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From the Prime Minister's Web Site (http://www.pm.gc.ca/)
PRIME MINISTER ANNOUNCES GOVERNMENT OF CANADA FELLOWS PROGRAM
October 27, 2006
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced today the launch of the Government of Canada Fellows Program to allow the exchange of senior executives in the public service of Canada with other sectors such as business, academia, not-for-profit organizations and other levels of government.
The program will support renewal of the public service through the exchange of knowledge, skills, expertise and best practices between the Canadian public service and other sectors of Canadian society. These exchanges will be mutually beneficial in key areas such as improved service delivery, the use of technology and enhanced governance, accountability, and management practices.
In a changing and increasingly competitive world, Canadians need a public service that is not only excellent but also connected to, and representative of all parts of society, said the Prime Minister. As well, senior executives from other sectors can benefit from an opportunity to learn at first hand how our Government works, while bringing leading-edge techniques and practices to the Government.
The new Government of Canada Fellows Program targets high-ranking officials with extensive professional experience and exceptional leadership and management skills, including strategic thinking, as well as values and ethics. Ultimately, the Fellows Program will provide participants with the opportunity to gain knowledge and new expertise, and to broaden their contributions to the country.
This program has tremendous merit, added John Baird, President of the Treasury Board and Minister responsible for the Public Service Human Resources Management Agency that will manage the Fellows Program. Sharing talents and ideas will enhance and strengthen relationships, and build better understanding.
The Public Policy Forum, through the leadership of its President Jodi White, will assist the Agency with the promotion of the program and the necessary partnerships to identify participants.
The Prime Ministers Office - Communications
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