Keeping our public service connected to Canadians

As government budgets are examined, limiting the public service's ability to connect with Canadians could only be seen as penny-wise, but pound foolish.

Sound government policy should be shaped by a balance of perspectives—not simply those found within Canada's National Capital Region. In order for policy-makers in the federal public service to benefit from external perspectives, they must connect with Canadians on a regular basis to better...

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