Gov’t wasting billions on ‘failed’ projects through outsourcing, says union
OTTAWA — Outsourcing of work that could be done by federal government employees is costing taxpayers billions of dollars, and has created an unaccountable shadow public service, says a report from one of the country’s biggest civil service unions.
The report released Monday by the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (PIPSC) says the government spent nearly $12 billion on management consultants, temporary contractors and information technology consultants between 2011 and 2018.
“The government is choosing to pay more for lower quality services for Canadians,” PIPSC president Debi Daviau said in a statement.
“Instead of relying on the best public service professionals in the world, the government is wasting Canadians’ money on overpriced contractors.”