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Modern treaties are nation-to-nation agreements between Indigenous Peoples, the federal government and provincial or territorial governments. This online self-paced course provides an introduction to understanding and respecting the unique role of modern treaties and self-government arrangements when working with Indigenous partners. Participants will learn how federal officials can support the implementation of modern treaties and self-government arrangements as a pathway towards reconciliation.
This online self-paced course offers techniques for building strong analytics literacy in the workplace and explores the benefits of doing so. Participants will learn about common analytics pitfalls and discover best practices for supporting effective analytics practices in their organization.
This online self-paced course examines two risk analysis processes in the project risk management knowledge area: Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis and Perform Quantitative Risk Analysis. Participants will learn to apply qualitative and quantitative risk analysis methods to calculate and understand the financial implications and other costs of project risks.
This online self-paced course provides the foundational knowledge needed to understand the science of climate change, with a focus on what a changing climate means for Canada and its citizens. Participants will learn how they can contribute to a climate-resilient, net-zero-emissions Canada and enhance their understanding of why climate literacy is an essential part of serving Canadians.
This video presents a step-by-step exploration of how to apply Gender-based Analysis Plus (GBA Plus) to include equity, diversity, and inclusion considerations when procuring goods and services for the Government of Canada.
This video features Dr. Cara Tannenbaum, who demonstrates the importance of establishing why certain data discrepancies exist in GBA Plus, explores the complexities of these discrepancies, and shares examples of how to develop a policy using GBA Plus.
This course connects the theory covered in Key Concepts in Financial Management (COR216) with the more practical aspects of public financial management, and is mandatory training for financial officers.
This online self-paced course explores a new model for policy making that focuses on constant learning and adaptation, increased integration, and a more responsive and iterative design process.
This job aid serves as a checklist to help determine the "SMART-ness" of your work objectives by listing criteria to make them specific, measurable, attainable, relevant and timely.
An overview that sets the context for the armed intruder video and awareness material for public servants. Learn what inspired this initiative and why it is important to participate in the training.
An inside perspective of what to expect during an armed intruder incident as seen through the lens of a first responder. Gain an understanding of how police officers will respond when first arriving on scene and the order in which their actions will unfold.
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