employees across Canada.
An Edmonton packaging business loses faith in Canada Post amid rotating strikes, switching to private couriers as holiday shipping chaos looms for Canadian small businesses.
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Exclusive analysis of Canada's federal workplace rankings shows dramatic disparities in employee satisfaction across departments, with some agencies soaring while others face significant challenges.
Discover the groundbreaking federal departments and agencies recognized as Canada's best public service workplaces in 2025, setting new standards for employee satisfaction and innovation.
A deep dive into Canada's federal bureaucracy reveals alarming inefficiencies, with billions wasted on underperforming employees and systemic productivity issues that demand urgent reform.
Exclusive data reveals a dramatic shift in Canada's public service workforce, with remote work becoming permanent for thousands of federal employees across Ottawa and beyond.
Canadian taxpayers have footed a $1.5 million bill as the federal government battles a class action lawsuit from Black public servants alleging workplace discrimination, raising questions about government accountability.
Alberta's NDP pushes for minimum wage increase to $16.50 and new tip protection legislation to safeguard service workers' earnings across the province.
Saskatchewan Health Authority announces major reforms to emergency service notification protocols following community feedback about communication gaps during recent disruptions.
Discover which Canadian public service organizations are setting the gold standard for workplace excellence in 2025. The Ottawa Citizen's comprehensive analysis reveals the best employers in federal government.
Popular comedian Matt Rife's explosive social media rant about Air Canada's lost luggage and poor customer service sparks viral conversation about airline accountability.
The Regina Police Service reveals plans for a comprehensive renovation of their indoor firearms training facility, enhancing officer training capabilities and community safety standards.
Tens of thousands of Haredi Jews flooded Jerusalem streets in one of the largest protests against mandatory military service, creating a dramatic standoff with Israeli authorities.
Air Canada's innovative employee-centric strategy earns top honors at Customer Centricity World Series Awards, recognizing how investing in staff creates exceptional customer experiences.
Air Canada earns top honors at Customer Centricity World Series Awards for groundbreaking employee experience strategy that's transforming customer service excellence across North America.
Essential transit service connecting Windsor to Leamington will cease operations in April 2026, leaving rural residents without public transportation options and sparking community concerns.
Exclusive investigation reveals Canadian civil servants expensed luxury champagne, premium alcohol, and extravagant catering while taxpayers face economic pressures. Discover the shocking details of government spending excess.
Exclusive: The Department of National Defence confronts significant budget reductions while union leaders sound alarm about potential job losses and service impacts across Canada's public service.
The Canadian government is launching a major pilot of its next-generation pay system, with 30,000 federal employees testing the Phoenix replacement starting summer 2025.
A major Microsoft Azure service disruption brought Quebec's healthcare digital infrastructure to its knees, affecting multiple critical health platforms and services across the province.
Exclusive analysis reveals Canada's federal public service has grown dramatically since 2020, adding over 42,000 employees while private sector faces economic uncertainty. Discover the numbers behind the expansion.
The firing of Regina Police Chief Evan Bray represents an acknowledgment of harm caused to community members, according to a woman whose misconduct complaint contributed to his removal. The case highlights ongoing accountability issues within police servi
Montreal's public transit faces major disruptions as STM maintenance workers launch unlimited strike action starting November 1st, potentially affecting bus and metro services across the city.
A significant Microsoft Azure cloud outage has disrupted services across North America, impacting retail giants like Costco and Starbucks, along with Microsoft's own Office 365 platform, highlighting critical dependency on cloud infrastructure.
Exclusive investigation reveals how Trump officials systematically removed career federal employees through controversial Schedule F reclassification, raising concerns about political interference in government operations.
Ottawa Police dismantle sophisticated fraud ring that preyed on elderly and vulnerable residents through fake home service contracts, arresting seven suspects in coordinated city-wide operation.
A major DNS-related outage has hit Microsoft Azure, causing widespread service disruptions for businesses and users relying on Microsoft's cloud platform. Learn about the impact and ongoing resolution efforts.
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney argues that tapping into the talents of people with disabilities could transform Canada's public service and address critical workforce shortages.