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The Government of Canada is working to address challenges with the Phoenix system and develop an integrated system to replace our siloed Human Resources (HR) and Pay systems. We are committed to improving HR and Pay services, and being transparent about both our successes and challenges. To keep you informed, we invite you to sign up for our newsletter, where we’ll share updates on topics that matter most to you, regarding HR and pay current opertations and transformation.
Important Points to Note:
Note: Personal information that you provide is protected under the federal Privacy Act. Please do not include sensitive personal information in the open-text fields, such as your Social Insurance Number, personal finance data, medical or work history, or the personal information of other individuals.
The voluntary registration allows you to receive the Human Resource (HR) and Pay Newsletter. If at any time you no longer wish to receive the HR and Pay Newsletter, you can withdraw your contact information from the mailing list. Once removed, you will no longer receive newsletters from the Human Capital Management Branch.
The personal information is collected and protected under the Financial Administration Act. The personal information will be used by the Human Capital Management Branch of Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) to provide periodic Newsletters on HR and Pay current operations and transformation. The personal information is described in Personal Information Bank PIB 938 Outreach Activities.
Your personal information is protected, used, and disclosed in accordance with the Privacy Act. Under the Privacy Act, you have the right to access and correct your personal information, if erroneous or incomplete.
If you require clarification about this privacy notice, you may contact the Public Services and Procurement Canada’s Access to Information and Privacy Directorate by email at TPSGC.ViePrivee-Privacy.PWGSC@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca. If you are not satisfied with the response to your privacy concern or if you want to file a complaint about the handling of your personal information, you may wish to contact the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.