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September 30 is now recognized as a federal statutory day of commemoration. The day provides an opportunity to reflect on the tragic history of residential schools and honour their Survivors by engaging in reconciliation activities within our communities.
This event recording features a discussion with a panel of senior public servants who had key responsibilities during the events of September 11, 2001, on the repercussions on domestic and foreign policy and how Canada would be forever altered.
This event recording features a discussion with a panel of senior public servants about the origins of the 2008 financial crisis, the conditions in Canada before it happened, and the government policy responses that allowed Canada to persevere through this challenging period.
This event recording features a discussion with senior public servants who had key responsibilities during the Syrian refugee crisis on what it took to implement the Resettlement Initiative.
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 online self-paced course presents a series of activities that support the mastery of oral and reading comprehension in English as a second language (Level C), including the ability to summarize ideas and share opinions. Participants will review the theory behind different language functions, and use practical exercises to apply their advanced English language skills in common workplace situations.
This online self-paced course presents Série pouvoir, a series of activities that support the mastery of oral and reading comprehension in French as a second language (Level C), including the ability to summarize ideas and share opinions. Participants will review the theory behind different language functions, and use practical, theory-based exercises to apply their advanced French language skills in common workplace situations.
As a materiel management practitioner, you are responsible for managing the Crown's materiel assets, defined as all movable assets (excluding money, records and seized assets) acquired by His Majesty in right of Canada, including vehicles, equipment and furniture. The position entails ensuring materiel is planned, acquired, operated, maintained and divested in a manner that supports the delivery of programs and services to Canadians, while ensuring best value for the Crown.
This online self-paced course examines the characteristics, benefits and best practices of A/B testing as a way of optimizing products. Participants will learn about the key actions needed to create an agile, value-added A/B test strategy in their organization.
This online self-paced course presents the foundational knowledge and tools needed to meet this requirement, including how to use the Copyright Media Clearance Program to help identify and track issues.
This job aid provides tips and resources to assist managers in addressing psychosocial risks and creating a psychologically healthy workplace, with a focus on psychological and social support.
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