Bill 7: Quebec Plans to Abolish or Merge a Dozen Organizations
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Bill 7: Quebec plans to abolish or merge a dozen organizations
Quebec is preparing to abolish or merge a dozen government agencies. On Wednesday, Treasury Board President France-Élaine Duranceau introduced Bill 7, “An Act to reduce bureaucracy, increase government efficiency, and strengthen the accountability of senior public servants.” “Today is the first step. It’s a step that sets the tone, shows that progress is being made, […]
France-Élaine Duranceau has been given the mandate to give a "shock treatment" to the Quebec state. "First step": it introduces a bill that merges funds, agencies, and allows it to transfer the surpluses of the Green Fund to finance roads and public transit. It forecasts annual savings of 35 million by 2030. On the accountability side, it proposes a two-year probationary internship for state administrators.
A bill to this effect will be presented to the National Assembly on Wednesday morning by the President of the Treasury Board, France-Élaine Duranceau.
QUEBEC — Quebec is preparing to abolish or merge a dozen government agencies. The President of the Treasury Board, France-Élaine Duranceau, presented on Wednesday Bill 7, "An Act to reduce bureaucracy, increase the efficiency of the state and strengthen the accountability of senior public servants." "Today, this is the first step. It is a step that sets the tone, which shows that it is moving forward, then that we are serious," said Duranceau at…
Québec City is preparing to abolish or merge a dozen government agencies. The President of the Conseil du trésor, France-Élaine Duranceau, presented on Wednesday Bill 7, "An Act to reduce bureaucracy, increase the efficiency of the state and strengthen the accountability of senior public servants." With this bill, Duranceau hopes to achieve savings of $35 million in the long term by cutting, among other things, 220 full-time equivalents (FTEs), …
Québec City is preparing to abolish or merge a dozen government agencies. The President of the Conseil du trésor, France-Élaine Duranceau, presented on Wednesday Bill 7, "An Act to reduce bureaucracy, increase the efficiency of the state and strengthen the accountability of senior public servants." With this bill, Duranceau hopes to achieve savings of $35 million in the long term by cutting, among other things, 220 full-time equivalents (FTEs), …
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