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Home / Environment / Environment Canada staff cuts risk public safety

Environment Canada staff cuts risk public safety

5 Feb

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Summary

  • Hundreds of jobs at Environment Canada are threatened by federal budget cuts.
  • Critics warn job reductions could imperil public safety and environmental health.
  • Essential scientific research on weather and disasters may be impacted.

Federal budget reductions are poised to eliminate approximately 840 full-time equivalent positions at Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC). This significant workforce reduction, part of a broader plan to shrink the federal bureaucracy by 16,000 positions over three years, has sparked concerns among scientists and public sector unions.

Critics, including the Professional Institute of Public Service of Canada (PIPSC), warn that these cuts could compromise essential scientific research and public safety. They highlight that ECCC staff conduct vital work on weather events, disaster prevention, and environmental monitoring, suggesting that reducing these roles could increase public risk.

ECCC has indicated that essential scientific programs supporting policy and services will be maintained. However, internal memos suggest targeted reductions in areas with existing external expertise, though specific teams facing cuts remain undisclosed. This uncertainty fuels anxiety about the future of critical scientific functions.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Disclaimer:
Approximately 840 full-time equivalent positions are set to be eliminated at Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Critics warn that the reductions could compromise essential scientific research and public safety, impacting areas like weather event monitoring and disaster prevention.
ECCC has stated that essential scientific programs supporting policy and services will be maintained, though some reductions are targeted.

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