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This video features members of the Federal Speakers Bureau on Healthy Workplaces, who discuss their lived experiences and share insights into how managers can support employees struggling with mental health at work.
This video highlights the variety of requirements of different jobs and the importance of choosing a job that is compatible with and well adapted to individual skills and areas of interest.
This event recording highlights key moments from the EXecuTALK: Unlocking Employee Engagement and Retention with the Performance Management Process event, which features a conversation with Joseph Silva, an executive faculty member at the Canada School of Public Service, on how to implement effective performance management strategies.
This job aid identifies the consultation support services that the Department of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs (CIRNAC) provides to federal officials.
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.
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