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Collaboration and knowledge transfer between federal and provincial government leaders is key to building a stronger executive rank within both levels of government. The Federal-Provincial Young Leaders Circle Program (Cercle des jeunes leaders fédéral-provincial) brings together executives from the Government of Canada and the Government of Quebec to explore the realities of senior level leadership positions, federal-provincial relations, and how to effectively tackle challenges faced by both levels of government. Participants will engage in a variety of learning activities, including group training, individual exercises, mentoring and networking.
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This program runs in collaboration with the National School of Public Administration (École nationale d'administration publique) and is only offered in French
This online self-paced course introduces the importance of promoting creativity and fostering the use of creative thinking in the workplace as it relates to problem solving and innovation.
This video features Dr. Cara Tannenbaum, who explains the difference between sex and gender and describes the various facets of gender, including gender norms, gender roles, gender identity and gender relations.
This video features Daniel Quan-Watson, retired Deputy Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada, who reflects on his career in the public service, his work with Indigenous Peoples and on Indigenous issues, and what leadership means and how it can manifest in different ways.
This online self-paced course focuses on the duties tasked to managers and persons responsible for official languages in departments. Participants will be provided with the tools they need to identify linguistic requirements, resolve complaints, and maintain records related to official languages obligations.
This short online self-paced course examines how to use virtual meeting applications to conduct work-related communications safely. Participants will learn best practices for hosting virtual meetings within a secure virtual environment and how to reduce security risks.
This event recording features a conversation with Maryscott (Scotty) Greenwood, Sue Lagon and Christopher Sands on Canada–US relations, including what Canada can do to foster a continued bond with the US while furthering its own strategic interests.
This event recording features functional experts from the Accessibility, Accommodation and Adaptive Computer Technology Program at Shared Services Canada, who explore the steps for obtaining an IT-related accommodation, the resources and adaptive computer technologies that are available, and how to acquire them.
This online self-paced course examines the fundamental elements of government as it relates to Canadians, such as the structure of government, the approval system, the role of central agencies, the policy and budget cycles, and the key players within and outside the public service. Participants will explore a variety of topics that will give them a better understanding of their role in the federal public service.
This video features Malcolm Brown, retired Deputy Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, who shares his experience on files related to security and immigration and provides insights on leadership roles and the evolution of the public service.
This online self-paced course focuses on the common electrical hazards found in the workplace and methods to minimize or eliminate those hazards. Participants will learn about the basic rules of electricity, common electrical safety issues, and actions to take in an electricity-related emergency.
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