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This job aid provides an overview of government policies and legislation that have had a significant impact on Indigenous Peoples from the time of first contact to the present day.
This job aid provides answers to frequently asked questions about the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act.
This video explains to executives and hiring managers how this mentorship program supports Indigenous employees as they navigate their careers within the public service and describes its organizational benefits.
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples is the result of almost 25 years of collaboration between UN member states and Indigenous peoples from around the world. Indigenous leaders from Canada played a significant role in its development, including drafting and negotiating.
This video features Valerie Gideon, President of the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario and Deputy Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs, who offers a thoughtful reflection on her journey towards reconciliation within the government, along with insights from her personal experiences.
This course provides human resources specialists and managers with concrete ways to help facilitate the hiring, retention and advancement of Indigenous employees within the public service. Participants will gain an understanding of the realities that some Indigenous employees face in the public service, and will learn practices that can make a difference in supporting their careers.
This event recording explores the opportunities that intellectual property presents for Canada and the challenges of balancing property protection with openness and information sharing.
This event recording features a discussion on diversity and inclusion in Canada's public service and how to change perceptions, implicit stereotypes and unconscious biases.
This video features the Honourable Jocelyne Bourgon, President Emeritus of the Canada School of Public Service and the first female Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet, who reflects on her academic and professional experiences, provides insight into what leadership is, and shares her views on Canada's federal public service, including its interdependencies, transformations and notable reforms.
This video features Margaret MacMillan, Canadian historian, award-winning author, and emeritus professor of history at the University of Toronto and of international history at Oxford University, who reflects on the paradox of war and its role in the development of human societies, while also providing a deep perspective on its evolution and the concept of peace.
This course provides an orientation for newly appointed ADMs to explore the expectations placed upon them and to strengthen their strategic leadership capabilities by sharing best practices with other experienced senior leaders. Participants will acquire the knowledge they need to transition to their new roles and to develop best practices for leading their organizations forward towards achieving excellence for Canadians.
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