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REDUCING THE OUTSOURCING OF GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS AND SERVICES

REDUCING THE OUTSOURCING OF GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS AND SERVICES


Whereas #1 in 2015, the Federal Government pledged to reduce

outsourcing/contracting of programs and services while increasing the requirements for

outsourcing/contracting; and


Whereas #2 since 2011, the cost for outsourcing has risen by 13.5% per year resulting

in the Federal government spending a record $17.8 billion for such services in 2024;

and


Whereas #3 Government outsourcing has created a shadow public service of

consultants and temporary staff operating alongside the government workforce that has

resulted in higher costs, lower quality services, less transparency, and less

accountability for Canadian citizens, along with the loss of institutional knowledge and

skills; and


Whereas #4 Government contracting becomes a self-perpetuating system in that it

creates an amount of dependence on the contractors who design and develop the

programs as they ultimately not only control the system but only they have the

knowledge to operate it or fix complex problems when they arise; and


Whereas #5 the Government’s outsourced programs and services are not subject to the

Employment Equity Act and the Public Services Employment Act and therefore, are not

required to provide equal opportunities for marginalized groups, such as women,

Indigenous people, persons with disabilities and racialized people, nor promote merit,

accountability, transparency and representation based on language, region and gender;

and


Whereas #6 contracting out programs or services raises certain risks for privacy as the

Privacy Act, the law that covers the personal information-handling practices of federal

government departments and agencies, was enacted more than 30 years ago and was

not designed for the current digital age that allows for the rapid and easy movement of

information around the globe; therefore be it


Resolved #1 that the National Council of Women of Canada (NCWC) adopt as policy

that the Federal Government substantially reduce the outsourcing of services and

programs with the goal of creating a public service that protects national security, is

financially prudent, more transparent, accountable, fair, equitable, and representative of

Canadian society, and be it further


Resolved #2 that the National Council of Women of Canada urge the Government of

Canada to substantially reduce the outsourcing of services and programs by actively

recruiting personnel with specialized knowledge and skills into the public service and

creating development and training opportunities inside the public service.