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This event recording examines how federalism impacts the provision of health care by provincial and territorial governments and ultimately how it impacts the lives of Canadians across the country.
This event recording explores the various interpretations of intergovernmental relations for the different orders of government, and highlights recent case studies that have had a significant impact on provincial powers and intergovernmental cooperation.
This event recording explores the fundamentals of the fiscal relationships between the federal, provincial and territorial governments, and how Canada established the fiscal arrangements currently in place.
This event recording examines the financial and governance issues faced by municipalities in navigating federalism and their relationships with federal, provincial and territorial governments.
This event recording explores how federalism started and evolved, its principles, and how it is used to respond to specific issues faced by countries like Canada.
This course, designed for experienced procurement and materiel management specialists, offers advanced tools and practices for the management of procurement activities throughout the four phases of the procurement process. Participants will learn to minimize the risks associated with the procurement process by better understanding and applying established contracting rules, regulations and policies.
This online self-paced course introduces Canada's Net-Zero Challenge, while exploring how public servants are critical to supporting this whole-of-society transition. Participants will explore the science underpinning Canada's net-zero emissions target and expand their knowledge of the policies designed to achieve it.
This online self-paced course examines the Control Schedule process used to monitor, update and adjust a project according to its expected timeline and outputs. Participants will learn how to create a work schedule using fast-tracking and resource-management techniques before comparing it against anticipated project outcomes.
This course explores the intricacies of the CBA process and emphasizes how rigorous analysis is pivotal to supporting evidence-based decision-making, specifically by federal regulators.
This course provides a general introduction to cost-benefit analysis (CBA) and demonstrates how to apply CBA to federal regulatory initiatives. Participants will become familiar with the foundational steps to completing a CBA and learn how to develop solid baseline and regulatory scenarios.
This online self-paced course introduces the characteristics and purpose of a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), which breaks down project tasks into manageable components. Participants will learn to create and use a WBS, as well as examine the activities involved in decomposing project requirements and deliverables.
This video (part 2 of 2) features Ayushi Roy, who explains mistakes that commonly occur when setting a product vision and shares examples of effective visions for user-centred government products.
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