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This event recording focuses on Human Intelligence (HUMINT), the oldest form of intelligence in the world, and the role it plays in Canada’s national security ecosystem.
This video features insights from public servants and the CEO of the Institute of Public Administration of Canada (IPAC) on exploring and building a career in the federal public service.
This event recording from What Unites Us, Defines Us: Values and Ethics in Today's Federal Public Service spotlights a discussion on the evolving landscape within which public servants serve, and how values and ethics can help to navigate today’s challenges and tomorrow’s opportunities.
With governments across Canada committed to modernizing service delivery, internal service providers (e.g. in property management, procurement, logistics, HR or finance) are doing more and more to support priorities across the enterprise.
This video offers advice and examples of how federal workplaces can adhere to accessibility requirements and ensure that future service contracts include high standards for accessibility at work.
This video features Dr. Cara Tannenbaum, who emphasizes the importance of GBA Plus by providing examples of the specific dangers and potential unintended consequences of not applying GBA Plus.
This video explores how to better understand emotional intelligence (EI) and describes the benefits of developing EI to increase individual and organizational well-being.
This event recording of the sixth session of the Government of Canada Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Conference 2022 features a panel discussion by individuals from various faith-based employee networks, sharing their experiences and ideas on how to overcome our misperceptions, implicit stereotypes and unconscious biases about religious minority groups in the workplace.
This online self-paced course serves as a self-assessment of your familiarity with and understanding of racism and systemic racism. Participants can use their results to better understand their role in creating meaningful change and contributing to the conversation on addressing the impacts of systemic racism in the workplace.
This job aid consists of a series of promotional posters (8.5 x 11) that are designed to be downloaded, printed and displayed throughout the workplace to create awareness about the government's digital standards.
This job aid takes the form of a presentation that offers a high-level introduction to artificial intelligence (AI), including what it is, how it works, its history, ethical and policy considerations, and the present-day use of AI in the Government of Canada. (GCpedia)
This video explains why building a successful digital model for use by the Government of Canada is a necessity that comes with many exciting opportunities.
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