The Jean Canfield Building is a Government of Canada office building located in Charlottetown , Prince Edward Island . It is named after Jean Canfield , the first woman elected to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island .
5-525: The Jean Canfield building is one of the most environmentally friendly buildings ever constructed by Public Works and Government Services Canada. Constructed at a cost of $ 53.8 million in 2007, and officially opened in 2008, the structure is a modest 17,500 m rising 4 stories, and houses approximately 500 civil servants from 14 government departments. The building also houses the Charlottetown Service Canada Centre. The project
10-509: Is responsible to Parliament through the minister of public services and procurement and receiver general for Canada – presently Jean-Yves Duclos . Day-to-day operations and leadership of the department is overseen by the deputy minister , a senior civil servant . The Phoenix Pay System is a payroll processing system for federal employees, run by PSPC. After coming online in early 2016, Phoenix has been mired in problems with underpayments, over-payments, and non-payments. As of March 2018,
15-498: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Department of Public Works and Government Services (Canada) Public Services and Procurement Canada ( PSPC ; French : Services publics et Approvisionnement Canada ), formerly Public Works and Government Services Canada, is the department of the Government of Canada with responsibility for the government's internal servicing and administration. The department
20-442: Is responsible for the procurement for other government departments and serves as the central purchasing agent, real property manager, treasurer, accountant, pay and pension administrator, integrity adviser and linguistic authority; it was recognized in 2018 as one of Canada's Best Diversity Employers. It is also the custodian of a large real estate portfolio and as well infrastructure such as bridges, dams and highways. The department
25-622: Was completed under the supervision of the Department of Public Works and Government Services and in October 2011 was awarded a Gold LEED certification, for its sustainable and green design. It has a 108 kW solar array on the roof, which in 2007 was the largest grid tied solar array in Canada. 46°14′13″N 63°07′48″W / 46.2370°N 63.1299°W / 46.2370; -63.1299 This Prince Edward Island -related article
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