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This online self-paced course supports learning English as a second language through beginner-level practice exercises. Participants will practise their English pronunciation and learn useful verbs and word forms in English.
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 video offers advice and examples of how federal workplaces can adhere to accessibility requirements and ensure that future service contracts include high standards for accessibility at work.
This event recording explains contracting policy requirements, as well as the roles and responsibilities of buyers and clients regarding accessible procurement.
This video explores how to better understand emotional intelligence (EI) and describes the benefits of developing EI to increase individual and organizational well-being.
This event recording of the second session of the Government of Canada Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Conference 2022 provides concrete examples of ways to improve diversity at all levels of the public service, including the development of meaningful performance management agreements, learning opportunities to combat unconscious bias, and the promotion of resources to foster personal growth, such as mentorship programs and sponsorship initiatives.
This interactive job aid and journal provides practical resources and ideas on how to be an active participant in the process of reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples in Canada.
The making of Treaty 9 from the perspective of historical witness George Spence, an 18-year-old Cree hunter from Albany, James Bay. The 83rd Heritage Minute in Historica Canada's collection.
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.
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