Prime Minister Mark Carney’s first budget seeks to slash the public service by 16,000 full-time equivalent positions, or about 4.5 per cent of the workforce, over three years.
The federal government will shrink the size of the public service by 40,000 people over five years as part of a budget plan to find nearly $60-billion in internal savings in part by reversing the ...
The federal government is projecting that the public service will lose 40,000 jobs from its peak in 2023-24.
Originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on A permanent state budget cut will force the University of Idaho to cut 28 “essential” ...
JCPS still plans to start several major construction projects while being tasked with cutting $132 million from its next budget.
Sheriff Jaime FitzSimons criticized the Board of County Commissioners in a social media post on Tuesday, calling the proposed ...
Reports prepared by state agencies lay out the potential impact of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act on the state's budget and ...
Indigenous programs face more than $2 billion in budget cuts but are being spared the worst of Ottawa’s proposed ...
This realignment allows us to operate as efficiently as possible given the necessary staffing reductions,” Interim Folsom ...
Southwest Research Institute could lose more than $265 million if the cuts go through, including defunding missions already ...