Yes, yet another variant on Fiscal Autonomy Through Greater Dependence On Ottawa:
We’ve got to lobby the federal government… to bring more offices and stop centralizing everything.
Hilarity!
What, coming from a municipal candidate in the city whose concentrated share of the provincial civil service is 70% of the provincial total — the same 70% which, at the federal level, you would have to combine the 20 largest population centres, including Ottawa-Gatineau, to arrive at.
And what, coming from a municipal candidate in the city which has the fourth- (or fifth- or sixth-*) largest per-capita federal civil service presence among the 25 or 30 major Canadian metropolitan areas.
And what, coming from a municipal candidate in the city whose federal civil service presence, as a share of the province's total federal civil service presence, continues to grow.
"Stop centralizing everything", Bernard?
Be careful what you wish for.
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* Two smaller urban areas, Kingston and Moncton, have recently been elevated to CMA status; either or both of which, having large federal civil service workforces, may demote the larger St. John's CMA in the overall ranking.
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