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How is conflict of interest prevented and managed in the public service?
The 2020 to 2021 Main Estimates were re-tabled in Parliament on September 30, 2020, following the prorogation. Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) is seeking $4,048.3M, which is a net decrease of $187.2M from the $4,234.4M sought in the Main Estimates for 2019 to 2020.
Canadians need more accessible, affordable, inclusive, and high quality Child care
On September 23, 2020, the Speech from the Throne highlighted priorities around modernizing training for law enforcement, use of force, and RCMP reforms with a shift toward community-led policing as part of broader Government of Canada efforts to address systemic racism and discrimination.
The Government of Canada is working to promote diversity and inclusion in the public service.
How is the Government of Canada addressing the gendered impacts of COVID-19?
What is the Government doing to support women’s shelters, sexual assault centres and organizations providing gender-based violence services and supports during the COVID-19 pandemic?
How is the Government of Canada working to end gender-based violence through a national approach?