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Originally Posted by calgarygeologist
No, definitely can't agree to that. There is certainly a need for consultants in some cases but I do believe that consulting and procurement in general at the government is a highly inefficienct and infective system. I want to see future governments tackle the issue and reduce wasteful spending. Carney has promised to try to make changes in procurement which is a good start.
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So you say "some cases" vs my "large portion". Without further info, we are both just guessing here. Anyone have a good source on how to get to the bottom of that? Maybe we could hire a consultant to find out...