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Public Service Commission of Canada:

"The Public Service Commission of Canada (http://www.psc-cfp.gc.ca) is an independent agency responsible for recruitment into the federal Public Service."

"The federal government is one of the largest employers in Canada, with more than 150,000 employees in 75 departments and agencies, and some 1,000 different locations.  Many of these departments and agencies use the Public Service Commission for advertising their employment opportunities to the Canadian public.  (Please visit http://jobs.gc.ca)"

"The Public Service Commission of Canada is responsible for recruiting qualified people who are representative of Canadian society.  While the representation of employment equity groups (which include visible minorities, Aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities and women) has been improving, the PSC continues to make every effort to achieve an even better reflection of Canada's diverse population." (Public Service Commission of Canada, "Employment Equity ... for a more representative Public Service.")

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