Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada
Registry of Lobbyists

Monthly Communication Report

357342-680852

Organization: The Professional Institute for the Public Service of Canada/L'institut professionel de la fonction publique du Canada
Associated registration: 962741-357342-25
Communication date: 2026-03-30
Posted date: 2026-05-04

Designated Public Office Holders who participated in the communication: Kurt Holman, Member of Parliament
House of Commons
 
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Bilingualism/Official Languages, Budget, Climate, Defence, Employment and Training, Environment, Fisheries, Government Procurement, Health, Industry, Labour, Natural Resources, Pensions, Regional Development, Research and Development, Science and Technology, Taxation and Finance, Transportation PIPSC advocates for strengthening the federal government’s capacity to deliver high-quality public services and programs. This includes engagement on the impacts of the federal government’s comprehensive expenditure review and associated workforce adjustments on service delivery and the retention of internal expertise. PIPSC also engages on concerns related to the federal government's growing reliance on outsourcing and professional services contracts and the need to rebuild in-house public sector capacity. PIPSC advocacy focuses on the protection of scientific integrity and the role of evidence-based decision-making across federal departments and agencies, along with the integrity and fairness of Canada’s tax system, including appropriate resourcing for enforcement and compliance, and broader workforce management policies related to recruitment, retention, and the preservation of specialized expertise within the federal public service.
 
Responsible Officer who filed this communication report: Sean O'Reilly
 
As the most senior paid officer, the person named above is responsible for certifying the communication report for the corporation or organization (Registrant). This person may or may not have participated in the reported communication.

The Lobbyists Registration Regulations do not require that the names of in-house lobbyists (i.e. employees of corporations or organizations) who actually participated in the communication be disclosed.
 

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