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This event recording features a discussion on how artificial intelligence and machine learning software can create informative graphs and search across multiple content-storage and data systems with pinpoint accuracy.
This job aid presents a decision table that can be used to determine the most appropriate combination of instruments for developing or implementing a new policy.
This job aid provides an overview of federalism, the historical division of powers, and the responsibilities of each level of government, including through Crown-Indigenous relations.
This event recording explores the defining characteristics of populist parties and features a presentation by Bart Bonikowski, associate professor at New York University, titled "Nationalism and the Rise of Radical Right Politics in the United States and Europe."
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 online self-paced interactive exercise quizzes participants on fundamental topics such as government structure, the approval system, central agencies, policy and budget cycles, and the key players in the machinery of government, both within and outside the public service. After completing this quiz, participants will be able to better gauge their knowledge of the federal government and their role in the public service.
This online self-paced course supports learning French as a second language through beginner-level practice exercises. Participants will review common verb forms, increase their vocabulary, and be prompted to practise their French pronunciation.
This online self-paced course reviews vocabulary in French as a second language that relates to four common topics used throughout the public service: project management, performance at work, client service, and values and ethics. Participants will put their new vocabulary to the test by completing suggested practice activities at the end of each topic.
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.
This video highlights some of the daily barriers faced by people with disabilities and what public servants can do to reduce, remove and report barriers to foster an inclusive federal public service.
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