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Disturbing news about the Trade In Services Agreement (TISA)
Public Services International (PSI), an international advocacy group with whom ACFO has been working cooperatively in recent years, raised new […]
ACFO welcomes Auditor General's report on pensions
The latest Auditor General’s report’s section on public sector pensions comes as a welcome development, according to the Association of Canadian […]
Changes to the Public Service Health Care Plan
The Association of Canadian Financial Officers, in conjunction with the other federal public service bargaining agents, have reached an agreement […]
Budget 2014 - Not Worthy of the Podium
Fellow FIs, The federal government has disclosed its Economic Action Release plans for 2014, and at a time when Canadian […]
ACFO Position on Area of Selection
Area of Selection and its impact on career mobility and advancement is a key issue for our members. The Public Service […]
Solution to A.G.'s Concerns is More FI Capacity
The 2013 Fall Report of the Auditor General of Canada was tabled in Parliament this morning. This government should be very concerned […]
Income Inequality is Hurting the Economy
History is repeating itself and we have yet to learn from it. Our society is being pulled apart. Growing income […]
Denouncing Back-Door Changes to Labour Legislation
Fellow FIs, On October 22, 2013, Bill C-4 was tabled in Parliament. This bill proposes substantial amendments to the Public Service Labour Relations […]
Throne Speech: Failing Working Families
While consumer protection measures are needed, they do not address the real challenges that Canadians are dealing with. The challenges […]
Holding our Corporate Suppliers Accountable
ACFO sent the following letter to George Cope, President and CEO of Bell Canada seeking the company’s position in regards […]
Evaluating the New Performance Management Directive
Recently, Treasury Board President Tony Clement announced a new Directive on Performance Management. The Directive calls for the standardization of regular […]
ACFO President Calls for Stronger Anti-Corruption Measures at UN Conference
On Thursday June 13th, ACFO President Milt Isaacs was invited to speak at the Public Finance Control and Anti-Corruption Strategies […]