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With the rapid emergence of digital devices, an unstoppable, invisible force is changing human lives in ways from the microscopic to the gargantuan: Big Data, a word that was barely used a few years ago but now governs the day for many of us from the moment we awaken to the extinguishing of the final late-evening light bulb.
This event recording features a conversation with Deep Saini, Ph.D., President of Dalhousie University, and Suzanne Fortier, Ph.D., Principal of McGill University, on the future of higher education.
This event recoding features a conversation with Ailish Campbell, Stefanie Beck and Michelle d'Auray on the economic, security and societal forces shaping current events in the European Union (EU).
This event recording features a conversation with James L. Perry, Lotte Bøgh Andersen and Jeannette Taylor on the results of their research on the links between passion for public service, workforce satisfaction and organizational success.
This event recording features Stephanie Simmons, founder and Chief Quantum Officer at Photonic Incorporated, who discusses why nations around the world are investing billions of dollars in the field of quantum and how this next-generation technology may impact our lives and livelihoods in the future.
This event recording features esteemed journalist Althia Raj and Isabelle Mondou, Deputy Minister of Canadian Heritage, who explore how contemporary media has evolved in terms of business models and journalistic practices, the complex interplay between governance and media, and the impact of public distrust on the future of our cultural institutions.
This online self-paced course explores the process of defining, gathering and weighing evidence that is relevant to a policy decision. Participants will learn why decision-makers and scientists may have different standards of proof for the same factual claim.
This online self-paced course explains the role of designated recipients when conducting the resolution process for incidents of harassment and violence under the Canada Labour Code, Part II, and the Work Place Harassment and Violence Prevention Regulations.
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.
This video features members of the Federal Speakers Bureau on Healthy Workplaces, who discuss the benefits of talking openly about mental health and the importance of reaching out for help.
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