Education Archives - Jarislowsky Chair in Public Sector Management
  • Stress testing Canadian governance

    Stress testing Canadian governance

    Across Canada, the public sector struggled to put in place pandemic public health measures, provide emergency relief to households and businesses, and continue to deliver a vast array of services to Canadians. These efforts are now going through after-action reviews supported by an extensive array of officers and agents of Parliament.

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  • These practical ideas can help reinvigorate Canada’s public sector

    These practical ideas can help reinvigorate Canada’s public sector

    The Canadian public sector is having a moment. Typically, it only draws attention from politicians and pundits in episodes, usually as a response to a specific problem or breakdown. This feedback loop has been an essential driver of change, as governments look to make the pain go away and pledge to fix the problem and…

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  • Leaving the comfort zone: Difficult issues in public sector reform

    Leaving the comfort zone: Difficult issues in public sector reform

    Much of the commentary on the public sector stays at the level of generalities. Exhortations to become more strategic, more inclusive, bolder in advice and better in delivery are impossible to contest. Too often, the discussion stops short of analyzing resistance or tradeoff among objectives. As in so many things, we are much better at…

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  • Confronted with Canada’s grim history, we must strive to do better on inclusion

    Confronted with Canada’s grim history, we must strive to do better on inclusion

    The discovery of unmarked graves of children near former Indian residential schools has created waves of shock and anger across Canada. Michael Wernick, former deputy minister for Indigenous affairs and clerk of the Privy Council, hopes that out of the pain will come a renewed commitment to reconciliation and social inclusion.

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