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When will the government implement the voluntary early retirement incentive program announced in Budget 2025, and how will it help manage workforce reductions?
How will the Government of Canada commit to advancing employment equity, diversity and inclusion in the public service?
What is the government doing to strengthen public service integrity in the wake of issues such as ArriveCAN?
What is the government doing to deliver on its promise to provide early retirement for frontline safety and security workers?
Is the government going to require all public servants to return to the office full time?
Following the modernization of the Official Languages Act in 2023, what is the President of the Treasury Board doing to support official languages in Canada?
How is the government addressing members concerns regarding international services under the Public Service Health Care Plan?
Why has the number of Assistant Deputy Ministers (EX-04 and EX-05) grown faster than the number of classified positions at those levels, resulting in overages?
What is being done to ensure the contractors are being used prudently?
What authorities will the Defence Investment Agency have and what oversight will be in place?