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Justice Canada is proud to showcase the voices of Indigenous young people sharing their unique perspectives on the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. This video is a key part of the department’s public awareness campaign on the Declaration.
This video presents a conversation with Natan Obed, President of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, about the key principles of the Inuit Nunangat Policy, the obligations of public servants, and how they can advance reconciliation by integrating these obligations into their daily work.
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.
Written from a practitioner's perspective, this white paper supports federal decision-makers who are considering whether and how to use, design, launch, and support arms-length expert external advisory panels by examining the conditions of success when generating public policy ideas outside of government.
This event recording explores how Canada's digital identity landscape is shaped by many levels of government, as well as by external stakeholders like the Digital Identification and Authentication Council of Canada and private sector organizations.
This video features Malcolm Brown, retired Deputy Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, who shares his experience on files related to security and immigration and provides insights on leadership roles and the evolution of the public service.
This program offers a unique and valuable opportunity for federal government executives in the EX group or equivalent to deepen their understanding of contemporary global issues that shape the context in which they operate.
As a procurement specialist, you are responsible for planning and executing the acquisition of goods, services, and construction services in a manner that supports the delivery of government programs while providing the best value for the Crown. You work with clients to define requirements, forecast life-cycle costs, and develop and implement procurement strategies.
This job aid for employees at all levels provides tips on how to improve facilitation skills and help groups achieve their desired outcomes through meetings.
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