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This online self-paced course explores a new model for policy making that focuses on constant learning and adaptation, increased integration, and a more responsive and iterative design process.
This job aid presents a self-assessment worksheet with examples of daily best practices that can be applied in the workplace to foster linguistic duality.
This online self-paced course presents Série pouvoir, a series of activities that support the mastery of oral and reading comprehension in French as a second language (Level C), including the ability to summarize ideas and share opinions. Participants will review the theory behind different language functions, and use practical, theory-based exercises to apply their advanced French language skills in common workplace situations.
This video features Dr. Cara Tannenbaum, who demonstrates sex and gender data differences and explores how to use data effectively to find explanations for these differences.
This event recording features keynote speaker and inaugural visiting scholar Rachel Zellars, Ph.D., who examines the evolution of the application of merit criteria and its impact on the equitable treatment of different groups of employees, with a focus on Black public servants.
This video highlights key moments from the 2022 Jocelyne Bourgon Visiting Scholar Lecture featuring Rachel Zellars, Ph.D., including a discussion on the evolution of the application of merit criteria and its impact on the equitable treatment of different groups of employees, with a focus on Black public servants.
This online self-paced course provides an introduction to GBA Plus and how identity factors such as, gender, race and disability can help to shape social, health and economic opportunities and outcomes.
This job aid provides an overview of government policies and legislation that have had a significant impact on Indigenous Peoples from the time of first contact to the present day.
Covering a vast swath of northern Ontario, Treaty No. 9 reflects the often contradictory interpretations of treaties between First Nations and the Crown.
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