Global AffairsPolicy-makingSocial Policy The pandemic upended the federal workplace. What comes next? by Kathryn May October 22, 2021
DemocracyHealthPolitics Should it stay or go? Ottawa weighs the vaccine mandate for the public service by Kathryn May March 22, 2022
Policy-makingPolitics Ottawa races to collect Phoenix overpayments ahead of deadline by Kathryn May January 25, 2022
Policy-makingPolitics Federal paymasters struggle to rise from Phoenix by Kathryn May February 23, 2022
EconomyPolicy-making The black hole of public service contract spending by Kathryn May October 17, 2022
Policy-makingPolitics Ottawa and unions agree to simplify pay rules for public servants by Kathryn May March 8, 2022
Democracy Never tweet. Social media is complicating the age-old neutrality of the public service by Kathryn May March 16, 2022
Policy-makingPolitics Some public service executives ‘burned out’ by crisis management by Kathryn May April 7, 2022
HealthPolitics Federal public service leaves work-from-home decision to departments by Kathryn May January 17, 2022
Politics The Liberal-NDP pact could have a big impact on the public service by Kathryn May April 13, 2022
Policy-makingPolitics Speaking truth to power discouraged in public service by Kathryn May May 11, 2022
HealthPolicy-making Masks no longer required for public servants at desks and in meetings with distancing by Kathryn May May 16, 2022
PoliticsSocial Policy Top bureaucrat urges summer test drive of hybrid public service workforce by Kathryn May July 21, 2022
Policy-makingPolitics All-powerful PMO, mistrust “destroying” the public service: Paul Tellier by Kathryn May May 30, 2022
PoliticsScience & Tech Ottawa needs thousands of tech workers to serve Canadians properly by Kathryn May October 31, 2022
Policy-makingPolitics The Achilles heel of the federal public service gives out again with passport fiasco by Kathryn May June 29, 2022
DemocracyPolicy-makingPolitics Canada needs a royal commission to fix problems with the federal public service by Kathryn May December 6, 2022
EconomyScience & Tech Public service will swell to 409,000 in five years, PBO says by Kathryn May November 21, 2022
EconomyPolicy-making Sweeping deputy minister shuffle raises the question, “what took so long?” by Kathryn May January 10, 2022
Policy-makingScience & Tech Federal IT contracting: Overdone and out of date by Kathryn May November 3, 2022
EconomyPolicy-makingSocial Policy Will nooks and lounges replace the office in the public service? by Kathryn May November 18, 2021
HealthSocial Policy Public service return to office thrown into doubt by Omicron variant by Kathryn May December 17, 2021
Policy-makingPolitics Public service finally has a new boss, and she’s the old boss by Kathryn May June 16, 2022