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Royal Commission on Government Organization

Royal Commission on Government Organization

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The Royal Commission on Government Organization (also known as the Glassco Commission) was a Canadian Royal Commission appointed in 1960 to inquire into the organization of the Government of Canada. Chaired by businessman J. Grant Glassco, it issued a five volume report in 1962 and 1963 recommending that government departments be managed on a decentralized basis, that the Treasury Board be reorganized, and that senior management should rotate between departments.[1]

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  1. "The Canadian Encyclopedia entry on the Glassco Commission". Retrieved 2016-06-14.

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