Minister Day Announces Elimination of Federal Appointment Positions
Ottawa – The Honourable Stockwell Day, President of the Treasury Board and Minister responsible for the Asia-Pacific Gateway, today announced the reduction of 245 Governor in Council appointments across the Government of Canada.
"This Government is committed to ensuring that all federal organizations make the best possible use of the resources afforded them by Canadian taxpayers," said Minister Day. "The reduction of 245 positions from various federal organizations will not affect the delivery of government services in any way. Rather, it will better address the current workload of these organizations and streamline their efficiency in delivering service to Canadians."
In Canada's Economic Action Plan, the Government committed to reducing the number of Governor in Council appointments as part of its plan to improve efficiency and governance across federal departments and agencies. A task force reviewed nearly 2,700 positions in over 200 federal organizations across 24 ministerial portfolios and recommended eliminating 245 positions.
A vast majority of these positions—close to 90 per cent, in fact—are currently vacant and have been for some time. In streamlining these organizations, the Government is ensuring its resources are put to the best possible use for Canadians.
"This is an important part of our commitment to overall restraint and prudent fiscal management. Wherever inefficiencies can be identified, we are acting to make sure Canadians have access to the best possible service from their federal government," said Minister Day.
Governor in Council appointees are individuals appointed by the Governor General, on the advice of the Cabinet, to fill positions on various federal boards of directors, agencies, commissions and tribunals.
Please refer to the attached backgrounder for the list of Governor in Council positions being eliminated.