Is 'widespread panic' the point of government job cuts? | Page 873 | Unpublished
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Author: Alex Robinson
Publication Date: February 16, 2026 - 04:00

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Is 'widespread panic' the point of government job cuts?

February 16, 2026
I also want to acknowledge the shock, disbelief, sense of betrayal and struggle to understand “Why me?” that so many will be experiencing. The forces driving the need for change have nothing to do with your passion, dedication, ability or whether there was value in what you contributed. You have served Canada and Canadians proudly, faithfully and well. Understanding how such dissonant things all can be true at the same time will be a seemingly impossible task. Read More


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