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This inspiring event features a panel of dynamic Indigenous youth leaders who are leading social and cultural change in their own communities and beyond. By sharing their lived experiences and unique journeys as leaders, they will show how young people are building a future rooted in identity, strength and innovation.
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 event unpacks a range of legal and public policy implications posed by AI technologies and examines how Canada’s complex ecosystem for healthcare, which is regulated across multiple levels of government, can explore and adopt ethical AI technologies and practices.
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 knowledge-sharing event features Indigenous scholar and professor Dr. Myrle Ballard, Anishinaabe from Lake St. Martin First Nation, who will share her groundbreaking work bridging Indigenous knowledge with policy, practice, across community, academia, and government, including the establishment of Environment and Climate Change Canada’s first permanent Indigenous Science Division.
This course (Part 1 of 3) introduces the foundational elements of the legislative and policy frameworks that underpin staffing in the public service. Participants will receive practical advice from experts to develop a greater understanding of their role as an HR specialist, and reflect on how to work collaboratively with clients and partners
This course provides a practical guide to the information management (IM) methods, tools and activities that support an effective departmental IM program. Participants will learn how to develop information classification structures, establish retention specifications and follow the proper process for disposing of information resources.
This master class for seasoned executives examines the principles and processes behind strategic resourcing and financial management, as well as the important role played by central agencies.
This course provides an overview of the key events that make up Crown-Indigenous relationships and that have historically had a negative impact on Indigenous populations.
With the theme “Uniting Around Canadian Books,” this event will focus on the diversity of Canadian voices and the importance of literature in discovering, learning about and building bridges between the major language communities.
This course introduces public service executives to the Government of Canada Digital Standards and examines the impact of new and emerging approaches to doing business in a digital economy. While exploring the impact of digital in a government context, participants will experiment by taking small, yet concrete steps towards creating a digitally enabled work environment within their own organizations.
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