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This video explores the building of ʔapsčiik t'ašii (a path in the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve in British Columbia) as an example of a collaborative initiative between Parks Canada, First Nations People and local communities as a way to advance reconciliation.
Mohawk Chief John Norton and 80 Grand River warriors hold off American soldiers until reinforcements arrive and the Battle of Queenston Heights is won (1812).
The making of Treaty 9 from the perspective of historical witness George Spence, an 18-year-old Cree hunter from Albany, James Bay. The 83rd Heritage Minute in Historica Canada's collection.
This video explores the co-co-co principle (co-design, co-develop, co-deliver) as a key pillar of reconciliation at the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
This video addresses the injustices endured by Indigenous Peoples in Canada, including the residential school system, forced relocations, and the ongoing repression of Indigenous rights, while also highlighting how courage and determination have catalyzed the reconciliation movement of today.
This course explores colonialism and other historical themes and events in a way that provides an opportunity to see Canada's history from a new perspective. Participants will learn how the relationships with First Peoples in Canada have developed over the past 500 years and how to begin the work of addressing the impact of this history on all Canadians.
This course for executives explores the barriers faced by Indigenous employees related to their recruitment, retention, well-being and career advancement within the federal public service.
This event recording features Patrick Borbey, President of the Public Service Commission, who talks about how, to renew its workforce, his organization is embracing intelligent risk and innovation throughout the staffing process.
This video features Rob Fonberg, retired Deputy Minister of National Defence and Special Advisor to the Clerk of the Privy Council, who provides insight on the difference between policy and advice, offers guidance to young public servants, and reflects on turning work into passion.
This online self-paced course imparts the basic knowledge needed by new managers to meet the demands of a management role in the Public Service of Canada. Participants will explore their leadership and management skills by reflecting on their professional learning and development experience through online self-study activities.
This two-part course examines the team dynamics needed to create and lead a culture of confidence in the workplace. Participants will learn to apply key leadership competencies to build capacity for creation and innovation within their teams, including the capacity to challenge reality.
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