Amy Hamm: Public servants can’t ride the work-from-home gravy train forever
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Place Vanier Towers on River Road North in Vanier, which are government offices, on April 9, 2026. PHOTO BY JULIE OLIVER/POSTMEDIA Article content A new petition aiming to enable thousands of federal employees to refuse to return to the office in our post COVID-19 era is gaining widespread support. It is indicative of the nauseating entitlement among Canada’s bloated public sector. Article content The petition comes in the wake of a February 2026 federal government announcement that federal employees in Ottawa would be forced to return to the office four days a week starting in July. This foll…
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