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Government of Canada Moves Forward with HR and Pay Transformation Through Dayforce
Government of Canada Moves Forward with HR and Pay Transformation Through Dayforce

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Government of Canada Moves Forward with HR and Pay Transformation Through Dayforce

GATINEAU, QC , June 11, 2025 /CNW/ - The Government of Canada is taking the next step toward replacing the Phoenix pay system to drive efficiency and effectiveness across government. Today, the Honourable Joël Lightbound, Minister of Government Transformation, Public Works and Procurement, announced that the Government of Canada is moving forward to the final build and testing phase of the Dayforce HR and pay solution. This decision follows the completion of a rigorous feasibility study and marks a significant step toward modernizing the government's HR and pay systems. The Dayforce solution will replace a significant number of HR systems in use across the Government of Canada. It reflects the government's continued commitment to business and digital transformation built on transparency, efficiency, and employee experience. The Government of Canada will finalize the configuration and testing of Dayforce and work with departments to confirm their readiness to onboard. This phased approach builds on lessons learned and will help reduce risks associated with large-scale transformation and ensure a smooth transition for employees. Employee engagement will continue to be a key focus throughout the transformation process. By involving employees in readiness activities and ensuring continuous feedback mechanisms, the government is implementing an HR and pay solution that offers an efficient people-centric platform aligned with workforce needs. Quotes "The Government of Canada remains committed to modernizing its HR and pay systems in a responsible and transparent manner. By investing in the future of HR and pay, we are taking an important step forward in ensuring an efficient, secure, and sustainable solution for public service employees." The Honourable Joël LightboundMinister of Government Transformation, Public Works and Procurement "We are excited to strengthen our partnership with the Government of Canada. Dayforce brings together advanced technologies into a single, AI-powered people platform designed to simplify processes and deliver real value. We are committed to supporting this transformative HR and pay initiative, ensuring it enhances work-life and drives meaningful improvements for government employees across the country." David OssipChair and Chief Executive Officer of Dayforce, Inc. Quick Facts The current pay system is used to deliver pay to an average of 431,000 current and former employees bi-weekly. In 2024, this represented approximately 13.4 million payments, totalling approximately $40.1 billion. The complexity of the Government of Canada HR and pay environment includes the challenge of applying almost 150 different collective agreements representing employees from over 100 departments and agencies. The initiative is incorporating lessons learned from the previous pay system implementation and recommendations intended to guide future projects of similar size and scope. In particular, recommendations around stakeholder engagement and governance were guided by Lessons Learned from the Transformation of Pay Administration Initiative (Goss Gilroy report). Over 3,000 public servants participated in user awareness sessions during the feasibility project, with the majority of participants reporting that they found Dayforce simple and easy to use. Feedback from participants is being used to improve the system further. Dayforce is a global human capital management technology company with deep Canadian roots. Its single AI-powered people platform for HR, pay, time, talent and analytics is trusted by thousands of customers and serves millions of employees worldwide. Over the next 2 years, the deployment of the Dayforce solution will begin to progressively onboard starting with two departments and a separate agency, where the Government of Canada will focus on departmental readiness as it prepares to deploy the system. Associated links Enterprise Integrated Strategy on Human Resources and Pay Final Findings Report Dayforce feasibility report summary Follow us on X (Twitter)Follow us on Facebook SOURCE Public Services and Procurement Canada View original content: Effettua l'accesso per consultare il tuo portafoglio

Government of Canada announces next steps in Alexandra Bridge replacement project
Government of Canada announces next steps in Alexandra Bridge replacement project

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Government of Canada announces next steps in Alexandra Bridge replacement project

GATINEAU, QC, June 11, 2025 /CNW/ - The Government of Canada continues to invest in improvements to transportation and mobility in the National Capital Region and is making progress on its commitment to replace the Alexandra Bridge. Today, the Honourable Joël Lightbound, Minister of Government Transformation, Public Works and Procurement, announced that the following 3 qualified teams will be invited to participate in the Request for Proposal (RFP) stage for the Alexandra Bridge replacement project: Epoch Pathway Ontario-Québec Partners: Peter Kiewit Sons ULC: Heritage Link Group: These teams were selected through a Request for Qualifications that was launched in October 2024. They will now be invited to submit formal proposals in October 2025. The successful bidder will work in partnership with the integrated project team to finalize the design, deconstruct the existing structure and build the new bridge. The contract for planning and design is expected to be awarded in winter 2026. The contract for deconstruction and construction is expected to follow in 2027, with work beginning in 2028. The new bridge is expected to be in use by 2032. The National Capital Commission (NCC) recently unveiled the updated preferred design concept for the bridge, which responds to feedback received through public consultations. For more information, please visit the NCC's Alexandra Bridge replacement web page. Quotes "Today's announcement is an important milestone in the Alexandra Bridge replacement project and underscores the Government of Canada's commitment to expedite nation-building projects that will connect and transform our country. This project will enhance transportation and mobility in the National Capital Region for decades to come." The Honourable Joël LightboundMinister of Government Transformation, Public Works and Procurement Quick facts The current Alexandra Bridge is over 120 years old and has reached the end of its useful life. The replacement project is being advanced using a progressive design-build approach, which will allow for early collaboration between designers and builders, leading to faster delivery, better cost control and higher-quality results. Following the RFP process, the successful bidder will work with the integrated project team to complete the design in accordance with the project requirements. The integrated project team consists of representatives from Public Services and Procurement Canada, the NCC and Arup Canada Inc., the technical advisor. Consultations with Indigenous communities, the public and stakeholders will continue throughout the project. Associated links Alexandra Bridge: Replacement project Follow us on X (Twitter)Follow us on Facebook SOURCE Public Services and Procurement Canada View original content: Sign in to access your portfolio

Minister Lightbound visits Chantier Davie as part of the shipyard's 200th anniversary celebration
Minister Lightbound visits Chantier Davie as part of the shipyard's 200th anniversary celebration

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Minister Lightbound visits Chantier Davie as part of the shipyard's 200th anniversary celebration

LÉVIS, QC, June 7, 2025 /CNW/ - Through the National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS), the Government of Canada is committed to strengthening its sovereign shipbuilding capabilities in an increasingly complex global environment. Building vessels domestically creates strong supply chains that help safeguard Canadian naval capabilities and ensure that the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN), the Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) and Transport Canada (TC) are equipped to conduct operations at home and alongside allies. Today, the Honourable Joël Lightbound, Minister of Government Transformation, Public Works and Procurement, visited Chantier Davie Canada Inc. (CDCI) to celebrate the shipyard's 200th anniversary. He also took the opportunity to emphasize the importance of prioritizing Canadian supply chains and highlighted the role of the NSS in supporting domestic industry and innovation. As one of the 3 strategic partner shipyards under the NSS, CDCI plays a critical role in strengthening the country's maritime capabilities. The shipyard was recently awarded a major contract to build a polar icebreaker for the CCG. In addition, design work is currently underway at CDCI for 6 program icebreakers, which are essential for maintaining year-round access to Canada's Arctic and supporting northern communities. Beyond new ship construction, CDCI is a key contributor to the third pillar of the NSS: vessel repair, refit and maintenance. The shipyard is actively engaged in vessel life extension projects, refit and conversion work and sustainment operations across a wide range of fleet assets. These efforts ensure that Canada's maritime fleet remains resilient, mission-ready and capable of operating both domestically and alongside international allies. This year marks the 15th anniversary of the NSS. Since its inception, the strategy has revitalized Canada's marine industry, fostered innovation and created a skilled workforce. NSS contracts awarded between 2012 and the end of 2024 contributed close to $38.7 billion to Canada's gross domestic product and created or maintained approximately 21,400 jobs annually from 2012 to 2025. Looking ahead, the Government of Canada remains committed to advancing shipbuilding projects that equip the RCN, the CCG and TC with modern, capable vessels. The NSS will continue to evolve by incorporating lessons learned and working closely with industry partners to deliver long-term value for Canadians. Quotes "We are committed to building a resilient and sovereign marine industry. Through the National Shipbuilding Strategy, we are not only delivering world-class vessels for the Canadian Coast Guard and Royal Canadian Navy, we are also strengthening our economy, creating good jobs, including in the Québec-Chaudière-Appalaches region, and ensuring that Canadian innovation and expertise remain at the heart of our maritime future." The Honourable Joël LightboundMinister of Government Transformation, Public Works and Procurement "With 200 years of expertise behind them, Chantier Davie's ongoing participation in the National Shipbuilding Strategy is vital to ensuring the Canadian Coast Guard has the vessels it needs to protect our waters and serve Canadians today and in the future. Canada's oceans are central to our economy, our sovereignty and the wellbeing of strong coastal and northern communities and economies." The Honourable Joanne ThompsonMinister of Fisheries "Happy 200th anniversary to Davie shipyard! Two centuries of jobs, innovation and maritime leadership have helped build Canada into the country it is today. And I know that together with Davie, through its role in the National Shipbuilding Strategy, we will build an even stronger economy and better future for people in Lévis and Canada." The Honourable Mélanie JolyMinister of Industry and Minister responsible for Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions "We are honoured to welcome the Honourable Joël Lightbound as we celebrate Davie's 200th anniversary. His presence reaffirms the trust our partners in the Canadian government have placed in Davie and their strong support for Canadian supply chains. Since even before Canada became a nation, Davie people have been strengthening our maritime sovereignty from the banks of the St Lawrence. After two centuries of delivering icebreakers to defend our Arctic interests or maintaining Canada's national fleet, we're ready to write two more. " James DaviesPresident and Chief Executive Officer, Davie Quick facts Shipyards and companies in Quebec are playing an important role in supporting the federal government's shipbuilding needs. Contracts issued under the NSS to Quebec-based companies are worth approximately $7.7 billion, which represents approximately 15% of the total value of NSS-issued contracts. In addition to contracts issued directly by the Government of Canada, Quebec-based companies have received close to $602.6 million in contracts from NSS shipyards to support their respective efforts. These contracts continue to provide meaningful, long-term opportunities for skilled workers across the province of Quebec. CDCI has played a critical role in supporting Canada's fleets, receiving over $7.25 billion in contracts from 2012 to April 2025 for various types of work on ships for the CCG, the RCN and TC. As part of its fleet renewal plan, the CCG is acquiring 2 polar icebreakers through the NSS. To deliver these vessels by the early 2030s, construction work is being done by 2 shipyards: Seaspan's Vancouver Shipyards and CDCI. This will ensure that the CCG's operations continue in Arctic waters for longer periods, while allowing its fleet to better support Indigenous Peoples, strengthen Arctic security, advance high Arctic science and better respond to maritime emergencies. On November 13, 2024, Canada signed the Icebreaker Collaboration Effort (ICE Pact) with the United States and Finland to deepen existing cooperation, strengthen their shipbuilding industries and allow new equipment and capabilities to be produced more quickly. These 3 key Arctic countries will work more closely together to engage allies and partners to help meet future global demand for Arctic and polar vessels. CDCI is also moving forward with an infrastructure modernization project that will help the shipyard better meet NSS requirements and respond to the ICE Pact opportunity. Associated links National Shipbuilding Strategy Repair, refit and maintenance projects Polar icebreaker projects Program icebreakers Industrial and technological benefits Canada signs new partnership agreement with United States and Finland to produce Arctic and polar icebreakers Our North, Strong and Free: A Renewed Vision for Canada's Defence Follow us on X (Twitter)Follow us on Facebook SOURCE Public Services and Procurement Canada View original content: Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Government of Canada to build new research facility to improve transportation safety
Government of Canada to build new research facility to improve transportation safety

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Government of Canada to build new research facility to improve transportation safety

GATINEAU, QC, May 30, 2025 /CNW/ - The Government of Canada is investing in federal science to strengthen the safety of air, rail, marine and pipeline transportation systems that Canadians rely on every day. As part of the Laboratories Canada strategy, the government is developing the new Transportation Safety and Technology Science (TSTS) hub, which will transform how federal scientists and investigators work together by bringing them under one roof. Today, the Honourable Joël Lightbound, Minister of Government Transformation, Public Works and Procurement, announced that the Government of Canada has awarded a contract to Bird Construction Group Ltd. for construction management services for the new TSTS hub, to be located at the main campus of the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) on Montréal Road in Ottawa, Ontario. The contract is expected to be valued at up to $410 million. The initial work package, covering advisory services and site preparation, has been issued at a value of $12.3 million. This marks a key step in the development of the new facility, which is being delivered through a collaborative approach under the Laboratories Canada strategy. The hub will serve as a shared space for the Transportation Safety Board of Canada and the NRC to conduct in-depth investigations and advance scientific research in transportation safety. Engineers and scientists at the facility will work with industry partners to develop cutting-edge safety technologies and reduce risks in the air, marine, rail and pipeline sectors. The facility will combine investigations with the design and testing of next-generation light materials for aerospace, creating new opportunities for collaboration and innovation. The contract was awarded following an open and transparent procurement process. The full contract could also include over $40 million in economic benefits for Indigenous businesses and communities through subcontracts, training opportunities and employment. These benefits reflect the Government of Canada's commitment to economic reconciliation through meaningful Indigenous participation in federal infrastructure projects. This facility is a key component of the Laboratories Canada strategy, which is transforming science infrastructure nationwide through safe, sustainable and flexible spaces that meet the evolving needs of Canada's federal scientific community, today and into the future. Construction preparation is set to begin in fall 2025, with completion anticipated in 2030. Quotes "Today's announcement marks a critical milestone in Canada's science and research agenda. By investing in modern facilities like the Transportation Safety and Technology Science hub, we are supporting multiple science outcomes and partners, empowering federal scientists to work across disciplines, generate innovative solutions, and protect the safety and well-being of Canadians." The Honourable Joël LightboundMinister of Government Transformation, Public Works and Procurement "This new facility represents a major step forward in strengthening transportation safety across Canada. With cutting-edge capabilities and closer collaboration with partners such as the National Research Council, we will be better equipped than ever to conduct the rigorous investigations and research that help prevent accidents. This investment reinforces Canada's position as a global leader in transportation safety and strengthens our capacity to keep pace with innovation and continue serving Canadians effectively." Yoan MarierChair of the Transportation Safety Board of Canada "Building this modern facility reflects a long-standing vision to bring Canada's top expertise in transportation and aerospace structures and safety together in one place. Canada is among the world's leaders in civil aviation and has strong capabilities in the transportation industries from design, innovation, manufacturing and regulatory systems. The NRC is excited to be partnering with the Transportation Safety Board to bring this hub to life under the Laboratories Canada initiative. Strengthening our capabilities in sustainable and safe transportation builds on Canada's strength for a more prosperous and resilient future." Mitch DaviesPresident of the National Research Council of Canada "Today's Laboratories Canada strategy announcement demonstrates the Government of Canada's dedication to scientific excellence beyond just infrastructure. By modernizing facilities and equipment and by fostering greater collaboration, the government is ensuring researchers have what they need to deliver cutting-edge science that will keep Canada's research ecosystem competitive." The Honourable Mélanie JolyMinister of Industry and Minister responsible for Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions "This new transportation safety research facility is a major investment in our community and in the safety of all Canadians. By bringing top federal experts together under one roof in Ottawa–Vanier–Gloucester, we're advancing cutting-edge science, supporting Indigenous economic participation, and creating quality jobs and training opportunities. This project will deliver lasting economic and innovation benefits to our region, while opening new pathways for young people and researchers alike." The Honourable Mona FortierMP for Ottawa-Vanier-Gloucester Quick facts Laboratories Canada is modernizing science infrastructure with a $3.7-billion investment, adding new labs to support federal research priorities by addressing critical infrastructure and partnership needs. TSTS is among the 5 national science hubs supporting research aligned with Canada's safety, environmental and economic priorities. The Laboratories Canada Repeatable Laboratory Design Framework (RLDF) will provide the roadmap for this 21,000-square-metre facility to meet scientists' requirements as efficiently as possible. The RLDF ensures that facilities are accessible, sustainable and adaptable to keep pace with future scientific, technological and security requirements. Incorporating intelligent and adaptive infrastructure, the facility supports Canada's commitment to net-zero carbon and aims to receive Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold certification and Fitwel certification. The schematic design for this project was completed by A49 and B&H, in a joint venture. Associated links Laboratories Canada Long Term Vision and Plan: Laboratories Canada Government of Canada continues to invest in laboratories to support science and research in Canada Innovative and sustainable facilities will support a strong future for federal science Follow us on X (Twitter) Follow us on Facebook SOURCE Public Services and Procurement Canada View original content: Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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