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The Public Service Commission of Canada (PSC) is supporting departments and agencies to ensure greater awareness and understanding of legislative, regulatory and policy requirements in federal public service staffing.
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The Public Service Commission of Canada’s 2017 18 Annual Report was tabled in Parliament on December 5, 2018.
The Public Service Commission noted that departments and agencies are taking up the challenge of modernizing their approach to staffing and recruitment following the launch of a renewed policy framework 2 years ago.
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Looking at new ways to improve recruitment in the federal public service is one way that the Public Service Commission of Canada (PSC) is supporting a representative workforce.
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A merit-based, representative and non-partisan federal public service that serves all Canadians is a key foundation of the Government of Canada’s bureaucracy.
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Today, the President of the Public Service Commission of Canada (PSC), Patrick Borbey, released the findings of the Name-Blind Recruitment Pilot Project.
Speaking Notes for Patrick Borbey President of the Public Service Commission of Canada on Experiential Learning and Pathways to Employment for Canadian Youth at the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Developmentand the Status of Persons with Disabilities
Speaking Notes for Patrick Borbey President of the Public Service Commission of Canada on Supplementary Estimates B and 2016-2017 Departmental Results Report
Thank you Madame Chair for the opportunity to appear before the Committee to discuss the Public Service Commission of Canada’s Main Estimates along with our Departmental Plan.