Feds looking at permanent remote work, office needs after COVID-19
OTTAWA — The federal government is taking a close look at the amount of office space it will need in the coming years as it considers how some of Canada’s hundreds of thousands of federal public servants could end up working from home permanently.
The review was revealed Monday by Treasury Board President Jean-Yves Duclos, who oversees the bureaucracy as a workforce, as the government released a guide for the eventual return of public servants to their normal workplaces.
The vast majority of federal public servants have been working from home since mid-March as COVID-19 saw offices and other workspaces across the country shuttered to slow transmission of the illness.
While there have been some hiccups and criticisms, Duclos said significant lessons have been learned — and efficiencies realized — over the past three months even as the government dramatically ramped up the ability for bureaucrats to work remotely.


