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Public service renewal need ‘intensifies’ in tough financial times

James Lahey, deputy secretary to Cabinet for Public Service Renewal, says public service renewal is a top priority, despite bleak economy, cutbacks.

Canada is facing one of the biggest economic downturns since the Great Depression, but one of the country's leading public servants says despite the bleak economic outlook and the current program review, public service renewal remains a top priority, and its urgency has "intensified" to ensure t...

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