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Jun 1, 2019 · While trust in people, public institutions and leadership is central to functioning of any society (UN, 2021), unequal and unfair treatment of people and gross abuse of office for personal ...
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- Introduction
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- The Role of Public Servants
- The Role of Ministers
- Statement of Values and Expected Behaviours
- Avenues For Resolution
- Reference Documents
The Government of Canada is committed to ensuring that the federal public sectorFootnote 1remains professional, non-partisan and ethical, and worthy of the trust and respect of Canadians. As public servants, we contribute to good governance, to democracy and to the well-being of Canadian society. We are committed to respecting the law and to uphold...
The Code outlines the values and expected behaviours that guide public servants in the Department in all activities related to their professional duties. By committing to these values and adhering to the expected behaviours, public servants strengthen the ethical culture of the public sector and contribute to public confidence in the integrity of a...
The Code is inspired by the Values and Ethics Code for the Public Sector and consistent with the Treasury Board’s Policy on People Management and Directive on Conflict of Interest. These documents have been adapted to reflect the distinct culture and procedures of the Department and to provide its public servants with an integrated reference docume...
Public servantsFootnote 2have a fundamental role to play in serving Canadians, their communities and the public interest under the direction of the elected government and in accordance with the law. As professionals whose work is essential to Canada's well-being and the enduring strength of the Canadian democracy, public servants uphold the public ...
Ministers are also responsible for preserving public trust and confidence in the integrity of public sector organizations and for upholding the tradition and practice of a professional non-partisan federal public sector. Furthermore, ministers play a critical role in supporting public servants' responsibility to provide professional and frank advic...
The following values guide public servants at the Department in everything they do. They cannot be considered in isolation from each other as they will often overlap. The Code is an important source of guidance for public servants. Its values will guide us in our decisions, actions, policies, processes and systems. Similarly, public servants can ex...
The expected behaviours identified above are not intended to respond to every possible ethical issue that might arise in the course of a public servant’s daily work. When ethical issues arise, public servants are encouraged to discuss and resolve these matters with their manager. They can also seek advice and support from other appropriate sources ...
The following is a list of laws, policies and guides that further elaborate on the expected behaviours described in this Code. This list includes the most pertinent resources and reference materials available, but does not necessarily include all available documents. Employees are encouraged to access other research material, and to seek the advice...
An independent office that responds to wrongdoing and reprisals in the federal public sector is integral to the Government of Canada’s protected disclosure regime and fosters integrity in the public sector and trust in the federal Public Service.
Dec 7, 2020 · The primary objective of the PSP PCTF WG has been the development of the Public Sector Profile of the Pan-Canadian Trust Framework (PSP PCTF). This has been achieved by contributing and reviewing content, attaining the consensus of the public sector jurisdictions,
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sets forth the values and ethics of public service to guide and support public servants in all their professional activities. It will serve to maintain and enhance public confidence in the integrity of the Public Service. The Code will also serve to strengthen respect for, and appreciation of, the role played by the Public Service within ...
This Code outlines the values and expected behaviours that guide public servants in all activities related to their professional duties.
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Public Sector Pension Plans Act. [SBC 1999] CHAPTER 44. Assented to July 15, 1999. Part 1 — Introductory Provisions. Definitions and interpretation. 1 (1) In this Act: "college board" means the board of trustees of the college plan appointed under the terms of the college joint management agreement;