Patrice Dutil
Patrice Dutil is the Editor of Canadian Government Executive. He is a Professor in the Department of Politics and Public Administration at Ryerson University in Toronto. He has worked as a government policy advisor, a non-profit organization executive, a television producer and was the founder, and editor for five years, of The Literary Review of Canada. His upcoming publications include a book on the administrative practices of Canadian prime ministers Macdonald, Laurier and Borden, and a study of the 1917 election in Canada.
Mastering Horizontal Leadership
3 min read
One can’t write about public administration in the spring of 2016 without mentioning the heroic work done by public servants...
The Interview On Leadership, Healthcare, and Innovation with Maureen O’Neil, President of the Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Improvement
9 min read
Maureen O’Neil has been leading the CFHI since 2008, but she’s been fighting battles in the policy trenches with her...
The Interview – Nancy MacLellan on Government Service Delivery
7 min read
The pressure is always on to make government services to the public and to the business community faster, more...
Bill Matthews on the Cultural Influence of Internal Audit
6 min read
Q: Where is Comptrollership going? Comptrollership in the Government of Canada is evolving to reflect a changing environment, one that...
Crowdsourcing: The Old Instrument Whose Time has Come
7 min read
With the inexorable expansion of internet, and the advent of highly efficient computers and software, the private sector has successfully...
In interview with: Benoit Gauthier and the ‘International Year of Evaluation’
8 min read
This year is the “International Year of Evaluation”, an area that is still budding in the Canadian public sector. To...
MindLab’s Culture Shift
7 min read
By: Patrice Dutil The MindLab meets every expectation you might have about a post-modern Danish institution that would dare sport...