Subcontracting ArriveCan development ‘seems highly illogical and inefficient:’ PM
The federal government paid millions of dollars over two years to GCstrategies, a two-person firm in Ottawa, for work related to the ArriveCan app.
Subcontracting ArriveCan development ‘seems highly illogical and inefficient:’ PM
The federal government paid millions of dollars over two years to GCstrategies, a two-person firm in Ottawa, for work related to the ArriveCan app.
Op-ed: Like business, the federal workforce is not turning back the clock, TB boss says
“Public servants have never stopped working and they delivered under extremely difficult circumstances when Canadians needed them most — during the pandemic,” writes Mona Fortier.
Privy Council Office is looking for an executive search firm to create and maintain the list of candidates from minority groups who could be considered
Francophones put more personal stake in success of Ottawa’s LRT, polling suggests
Federally backed public opinion polling has revealed a linguistic divide in the national capital over its much-maligned light-rail transit system
Phoenix pay system plays role in United Way workplace campaign donation shortfall
One of the biggest workplace fundraising campaigns in Canada will fall short of its $19-million goal this holiday season, and the Grinch in the works
City council rejects motion supporting CRTC fibre-op ruling
Ottawa city council will not echo Toronto and Calgary in supporting a controversial decision that forces big telecom companies to share their high-speed Internet lines.
Ottawa councillor rallies support for CRTC fibre-op ruling
One Ottawa councillor’s attempt to rally support for a controversial ruling on high-speed Internet providers may prompt debate on whether the city should build its
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