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Almost 11,000 federal jobs cut so far, Tony Clement says

The federal government has cut 10,980 jobs as part of its bid to balance the budget, Treasury Board president Tony Clement says.

More than half done through attrition

Flaherty on budget

12 years ago
Duration 8:59
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty talks about his fall economic update and his government's attempts to balance Canada's budget

The federal government has cut 10,980 jobs as part of its bid to balance the budget, Treasury Board president Tony Clement said Friday.

As part of the cuts, 7,500 positions were eliminated through attrition, by cutting vacant jobs or not replacing people who left willingly, Clement said in a news release.

"We said we would eliminate 19,200 positions within the federal government and we are doing what we promised to do," he said. "In just six months, we have already achieved more than half the reductions set out in the budget. A leaner, more affordable government is good for taxpayers and it's important in terms of our ability to return to balanced budgets."

Earlier this week, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said the government was off by one year in its projected return to a balanced budget. Flaherty had said Canada would have a balanced budget by 2015-16, but a global economic slowdown means it will take until 2016-17. That's two years after the date Flaherty projected during the 2011 federal election.

New Democrat finance critic Peggy Nash says Canadians should demand the programs and services that their taxes pay for.

"I think they [the government] owe Canadians more information than they're giving them about the programs and services that they're planning to cut. What they're doing is, every time they're cutting jobs, they're affecting Canadians' ability to get services," Nash said.

Earlier Friday, Flaherty and Prime Minister Stephen Harper hinted in separate news conferences that there could be more cuts to come with the deficit up to $26.2 billion this year — $5.1 billion more than the government had projected.

"It could mean even more job losses and even more cuts to programs and services that Canadians count on," Nash said.

Clement's news release provides a list of departments and the number of positions eliminated.

Portfolio   # of Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Reductions
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development   480
Agriculture and Agri-Food   1,144
Canada Revenue Agency   3,008
Heritage   479
Citizenship and Immigration   402
Environment  636
Finance 52
Fisheries and Oceans Canada   535
Foreign Affairs and International Trade  452
Health   1,416
Human Resources and Skills Development  2,008
Industry 947
International Assistance Envelope 314
Justice 342
National Defence  1,621
Natural Resources 261
Privy Council Office 98
Public Safety 3,273
Public Service Commission   86
Public Works and Government Services Canada   163
Regional Development Agencies   240
Shared Services Canada   300
Transport 469
Treasury Board   236
Veterans Affairs 272
Total   19,234