
Attrition is the ‘worst way’ to shrink federal public service, says former clerk
OTTAWA — Canada’s federal public service grew by more than 100,000 people over the past 10 years, and both the Liberals and Conservatives are looking to trim it by not filling jobs when they are left vacant.
But a former Privy Council clerk says that might be the least efficient way to trim the public service and could cause long-term damage to its productivity.
“I think attrition is the worst way to get to a smaller, leaner public service, and that applies to the current Liberal government and to the Conservative platform,” said Michael Wernick, who was the country’s chief public servant from 2016 to 2019.
He said he’d like to see a program and spending review drive any decisions.