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Ottawa - The Standing Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration has released the following statement regarding the selection, following a competitive process, of a new payroll provider for the Senate of Canada:

“The Senate is pleased to be working with ADP Canada, recently selected as our new payroll service provider.

Proceeding with our own independent payroll system advances the efficiency of our operations and commitment to our staff, while further establishing the autonomy of the Senate.

We thank all companies that competed for this opportunity and we congratulate ADP Canada on its successful bid.”

- Senator Larry Campbell, Chair, and Senator Denise Batters, Q.C. and Senator Jim Munson, Deputy Chairs, Standing Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration:

 

SENATORS’ MEDIA AVAILABILTY TODAY

1:00 p.m. Senate foyer: Senator Denise Batters, Q.C. and Senator Jim Munson (English interviews), Senator Raymonde Saint-Germain (French interviews)

For more information, please contact:
Alison Korn
Issues Management and Media Relations Advisor
Senate of Canada
t: 613- 943-6269 | mobile: 613-410-1892
Alison.Korn@sen.parl.gc.ca

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