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Hosted by the GC Data Community, this informative event will explore how to uncover insights about impact by applying responsible data practices throughout the policy and program development lifecycle. It will cover topics such as setting up data for monitoring and evaluation, respecting Indigenous data sovereignty, and safeguarding data privacy, all in alignment with the 2023–2026 Data Strategy for the Federal Public Service .
With evidence-based results a top priority in better serving Canadians, data has become crucial to our day-to-day work as public servants. Canada's Chief Statistician, Anil Arora, discuss how organizations and leaders can stay current, relevant and flexible in the face of demand for new, data-based information and information technology capabilities.
This job aid explains the cultural and historical context of a selection of common expressions and explains why they may reinforce negative stereotypes, racial profiling, prejudice, stigma and discrimination against Indigenous Peoples.
This job aid serves to emphasize the importance of respecting protocols when working with Indigenous communities in order to foster inclusive and positive relationships.
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.
This article explores how the U-T-C Trinity of Briefing (understand, translate, convince) can serve as a framework for effectively preparing and delivering briefings to decision-makers.
This job aid lists resources, self-reflection exercises and examples of common questions to consider when preparing for an executive-level job interview in the public service.
This event recording features a panel discussion on data ownership, the governance of emerging technologies and setting standards for big data and artificial intelligence.
This event recording explores how the new economy has produced dominant tech giants who control market access, as well as the consequences of winner-take-most economics on individuals and the choices they make.
This video features Rob Fonberg, retired Deputy Minister of National Defence and Special Advisor to the Clerk of the Privy Council, who provides insight on the difference between policy and advice, offers guidance to young public servants, and reflects on turning work into passion.
This video features Margaret Bloodworth, retired National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister and Associate Secretary to the Cabinet, who reflects on the decision-making process during 9/11, offers guidance on government transition periods, and provides her insights on how to lead an organization.
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