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Treasury Board

  • Ottawa Adds Funding to CBC, Despite Executives’ Claims It Was Asked to Cut Its Budget
    Ottawa Adds Funding to CBC, Despite Executives’ Claims It Was Asked to Cut Its Budget
    Canada's public broadcaster is getting an increase in funding, despite executives' claims that they were asked to cut its budget for the next fiscal year. Documents from the Heritage Department ...
    February 29, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • Ottawa Paid Out More Than $210M in Bonuses to Federal Employees in 2022-23
    Ottawa Paid Out More Than $210M in Bonuses to Federal Employees in 2022-23
    Federal employees received more than $210 million in performance pay and bonuses in the 2022-23 fiscal year, according ...
    February 6, 2024BY Jennifer Cowan
  • Ottawa Denies It Told CBC to Cut 3.3 Percent of Its Budget, as Executives Claimed
    Ottawa Denies It Told CBC to Cut 3.3 Percent of Its Budget, as Executives Claimed
    The federal Liberal government is denying that it told CBC/Radio-Canada to cut its budget by 3.3 percent, despite ...
    January 31, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • Feds Spent $700,000 on Consultants to Get Advice on Saving Money: Document
    Feds Spent $700,000 on Consultants to Get Advice on Saving Money: Document
    Ottawa disclosed in the document that KPMG was hired to ‘develop recommendations’ to ensure taxpayers’ money was being ...
    November 6, 2023BY Matthew Horwood
  • Feds Issue Guidelines on Outsourcing Contracts Amid Ballooning Costs
    Feds Issue Guidelines on Outsourcing Contracts Amid Ballooning Costs
    Treasury Board President Anita Anand has issued guidance to the federal government on the use of outside contractors ...
    October 6, 2023BY Noé Chartier
  • Anand Gives Colleagues October Deadline to Cut $15B in Spending: Report
    Anand Gives Colleagues October Deadline to Cut $15B in Spending: Report
    Cabinet ministers in the Liberal government have been told to come up with $15 billion in spending cuts ...
    August 15, 2023BY Matthew Horwood
  • $550 Million in Overpayments Due to Botched Phoenix System Yet to Be Recovered, Say Feds
    $550 Million in Overpayments Due to Botched Phoenix System Yet to Be Recovered, Say Feds
    More than half a billion dollars in overpayments to federal employees due to previous errors in Ottawa's Phoenix ...
    July 12, 2023BY Peter Wilson
  • Appeals Court Dismisses Discrimination Claim of Federal Worker Wanting to Continue Working From Home
    Appeals Court Dismisses Discrimination Claim of Federal Worker Wanting to Continue Working From Home
    A claim of discrimination filed by a government employee whose work-from-home arrangement had been cancelled by her manager ...
    June 15, 2023BY Peter Wilson
  • Treasury Board Says ‘Not Possible’ to Know How Many Federal Employees With PSAC Membership Work From Home
    Treasury Board Says ‘Not Possible’ to Know How Many Federal Employees With PSAC Membership Work From Home
    The Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TBS) says it does not know how many federal employees holding membership ...
    May 24, 2023BY Isaac Teo
  • $5.2 Billion PSAC Settlement Doesn’t Include Bonuses: Fortier
    $5.2 Billion PSAC Settlement Doesn’t Include Bonuses: Fortier
    While the Liberal government has agreed to add about $5.2 billion to the pockets of its employees over ...
    May 5, 2023BY Isaac Teo
  • Federal Workers’ Strike: What They Asked for, What They Got, What Remains
    Federal Workers’ Strike: What They Asked for, What They Got, What Remains
    While the strike action has ended for 120,000 Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) workers, 35,000 Canada Revenue Agency ...
    May 3, 2023BY Matthew Horwood
  • 35,000 Canada Revenue Agency Employees Remain on Strike
    35,000 Canada Revenue Agency Employees Remain on Strike
    A day after 120,000 Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) workers reached a tentative deal with the federal government, ...
    May 2, 2023BY Matthew Horwood
  • Treasury Board President Announces $1.3 Billion-Per-Year Tentative Deal With PSAC
    Treasury Board President Announces $1.3 Billion-Per-Year Tentative Deal With PSAC
    Treasury Board President Mona Fortier said May 1 that the tentative deal Ottawa has reached with the Public ...
    May 1, 2023BY Matthew Horwood
  • PSAC, Feds Reach Tentative Agreement to End Strike for Some Public Servants
    PSAC, Feds Reach Tentative Agreement to End Strike for Some Public Servants
    Around 120,000 of the federal employees represented by the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) are returning to ...
    May 1, 2023BY Peter Wilson
  • Federal Government Touts ‘Final’ Offer to Striking Public Service Union as Fair
    Federal Government Touts ‘Final’ Offer to Striking Public Service Union as Fair
    The federal government says the contract proposal extended on Friday to the union representing more than 100,000 striking ...
    April 30, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Military Commander Threatens Legal Action Over Union Picketing at Kingston Base
    Military Commander Threatens Legal Action Over Union Picketing at Kingston Base
    The commander of a military base has issued a warning to one of the largest components of the ...
    April 28, 2023BY Isaac Teo
  • Striking Public Servants Block Access to Ottawa Office Buildings, Disrupt Traffic
    Striking Public Servants Block Access to Ottawa Office Buildings, Disrupt Traffic
    On the seventh day of the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) strike, workers escalated the protest by ...
    April 25, 2023BY Matthew Horwood
  • Treasury Board Sends Open Letter to Canadians on Talks With Union Amid Ongoing Strike
    Treasury Board Sends Open Letter to Canadians on Talks With Union Amid Ongoing Strike
    The federal government offered to do a joint review of its return-to-office orders for civil servants but hasn't ...
    April 24, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Public Service Union Threatens to Move Picket Lines to ‘Strategic Locations’ to Increase Disruption
    Public Service Union Threatens to Move Picket Lines to ‘Strategic Locations’ to Increase Disruption
    As the federal public service workers' strike reaches its sixth day, the union representing the workers said on ...
    April 24, 2023BY Matthew Horwood
  • PSAC President Warns of ‘More and More Inconvenience’ on 2nd Day of National Strike
    PSAC President Warns of ‘More and More Inconvenience’ on 2nd Day of National Strike
    On the second day of the national strike for more than 155,000 workers under the Public Service Alliance of ...
    April 20, 2023BY Matthew Horwood
  • Union Representing Over 120,000 Federal Workers Votes to Strike
    Union Representing Over 120,000 Federal Workers Votes to Strike
    The Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC)—a union that represents more than 120,000 federal public servants across the country—has ...
    April 12, 2023BY Matthew Horwood
  • Federal Employees Compensated $685 Million for Phoenix Pay System Error: Briefing Note
    Federal Employees Compensated $685 Million for Phoenix Pay System Error: Briefing Note
    Federal employees have been compensated around $685 million by the government for a payment error that occurred several ...
    March 20, 2023BY Peter Wilson
  • Feds Plan to Spend $2.2 Billion More on Consultants: Parliamentary Budget Office
    Feds Plan to Spend $2.2 Billion More on Consultants: Parliamentary Budget Office
    Federal spending on consultants will jump 13 percent this year as the Liberal government intends to pay more ...
    March 6, 2023BY Isaac Teo
  • Federal Departments Spent Over $2 Million on TikTok Ads Since 2020: Document
    Federal Departments Spent Over $2 Million on TikTok Ads Since 2020: Document
    A number of federal departments have spent a total of over $2 million on advertisements on the Chinese-owned video-sharing ...
    February 28, 2023BY Peter Wilson
  • Government’s ‘Ambitious Agenda’ Justifies Sizeable Outsourcing, Says Minister Fortier
    Government’s ‘Ambitious Agenda’ Justifies Sizeable Outsourcing, Says Minister Fortier
    The Trudeau government’s “ambitious agenda” justifies the hundreds of millions spent on outside contractors, Treasury Board President Mona ...
    February 8, 2023BY Noé Chartier
  • Law to Reduce Red Tape on Small Businesses Achieved Little: Federal Report
    Law to Reduce Red Tape on Small Businesses Achieved Little: Federal Report
    A law enacted in 2015 to reduce federal red tape imposed on Canadians and small businesses has achieved ...
    January 19, 2023BY Isaac Teo
  • Penalties for Public Servants Who Won’t Go Back to Office to Be Handled Individually
    Penalties for Public Servants Who Won’t Go Back to Office to Be Handled Individually
    Treasury Board President Mona Fortier says any repercussions for any federal public servants who refuse to return to in-person ...
    January 13, 2023BY The Canadian Press
TOP NEWS
  • Trump on Iran Conflict: Troops Staying Until ‘We Have a Completion’
    2hr By T.J. Muscaro
    Trump on Iran Conflict: Troops Staying Until ‘We Have a Completion’
  • Iran Launches First Missiles at Israel Since Ceasefire Agreement
    3hr By Jacki Thrapp
    Iran Launches First Missiles at Israel Since Ceasefire Agreement
  • Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
    4hr By Jack Phillips
    Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
  • Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
    4hr By Savannah Hulsey Pointer
    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
  • US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
    6hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
  • US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
    7hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
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    7hr By Mercura Wang
    Fascia: The Living, Interconnected Web Behind Movement and Healing—How to Enhance Its Function
  • Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
    11hr By Lawrence Wilson
    Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
  • US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
    12hr By Naveen Athrappully
    US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
  • Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
    18hr By Melanie Sun
    Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
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