Feds working with City of Ottawa to ease public service transit woes: memo
OTTAWA — Officials managing the federal government’s return-to-office plans are concerned about the ability of Ottawa’s troubled municipal transit system to actually get public servants to their workplaces, an internal memo shows.
Canada’s top public servant, Privy Council Clerk Michael Sabia, and Isabelle Mondou, the deputy clerk, met with Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe on Feb. 19 to discuss the city’s readiness to support an increased onsite presence across the federal public service.
The meeting focused on how the city could help the effort succeed and addressed public transit, the road network, parking and availability of office space, said Tahera Mufti, the mayor’s director of communications.
In early February, the federal government announced back-to-office plans for executives and employees eligible for hybrid work.