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This job aid presents a timeline of over 150 influential First Nations, Inuit and Métis women, recognizing the vital roles and contributions of Indigenous women to Canadian society.
This video features Joe Wild, Senior Assistant Deputy Minister at the former Department of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada, who shares his experience negotiating and implementing treaties, land claims and self-government agreements with Indigenous communities.
This exercise, delivered in partnership with KAIROS Canada, provides public servants with a unique participatory history lesson that focuses on the loss of Indigenous lands and the cultural assimilation policies. Participants will engage on intellectual and emotional levels to deepen their understanding of the shared history of Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada.
This job aid provides information and best practices to help federal officials prepare for an appearance before a House of Commons or Senate committee.
This event recording captures a discussion between Aiesha Zafar, a Canada School of Public Service faculty member, and Richard Haass, Ph.D., President of the Council on Foreign Relations in the United States, on the state of the world in the post-Cold War era, including climate change issues, geopolitics and domestic challenges in Canada.
This video features Louis Ranger, retired Deputy Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, who provides insights on emergency management and communications and reflects on his career trajectory, leadership inspirations and approaches.
This video features Walter Natynczyk, retired Deputy Minister of Veterans Affairs and former Chief of the Defence Staff, who reflects on his career in the Canadian Armed Forces, shares his perspectives on success and risk, and offers insights on the importance of giving back to our country.
This video features Margaret MacMillan, Canadian historian, award-winning author, and emeritus professor of history at the University of Toronto and of international history at Oxford University, who reflects on the paradox of war and its role in the development of human societies, while also providing a deep perspective on its evolution and the concept of peace.
This course provides an orientation for newly appointed ADMs to explore the expectations placed upon them and to strengthen their strategic leadership capabilities by sharing best practices with other experienced senior leaders. Participants will acquire the knowledge they need to transition to their new roles and to develop best practices for leading their organizations forward towards achieving excellence for Canadians.
This course consists of two virtual sessions to help registrants prepare for their participation in the virtual edition of the Manager Development Program (MDPv). Participants will learn how to optimize their learning experience as it unfolds over the subsequent months and assess their personality traits in advance of the actual program.
The Manager Development Program provides new managers with valuable insights into their roles and accountabilities and how to grow as leaders in a rapidly evolving public service landscape.
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