Five things to know about the auditor general’s reports on the federal public service
OTTAWA — A new round of reports from auditor general is once again revealing gaps and delays across the federal public service, including on access to antimicrobial drugs, the processing of immigration applications and discrimination in the public service.
Auditor General Karen Hogan’s audits also look at the public service’s efforts to modernize its information technology systems and the way that benefits such as employment insurance are delivered.
Here are five things to know from the reports.
Canadians lack access to new antibiotics of last resort