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Abstract
This article explores the growing trend of contracting-out public services in Canada, highlighting its increasing impact on government activities as governments have expanded outsourcing from traditional goods like office supplies to complex infrastructure management and professional services. Recent cases, including federal government spending on consulting and high-profile failures of Public Private Partnership (P3) projects, underscore the need for critical reassessment. Two major areas—professional services and large-scale infrastructure management through P3s—are analyzed to understand the challenges and consequences of contracting out. The discussion highlights issues including inefficiencies, governance challenges, and risks associated with outsourcing, emphasizing the blurred lines and complications often existing between public, private, and non-profit sectors in service delivery. The article calls for reforms to enhance accountability, transparency, and efficiency, while also reconsidering the role of private and non-profit actors in public service delivery if sustainable effective outcomes are to be achieved.
期刊介绍:
Canadian Public Administration/Administration publique du Canada is the refereed scholarly publication of the Institute of Public Administration of Canada (IPAC). It covers executive, legislative, judicial and quasi-judicial functions at all three levels of Canadian government. Published quarterly, the journal focuses mainly on Canadian issues but also welcomes manuscripts which compare Canadian public sector institutions and practices with those in other countries or examine issues in other countries or international organizations which are of interest to the public administration community in Canada.