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In the fast-paced and constantly evolving marketplace to secure necessary products and supplies to support the Government of Canada’s response to the pandemic, questions may arise as to the measures that Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) has in place to protect the integrity of the federal procurement system during this period.
Sea Lice in Canada
A CBC article was released on March 9 and highlighted concerns about racism in two IRCC offices, including the Client Support Centre. While the article focused primarily on the results of IRCC’s department-wide anti-racism focus groups conducted in 2021, which has drawn media interest previously, it also incorrectly stated that IRCC was investigating claims of systemic racism at these two IRCC offices. The work referenced in the article relates to an independent workplace assessment currently being conducted with Charron HR to support a healthy workplace at IRCC, not an audit, investigation or anti-racism probe.
Processing and facilitation measures for temporary workers
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister tabled the 2022 Federal Budget on April 7, 2022
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister tabled the 2022 Federal Budget on April 7, 2022.
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister tabled the 2022 Federal Budget on April 7, 2022.