Speaking of!
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Bruce Fanjoy, who represents the Carleton riding in the House of Commons, said in a social media post there's no evidence the policy will boost productivity and warned it will increase pollution.
He also said the new policy makes it harder for the government to reduce its operating costs, improve affordability and protect the environment.
The federal government is ordering public servants to be in the office at least four days a week starting in July, while executives are expected to return to the office full-time in May.
Fanjoy, who represents an eastern Ontario riding with more than 10,000 public servants, argued the policy also makes it harder for public servants to balance their work with other responsibilities.
He pushed for what he called a "flexible" hybrid model with a mix of in-office and remote work.
"The right balance is flexible and depends on circumstances," he said. "Done well, a hybrid model reduces the cost of government and benefits workers and all Canadians."
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https://www.timescolonist.com/the-mi...vants-11856733
Extra notable in that Bruce is the one who personally chased PPoil from Ontario.
A fair comment I think, though we will have to forgive him for his comment on types of working models and their benefit to all Canadians, as we understand such comments are complete derailments and explicitly unrelated to Canadian politics. Do better Bruce. But thank you for beating Pierre.