Kathryn May
About Kathryn May
Kathryn May is a parliamentary reporter who has covered the federal public service for more than two decades. She has worked at various Canadian newspapers, including the Ottawa Citizen and iPolitics.
The life of a public servant in a minority government
The minority government public service will need to be nimble as "demands and pressure are heightened by instability, partisanship," Sen. Tony Dean says.
Meet the public servants running for the People's Party
Public servants are frustrated by an increasingly “politically correct” workplace, says PPC executive director.
Public service unions fear 'another Harper regime'
"How can any worker in the country vote Conservative?” asks the head of the Public Service Alliance of Canada, which represents 140,000 public servants.
Upgrade of troubled Phoenix could risk yet more payroll snafus for public servants
The Liberal government plans a $22 million upgrade of the Phoenix pay system’s software that the late auditor general Michael Ferguson warned could pose a “significant risk” and trigger a new wave of pay errors for Canada’s public servants.