Last year, an employee survey painted a gloomy picture of working at Rideau Hall. The latest survey suggests improvement—but a long way to go.
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Unhappy times at Rideau Hall
Last year’s survey of public servants painted a troubling picture of working life in Julie Payette’s Rideau Hall. What’s changed?
Former governors general are billing Canadians—and we deserve to know the details
Opinion: Adrienne Clarkson has reportedly received $1.1 million from taxpayers after leaving office. It may be money well spent—but the lack of transparency is a big problem
David Johnston: Who am I, anyway?
Excerpted from The Idea of Canada, a new book from the Governor General. Here, a simple answer to one boy’s profound question
The best qualified cabinet — since all the other ones
Does it matter that a doctor now heads up the Health ministry, while a lawyer runs Justice? We checked the history books to find out.
Sunshine, selfies and high hopes
Ottawa bureau chief John Geddes on the scene outside the swearing-in of the Trudeau cabinet at Rideau Hall
Trudeau’s cabinet: Built to drive
Paul Wells on Justin Trudeau’s first cabinet, which brings experience to tough challenges
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau: ‘We have an awful lot of work to do’
For the record: The Prime Minister meets the press at Rideau Hall
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on his cabinet and its promise to Canadians
‘We will work tirelessly to honour the trust Canadians have given us’
Timetable for the swearing-in ceremony at Rideau Hall
The minute-by-minute schedule of today’s swearing-in ceremony at Rideau Hall