A New Blueprint for Government: Reshaping Power, the PMO, and the Public Service

James R Mitchell , James R. Mitchell , Kevin G. Lynch
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A New Blueprint for Government: Reshaping Power, the PMO, and the Public Service

James R Mitchell , James R. Mitchell , Kevin G. Lynch
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“Lynch and Mitchell are the most experienced and qualified people to write such a book, having been at the centre of power serving several prime ministers over many years. I would suggest the new pm read it—it could save the new government many mistakes.”

- Paul Tellier, Retired CEO of CN Railways
  • Date de publication : Nov 04, 2025
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 218
  • Éditeur : University of Regina Press
  • ISBN : 9781779401113
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 0.57" L x 9.0" H
Kevin Lynch, who hails from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, started his career at the Bank of Canada. This led to a 33-year career in government that included leadership roles as Clerk of the Privy Council, Deputy Minister of Finance, and Deputy Minister of Industry. Post government, Dr. Lynch served as Vice Chair of BMO, was active on numerous corporate and not-for-profit boards, and still writes and speaks frequently on public policy issues.
 
Jim Mitchell, who was raised in Regina, Saskatchewan, has worked as an academic, a senior public servant, and a consultant. He served 17 years in government, first as a diplomat and then as a senior official in the Privy Council Office and the Treasury Board Secretariat. Over the years he has published articles on public policy and public management and has given numerous lectures and speeches to Public Service and university audiences.

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