Canadians did not vote to put the unions in charge, and yet that is what has happened
. With every new program, entitlement or tweak to the tax code, the ranks of the public sector swell. Much of government has always been a glorified jobs program for bureaucrats, but under Justin Trudeau, Ottawa appears intent on turning everyone into a public sector worker.
Since 2015, there has been an 18.5 per cent increase in public employees at all levels of government, compared to only 9.0 per cent private sector employment growth. When you consider just federal departments and agencies, growth has been “over the top,” as economist Jack MintzArticle content
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