since coming to power in 2015 the trudeau government has been hiring full-time civil servants at triple the rate of canada’s population growth, according to a new study by the fraser institute.
the fiscally conservative think tank says the number of civil servants has increased by 26.1% from 2015, the year the trudeau government was elected, up to the fiscal year 2022-23 — the latest data available.
that compares to a 9.1% increase in canada’s population during that period.
had civil service hiring matched population growth, the report says, federal taxpayers would have saved $7.5 billion in 2022/23 alone, as well as savings in every previous year starting in 2016.
in 2022/23, there were 431,537 civil servants classified as full-time equivalents, compared to 340,669 when prime minister justin trudeau and the liberals won the 2015 election, the study says.
if civil service hiring had matched population growth, there would have been 374,367 full-time employees in 2022/23, or 57,170 fewer than the number hired.
based on the average cost of a full-time employee in the civil service in 2022-23 — $130,853, including salaries and benefits, as calculated by parliamentary budget officer yves giroux — the additional cost to taxpayers was $7.5 billion in that year alone.