
Federal union concerned about planned cuts to Translation Bureau
OTTAWA — A major federal union says it’s worried about a plan to eliminate more than 300 positions at Canada’s Translation Bureau.
In a news release, the Canadian Association of Professional Employees says it’s condemning a five-year business plan that would shrink the bureau’s workforce by almost 25 per cent.
The Translation Bureau is a federal service under Public Services and Procurement Canada that provides translation and interpretation to government departments and private clients.
A government document containing highlights of the Translation Bureau’s business plan from 2025 to 2030, obtained by The Canadian Press, says the bureau plans to ensure its financial viability by dropping 339 employees through natural attrition over five years.