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This job aid compiles a suite of learning products available on the current realities, history, heritage, cultures, rights and perspectives of Indigenous Peoples in Canada and their relationship with the Crown.
This job aid provides public servants with an array of resources on the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, including the historical context that led to its adoption, the legislation that frames its implementation in Canada, and the Action Plan that drives the achievement of its objectives across the federal government.
This video explores the building of ʔapsčiik t'ašii (a path in the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve in British Columbia) as an example of a collaborative initiative between Parks Canada, First Nations People and local communities as a way to advance reconciliation.
This video features Peter Jacobs, Ph.D., of the Wiwik'em Squamish Nation and Elder Dolores Greyeyes Sand of the Muskeg Lake Cree Nation, who explain why the revitalization of Indigenous languages in Canada is essential for reconciliation.
This video highlights strategies and examples of how executives and hiring managers can challenge the status quo to overcome barriers to Indigenous employment in the federal public service.
This course provides an overview of the key events that make up Crown-Indigenous relationships and that have historically had a negative impact on Indigenous populations.
This event recording features a discussion with mental health professional François Legault on strengthening the essentials of workplace well-being through sustained employee productivity, collaboration, problem-solving, innovation and retention.
This event recording features a discussion with Gerry Salembier, assistant deputy minister, public servant and leader, on managing difficult issues in good conscience.
This event recording explores the relationship between cyber security and economic development, the trade-offs faced by Canadian policy-makers, and the role Canada plays in protecting critical public and private assets.
This video features Malcolm Brown, retired Deputy Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, who shares his experience on files related to security and immigration and provides insights on leadership roles and the evolution of the public service.
This course provides an opportunity for participants to present their leadership journey and the lessons they learned during the Supervisor Development Program (SDPv). Participants will be invited to share their thoughts on how they intend to apply their new-found leadership skills in the public service of the future.
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