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This article explores Indigenous data sovereignty, identifies some of the data-related challenges faced by Indigenous Peoples and highlights the work being done to overcome these challenges.
This video explores how the Government of Canada is adopting a "cloud smart" approach by rationalizing application portfolios and aligning with the most appropriate hosting model.
This online self-paced course examines the strategic role of senior HR practitioners, the different HR perspectives, and the forward-thinking skills needed to provide strategic HR guidance.
This online instructor-led course provides an introduction to cyber security basics and the cyber threat landscape. Through a mix of lectures, discussions, examples and group activities, participants will explore cyber security terminology, concepts and processes, including the tools, tactics and procedures of cyber threat actors.
This event recording features a conversation with David Vigneault, Monik Beauregard and Daniel Jean on the threats facing Canada today, the evolving public safety landscape during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the national security implications of Canada's increasingly difficult relationship with China.
This online self-paced course provides a step-by-step overview of the transfer payment funding process, which includes assessing eligibility and merit, reviewing risk, making recommendations, negotiating, and signing a funding agreement.
This online self-paced course uses the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development as a case study to assist learners in gathering insights on the key considerations involved in the development of an effective and sustainable policy implementation strategy. Participants will share their ideas on how to identify a policy problem, select appropriate policy instruments, acknowledge the stakeholder environment, conduct a risk assessment, and evaluate implementation success.
Open government and open data are about transparency, accountability and citizen participation. In this video, Lisa Deacon, co-lead of Datafest Ottawa; Jason White, privacy development lead at Shopify; Renée Sieber, associate professor at McGill University; and Michael Lenczner, director of Powered by Data, share how Canada can chart a path towards making data and government more accessible to its citizens.
The Open Government Partnership aims to promote transparency, empower citizens, fight corruption and harness new technologies to strengthen governance. As a member of this initiative, the Government of Canada continues to deepen its efforts to integrate openness into day-to-day business.
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