News of the day: How can public servants trust the system after the Fox report?; CRA offices don't have space for four-day RTO; Is the National Film Board okay?

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A public servant asks how they can trust the WFA process after the ethics commissioner's Christiane Fox report. Illustration by Rob Cross.A public servant asks how they can trust the WFA process after the ethics commissioner's Christiane Fox report. Illustration by Rob Cross. Photo by HOUSE OF COMMONS /POSTMEDIA

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HOW CAN PUBLIC SERVANTS TRUST THE SYSTEM AFTER THE CHRISTIANE FOX REPORT?

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A public servant going through workforce adjustment asks how they can trust that deputy ministers don’t meddle in the process.

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CRA headquarters Canada Revenue Agency headquarters in Ottawa. Photo by Errol McGihon /Errol McGihon

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MORE THAN A THIRD OF CRA OFFICES DON’T HAVE SPACE FOR FOUR-DAY RETURN TO OFFICE: UNION

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The Union of Taxation Employees says the Canada Revenue Agency won’t be ready for an influx of public servants by July 6.

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Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Jennie Carignan is pushing the mobilization plan. Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Jennie Carignan is pushing the mobilization plan. Photo by HYUNGCHEOL PARK /POSTMEDIA

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MORE PUBLIC SERVANTS NEEDED TO ADMINISTER MILITARY MOBILIZATION PLAN: DOCUMENTS

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Staff will have to be hired to process recruits and take care of their health needs.

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A graphic design of the NFB logo attending a therapy session. Why does the National Film Board rank among the worst workplaces in the federal government? Photo by Rob Cross /Postmedia

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IS THE NATIONAL FILM BOARD OKAY?

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Recent surveys found employee satisfaction at the NFB is among the worst in the federal government. So, what’s going on inside the agency?

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Dr. Neal Sondheimer Dr. Neal Sondheimer is medical director of Newborn Screening Ontario at CHEO. Photo by JEAN LEVAC /POSTMEDIA

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GENETIC TESTING AT BIRTH? RESEARCHERS ARE NOW STUDYING THE POSSIBILITY

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A new study will offer whole genome screening to 10,000 Ontario newborns, using the dried blood spot already collected for newborn screening.

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