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  2. Public Service of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Prior to introduction of responsible government in 1848, the Province of Canada, then a British colonial possession lacked an organized civil service. [5] Positions in the colonial administration were then largely filled through patronage, with appointments almost exclusively controlled by the sitting governor, often under the advisement of members of the ruling Family Compact, who would ...

  3. Public Service Commission of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The "Civil Service Act" of 1882 created a process for examining candidates for the civil service, with a Board of Civil Service Examiners; 1908 - the Civil Service Amendment Act created the Civil Service Commission, an independent body to oversee appointments to government positions in Ottawa (this was called the "inside service", in contrast ...

  4. Structure of the Canadian federal government - Wikipedia

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    In turn, these are further divided into departments, agencies, and other organizations which support the day-to-day function of the Canadian state. The list includes roughly 130 departments and other organizations, with nearly 300,000 employees, who collectively form the Public Service of Canada .

  5. Category:Canadian civil servants - Wikipedia

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    Canadian federal civil servants (4 C, 10 P) Chairpersons of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (11 P) Chiefs of staff of the Canadian Prime Minister's Office (16 P)

  6. Official bilingualism in the public service of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Francophone representation in management positions in the Public Service has increased from 10.4% in 1964 to 18% in 1978 and to 30% in 2007. [17] Francophones are now overrepresented in all Public service categories, however the degree to which this representation has occurred varies by occupation.

  7. Category:Canadian federal civil servants - Wikipedia

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    Royal Canadian Mounted Police commissioners (29 P) Pages in category "Canadian federal civil servants" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  8. Clerk of the Privy Council (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The clerk of the Privy Council (French: greffier du Conseil privé) is the professional head of the Public Service of Canada.As the deputy minister for the Privy Council Office (the prime minister's department), the clerk is the senior civil servant in the Government of Canada and serves as the secretary to the Cabinet (French: secrétaire du Cabinet).

  9. Category:Canadian government biography stubs - Wikipedia

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    This category is for stub articles relating to persons who have held a civil non-elected position in the Government of Canada. This includes both persons holding appointed positions and those in the civil service. You can help by expanding them. To add an article to this category, use {{Canada-gov-bio-stub}} instead of