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Suggested Ideas
Under the present system, the current government represents about 38% of the electoral meaning that the majority of Canadians are not represented. You cannot have open government if the current government only speaks for a minority of Canadians.
What's wrong with the government today? This is my 29th year of service, and like most people, I can't wait to leave (I may take a penalty). I'm sickened and disgusted by what this organization has become and I've had enough. How can this be fixed?
Global warming / Climate Change (call it whichever you like) has been an issue for decades. There has been some action taken but there's just been promises from the federal government.
Que les politiques, règlements, lois en vigueur au sujet de l'obligation de l'employeur de prendre des mesures d'adaptation pour les personnes handicapées au sein de la fonction publique fédérale soit appliqués de façon systématique.
Where politicians and the media communicate the loudest, it would be beneficial to the public to be able to hear arguments for governing processes from public servants t
We urge Canada’s Chief Science Advisor, Dr. Mona Nemer, to investigate the lack of transparency in the research and decision-making process that informs Canada’s pesticide regulation.