Darshan Singh Resigned as Director of Human Resources at Senate of Canada

Date of management change: January 07, 2016 

What Happened?

Ottawa, ON-based Senate of Canada has announced the Resignation of Darshan Singh as Director of Human Resources

 

About the Company

The Senate is the upper house in Canada`s bicameral parliamentary democracy. The original Senate, created in 1867, had 72 seats, but more seats were added as the country grew. The Constitution now directs that the Senate have 105 appointed members. The Senate was created to counterbalance representation by population in the House of Commons. In recent years, the Senate has come to bolster representation of groups often underrepresented in Parliament, such as Aboriginal peoples, visible minorities and women. The Senate was also intended to provide Parliament with a second chance to consider bills before they are passed.

 

About the Person

Darshan Singh served as Director of Human Resources at Senate of Canada. He`s highly skilled, educated and (a) bilingual, visible minority and he’s received only excellent performance appraisals. Singh started working at the Senate in October 2013 after leaving a similar position at the Canada School of Public Service.

 

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