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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 event recording provides an overview of what intelligence is, how it is used in the security community, and its implications for public policy decision-making across the Government of Canada.
This job aid compiles a list of links to Indigenous-related articles, books, resources and other scholarly research that can be used to expand and build on our current understanding of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples in Canada.
As a real property (RP) specialist, you are responsible for managing federal real property (land, buildings, infrastructure and space) throughout its life cycle, which included planning, acquisition, operations and maintenance, and disposition. Your job is to ensure these assets are used efficiently and effectively in support of program delivery.
This online self-paced course identifies internal and external risks commonly faced by organizations and highlights the importance of differentiating between them. Participants will discover a variety of tools and techniques for successfully identifying risks.
This course is designed to address the professional development and training requirements of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Call to Action #57. Following respectful protocols, participants will discover little-known historical facts, learn about the impacts of Residential Schools and the rights of Indigenous Peoples, and better understand the obligations of public servants towards Indigenous Peoples.
The Reconciliation: A Starting Point mobile app is a reference tool for learning about First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples, including key historical events and examples of reconciliation initiatives.
This event recording features Ian Stedman, Associate Professor of Canadian Public Law at York University and the 2024–2025 Jocelyne Bourgon Visiting Scholar, who discusses how public servants can balance personal beliefs with professional obligations.
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