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Honestly 2 days seems like almost the perfect balance if you can work full remote.
For a government that supposedly cares about climate change this decision doesn't make any sense to me.
You want more people in the downtown to support businesses? Convert all those unused offices to housing ya goofs
0 mandatory days (with the option of working in an office if you prefer) is the only moral choice if your job can be performed remotely. I won't hear any argument to the contrary.
Not sure about in Canada, but:
In America government building are owned by a government agency (GSA).
GSA rents office space in those building to other agencies.
If those agencies don't need office space, then the GSA goes broke and can't afford the buildings. No one else really needs them, so selling now would be a huge loss of money.
So America coasted until agencies needed to sign leases, then Biden forced back to office so they'd have to sign new leases with GSA so the GSA could afford to keep them.
But again, I don't know if Canada runs their government as ass backwards as America where everything is split between agencies that work in a capitalist environment with each other.
So you might not have had some agencies return to office to "bail out" another.