
Federal government slow to reduce, modernize its office space
OTTAWA — The federal government has moved slowly to reduce its office space, a new report by Canada’s auditor general said Tuesday.
The report said that while Public Services and Procurement Canada has had plans to downsize its office footprint since 2019, it has reduced by only two per cent because full-scale implementation of that plan only started in 2024.
The report blamed the delay mainly on a lack of funding.
“Public Services and Procurement Canada and federal tenants need to accelerate their efforts to reduce the office space they occupy and contribute to increasing stock for housing that is sustainable, accessible and affordable,” auditor general Karen Hogan said.