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Carney signals a welcome new approach to governing. It’s about accountability

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  • BeBopALouieB This user is from outside of this forum
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    Jaime Watt: Carney signals a welcome new approach to governing. It’s about accountability

    Prime Minister Mark Carney’s approach signals a new approach: clarity over clutter, flexibility over prescription. It’s an invitation to lead — and a test of who can.

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      Prime Minister Mark Carney’s approach signals a new approach: clarity over clutter, flexibility over prescription. It’s an invitation to lead — and a test of who can.

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      NotAGamer
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      Who’s arney?

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        Prime Minister Mark Carney’s approach signals a new approach: clarity over clutter, flexibility over prescription. It’s an invitation to lead — and a test of who can.

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        Canadian government employees still lag in returning to physical workplaces, and this needs to be rectified if the government is to maximize professionalism

        This non sequitur was the point at which I suddenly felt my suspicions of the writer being full of shit completely validated.

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          Jaime Watt: Carney signals a welcome new approach to governing. It’s about accountability

          Prime Minister Mark Carney’s approach signals a new approach: clarity over clutter, flexibility over prescription. It’s an invitation to lead — and a test of who can.

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          Great … accountability! … so they’re going to try to bring back proportional representation? … no?

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            Canadian government employees still lag in returning to physical workplaces, and this needs to be rectified if the government is to maximize professionalism

            This non sequitur was the point at which I suddenly felt my suspicions of the writer being full of shit completely validated.

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            mybrainhurts@lemmy.ca
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            Ha, had the exact same “huh, wait what?” Moment.

            If we want to recruit and maintain the best while underpaying them and reducing physical overhead, remote work seems ideal.

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              Great … accountability! … so they’re going to try to bring back proportional representation? … no?

              BeBopALouieB This user is from outside of this forum
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              BeBopALouie
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              Umm, we did not mean it that way.

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                droopy4096@lemmy.ca
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                entire piece sounded like “sponsored by Liberal Party of Canada”… RTO mandate is idiotic as issue of “under-performance” is largely a management issue and not an employee issue. In other words it’s a free admission that management is clueless and has no idea how to harness remote to it’s full potential.

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                  entire piece sounded like “sponsored by Liberal Party of Canada”… RTO mandate is idiotic as issue of “under-performance” is largely a management issue and not an employee issue. In other words it’s a free admission that management is clueless and has no idea how to harness remote to it’s full potential.

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                  Jaime Watt is the executive chairman of Navigator Ltd. and a Conservative strategist. He is a freelance contributing columnist for the Star.

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                    entire piece sounded like “sponsored by Liberal Party of Canada”… RTO mandate is idiotic as issue of “under-performance” is largely a management issue and not an employee issue. In other words it’s a free admission that management is clueless and has no idea how to harness remote to it’s full potential.

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                    chonglibloodsport@lemmy.world
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                    Yes, although Carney has a free hand to admit that management is incompetent because it’s a management he inherited from Trudeau’s government, not one he hired himself. Carney worked at Goldman Sachs which has an infamous ultra competitive work culture. I could see him being annoyed with any manager as laid back as Trudeau was as PM.

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                      Toronto Star is owned by Postmedia Network, it’s majority owned by GOP supporting American interests.

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                        Jaime Watt is the executive chairman of Navigator Ltd. and a Conservative strategist. He is a freelance contributing columnist for the Star.

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                        💥💥 BOOM 💥💥

                        As I commented, the Toronto Star is owned by Postmedia Network, which is in turn majority owned by GOP connected American VCs.

                        It’s a propaganda rag, not worth the shit you wipe off your ass with it.

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                        • sturgist@lemmy.caS sturgist@lemmy.ca

                          Toronto Star is owned by Postmedia Network, it’s majority owned by GOP supporting American interests.

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                          BeBopALouie
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                          And many more

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                          • BeBopALouieB BeBopALouie

                            And many more

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                            'Bows up bro

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                            • sturgist@lemmy.caS sturgist@lemmy.ca

                              Toronto Star is owned by Postmedia Network, it’s majority owned by GOP supporting American interests.

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                              usernamefactory@lemmy.ca
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                              Postmedia owns a lot of Canadian papers listed at that link, but Toronto Star isn’t among them.

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                                Postmedia owns a lot of Canadian papers listed at that link, but Toronto Star isn’t among them.

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                                Shit. Toronto Sun…the Sun is a star right?

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                                  Shit. Toronto Sun…the Sun is a star right?

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                                  usernamefactory@lemmy.ca
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                                  Maybe elsewhere - in Toronto, The Sun is just a piece of trash. Definitely down with calling that one out.

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                                    💥💥 BOOM 💥💥

                                    As I commented, the Toronto Star is owned by Postmedia Network, which is in turn majority owned by GOP connected American VCs.

                                    It’s a propaganda rag, not worth the shit you wipe off your ass with it.

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                                    Why would you re-post the same misinformation three times and then keep all three posts up after you’ve been corrected twice? The Star is not owned by Post Media.

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                                      Toronto Star is owned by Postmedia Network, it’s majority owned by GOP supporting American interests.

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                                      pnut@lemm.ee
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                                      The Toronto Star has been toilet paper for over a decade or longer. Only a fool would be buying that rag.

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                                        Toronto Star is owned by Postmedia Network, it’s majority owned by GOP supporting American interests.

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                                        corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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                                        it’s majority owned by GOP

                                        That’s weird. They usually slag the non-conservative rep super-hard; like, tan-suit hard.

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                                          corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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                                          government employees still lag in returning to physical workplaces

                                          ‘Lag’. That’s funny. One of my day contracts is to a gov entity, and it’s 100% remote work. They CAN’T go back, as their workforce spread out so far (hint: low rent but great internet) that a RTO means 30% loss of workforce if everyone who can actually returns. There’s no desks. There’s no equipment because everyone uses their much-better stuff that hasn’t died since CoViD. They can’t outfit staff.

                                          It’s comedy.

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