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Publication Date: April 13, 2026 - 14:38

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Deputy minister says she helped hire university peer to address 'client service' skills gap

April 13, 2026
A deputy minister says she pushed to get an acquaintance hired for a federal government job to help address “client service” in a unit where that skillset was lacking. Read More


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