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Author: Sofia Misenheimer
Publication Date: February 23, 2026 - 04:00
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How federal public servants can win a classification grievance
February 23, 2026
For decades, some departments have been using classification to manage budgets rather than reflect what happens in the workplace. Arbitrary limits have been set lower departmentwide, while actual duties have not changed. Employees step into previously higher classification roles, take on more responsibilities, and are denied the previous classification. Read More
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An 86-year-old B.C. man and former teacher recently given an eight-year federal sentence for historic sexual crimes against young boys will have to await the outcome of his appeal from a prison cell, a B.C. judge has ruled.
In a
decision
posted last week, Chief Justice Leonard Marchand and two other judges dismissed Brian Melicke Moore’s application for a panel of B.C. Appeal Court justices to review a decision by their colleague who earlier dismissed Moore’s bail application.
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