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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 video captures insights from government, academic and industry leaders on the topic of artificial intelligence (AI) and how Canada's security interests must be protected as the world adopts this powerful new technology.
This online self-paced course presents the basic knowledge needed to understand and design physical security programs for government institutions. Participants will learn the procedures and guidelines for assessing and categorizing potential security risks, and the techniques for addressing them.
This event recording explores the relationship between cyber security and economic development, the trade-offs faced by Canadian policy-makers, and the role Canada plays in protecting critical public and private assets.
This online self-paced course introduces the four basic components of emergency management common to all federal departments and agencies: prevention and mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. Participants will discover how successful emergency management activities are a shared responsibility between all levels of government, the private sector and international organizations.
This online self-paced course provides an overview of the basic requirements and application of the Canada Labour Code, under which managers and supervisors carry out the role of the employer. Through case studies and practical exercises, participants will be able to familiarize themselves with their respective rights, duties and responsibilities.
This online self-paced interactive exercise quizzes participants on fundamental topics such as government structure, the approval system, central agencies, policy and budget cycles, and the key players in the machinery of government, both within and outside the public service. After completing this quiz, participants will be able to better gauge their knowledge of the federal government and their role in the public service.
This online self-paced course presents an overview of the Official Languages Act, along with a helpful quiz on the responsibilities of federal institutions in respecting this Act.
This job aid provides tips and resources to assist managers in addressing psychosocial risks and creating a psychologically healthy workplace, with a focus on psychological protection.
This job aid provides tips and resources to assist managers in addressing psychosocial risks and creating a psychologically healthy workplace, with a focus on physical protection and safety.
In this video, Dr. Evens Villeneuve, a psychiatrist at the Institut en santé mentale de Québec, describes the profile of repeat complainants, called "querulants," and the effects of their behaviour on organizations. He also presents effective strategies that will allow organizations to more successfully handle complainants who demonstrate difficult behaviour.
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