总理贾斯汀·特鲁多宣布提名玛丽-尚塔尔·吉拉德 (Marie-Chantal Girard) 担任加拿大公共服务委员会主席

2023 年 11 月 29 日  安大略省渥太华 总理贾斯汀·特鲁多今天宣布提名玛丽·尚塔尔·吉拉德为下一任加拿大公共服务委员会主席。 Associated Link Biographical Note Associated Link
  • As set out in the Public Service Employment Act, this appointment must be approved by resolution of the House of Commons and the Senate.
  • The Public Service Commission of Canada fulfills its mandate by:
    • supporting federal departments and agencies in hiring qualified individuals into and within the public service;
    • overseeing and ensuring the integrity of public service hiring;
    • protecting the non-partisan nature of the public service while respecting employees’ rights to participate in political activities; and
    • delivering recruitment programs and assessment services.
  • The federal public service is Canada’s largest employer, with almost 288,000 employees serving as climate scientists, nurses in Northern regions, fisheries officers, policy advisors, and in thousands of other roles that shape our country. The federal government depends on a qualified and diverse public service that reflects the range of backgrounds and worldviews making up Canadian society.
  • As an independent agency, the Public Service Commission of Canada reports its results to Parliament.
Biographical Note Associated Link Quick Facts
  • As set out in the Public Service Employment Act, this appointment must be approved by resolution of the House of Commons and the Senate.
  • The Public Service Commission of Canada fulfills its mandate by:
    • supporting federal departments and agencies in hiring qualified individuals into and within the public service;
    • overseeing and ensuring the integrity of public service hiring;
    • protecting the non-partisan nature of the public service while respecting employees’ rights to participate in political activities; and
    • delivering recruitment programs and assessment services.
  • The federal public service is Canada’s largest employer, with almost 288,000 employees serving as climate scientists, nurses in Northern regions, fisheries officers, policy advisors, and in thousands of other roles that shape our country. The federal government depends on a qualified and diverse public service that reflects the range of backgrounds and worldviews making up Canadian society.
  • As an independent agency, the Public Service Commission of Canada reports its results to Parliament.
Biographical Note Associated Link Quick Facts
  • As set out in the Public Service Employment Act, this appointment must be approved by resolution of the House of Commons and the Senate.
  • The Public Service Commission of Canada fulfills its mandate by:
    • supporting federal departments and agencies in hiring qualified individuals into and within the public service;
    • overseeing and ensuring the integrity of public service hiring;
    • protecting the non-partisan nature of the public service while respecting employees’ rights to participate in political activities; and
    • delivering recruitment programs and assessment services.
  • The federal public service is Canada’s largest employer, with almost 288,000 employees serving as climate scientists, nurses in Northern regions, fisheries officers, policy advisors, and in thousands of other roles that shape our country. The federal government depends on a qualified and diverse public service that reflects the range of backgrounds and worldviews making up Canadian society.
  • As an independent agency, the Public Service Commission of Canada reports its results to Parliament.
Biographical Note Associated Link Quote “Ms. Girard has a proven track record of dedicated public service and people-focused policy development. I am confident that her extensive experience would be a valuable asset to help uphold the integrity of the public service that Canadians deserve.” — The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada Quick Facts
  • As set out in the Public Service Employment Act, this appointment must be approved by resolution of the House of Commons and the Senate.
  • The Public Service Commission of Canada fulfills its mandate by:
    • supporting federal departments and agencies in hiring qualified individuals into and within the public service;
    • overseeing and ensuring the integrity of public service hiring;
    • protecting the non-partisan nature of the public service while respecting employees’ rights to participate in political activities; and
    • delivering recruitment programs and assessment services.
  • The federal public service is Canada’s largest employer, with almost 288,000 employees serving as climate scientists, nurses in Northern regions, fisheries officers, policy advisors, and in thousands of other roles that shape our country. The federal government depends on a qualified and diverse public service that reflects the range of backgrounds and worldviews making up Canadian society.
  • As an independent agency, the Public Service Commission of Canada reports its results to Parliament.
Biographical Note Associated Link As President of the Public Service Commission of Canada, Ms. Girard would help promote and safeguard a merit-based, representative, and non-partisan public service that serves all Canadians. Quote “Ms. Girard has a proven track record of dedicated public service and people-focused policy development. I am confident that her extensive experience would be a valuable asset to help uphold the integrity of the public service that Canadians deserve.” — The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada Quick Facts
  • As set out in the Public Service Employment Act, this appointment must be approved by resolution of the House of Commons and the Senate.
  • The Public Service Commission of Canada fulfills its mandate by:
    • supporting federal departments and agencies in hiring qualified individuals into and within the public service;
    • overseeing and ensuring the integrity of public service hiring;
    • protecting the non-partisan nature of the public service while respecting employees’ rights to participate in political activities; and
    • delivering recruitment programs and assessment services.
  • The federal public service is Canada’s largest employer, with almost 288,000 employees serving as climate scientists, nurses in Northern regions, fisheries officers, policy advisors, and in thousands of other roles that shape our country. The federal government depends on a qualified and diverse public service that reflects the range of backgrounds and worldviews making up Canadian society.
  • As an independent agency, the Public Service Commission of Canada reports its results to Parliament.
Biographical Note Associated Link Ms. Girard is an accomplished administrator with experience serving Canadians regionally, nationally, and internationally. For over two decades, she has worked to design and implement policies to better the lives of Canadians, including by supporting socio-economic development, advancing pay equity, fostering good labour relations, and promoting fairness for equity-seeking groups. She is currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Pensions and Benefits, Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. As President of the Public Service Commission of Canada, Ms. Girard would help promote and safeguard a merit-based, representative, and non-partisan public service that serves all Canadians. Quote “Ms. Girard has a proven track record of dedicated public service and people-focused policy development. I am confident that her extensive experience would be a valuable asset to help uphold the integrity of the public service that Canadians deserve.” — The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada Quick Facts
  • As set out in the Public Service Employment Act, this appointment must be approved by resolution of the House of Commons and the Senate.
  • The Public Service Commission of Canada fulfills its mandate by:
    • supporting federal departments and agencies in hiring qualified individuals into and within the public service;
    • overseeing and ensuring the integrity of public service hiring;
    • protecting the non-partisan nature of the public service while respecting employees’ rights to participate in political activities; and
    • delivering recruitment programs and assessment services.
  • The federal public service is Canada’s largest employer, with almost 288,000 employees serving as climate scientists, nurses in Northern regions, fisheries officers, policy advisors, and in thousands of other roles that shape our country. The federal government depends on a qualified and diverse public service that reflects the range of backgrounds and worldviews making up Canadian society.
  • As an independent agency, the Public Service Commission of Canada reports its results to Parliament.
Biographical Note Associated Link The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced the nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as the next President of the Public Service Commission of Canada. Ms. Girard is an accomplished administrator with experience serving Canadians regionally, nationally, and internationally. For over two decades, she has worked to design and implement policies to better the lives of Canadians, including by supporting socio-economic development, advancing pay equity, fostering good labour relations, and promoting fairness for equity-seeking groups. She is currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Pensions and Benefits, Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. As President of the Public Service Commission of Canada, Ms. Girard would help promote and safeguard a merit-based, representative, and non-partisan public service that serves all Canadians. Quote “Ms. Girard has a proven track record of dedicated public service and people-focused policy development. I am confident that her extensive experience would be a valuable asset to help uphold the integrity of the public service that Canadians deserve.” — The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada Quick Facts
  • As set out in the Public Service Employment Act, this appointment must be approved by resolution of the House of Commons and the Senate.
  • The Public Service Commission of Canada fulfills its mandate by:
    • supporting federal departments and agencies in hiring qualified individuals into and within the public service;
    • overseeing and ensuring the integrity of public service hiring;
    • protecting the non-partisan nature of the public service while respecting employees’ rights to participate in political activities; and
    • delivering recruitment programs and assessment services.
  • The federal public service is Canada’s largest employer, with almost 288,000 employees serving as climate scientists, nurses in Northern regions, fisheries officers, policy advisors, and in thousands of other roles that shape our country. The federal government depends on a qualified and diverse public service that reflects the range of backgrounds and worldviews making up Canadian society.
  • As an independent agency, the Public Service Commission of Canada reports its results to Parliament.
Biographical Note Associated Link November 29, 2023 Ottawa, Ontario The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced the nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as the next President of the Public Service Commission of Canada. Ms. Girard is an accomplished administrator with experience serving Canadians regionally, nationally, and internationally. For over two decades, she has worked to design and implement policies to better the lives of Canadians, including by supporting socio-economic development, advancing pay equity, fostering good labour relations, and promoting fairness for equity-seeking groups. She is currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Pensions and Benefits, Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. As President of the Public Service Commission of Canada, Ms. Girard would help promote and safeguard a merit-based, representative, and non-partisan public service that serves all Canadians. Quote “Ms. Girard has a proven track record of dedicated public service and people-focused policy development. I am confident that her extensive experience would be a valuable asset to help uphold the integrity of the public service that Canadians deserve.” — The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada Quick Facts
  • As set out in the Public Service Employment Act, this appointment must be approved by resolution of the House of Commons and the Senate.
  • The Public Service Commission of Canada fulfills its mandate by:
    • supporting federal departments and agencies in hiring qualified individuals into and within the public service;
    • overseeing and ensuring the integrity of public service hiring;
    • protecting the non-partisan nature of the public service while respecting employees’ rights to participate in political activities; and
    • delivering recruitment programs and assessment services.
  • The federal public service is Canada’s largest employer, with almost 288,000 employees serving as climate scientists, nurses in Northern regions, fisheries officers, policy advisors, and in thousands of other roles that shape our country. The federal government depends on a qualified and diverse public service that reflects the range of backgrounds and worldviews making up Canadian society.
  • As an independent agency, the Public Service Commission of Canada reports its results to Parliament.
Biographical Note Associated Link

Prime Minister announces nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as President of the Public Service Commission of Canada

November 29, 2023 Ottawa, Ontario The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced the nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as the next President of the Public Service Commission of Canada. Ms. Girard is an accomplished administrator with experience serving Canadians regionally, nationally, and internationally. For over two decades, she has worked to design and implement policies to better the lives of Canadians, including by supporting socio-economic development, advancing pay equity, fostering good labour relations, and promoting fairness for equity-seeking groups. She is currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Pensions and Benefits, Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. As President of the Public Service Commission of Canada, Ms. Girard would help promote and safeguard a merit-based, representative, and non-partisan public service that serves all Canadians. Quote “Ms. Girard has a proven track record of dedicated public service and people-focused policy development. I am confident that her extensive experience would be a valuable asset to help uphold the integrity of the public service that Canadians deserve.” — The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada Quick Facts
  • As set out in the Public Service Employment Act, this appointment must be approved by resolution of the House of Commons and the Senate.
  • The Public Service Commission of Canada fulfills its mandate by:
    • supporting federal departments and agencies in hiring qualified individuals into and within the public service;
    • overseeing and ensuring the integrity of public service hiring;
    • protecting the non-partisan nature of the public service while respecting employees’ rights to participate in political activities; and
    • delivering recruitment programs and assessment services.
  • The federal public service is Canada’s largest employer, with almost 288,000 employees serving as climate scientists, nurses in Northern regions, fisheries officers, policy advisors, and in thousands of other roles that shape our country. The federal government depends on a qualified and diverse public service that reflects the range of backgrounds and worldviews making up Canadian society.
  • As an independent agency, the Public Service Commission of Canada reports its results to Parliament.
Biographical Note Associated Link 加拿大公共服务委员会

Prime Minister announces nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as President of the Public Service Commission of Canada

November 29, 2023 Ottawa, Ontario The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced the nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as the next President of the Public Service Commission of Canada. Ms. Girard is an accomplished administrator with experience serving Canadians regionally, nationally, and internationally. For over two decades, she has worked to design and implement policies to better the lives of Canadians, including by supporting socio-economic development, advancing pay equity, fostering good labour relations, and promoting fairness for equity-seeking groups. She is currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Pensions and Benefits, Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. As President of the Public Service Commission of Canada, Ms. Girard would help promote and safeguard a merit-based, representative, and non-partisan public service that serves all Canadians. Quote “Ms. Girard has a proven track record of dedicated public service and people-focused policy development. I am confident that her extensive experience would be a valuable asset to help uphold the integrity of the public service that Canadians deserve.” — The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada Quick Facts
  • As set out in the Public Service Employment Act, this appointment must be approved by resolution of the House of Commons and the Senate.
  • The Public Service Commission of Canada fulfills its mandate by:
    • supporting federal departments and agencies in hiring qualified individuals into and within the public service;
    • overseeing and ensuring the integrity of public service hiring;
    • protecting the non-partisan nature of the public service while respecting employees’ rights to participate in political activities; and
    • delivering recruitment programs and assessment services.
  • The federal public service is Canada’s largest employer, with almost 288,000 employees serving as climate scientists, nurses in Northern regions, fisheries officers, policy advisors, and in thousands of other roles that shape our country. The federal government depends on a qualified and diverse public service that reflects the range of backgrounds and worldviews making up Canadian society.
  • As an independent agency, the Public Service Commission of Canada reports its results to Parliament.
Biographical Note Associated Link 相关链接 加拿大公共服务委员会

Prime Minister announces nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as President of the Public Service Commission of Canada

November 29, 2023 Ottawa, Ontario The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced the nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as the next President of the Public Service Commission of Canada. Ms. Girard is an accomplished administrator with experience serving Canadians regionally, nationally, and internationally. For over two decades, she has worked to design and implement policies to better the lives of Canadians, including by supporting socio-economic development, advancing pay equity, fostering good labour relations, and promoting fairness for equity-seeking groups. She is currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Pensions and Benefits, Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. As President of the Public Service Commission of Canada, Ms. Girard would help promote and safeguard a merit-based, representative, and non-partisan public service that serves all Canadians. Quote “Ms. Girard has a proven track record of dedicated public service and people-focused policy development. I am confident that her extensive experience would be a valuable asset to help uphold the integrity of the public service that Canadians deserve.” — The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada Quick Facts
  • As set out in the Public Service Employment Act, this appointment must be approved by resolution of the House of Commons and the Senate.
  • The Public Service Commission of Canada fulfills its mandate by:
    • supporting federal departments and agencies in hiring qualified individuals into and within the public service;
    • overseeing and ensuring the integrity of public service hiring;
    • protecting the non-partisan nature of the public service while respecting employees’ rights to participate in political activities; and
    • delivering recruitment programs and assessment services.
  • The federal public service is Canada’s largest employer, with almost 288,000 employees serving as climate scientists, nurses in Northern regions, fisheries officers, policy advisors, and in thousands of other roles that shape our country. The federal government depends on a qualified and diverse public service that reflects the range of backgrounds and worldviews making up Canadian society.
  • As an independent agency, the Public Service Commission of Canada reports its results to Parliament.
Biographical Note Associated Link 玛丽-尚塔尔·吉拉德 相关链接 加拿大公共服务委员会

Prime Minister announces nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as President of the Public Service Commission of Canada

November 29, 2023 Ottawa, Ontario The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced the nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as the next President of the Public Service Commission of Canada. Ms. Girard is an accomplished administrator with experience serving Canadians regionally, nationally, and internationally. For over two decades, she has worked to design and implement policies to better the lives of Canadians, including by supporting socio-economic development, advancing pay equity, fostering good labour relations, and promoting fairness for equity-seeking groups. She is currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Pensions and Benefits, Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. As President of the Public Service Commission of Canada, Ms. Girard would help promote and safeguard a merit-based, representative, and non-partisan public service that serves all Canadians. Quote “Ms. Girard has a proven track record of dedicated public service and people-focused policy development. I am confident that her extensive experience would be a valuable asset to help uphold the integrity of the public service that Canadians deserve.” — The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada Quick Facts
  • As set out in the Public Service Employment Act, this appointment must be approved by resolution of the House of Commons and the Senate.
  • The Public Service Commission of Canada fulfills its mandate by:
    • supporting federal departments and agencies in hiring qualified individuals into and within the public service;
    • overseeing and ensuring the integrity of public service hiring;
    • protecting the non-partisan nature of the public service while respecting employees’ rights to participate in political activities; and
    • delivering recruitment programs and assessment services.
  • The federal public service is Canada’s largest employer, with almost 288,000 employees serving as climate scientists, nurses in Northern regions, fisheries officers, policy advisors, and in thousands of other roles that shape our country. The federal government depends on a qualified and diverse public service that reflects the range of backgrounds and worldviews making up Canadian society.
  • As an independent agency, the Public Service Commission of Canada reports its results to Parliament.
Biographical Note Associated Link 简历 玛丽-尚塔尔·吉拉德 相关链接 加拿大公共服务委员会

Prime Minister announces nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as President of the Public Service Commission of Canada

November 29, 2023 Ottawa, Ontario The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced the nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as the next President of the Public Service Commission of Canada. Ms. Girard is an accomplished administrator with experience serving Canadians regionally, nationally, and internationally. For over two decades, she has worked to design and implement policies to better the lives of Canadians, including by supporting socio-economic development, advancing pay equity, fostering good labour relations, and promoting fairness for equity-seeking groups. She is currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Pensions and Benefits, Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. As President of the Public Service Commission of Canada, Ms. Girard would help promote and safeguard a merit-based, representative, and non-partisan public service that serves all Canadians. Quote “Ms. Girard has a proven track record of dedicated public service and people-focused policy development. I am confident that her extensive experience would be a valuable asset to help uphold the integrity of the public service that Canadians deserve.” — The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada Quick Facts
  • As set out in the Public Service Employment Act, this appointment must be approved by resolution of the House of Commons and the Senate.
  • The Public Service Commission of Canada fulfills its mandate by:
    • supporting federal departments and agencies in hiring qualified individuals into and within the public service;
    • overseeing and ensuring the integrity of public service hiring;
    • protecting the non-partisan nature of the public service while respecting employees’ rights to participate in political activities; and
    • delivering recruitment programs and assessment services.
  • The federal public service is Canada’s largest employer, with almost 288,000 employees serving as climate scientists, nurses in Northern regions, fisheries officers, policy advisors, and in thousands of other roles that shape our country. The federal government depends on a qualified and diverse public service that reflects the range of backgrounds and worldviews making up Canadian society.
  • As an independent agency, the Public Service Commission of Canada reports its results to Parliament.
Biographical Note Associated Link  简历 玛丽-尚塔尔·吉拉德 相关链接 加拿大公共服务委员会

Prime Minister announces nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as President of the Public Service Commission of Canada

November 29, 2023 Ottawa, Ontario The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced the nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as the next President of the Public Service Commission of Canada. Ms. Girard is an accomplished administrator with experience serving Canadians regionally, nationally, and internationally. For over two decades, she has worked to design and implement policies to better the lives of Canadians, including by supporting socio-economic development, advancing pay equity, fostering good labour relations, and promoting fairness for equity-seeking groups. She is currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Pensions and Benefits, Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. As President of the Public Service Commission of Canada, Ms. Girard would help promote and safeguard a merit-based, representative, and non-partisan public service that serves all Canadians. Quote “Ms. Girard has a proven track record of dedicated public service and people-focused policy development. I am confident that her extensive experience would be a valuable asset to help uphold the integrity of the public service that Canadians deserve.” — The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada Quick Facts
  • As set out in the Public Service Employment Act, this appointment must be approved by resolution of the House of Commons and the Senate.
  • The Public Service Commission of Canada fulfills its mandate by:
    • supporting federal departments and agencies in hiring qualified individuals into and within the public service;
    • overseeing and ensuring the integrity of public service hiring;
    • protecting the non-partisan nature of the public service while respecting employees’ rights to participate in political activities; and
    • delivering recruitment programs and assessment services.
  • The federal public service is Canada’s largest employer, with almost 288,000 employees serving as climate scientists, nurses in Northern regions, fisheries officers, policy advisors, and in thousands of other roles that shape our country. The federal government depends on a qualified and diverse public service that reflects the range of backgrounds and worldviews making up Canadian society.
  • As an independent agency, the Public Service Commission of Canada reports its results to Parliament.
Biographical Note Associated Link 保护公共服务的无党派性质,同时尊重雇员参与政治活动的权利;和提供招聘计划和评估服务。 联邦公共服务部门是加拿大最大的雇主,拥有近 288,000 名雇员,他们担任气候科学家、北部地区的护士、渔业官员、政策顾问以及塑造我们国家的数千个其他角色。联邦政府依赖于优质且多元化的公共服务,这些公共服务反映了加拿大社会的各种背景和世界观。 作为一个独立机构,加拿大公共服务委员会向议会报告其结果。  简历 玛丽-尚塔尔·吉拉德 相关链接 加拿大公共服务委员会

Prime Minister announces nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as President of the Public Service Commission of Canada

November 29, 2023 Ottawa, Ontario The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced the nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as the next President of the Public Service Commission of Canada. Ms. Girard is an accomplished administrator with experience serving Canadians regionally, nationally, and internationally. For over two decades, she has worked to design and implement policies to better the lives of Canadians, including by supporting socio-economic development, advancing pay equity, fostering good labour relations, and promoting fairness for equity-seeking groups. She is currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Pensions and Benefits, Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. As President of the Public Service Commission of Canada, Ms. Girard would help promote and safeguard a merit-based, representative, and non-partisan public service that serves all Canadians. Quote “Ms. Girard has a proven track record of dedicated public service and people-focused policy development. I am confident that her extensive experience would be a valuable asset to help uphold the integrity of the public service that Canadians deserve.” — The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada Quick Facts
  • As set out in the Public Service Employment Act, this appointment must be approved by resolution of the House of Commons and the Senate.
  • The Public Service Commission of Canada fulfills its mandate by:
    • supporting federal departments and agencies in hiring qualified individuals into and within the public service;
    • overseeing and ensuring the integrity of public service hiring;
    • protecting the non-partisan nature of the public service while respecting employees’ rights to participate in political activities; and
    • delivering recruitment programs and assessment services.
  • The federal public service is Canada’s largest employer, with almost 288,000 employees serving as climate scientists, nurses in Northern regions, fisheries officers, policy advisors, and in thousands of other roles that shape our country. The federal government depends on a qualified and diverse public service that reflects the range of backgrounds and worldviews making up Canadian society.
  • As an independent agency, the Public Service Commission of Canada reports its results to Parliament.
Biographical Note Associated Link 监督和确保公共服务招聘的诚信; 保护公共服务的无党派性质,同时尊重雇员参与政治活动的权利;和提供招聘计划和评估服务。 联邦公共服务部门是加拿大最大的雇主,拥有近 288,000 名雇员,他们担任气候科学家、北部地区的护士、渔业官员、政策顾问以及塑造我们国家的数千个其他角色。联邦政府依赖于优质且多元化的公共服务,这些公共服务反映了加拿大社会的各种背景和世界观。 作为一个独立机构,加拿大公共服务委员会向议会报告其结果。  简历 玛丽-尚塔尔·吉拉德 相关链接 加拿大公共服务委员会

Prime Minister announces nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as President of the Public Service Commission of Canada

November 29, 2023 Ottawa, Ontario The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced the nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as the next President of the Public Service Commission of Canada. Ms. Girard is an accomplished administrator with experience serving Canadians regionally, nationally, and internationally. For over two decades, she has worked to design and implement policies to better the lives of Canadians, including by supporting socio-economic development, advancing pay equity, fostering good labour relations, and promoting fairness for equity-seeking groups. She is currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Pensions and Benefits, Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. As President of the Public Service Commission of Canada, Ms. Girard would help promote and safeguard a merit-based, representative, and non-partisan public service that serves all Canadians. Quote “Ms. Girard has a proven track record of dedicated public service and people-focused policy development. I am confident that her extensive experience would be a valuable asset to help uphold the integrity of the public service that Canadians deserve.” — The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada Quick Facts
  • As set out in the Public Service Employment Act, this appointment must be approved by resolution of the House of Commons and the Senate.
  • The Public Service Commission of Canada fulfills its mandate by:
    • supporting federal departments and agencies in hiring qualified individuals into and within the public service;
    • overseeing and ensuring the integrity of public service hiring;
    • protecting the non-partisan nature of the public service while respecting employees’ rights to participate in political activities; and
    • delivering recruitment programs and assessment services.
  • The federal public service is Canada’s largest employer, with almost 288,000 employees serving as climate scientists, nurses in Northern regions, fisheries officers, policy advisors, and in thousands of other roles that shape our country. The federal government depends on a qualified and diverse public service that reflects the range of backgrounds and worldviews making up Canadian society.
  • As an independent agency, the Public Service Commission of Canada reports its results to Parliament.
Biographical Note Associated Link 加拿大公共服务委员会通过以下方式履行其职责: 支持联邦部门和机构聘用合格人员进入公共服务部门; 监督和确保公共服务招聘的诚信; 保护公共服务的无党派性质,同时尊重雇员参与政治活动的权利;和提供招聘计划和评估服务。 联邦公共服务部门是加拿大最大的雇主,拥有近 288,000 名雇员,他们担任气候科学家、北部地区的护士、渔业官员、政策顾问以及塑造我们国家的数千个其他角色。联邦政府依赖于优质且多元化的公共服务,这些公共服务反映了加拿大社会的各种背景和世界观。 作为一个独立机构,加拿大公共服务委员会向议会报告其结果。  简历 玛丽-尚塔尔·吉拉德 相关链接 加拿大公共服务委员会

Prime Minister announces nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as President of the Public Service Commission of Canada

November 29, 2023 Ottawa, Ontario The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced the nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as the next President of the Public Service Commission of Canada. Ms. Girard is an accomplished administrator with experience serving Canadians regionally, nationally, and internationally. For over two decades, she has worked to design and implement policies to better the lives of Canadians, including by supporting socio-economic development, advancing pay equity, fostering good labour relations, and promoting fairness for equity-seeking groups. She is currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Pensions and Benefits, Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. As President of the Public Service Commission of Canada, Ms. Girard would help promote and safeguard a merit-based, representative, and non-partisan public service that serves all Canadians. Quote “Ms. Girard has a proven track record of dedicated public service and people-focused policy development. I am confident that her extensive experience would be a valuable asset to help uphold the integrity of the public service that Canadians deserve.” — The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada Quick Facts
  • As set out in the Public Service Employment Act, this appointment must be approved by resolution of the House of Commons and the Senate.
  • The Public Service Commission of Canada fulfills its mandate by:
    • supporting federal departments and agencies in hiring qualified individuals into and within the public service;
    • overseeing and ensuring the integrity of public service hiring;
    • protecting the non-partisan nature of the public service while respecting employees’ rights to participate in political activities; and
    • delivering recruitment programs and assessment services.
  • The federal public service is Canada’s largest employer, with almost 288,000 employees serving as climate scientists, nurses in Northern regions, fisheries officers, policy advisors, and in thousands of other roles that shape our country. The federal government depends on a qualified and diverse public service that reflects the range of backgrounds and worldviews making up Canadian society.
  • As an independent agency, the Public Service Commission of Canada reports its results to Parliament.
Biographical Note Associated Link 根据《公共服务就业法》的规定,这一任命必须得到下议院和参议院的决议批准。 加拿大公共服务委员会通过以下方式履行其职责: 支持联邦部门和机构聘用合格人员进入公共服务部门; 监督和确保公共服务招聘的诚信; 保护公共服务的无党派性质,同时尊重雇员参与政治活动的权利;和提供招聘计划和评估服务。 联邦公共服务部门是加拿大最大的雇主,拥有近 288,000 名雇员,他们担任气候科学家、北部地区的护士、渔业官员、政策顾问以及塑造我们国家的数千个其他角色。联邦政府依赖于优质且多元化的公共服务,这些公共服务反映了加拿大社会的各种背景和世界观。 作为一个独立机构,加拿大公共服务委员会向议会报告其结果。  简历 玛丽-尚塔尔·吉拉德 相关链接 加拿大公共服务委员会

Prime Minister announces nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as President of the Public Service Commission of Canada

November 29, 2023 Ottawa, Ontario The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced the nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as the next President of the Public Service Commission of Canada. Ms. Girard is an accomplished administrator with experience serving Canadians regionally, nationally, and internationally. For over two decades, she has worked to design and implement policies to better the lives of Canadians, including by supporting socio-economic development, advancing pay equity, fostering good labour relations, and promoting fairness for equity-seeking groups. She is currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Pensions and Benefits, Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. As President of the Public Service Commission of Canada, Ms. Girard would help promote and safeguard a merit-based, representative, and non-partisan public service that serves all Canadians. Quote “Ms. Girard has a proven track record of dedicated public service and people-focused policy development. I am confident that her extensive experience would be a valuable asset to help uphold the integrity of the public service that Canadians deserve.” — The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada Quick Facts
  • As set out in the Public Service Employment Act, this appointment must be approved by resolution of the House of Commons and the Senate.
  • The Public Service Commission of Canada fulfills its mandate by:
    • supporting federal departments and agencies in hiring qualified individuals into and within the public service;
    • overseeing and ensuring the integrity of public service hiring;
    • protecting the non-partisan nature of the public service while respecting employees’ rights to participate in political activities; and
    • delivering recruitment programs and assessment services.
  • The federal public service is Canada’s largest employer, with almost 288,000 employees serving as climate scientists, nurses in Northern regions, fisheries officers, policy advisors, and in thousands of other roles that shape our country. The federal government depends on a qualified and diverse public service that reflects the range of backgrounds and worldviews making up Canadian society.
  • As an independent agency, the Public Service Commission of Canada reports its results to Parliament.
Biographical Note Associated Link 要闻速览 根据《公共服务就业法》的规定,这一任命必须得到下议院和参议院的决议批准。 加拿大公共服务委员会通过以下方式履行其职责: 支持联邦部门和机构聘用合格人员进入公共服务部门; 监督和确保公共服务招聘的诚信; 保护公共服务的无党派性质,同时尊重雇员参与政治活动的权利;和提供招聘计划和评估服务。 联邦公共服务部门是加拿大最大的雇主,拥有近 288,000 名雇员,他们担任气候科学家、北部地区的护士、渔业官员、政策顾问以及塑造我们国家的数千个其他角色。联邦政府依赖于优质且多元化的公共服务,这些公共服务反映了加拿大社会的各种背景和世界观。 作为一个独立机构,加拿大公共服务委员会向议会报告其结果。  简历 玛丽-尚塔尔·吉拉德 相关链接 加拿大公共服务委员会

Prime Minister announces nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as President of the Public Service Commission of Canada

November 29, 2023 Ottawa, Ontario The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced the nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as the next President of the Public Service Commission of Canada. Ms. Girard is an accomplished administrator with experience serving Canadians regionally, nationally, and internationally. For over two decades, she has worked to design and implement policies to better the lives of Canadians, including by supporting socio-economic development, advancing pay equity, fostering good labour relations, and promoting fairness for equity-seeking groups. She is currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Pensions and Benefits, Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. As President of the Public Service Commission of Canada, Ms. Girard would help promote and safeguard a merit-based, representative, and non-partisan public service that serves all Canadians. Quote “Ms. Girard has a proven track record of dedicated public service and people-focused policy development. I am confident that her extensive experience would be a valuable asset to help uphold the integrity of the public service that Canadians deserve.” — The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada Quick Facts
  • As set out in the Public Service Employment Act, this appointment must be approved by resolution of the House of Commons and the Senate.
  • The Public Service Commission of Canada fulfills its mandate by:
    • supporting federal departments and agencies in hiring qualified individuals into and within the public service;
    • overseeing and ensuring the integrity of public service hiring;
    • protecting the non-partisan nature of the public service while respecting employees’ rights to participate in political activities; and
    • delivering recruitment programs and assessment services.
  • The federal public service is Canada’s largest employer, with almost 288,000 employees serving as climate scientists, nurses in Northern regions, fisheries officers, policy advisors, and in thousands of other roles that shape our country. The federal government depends on a qualified and diverse public service that reflects the range of backgrounds and worldviews making up Canadian society.
  • As an independent agency, the Public Service Commission of Canada reports its results to Parliament.
Biographical Note Associated Link — RT。尊敬的加拿大总理贾斯汀·特鲁多 要闻速览 根据《公共服务就业法》的规定,这一任命必须得到下议院和参议院的决议批准。 加拿大公共服务委员会通过以下方式履行其职责: 支持联邦部门和机构聘用合格人员进入公共服务部门; 监督和确保公共服务招聘的诚信; 保护公共服务的无党派性质,同时尊重雇员参与政治活动的权利;和提供招聘计划和评估服务。 联邦公共服务部门是加拿大最大的雇主,拥有近 288,000 名雇员,他们担任气候科学家、北部地区的护士、渔业官员、政策顾问以及塑造我们国家的数千个其他角色。联邦政府依赖于优质且多元化的公共服务,这些公共服务反映了加拿大社会的各种背景和世界观。 作为一个独立机构,加拿大公共服务委员会向议会报告其结果。  简历 玛丽-尚塔尔·吉拉德 相关链接 加拿大公共服务委员会

Prime Minister announces nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as President of the Public Service Commission of Canada

November 29, 2023 Ottawa, Ontario The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced the nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as the next President of the Public Service Commission of Canada. Ms. Girard is an accomplished administrator with experience serving Canadians regionally, nationally, and internationally. For over two decades, she has worked to design and implement policies to better the lives of Canadians, including by supporting socio-economic development, advancing pay equity, fostering good labour relations, and promoting fairness for equity-seeking groups. She is currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Pensions and Benefits, Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. As President of the Public Service Commission of Canada, Ms. Girard would help promote and safeguard a merit-based, representative, and non-partisan public service that serves all Canadians. Quote “Ms. Girard has a proven track record of dedicated public service and people-focused policy development. I am confident that her extensive experience would be a valuable asset to help uphold the integrity of the public service that Canadians deserve.” — The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada Quick Facts
  • As set out in the Public Service Employment Act, this appointment must be approved by resolution of the House of Commons and the Senate.
  • The Public Service Commission of Canada fulfills its mandate by:
    • supporting federal departments and agencies in hiring qualified individuals into and within the public service;
    • overseeing and ensuring the integrity of public service hiring;
    • protecting the non-partisan nature of the public service while respecting employees’ rights to participate in political activities; and
    • delivering recruitment programs and assessment services.
  • The federal public service is Canada’s largest employer, with almost 288,000 employees serving as climate scientists, nurses in Northern regions, fisheries officers, policy advisors, and in thousands of other roles that shape our country. The federal government depends on a qualified and diverse public service that reflects the range of backgrounds and worldviews making up Canadian society.
  • As an independent agency, the Public Service Commission of Canada reports its results to Parliament.
Biographical Note Associated Link “多发性硬化症。吉拉德在致力于公共服务和以人为本的政策制定方面有着良好的记录。我相信,她丰富的经验将成为宝贵的财富,有助于维护加拿大人应得的公共服务的诚信。” — RT。尊敬的加拿大总理贾斯汀·特鲁多 要闻速览 根据《公共服务就业法》的规定,这一任命必须得到下议院和参议院的决议批准。 加拿大公共服务委员会通过以下方式履行其职责: 支持联邦部门和机构聘用合格人员进入公共服务部门; 监督和确保公共服务招聘的诚信; 保护公共服务的无党派性质,同时尊重雇员参与政治活动的权利;和提供招聘计划和评估服务。 联邦公共服务部门是加拿大最大的雇主,拥有近 288,000 名雇员,他们担任气候科学家、北部地区的护士、渔业官员、政策顾问以及塑造我们国家的数千个其他角色。联邦政府依赖于优质且多元化的公共服务,这些公共服务反映了加拿大社会的各种背景和世界观。 作为一个独立机构,加拿大公共服务委员会向议会报告其结果。  简历 玛丽-尚塔尔·吉拉德 相关链接 加拿大公共服务委员会

Prime Minister announces nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as President of the Public Service Commission of Canada

November 29, 2023 Ottawa, Ontario The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced the nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as the next President of the Public Service Commission of Canada. Ms. Girard is an accomplished administrator with experience serving Canadians regionally, nationally, and internationally. For over two decades, she has worked to design and implement policies to better the lives of Canadians, including by supporting socio-economic development, advancing pay equity, fostering good labour relations, and promoting fairness for equity-seeking groups. She is currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Pensions and Benefits, Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. As President of the Public Service Commission of Canada, Ms. Girard would help promote and safeguard a merit-based, representative, and non-partisan public service that serves all Canadians. Quote “Ms. Girard has a proven track record of dedicated public service and people-focused policy development. I am confident that her extensive experience would be a valuable asset to help uphold the integrity of the public service that Canadians deserve.” — The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada Quick Facts
  • As set out in the Public Service Employment Act, this appointment must be approved by resolution of the House of Commons and the Senate.
  • The Public Service Commission of Canada fulfills its mandate by:
    • supporting federal departments and agencies in hiring qualified individuals into and within the public service;
    • overseeing and ensuring the integrity of public service hiring;
    • protecting the non-partisan nature of the public service while respecting employees’ rights to participate in political activities; and
    • delivering recruitment programs and assessment services.
  • The federal public service is Canada’s largest employer, with almost 288,000 employees serving as climate scientists, nurses in Northern regions, fisheries officers, policy advisors, and in thousands of other roles that shape our country. The federal government depends on a qualified and diverse public service that reflects the range of backgrounds and worldviews making up Canadian society.
  • As an independent agency, the Public Service Commission of Canada reports its results to Parliament.
Biographical Note Associated Link 引用 “多发性硬化症。吉拉德在致力于公共服务和以人为本的政策制定方面有着良好的记录。我相信,她丰富的经验将成为宝贵的财富,有助于维护加拿大人应得的公共服务的诚信。” — RT。尊敬的加拿大总理贾斯汀·特鲁多 要闻速览 根据《公共服务就业法》的规定,这一任命必须得到下议院和参议院的决议批准。 加拿大公共服务委员会通过以下方式履行其职责: 支持联邦部门和机构聘用合格人员进入公共服务部门; 监督和确保公共服务招聘的诚信; 保护公共服务的无党派性质,同时尊重雇员参与政治活动的权利;和提供招聘计划和评估服务。 联邦公共服务部门是加拿大最大的雇主,拥有近 288,000 名雇员,他们担任气候科学家、北部地区的护士、渔业官员、政策顾问以及塑造我们国家的数千个其他角色。联邦政府依赖于优质且多元化的公共服务,这些公共服务反映了加拿大社会的各种背景和世界观。 作为一个独立机构,加拿大公共服务委员会向议会报告其结果。  简历 玛丽-尚塔尔·吉拉德 相关链接 加拿大公共服务委员会

Prime Minister announces nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as President of the Public Service Commission of Canada

November 29, 2023 Ottawa, Ontario The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced the nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as the next President of the Public Service Commission of Canada. Ms. Girard is an accomplished administrator with experience serving Canadians regionally, nationally, and internationally. For over two decades, she has worked to design and implement policies to better the lives of Canadians, including by supporting socio-economic development, advancing pay equity, fostering good labour relations, and promoting fairness for equity-seeking groups. She is currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Pensions and Benefits, Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. As President of the Public Service Commission of Canada, Ms. Girard would help promote and safeguard a merit-based, representative, and non-partisan public service that serves all Canadians. Quote “Ms. Girard has a proven track record of dedicated public service and people-focused policy development. I am confident that her extensive experience would be a valuable asset to help uphold the integrity of the public service that Canadians deserve.” — The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada Quick Facts
  • As set out in the Public Service Employment Act, this appointment must be approved by resolution of the House of Commons and the Senate.
  • The Public Service Commission of Canada fulfills its mandate by:
    • supporting federal departments and agencies in hiring qualified individuals into and within the public service;
    • overseeing and ensuring the integrity of public service hiring;
    • protecting the non-partisan nature of the public service while respecting employees’ rights to participate in political activities; and
    • delivering recruitment programs and assessment services.
  • The federal public service is Canada’s largest employer, with almost 288,000 employees serving as climate scientists, nurses in Northern regions, fisheries officers, policy advisors, and in thousands of other roles that shape our country. The federal government depends on a qualified and diverse public service that reflects the range of backgrounds and worldviews making up Canadian society.
  • As an independent agency, the Public Service Commission of Canada reports its results to Parliament.
Biographical Note Associated Link 作为加拿大公共服务委员会主席,吉拉德女士将帮助促进和维护为所有加拿大人服务的择优、有代表性和无党派的公共服务。 引用 “多发性硬化症。吉拉德在致力于公共服务和以人为本的政策制定方面有着良好的记录。我相信,她丰富的经验将成为宝贵的财富,有助于维护加拿大人应得的公共服务的诚信。” — RT。尊敬的加拿大总理贾斯汀·特鲁多 要闻速览 根据《公共服务就业法》的规定,这一任命必须得到下议院和参议院的决议批准。 加拿大公共服务委员会通过以下方式履行其职责: 支持联邦部门和机构聘用合格人员进入公共服务部门; 监督和确保公共服务招聘的诚信; 保护公共服务的无党派性质,同时尊重雇员参与政治活动的权利;和提供招聘计划和评估服务。 联邦公共服务部门是加拿大最大的雇主,拥有近 288,000 名雇员,他们担任气候科学家、北部地区的护士、渔业官员、政策顾问以及塑造我们国家的数千个其他角色。联邦政府依赖于优质且多元化的公共服务,这些公共服务反映了加拿大社会的各种背景和世界观。 作为一个独立机构,加拿大公共服务委员会向议会报告其结果。  简历 玛丽-尚塔尔·吉拉德 相关链接 加拿大公共服务委员会

Prime Minister announces nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as President of the Public Service Commission of Canada

November 29, 2023 Ottawa, Ontario The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced the nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as the next President of the Public Service Commission of Canada. Ms. Girard is an accomplished administrator with experience serving Canadians regionally, nationally, and internationally. For over two decades, she has worked to design and implement policies to better the lives of Canadians, including by supporting socio-economic development, advancing pay equity, fostering good labour relations, and promoting fairness for equity-seeking groups. She is currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Pensions and Benefits, Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. As President of the Public Service Commission of Canada, Ms. Girard would help promote and safeguard a merit-based, representative, and non-partisan public service that serves all Canadians. Quote “Ms. Girard has a proven track record of dedicated public service and people-focused policy development. I am confident that her extensive experience would be a valuable asset to help uphold the integrity of the public service that Canadians deserve.” — The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada Quick Facts
  • As set out in the Public Service Employment Act, this appointment must be approved by resolution of the House of Commons and the Senate.
  • The Public Service Commission of Canada fulfills its mandate by:
    • supporting federal departments and agencies in hiring qualified individuals into and within the public service;
    • overseeing and ensuring the integrity of public service hiring;
    • protecting the non-partisan nature of the public service while respecting employees’ rights to participate in political activities; and
    • delivering recruitment programs and assessment services.
  • The federal public service is Canada’s largest employer, with almost 288,000 employees serving as climate scientists, nurses in Northern regions, fisheries officers, policy advisors, and in thousands of other roles that shape our country. The federal government depends on a qualified and diverse public service that reflects the range of backgrounds and worldviews making up Canadian society.
  • As an independent agency, the Public Service Commission of Canada reports its results to Parliament.
Biographical Note Associated Link 吉拉德女士是一位卓有成就的管理者,拥有在地区、国家和国际范围内为加拿大人提供服务的经验。二十多年来,她一直致力于设计和实施政策,以改善加拿大人的生活,包括支持社会经济发展、促进薪酬公平、培育良好的劳资关系以及促进寻求公平群体的公平。她现任加拿大财政部秘书处首席人力资源官办公室养老金和福利部助理副部长。 作为加拿大公共服务委员会主席,吉拉德女士将帮助促进和维护为所有加拿大人服务的择优、有代表性和无党派的公共服务。 引用 “多发性硬化症。吉拉德在致力于公共服务和以人为本的政策制定方面有着良好的记录。我相信,她丰富的经验将成为宝贵的财富,有助于维护加拿大人应得的公共服务的诚信。” — RT。尊敬的加拿大总理贾斯汀·特鲁多 要闻速览 根据《公共服务就业法》的规定,这一任命必须得到下议院和参议院的决议批准。 加拿大公共服务委员会通过以下方式履行其职责: 支持联邦部门和机构聘用合格人员进入公共服务部门; 监督和确保公共服务招聘的诚信; 保护公共服务的无党派性质,同时尊重雇员参与政治活动的权利;和提供招聘计划和评估服务。 联邦公共服务部门是加拿大最大的雇主,拥有近 288,000 名雇员,他们担任气候科学家、北部地区的护士、渔业官员、政策顾问以及塑造我们国家的数千个其他角色。联邦政府依赖于优质且多元化的公共服务,这些公共服务反映了加拿大社会的各种背景和世界观。 作为一个独立机构,加拿大公共服务委员会向议会报告其结果。  简历 玛丽-尚塔尔·吉拉德 相关链接 加拿大公共服务委员会

Prime Minister announces nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as President of the Public Service Commission of Canada

November 29, 2023 Ottawa, Ontario The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced the nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as the next President of the Public Service Commission of Canada. Ms. Girard is an accomplished administrator with experience serving Canadians regionally, nationally, and internationally. For over two decades, she has worked to design and implement policies to better the lives of Canadians, including by supporting socio-economic development, advancing pay equity, fostering good labour relations, and promoting fairness for equity-seeking groups. She is currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Pensions and Benefits, Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. As President of the Public Service Commission of Canada, Ms. Girard would help promote and safeguard a merit-based, representative, and non-partisan public service that serves all Canadians. Quote “Ms. Girard has a proven track record of dedicated public service and people-focused policy development. I am confident that her extensive experience would be a valuable asset to help uphold the integrity of the public service that Canadians deserve.” — The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada Quick Facts
  • As set out in the Public Service Employment Act, this appointment must be approved by resolution of the House of Commons and the Senate.
  • The Public Service Commission of Canada fulfills its mandate by:
    • supporting federal departments and agencies in hiring qualified individuals into and within the public service;
    • overseeing and ensuring the integrity of public service hiring;
    • protecting the non-partisan nature of the public service while respecting employees’ rights to participate in political activities; and
    • delivering recruitment programs and assessment services.
  • The federal public service is Canada’s largest employer, with almost 288,000 employees serving as climate scientists, nurses in Northern regions, fisheries officers, policy advisors, and in thousands of other roles that shape our country. The federal government depends on a qualified and diverse public service that reflects the range of backgrounds and worldviews making up Canadian society.
  • As an independent agency, the Public Service Commission of Canada reports its results to Parliament.
Biographical Note Associated Link 吉拉德女士是一位卓有成就的管理者,拥有在地区、国家和国际范围内为加拿大人提供服务的经验。二十多年来,她一直致力于设计和实施政策,以改善加拿大人的生活,包括支持社会经济发展、促进薪酬公平、培育良好的劳资关系以及促进寻求公平群体的公平。她现任加拿大财政部秘书处首席人力资源官办公室养老金和福利部助理副部长。 作为加拿大公共服务委员会主席,吉拉德女士将帮助促进和维护为所有加拿大人服务的择优、有代表性和无党派的公共服务。 引用 “多发性硬化症。吉拉德在致力于公共服务和以人为本的政策制定方面有着良好的记录。我相信,她丰富的经验将成为宝贵的财富,有助于维护加拿大人应得的公共服务的诚信。” — RT。尊敬的加拿大总理贾斯汀·特鲁多 要闻速览 根据《公共服务就业法》的规定,这一任命必须得到下议院和参议院的决议批准。 加拿大公共服务委员会通过以下方式履行其职责: 支持联邦部门和机构聘用合格人员进入公共服务部门; 监督和确保公共服务招聘的诚信; 保护公共服务的无党派性质,同时尊重雇员参与政治活动的权利;和提供招聘计划和评估服务。 联邦公共服务部门是加拿大最大的雇主,拥有近 288,000 名雇员,他们担任气候科学家、北部地区的护士、渔业官员、政策顾问以及塑造我们国家的数千个其他角色。联邦政府依赖于优质且多元化的公共服务,这些公共服务反映了加拿大社会的各种背景和世界观。 作为一个独立机构,加拿大公共服务委员会向议会报告其结果。  简历 玛丽-尚塔尔·吉拉德 相关链接 加拿大公共服务委员会

Prime Minister announces nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as President of the Public Service Commission of Canada

November 29, 2023 Ottawa, Ontario The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced the nomination of Marie-Chantal Girard as the next President of the Public Service Commission of Canada. Ms. Girard is an accomplished administrator with experience serving Canadians regionally, nationally, and internationally. For over two decades, she has worked to design and implement policies to better the lives of Canadians, including by supporting socio-economic development, advancing pay equity, fostering good labour relations, and promoting fairness for equity-seeking groups. She is currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Pensions and Benefits, Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. As President of the Public Service Commission of Canada, Ms. Girard would help promote and safeguard a merit-based, representative, and non-partisan public service that serves all Canadians. Quote “Ms. Girard has a proven track record of dedicated public service and people-focused policy development. I am confident that her extensive experience would be a valuable asset to help uphold the integrity of the public service that Canadians deserve.” — The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada Quick Facts
  • As set out in the Public Service Employment Act, this appointment must be approved by resolution of the House of Commons and the Senate.
  • The Public Service Commission of Canada fulfills its mandate by:
    • supporting federal departments and agencies in hiring qualified individuals into and within the public service;
    • overseeing and ensuring the integrity of public service hiring;
    • protecting the non-partisan nature of the public service while respecting employees’ rights to participate in political activities; and
    • delivering recruitment programs and assessment services.
  • The federal public service is Canada’s largest employer, with almost 288,000 employees serving as climate scientists, nurses in Northern regions, fisheries officers, policy advisors, and in thousands of other roles that shape our country. The federal government depends on a qualified and diverse public service that reflects the range of backgrounds and worldviews making up Canadian society.
  • As an independent agency, the Public Service Commission of Canada reports its results to Parliament.
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