| Public Services and Procurement Canada
| media advisories
Public Services and Procurement Canada would like to provide an update on the LaSalle Causeway closure, following the public notices issued on April 2, April 4, April 12, April 22, May 3 and May 10.
| Public Services and Procurement Canada
| media advisories
Charles Sousa, Member of Parliament for Mississauga–Lakeshore and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Public Services and Procurement, will announce a milestone in the Government of Canada’s commitment to providing the resources federal scientists need to support the transformative changes facing science today and into the future.
| Public Services and Procurement Canada
| media advisories
Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) wishes to advise motorists that there will be an alternating lane closure on the Chaudière Crossing for repair work.
| Public Services and Procurement Canada
| media advisories
Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) would like to provide an update on the LaSalle Causeway closure, following the public notices issued on April 2, April 4, April 12, April 22 and May 3.
| Public Services and Procurement Canada
| media advisories
Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) wishes to advise motorists that there will be an alternating lane closure on the Chaudière Crossing for repair work.
| Public Services and Procurement Canada
| media advisories
Public Services and Procurement Canada would like to provide an update on the LaSalle Causeway closure, following the public notices issued on April 2, April 4, April 12 and April 22.
| Public Services and Procurement Canada
| statements
Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) is exploring potential solutions for leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to help compensation officers process pay and human resources (HR) transactions faster.
| Public Services and Procurement Canada
| statements
The mandate of Public Services and Procurement Canada’s Translation Bureau is to provide quality linguistic services, including interpretation services, to Parliament and federal departments and agencies. In collaboration with its partners, including session organizers (who are responsible for the technical aspects of interpretation), the Translation Bureau continues to innovate and to draw on expert advice and best practices in Canada and abroad to provide optimal service to its clients and optimal protection to its interpreters.