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Ontario will approach civil service return-to-office during FIFA with 'flexibility,' minister says

June 4, 2026

Ontario’s finance minister says there will be "flexibility" to rules requiring all civil servants to work five days a week in the office during the FIFA World Cup, as unions representing those workers say disruptions associated with the games highlight how rigid and confusing the policy has become.



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