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  2. After the pandemic – three challenges to the public service

After the pandemic – three challenges to the public service

Does the leadership have the fortitude to change the culture of risk aversion, open up how policy is made and modernize delivery systems?

Jun 29, 2020

Andrew Graham, Queen's University

The first rush of urgency is over. The second-guessing has already started, even as Canada’s public services continue to adapt and innovate in the moment. The question now is: Just what can come out of the pandemic crisis to make our public services better?

Read the full article on the Ottawa Citizen (subscription required).

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