I'll believe it when I see it.
We need our own version of DOGE in this country.
I cannot think of a single thing Canada needs less that a government agency who’s purpose is to review yet again every acquisition we make.
Once again. That function and capability already exists.I don't recall where I saw it, probably on X... it was a GoC web page screen shot depicting a long list of funded foreign initiatives such as; $5M for studying climate impacts on women entrepreneurs in Nigeria (I know I didn't get that exactly right but it was a boat load of line items of that nature).
I think a Canadian DOGE entity would start with bringing these sorts of things to public attention and identifying how much could be saved with cutting those kinds of initiatives that, I guess, a majority of Canadians would consider a complete waste of time and money.
Hey if I know anything it’s that government agencies never outlive their initial purpose.
But getting to the root of DOGEs purpose its job is to oversee government costs right? To make sure the tax payer is getting the best possible, most efficient, most fair, bang for its buck? To make sure that no one is spending that money unwisely?
It’s the Treasury Board.
Not at all what I asked. Keep deflecting.
I’ll make it easier.
How did DRAP work out?
What would a value village version of DOGE do that TB can’t?
As someone recently finished the project approval course, I feel this. We have a whole bunch of majors and LCOLs and PS equivalents whose job it is to make sure the paperwork is ready for TBS, who then move it on to more people who go back and forth with TBS. Bureaucracy meant to get accountability has more made all of government so risk averse that everything takes years.
I know everybody loves to blame Ottawa. But I don't think those folks who work at C Prog really like the bureaucracy either. They are doing what they have to do to try and get kit delivered.
Once again. That function and capability already exists.
Yeah? What is that exactly?
Yeah? What is that exactly?
The treasury board, following the direction of Cabinet / the PMO.
Your DOGE won’t fix that. A change of government might.
Ok... I see you and others have missed the point altogether. That just isn't working and in fact has lead to the situation we are presently in. You see, it is the TB via the current Cabinet/PMO who have funded a metric shit ton of foreign initiatives that I doubt the majority of Canadians would support, particularly in times of fiscal pressure. This needs a bright light on it, not an obscure line in a government record the public will never see or even look for.
I'm totally open to the fact I am a shit communicator on these kinds of forums, but here is how I just saw this go:
Me: we need someone to identify and highlight to the public the excess foreign spending on initiatives that might be considered wasteful by most Canadians.
You guys: the government who already wastes our money are the ones who do that. So no problem.
Ok... I see you and others have missed the point altogether. That just isn't working and in fact has lead to the situation we are presently in. You see, it is the TB via the current Cabinet/PMO who have funded a metric shit ton of foreign initiatives that I doubt the majority of Canadians would support, particularly in times of fiscal pressure. This needs a bright light on it, not an obscure line in a government record the public will never see or even look for.
I'm totally open to the fact I am a shit communicator on these kinds of forums, but here is how I just saw this go:
Me: we need someone to identify and highlight to the public the excess foreign spending on initiatives that might be considered wasteful by most Canadians.
You guys: the government who already wastes our money are the ones who do that. So no problem.
Ok... I see you and others have missed the point altogether. That just isn't working and in fact has lead to the situation we are presently in. You see, it is the TB via the current Cabinet/PMO who have funded a metric shit ton of foreign initiatives that I doubt the majority of Canadians would support, particularly in times of fiscal pressure. This needs a bright light on it, not an obscure line in a government record the public will never see or even look for.
I'm totally open to the fact I am a shit communicator on these kinds of forums, but here is how I just saw this go:
Me: we need someone to identify and highlight to the public the excess foreign spending on initiatives that might be considered wasteful by most Canadians.
You guys: the government who already wastes our money are the ones who do that. So no problem.