Tuesday, August 16, 2005

The Public Dis-Service Commission in Newfoundland and Labrador


The Canadian Government - bless their hearts - have recently announced the PSC office in the Baine Johnston Building in St. John's will close.

The green dots on the map are offices that will remain open and the red ones represent the offices slated to close. So lets have a look: BC is OK, they had two offices in Victoria and Vancouver - a stone's throw away. AB is not affected, MB is safe, ON is unchanged. One will close in QC but the other will remain open, plus there are a couple more just a short drive away. Also PEI and NB will close but they have a quick run to Halifax. That leaves SK, a fair drive to get to the next office but they have two choices, Winnipeg or Edmonton. Then each of the three territories, they will be a long distance from a PSC office but they have less than 100,000 combined population. So who's left?

The red spot at the far right is St. John's - representing 512,000 people at the last census, 200, 000 or so in the greater Avalon area. In order for St. John's to access a PSC office the nearest one is Halifax. A ten hour drive, a trip across the gulf, and another drive.

The federal government has calleous disregard for this province. The Public Service Commission, the very office that does the hiring for the federal government, no longer feels it necessary to make it convenient for Newfoundlanders and Labradorians to apply for Federal Service jobs. And why would they?! They are trying to get rid of the federal jobs that are here presently. Some of the most recent examples - the Gander weather office, DFO jobs, the attempted bankruptcy of private industry partner Nautical Data International (NDI), Customs and Immigration jobs, and now the Public Service Commission.

Part of the News Release reads "The PSC will consolidate its 16 current points of service into seven (7) regional locations, which will be located in Halifax, Montréal, Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton and Vancouver. These locations were chosen based on where the demand for recruitment and assessment services is the highest and where most government departments and agencies are located." It's no wonder the "demand for recruitment services" is not great here - they've been slowing dwindling away at the federal presence for years. Whose fault is it that we don't need a lot of federal hiring services? It's hypocrisy in its most blatant form.

The most common phrase in the news these days is "federal jobs moved to Halifax". It appears the government of Canada is sacrificing Newfoundland and Labrador for the benefit of Nova Scotia and elsewhere... Not that there is anything wrong with settling in Nova Scotia. Hey - if you have to move up there at least you are entitled to catch a fish for the table. A luxury that mother Ottawa has not allowed us "down-east".

Further Reading:
An excellent article in The Independent.

2 comments:

NL-ExPatriate said...

Why not start another petition to stop the systematic separation of NL from Canada?

I would but I'm not current enough on this particular abuse of the NL people by Mr Paul Martin. Maybe we should be like his shipping company and fly other foreign nations flags to aoid paying Candian taxes!

Here's a good spot to start your petition. Very simple and straight forward to complete.

http://www.petitiononline.com/

While your there you might be interested in signing these petitions to fight for your right to stay apart of Canada.
Triple E senate Equal representation
http://www.petitiononline.com/1257/petition.html

http://www.fairdealforharbourbreton.com/petitionlist.asp

Full disclosure gun registry funding
http://www.petitiononline.com/FGRC0001/petition.html

Gander NL distinct (Weather office)
http://www.gandercanada.com/petition.htm

Support Danny's Flag Gate Funny
http://www.petitiononline.com/nfldflag/petition.html

Improve NL recycling
http://www.petitiononline.com/nfld001/petition.html

Sign a Petition Requesting Ottawa to Return/loan all Pre-Confederation Military Artifacts back to the Province
http://www.petitiononline.com/MILNL/petition.html

Petition the Federal Gov. to Enact Custodial Management on the Nose and Tail of the Grand Banks. All you green peacers should sign this!
http://www.petitiononline.com/itfc2/petition.html

Petition Feds not to remove The Public Service Commission in Newfoundland and Labrador
Petition link goes here!

Maybe once I've empowered myself some more info on this subject if someonelse hasn't started one I will.

I don't think we have to worry about separating the Feds are doing it for us! Maybe then we will get the revenues from our resources which rightly belong to Alberta? 100% of 100% not 100% of 45%Provincial taxes declining over a ten year period to 33%. Off the cuff not exact numbers.

No I say we change the democracy of this great country to better reflect the country and not Ontario/Quebec. You can start by signing the triple E senate petition.

Why should we leave until we try to make it a better Canada. If that doesn't work then we could move more towards self government by becoming a distict society and all of the perks of self government that go with it. Baby steps but steps all the same. If anybody is distinct in this country surely it has to be the part that was it's own country and who's been here the longest. We have four count them 4 distinct native cultures residing within our boundaries you could even say five if the fracophone were to be counted.

Here are the links to their respective web sites.

http://www.labmetis.org/
http://www.fni.nf.ca/
http://www.nunatsiavut.com/
http://www.innu.ca/

NL-ExPatriate said...

Ok I did it here is the address of the petition

Petition to stop the removal of the Public Service Commission from NL
http://www.petitiononline.com/NLPSC/petition.html

Petition to stop the closure of the NL Atlantic Cool Climate Research Centre!
http://www.petitiononline.com/NLACCCRC/petition.html


Petition to stop the removal of the DFO Toxic Chemical Research Center!
http://www.petitiononline.com/NLDFOTCP/petition.html