Canada will also continue to gain from a public service that strives for excellence, that is representative of Canada’s diversity and that is able to serve the public with integrity and in their official language of choice;
the public service, whose members are drawn from across the country, reflects a myriad of backgrounds, skills and professions that are a unique resource for Canada;
authority to make appointments to and within the public service has been vested in the Public Service Commission, which can delegate this authority to deputy heads;
those to whom this appointment authority is delegated must exercise it within a framework that ensures that they are accountable for its proper use to the Commission, which in turn is accountable to Parliament;
delegation of staffing authority should be to as low a level as possible within the public service, and should afford public service managers the flexibility necessary to staff, to manage and to lead their personnel to achieve results for Canadians; and
the Government of Canada is committed to an inclusive public service that reflects the diversity of Canada’s population, that embodies linguistic duality and that is characterized by fair, transparent employment practices, respect for employees, effective dialogue, and recourse aimed at resolving appointment issues;
NOW, THEREFORE, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:
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1 This Act may be cited as the Public Service Employment Act .
Marginal note: Definitions
means the transfer of a person from one position to another in accordance with Part 3. ( mutation )
means a person employed in that part of the public service to which the Commission has exclusive authority to make appointments. ( fonctionnaire )
means a group of persons who are disadvantaged on the basis of one or more prohibited grounds of discrimination within the meaning of the Canadian Human Rights Act . ( groupe en quête d’équité )
means a process for making one or more appointments in which persons may be considered whether or not they are employed in the public service. ( processus de nomination externe )
means a process for making one or more appointments in which only persons employed in the public service may be considered. ( processus de nomination interne )
, except in section 131, means any minister referred to in section 4.1 of the Salaries Act and any minister of State referred to in the Ministries and Ministers of State Act . ( ministre )
means any portion of the federal public administration named in Schedule I, IV or V to the Financial Administration Act . ( administration )
means the several positions in or under
means an organization named in Schedule V to the Financial Administration Act . ( organisme distinct )
means any officer who, by any Act of Parliament, is or is deemed to be a deputy head or who has, or is deemed to have, the rank of a deputy head. ( administrateur général au titre de la loi )
[Repealed, 2013, c. 40, s. 403]
Marginal note: Descriptive cross-references
3 If, in any provision of this Act, a reference to another provision of this Act is followed by words in parentheses that are descriptive of the subject-matter of the provision referred to, the words in parentheses form no part of the provision in which they occur and are deemed to have been inserted for convenience of reference only.
Marginal note: Commission continued
Marginal note: Salaries
Marginal note: President
Marginal note: Quorum
Marginal note: Head office
8 The head office of the Commission shall be in the National Capital Region described in the schedule to the National Capital Act .
Marginal note: Human resources
9 The Commission may appoint the persons necessary for the proper conduct of its work in the manner authorized by this Act.
Marginal note: Experts and advisers
Marginal note: Mandate
11 The mandate of the Commission is
Marginal note: Functions assigned by Governor in Council
12 The Commission shall perform any functions in relation to the public service that are assigned to it by the Governor in Council.
Marginal note: Delegation to Commissioners and employees
13 Any power or function of the Commission under this Act, other than under section 20 or 22, may be exercised or performed by any Commissioner or employee of the Commission authorized by the Commission to do so and, if so exercised or performed, is deemed to have been exercised or performed by the Commission.
Marginal note: Consultation by Commission
14 The Commission shall, on request or if it considers consultation necessary or desirable, consult with the employer or any employee organization certified as a bargaining agent under the Federal Public Sector Labour Relations Act with respect to policies respecting the manner of making and revoking appointments or with respect to the principles governing lay-offs or priorities for appointment.
Marginal note: Exercise of powers and functions by deputy heads
Marginal note: Compliance with appointment policies
16 In exercising or performing any of the Commission’s powers and functions pursuant to section 15, a deputy head is subject to any policies established by the Commission under subsection 29(3).
Marginal note: Audits by Commission
Marginal note: Powers of Commission
18 In conducting an audit, the Commission has all the powers of a commissioner under Part I of the Inquiries Act .
Marginal note: Persons acting for Commission
Marginal note: Exclusion of positions and persons
Marginal note: Regulations of Governor in Council
21 The Governor in Council may, on the recommendation of the Commission, make regulations prescribing how any position or person, or class of positions or persons, excluded under section 20 from the application of this Act or any of its provisions is to be dealt with.
Marginal note: General regulatory power
Marginal note: Preparation of report
Marginal note: Delegation by deputy head
Marginal note: Acting deputy head
25 In the absence of the deputy head of a department or other organization, the powers and functions of the deputy head may be exercised by the person designated by the deputy head to act in his or her absence or, if no person has been so designated or there is no deputy head,
Marginal note: Regulations of Treasury Board
Marginal note: Consultation by employer
27 An employer shall, on request or if it considers consultation necessary or desirable,
28 [Repealed, 2012, c. 19, s. 222]
Marginal note: Commission’s exclusive authority
Marginal note: Appointment on basis of merit
Marginal note: Qualification standards
Marginal note: Professional development programs
32 In respect of appointments made within the framework of any professional development or apprenticeship program that is offered across departments and other organizations, the qualifications, requirements and needs referred to in subsection 30(2) are established or identified by the Treasury Board with respect to organizations for which the Treasury Board is the employer.
Marginal note: Appointment processes
33 In making an appointment, the Commission may use an advertised or non-advertised appointment process.
Marginal note: Area of selection
Marginal note: Mobility — separate agencies
Marginal note: Mobility — member of Canadian Forces
Marginal note: Mobility — former member of Canadian Forces
Marginal note: Mobility — ministers’ staffs
35.2 A person who has been employed for at least three years in the office of a minister or of a person holding the recognized position of Leader of the Opposition in the Senate or Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons, or in any of those offices successively,
Marginal note: Parliamentary employees
35.3 A person employed in the Senate, House of Commons, Library of Parliament, office of the Senate Ethics Officer, office of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner, Parliamentary Protective Service or office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer
Marginal note: Assessment methods
Marginal note: Language of examination
Marginal note: Exceptions to merit
38 Paragraph 30(2)(b) does not apply in relation to any appointment made under subsection 15(6) (re-appointment on revocation by deputy head), section 39.1 (priority — members of the Canadian Forces) or 40 (priorities — surplus employees), subsection 41(1) or (4) (other priorities) or section 73 (re-appointment on revocation by Commission) or 86 (re-appointment following Board order), or under any regulations made under paragraph 22(2)(a).
Marginal note: Preference to veterans and Canadian citizens
Marginal note: Priority — member of Canadian Forces
Marginal note: Priority — surplus employees
40 Notwithstanding section 41, after a deputy head informs an employee that the employee will be laid off pursuant to subsection 64(1) and before the lay-off becomes effective, the Commission may appoint the employee in priority to all other persons to another position under the deputy head’s jurisdiction if the Commission is satisfied that the employee meets the essential qualifications referred to in paragraph 30(2)(a) and that it is in the best interests of the public service to make the appointment.
Marginal note: Priority — persons on leave
Marginal note: Resumption of employment
Marginal note: Failure to appoint person on leave
42 A person who is entitled under subsection 41(1) to be appointed to a position and who is not so appointed in the applicable period provided for in that subsection ceases to be an employee at the end of that period.
Marginal note: Non-application of priority provisions
43 Despite sections 39.1, 40 and 41 and any regulations made under paragraph 22(2)(a), if the Commission considers that the appointment of a person who has a right to be appointed in priority to other persons under any of those provisions will result in another person having a priority right, the Commission may decide not to apply that provision in that case.
Marginal note: Participation in advertised process — lay-offs
44 A person who is laid off under subsection 64(1) is entitled, during any period that the Commission determines for any case or class of cases, to participate in any advertised appointment process for which the person would have been eligible had the person not been laid off.
Marginal note: Non-application to term employees
45 Section 40, subsection 41(4) and section 44 do not apply to a person whose employment was for a specified term at the time they were informed that they would be laid off.
Marginal note: Deemed lay-off
46 For the purposes of subsection 41(4) and section 44, a person who, while employed in the public service, does not accept an offer of employment made in the circumstances referred to in paragraph 12(1)(f) of the Financial Administration Act that is a reasonable job offer within the meaning of an agreement respecting work force adjustment or who accepts an offer of employment, made in such circumstances, that is not a reasonable job offer within the meaning of such an agreement, is deemed to be laid off.
Marginal note: Informal discussion with employee
47 Where a person is informed by the Commission, at any stage of an internal appointment process, that the person has been eliminated from consideration for appointment, the Commission may, at that person’s request, informally discuss its decision with that person.
Marginal note: Persons being considered for appointment
Marginal note: Finality of appointments
49 The Commission’s decision to appoint a person or to propose a person for appointment is final and is not subject to appeal or review except in accordance with this Act.
Marginal note: Appointment
Marginal note: Exception — Office of the Chief Electoral Officer
50.1 Despite subsection 50(2), the maximum period of employment of casual workers appointed in the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer — including the portions of the federal public administration in that Office in which the employees referred to in section 509.3 of the Canada Elections Act occupy their positions — for the purposes of an election held under that Act or a referendum held under the Referendum Act is 165 working days in one calendar year.
Marginal note: Exception
Marginal note: Authority of deputy heads to deploy
Marginal note: Previous position
52 On deployment, a person ceases to be the incumbent of the position to which he or she had previously been appointed or deployed.
Marginal note: Deployment not an appointment
Marginal note: Oath or affirmation
54 A person appointed or deployed from outside that part of the public service to which the Commission has exclusive authority to make appointments shall take and subscribe an oath or solemn affirmation in the following form:
I, , swear (or solemnly affirm) that I will faithfully and honestly fulfil the duties that devolve on me by reason of my employment in the public service of Canada and that I will not, without due authority, disclose or make known any matter that comes to my knowledge by reason of such employment. (Add, in the case where an oath is taken, “So help me God” (or name of deity).)
Marginal note: Effective date of appointment or deployment
55 The appointment or deployment of a person from outside that part of the public service to which the Commission has exclusive authority to make appointments takes effect on the later of the date that is agreed to in writing by the deputy head and that person and the date on which the person takes and subscribes the oath or solemn affirmation set out in section 54.
Marginal note: Effective date of appointment
Marginal note: Indeterminate employment
57 Subject to this Act, any other Act and regulations made under this or any other Act, the period of an employee’s employment is indeterminate unless the deputy head has specified a term of employment.
Marginal note: Term appointment or deployment
Marginal note: Conversion to indeterminate
Marginal note: Rate of pay on appointment
60 The rate of pay on appointment to a position shall be determined by the employer within the scale of rates of pay for that position or for positions of the same occupational nature and level as that position.
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Marginal note: Termination of employment
and the employee ceases to be an employee at the end of that notice period.
Marginal note: Resignation
63 An employee may resign from the public service by giving the deputy head notice in writing of his or her intention to resign, and the employee ceases to be an employee on the date specified by the deputy head in writing on accepting the resignation, regardless of the date of the acceptance.
Marginal note: Laying off of employees
Marginal note: Complaint to Board re lay-off
Marginal note: External appointments
66 The Commission may investigate any external appointment process and, if it is satisfied that the appointment was not made or proposed to be made on the basis of merit, or that there was an error, an omission or improper conduct that affected the selection of the person appointed or proposed for appointment, the Commission may
Marginal note: Internal appointments — no delegation
Marginal note: Political influence
68 If it has reason to believe that an appointment or proposed appointment was not free from political influence, the Commission may investigate the appointment process and, if it is satisfied that the appointment or proposed appointment was not free from political influence, the Commission may
Marginal note: Fraud
69 If it has reason to believe that fraud may have occurred in an appointment process, the Commission may investigate the appointment process and, if it is satisfied that fraud has occurred, the Commission may
Marginal note: Powers of Commission
Marginal note: Persons acting for Commission
Marginal note: Right to make submissions
72 Where an investigation is conducted under this Part in relation to a person’s appointment or proposed appointment, that person and the deputy head in relation to the appointment — or their representatives — are entitled to make submissions to the Commission, Commissioner or other person, whichever is conducting the investigation.
Marginal note: Re-appointment following revocation
73 Where the appointment of a person is revoked under any of sections 66 to 69, the Commission may appoint that person to another position if the Commission is satisfied that the person meets the essential qualifications referred to in paragraph 30(2)(a).
Marginal note: Complaint
74 A person whose appointment is revoked by the Commission under subsection 67(1) or by the deputy head under subsection 15(3) or 67(2) may, in the manner and within the period provided by the Board’s regulations, make a complaint to the Board that the revocation was unreasonable.
Marginal note: Right to be heard
75 Where a complaint is made under section 74, the complainant, the deputy head and the Commission — or their representatives — are entitled to be heard by the Board.
Marginal note: Revocation set aside
76 Where the Board finds a complaint under section 74 to be substantiated, it may order the Commission or the deputy head, as the case may be, to set aside the revocation.
Marginal note: Grounds of complaint
Marginal note: Notice to Canadian Human Rights Commission
78 Where a complaint raises an issue involving the interpretation or application of the Canadian Human Rights Act , the complainant shall, in accordance with the regulations of the Board, notify the Canadian Human Rights Commission of the issue.
Marginal note: Notice to Accessibility Commissioner
78.1 If a complaint raises an issue involving the contravention of a provision of regulations made under subsection 117(1) of the Accessible Canada Act , the complainant shall, in accordance with the regulations of the Board, notify the , as defined in section 2 of that Act.
Marginal note: Right to be heard
Marginal note: Application of Canadian Human Rights Act
80 In considering whether a complaint under section 77 is substantiated, the Board may interpret and apply the Canadian Human Rights Act , other than its provisions relating to the right to equal pay for work of equal value.
Marginal note: Application of Accessible Canada Act
80.1 In considering whether a complaint under section 77 is substantiated, the Board may interpret and apply the Accessible Canada Act .
Marginal note: Corrective action when complaint upheld
Marginal note: Restrictions
82 The Board may not order the Commission to make an appointment or to conduct a new appointment process.
Marginal note: Failure of corrective action
83 Where the Commission has made or proposed an appointment as a result of the implementation of corrective action ordered under section 81, a complaint may be made to the Board, in the manner and within the period provided by its regulations, by
on the grounds that the person was not appointed or proposed for appointment by reason of an abuse of authority by the Commission or deputy head in the implementation of the corrective action.
Marginal note: Powers of Board
84 Where the Board finds a complaint under section 83 to be substantiated, it may
Marginal note: Right to be heard
85 In the consideration of a complaint made under section 83, the persons entitled to be heard by the Board are the persons entitled to make a complaint under that section in respect of the corrective action, the person appointed or proposed for appointment as a result of the corrective action, the deputy head and the Commission, or their representatives.
Marginal note: Appointment to other position
86 Where the appointment of a person is revoked pursuant to subsection 81(1), the Commission may appoint that person to another position if the Commission is satisfied that the person meets the essential qualifications referred to in paragraph 30(2)(a).
Marginal note: No right to complain
87 No complaint may be made under section 77 in respect of an appointment made under subsection 15(6) (re-appointment on revocation by deputy head), section 39.1 (priority — members of the Canadian Forces) or 40 (priorities — surplus employees), subsection 41(1) or (4) (other priorities) or section 73 (re-appointment on revocation by Commission) or 86 (re-appointment following Board order) or under any regulations made under paragraph 22(2)(a).
Marginal note: Complaints
88 The Board is to consider and dispose of complaints made under subsection 65(1) and sections 74, 77 and 83.
Marginal note: Powers
89 Subject to any limitations that the Governor in Council may establish in the interests of defence or security, the Board has, in relation to a complaint, the power to enter any premises of an employer where work is being or has been done by employees, inspect and view any work, material, machinery, appliances or articles in the premises and require any person in the premises to answer all questions relating to the complaint.
90 [Repealed, 2013, c. 40, s. 405]
91 [Repealed, 2013, c. 40, s. 405]
92 [Repealed, 2013, c. 40, s. 405]
93 [Repealed, 2013, c. 40, s. 405]
94 [Repealed, 2013, c. 40, s. 405]
95 [Repealed, 2013, c. 40, s. 405]
96 [Repealed, 2013, c. 40, s. 405]
Marginal note: Mediation services
98 [Repealed, 2013, c. 40, s. 407]
99 [Repealed, 2013, c. 40, s. 407]
100 [Repealed, 2013, c. 40, s. 407]
101 [Repealed, 2013, c. 40, s. 407]
102 [Repealed, 2013, c. 40, s. 407]
Marginal note: Filing of order in Federal Court
Marginal note: Copy of decision provided
103.1 The Board shall render a decision on a complaint made under subsection 65(1) or section 74, 77 or 83 and provide a copy of it — including any written reasons — and any accompanying order to the Commission and to each person who exercised the right to be heard on the complaint.
Marginal note: Certain persons not compellable as witnesses
104 Persons providing mediation services under this Part are not competent or compellable to appear as witnesses in any civil action, suit or other proceeding respecting information obtained in the discharge of their functions under this Part.
Marginal note: Notes and drafts not to be disclosed
105 None of the following may be disclosed without the consent of the person who made them:
106 [Repealed, 2013, c. 40, s. 409]
107 [Repealed, 2013, c. 40, s. 409]
108 [Repealed, 2013, c. 40, s. 409]
Marginal note: Regulations of Board
109 The Board may make regulations respecting
110 [Repealed, 2013, c. 40, s. 412]
Marginal note: Definitions
means an election to the legislature of a province. ( élection provinciale )
means an election to the Legislative Assembly of Yukon, the Northwest Territories or Nunavut. ( élection territoriale )
Marginal note: Purpose
112 The purpose of this Part is to recognize the right of employees to engage in political activities while maintaining the principle of political impartiality in the public service.
Marginal note: Permitted activities
Marginal note: Seeking candidacy
Marginal note: Candidacy in municipal elections
Marginal note: Notice
116 On granting an employee permission under subsection 114(4), leave under subsection 114(5) or permission under subsection 115(2), the Commission shall cause notice that it has done so, together with the name of that employee, to be published in the Canada Gazette .
Marginal note: Political activities
117 A deputy head shall not engage in any political activity other than voting in an election.
Marginal note: Investigation and corrective action — employees
118 The Commission may investigate any allegation, in accordance with the regulations, that an employee has failed to comply with any of subsections 113(1), 114(1) to (3) and 115(1) and, if it concludes that the allegation is substantiated, may dismiss the employee or may take any corrective action that it considers appropriate.
Marginal note: Investigation and dismissal — deputy head
Marginal note: Powers under Inquiries Act
120 In conducting any investigation under this Part, the Commission has all the powers of a commissioner under Part II of the Inquiries Act .
Marginal note: Persons acting for Commission
Marginal note: Right to be heard
122 A person making an allegation under section 118 or 119 and the employee or deputy head against whom it is made — or their representatives — are entitled to be heard by the Commission, Commissioner or other person, whichever is conducting the investigation.
Marginal note: Regulations of Governor in Council
Marginal note: Application of regulations
124 A regulation made by the Commission, the Treasury Board or the Governor in Council under this Act may be of general application or may apply to a specified person, position, occupational group, organization or part of an organization, or any class of them, or in respect of a specified process or any class of process.
Marginal note: Appointment by Governor in Council
125 The Governor in Council may appoint and fix the remuneration of the Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet.
Marginal note: Clerk of Privy Council
126 The Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet is the head of the public service.
Marginal note: Report of head of the public service
127 The head of the public service shall submit a report on the state of the public service in each fiscal year to the Prime Minister, and the Prime Minister shall cause a copy of the report to be laid before each House of Parliament on any of the first fifteen days on which that House is sitting after the Prime Minister receives it.
Marginal note: Appointment by Governor in Council
Marginal note: Ministerial staff
Marginal note: Regulations
129 The Governor in Council may make regulations applying all or any of the provisions of this Act to any of the positions of persons appointed by ministers under subsection 128(1).
Marginal note: Appointments by Governor in Council
130 The Governor in Council may appoint and fix the remuneration of
Marginal note: Diplomatic appointments
131 Nothing in this Act shall be construed as affecting the right or authority of Her Majesty to appoint ambassadors, ministers, high commissioners or consuls-general of Canada to another country or to appoint other persons to represent Canada in another country.
Marginal note: Transfer of employees
Marginal note: Fraud
133 Every person who commits fraud in any appointment process is guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction.
Marginal note: Authority to administer
134 The Commission or a deputy head may administer oaths and receive affidavits, declarations and solemn affirmations in relation to matters within their respective jurisdictions under this Act.
Marginal note: Access by Commission
135 Deputy heads and employees shall provide the Commission with any facilities, assistance, information and access to their respective offices that the Commission may require for the performance of its duties.
Marginal note: Review
136 The minister designated by the Governor in Council for the purposes of this section shall cause a review of this Act and its administration and operation to be conducted five years after this section comes into force, and that minister shall cause a report of the review to be laid before each House of Parliament on any of the first fifteen days on which that House is sitting after the review is completed.
means a person who
means the surviving spouse or surviving common-law partner of a person who, being a veteran referred to in any of paragraphs (a) to (e) of the definition , died from causes arising during the service by virtue of which the person became a veteran; ( survivant d’un ancien combattant )
means, subject to subsection 2(1) of this Schedule, a person who
and who, in the course of that service, performed duties outside of the Western Hemisphere, or on the high seas in a ship or other vessel service that was, at the time the person performed those duties, classed as “sea time” for the purpose of the advancement of naval ratings, or that would have been so classed had the ship or other vessel been in the service of the naval forces of Canada,
means the continents of North and South America, the islands adjacent thereto and the territorial waters thereof, including Newfoundland, Bermuda and the West Indies, but excluding Greenland, Iceland and the Aleutian Islands; ( hémisphère occidental )
means the war declared by His Majesty on August 4, 1914 against the Empire of Germany and subsequently against other powers; ( Première Guerre mondiale )
means the war declared by His Majesty on the September 10, 1939 against the German Reich and subsequently against Italy, Finland, Hungary, Rumania and Japan. ( Seconde Guerre mondiale )