Number of federal public service jobs in Canada could drop by almost 60,000, report predicts

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Trust me, when Canada is cutting public service jobs you KNOW the place is in trouble.

Ontario, lead by creepy Toronto, will lead the rapid decline. 100k Homeless in Ontario alone and I am about to join their ranks as the Creepy Ones destroyed my life.

At least America knows what Canada does to its own citizen who blow the whistle.

Try as they might to paint me as some sort of threat via teenage, covert Agent Provocateurs. They didn't realize just how much I knew and just how much anti-American sentiments they were sharing. Names, addresses, workplaces. All provided to those who need to know.

So the cops in Florida or NY can stand up for the Creepy Ones in Canada who they might relate to. The important agencies know the truth and will advise U.S politicians accordingly.


OTTAWA — A new report by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives says the federal public service could shed almost 60,000 jobs over the next four years as Ottawa looks to cut costs.

Earlier this month, Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne sent letters to multiple ministers asking them to cut program spending at their departments by 7.5 per cent next spring, 10 per cent the year after and 15 per cent in 2028-29.

The report, written by senior economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives David Macdonald, says the federal public service could lose up to 57,000 employees by 2028.


The report predicts that tens of thousands of the jobs will be cut at the Canada Revenue Agency, Employment and Social Development and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada — three organizations that have already seen a drop in employees in recent months.

The report says the cities of Ottawa and Gatineau will likely “bear the brunt” of the cuts because almost half of the job losses will be in the National Capital Region.
 
DOGE 2.0?
60k Here is like Doge version 4.1.

There are NEVER cuts to the feds. Guess who avoided the cuts? As always...the RCMP.

Ontario has been cutting social programs for decades, there hasn't been one cut to a cops job. Their budgets expand faster than Apples stock price.

However, they will happily triple property taxes on the Home owning poor and cut programs to give breakfast to starving school kids to ensure that NO cop ever loses his six figure job (sometimes $200k+ for a plain clothed cop, plus gold plated pension and benefits).

I told you guys, do NOT emulate us. Lead the way and take our best citizens. Please don't let me die in this Police State.
 
Many years ago I took a few classes in Public Administration, which was a major for people who hoped to go into government work as a career.

One of the most satisfying subjects that came up was the concept of Zero Based Budgeting. That is, when you are planning for the next fiscal year in your public-sector agency, presume that every program, initiative, and even person was zeroed out. Then decide whether it is worthwhile to do it, and to what extent.

DOGE was the Federal equivalent of ZBB, although spending at the Federal level is so massive and has so much inertia that it is almost impossible to kill any program or agency, or to meaningfully de-staff a Department.

Good for Canada if they are truly going to do this. Don't assume anything is its own justification for existence. If it is not efficacious or if its reason for existence is now obsolete, get rid of it. And of course check staffing levels everywhere.
 
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