I
Introduction
Last year's report looked at several international trends that
are having an impact on the role and functions of government and
public sector organizations throughout the Western world. A year
later, globalization, new information technologies, fiscal
pressures and the changing fabric of society remain the primary
drivers of reform.
These determinants of change contribute to rethinking the role
of government; the relationship between government and citizens;
and, by extension, the organization of and the relationships
within the public sector. While Western nations are confronted by
the same overall trends, each is nevertheless shaping its own
agenda for change. Last year's report concluded that, as the role
of government is changing, the Public Service of Canada faces
three key tasks. A year later, these tasks remain the primary
challenges:
- Modernizing service delivery
- Strengthening policy capacity
- Building a vibrant national institution adapted to future
needs
This year's report will
- Report progress on realigning the roles and
responsibilities of the Government of Canada
- Report progress on the three key tasks identified in last
year's report
- Signal further work necessary to ensure that progress
continues
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