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What is the government doing to deliver on its promise to provide early retirement for frontline safety and security workers?
How is the government addressing issues raised within the public service regarding the updated hybrid work model introduced September 9, 2024?
Following the modernization the Official Languages Act in 2023, what is the President of the Treasury Board doing to support official languages in Canada?
The Commissioner of Official Languages has tabled his 2024-2025 Annual Report. What is the reaction of the President of the Treasury Board?
What is the government doing to fix the public service pay system once and for all?
How is the government addressing members concerns regarding the Public Service Health Care Plan and the Pensioners Dental Services Plan?
How will the Government of Canada commit to advancing employment equity, diversity and inclusion in the public service?
What is the Governments planned spending on professional services and what actions have the government taken in response to procurement issues uncovered through the ArriveCan case and other situations where procurement rules were broken?
The Auditor General has concluded that government contracts with GC Strategies and the payments made to it were not in accordance with applicable policy instruments and that value for money for these contracts was not obtained. The Auditor General was also critical of three instances in which TBS used paid for services without a contract in place. What is the government doing to fix this situation?
The Auditor General found that TBS’s ability to provide leadership and coordination for the federal real property portfolio was reduced after TBS’s Centre for Expertise for Real Property was dissolved. The Auditor General also found that with the increased presence of government employees in the workplace announced by TBS in May 2024, PSPC lost most of its flexibility to achieve its plan to reduce the government’s use of office space by 50% over 10 years. What will TBS do to re-establish its leadership and finish implementing the recommendations of the Horizontal Fixed Asset Review?