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With a focus on understanding Indigenous Peoples, this online self-paced course demystifies the idea of unconscious cultural bias and explores issues of prejudice and discrimination. Through a series of self-reflection exercises, participants will discover the cultural competencies they need to build respectful relationships with First Nations, Métis and Inuit.
This online self-paced course provides a brief introduction to the history and culture of the Métis Nation and the complexity of emerging Métis identity across Canada today. Participants will learn the significance of Métis self-identification and how the Métis had to fight for recognition of their Aboriginal rights and are now establishing their own governments.
This online self-paced course provides a brief introduction to Inuit in Canada, including their traditions, governance structures and history. Participants will have an opportunity to reflect on a wide range of subjects, including the relationship between Inuit and the Government of Canada and the four distinct land claims agreements within the regions of Inuit Nunangat.
This video highlights key moments from the Geopolitics and Learning from the Past event, including discussions on the importance of history and the difference in geopolitics today.
This event recording features Pablo Sobrino, a retired assistant deputy minister, who discusses how leaders can create meaningful and effective employee engagement in the workplace to increase innovation, productivity and performance.
This online self-paced course provides foundational information to support public service supervisors at the start of their career transition. Participants will learn more about their new role, the expectations upon them, how to work with their new team, and how to become an effective supervisor.
This article offers a perspective on the notion of speaking truth to power and challenges federal public servants to consider how various mindsets can contribute to an environment in which decisions are guided by facts, context and nuance.
This online self-paced course equips participants with practical strategies to take control of their time, eliminate common time stealers, and optimize the use of to-do lists and schedules. Participants will learn how to manage energy levels, conduct time audits, and develop lasting productivity habits.
This event recording features a conversation with Dr. Stanley Vollant and Chief Ghislain Picard on the health challenges facing Indigenous communities, including the impact of COVID-19 on the healthcare landscape.
This event recording features a conversation with Blair Sheppard and Jessica Shannon from PricewaterhouseCoopers on the broad challenges of today and potential strategies for addressing them.
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