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This online self-paced course looks at some of the governance structures, traditions and current realities of First Nations and their relationships with the Government of Canada. Participants will learn how government policies and programs of the past and the present impact contemporary First Nations communities, and discover how they can make a difference for a better future.
The Reconciliation: A Starting Point mobile app is a reference tool for learning about First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples, including key historical events and examples of reconciliation initiatives.
This video highlights key moments from the Statecraft in the Digital Era event, including discussions on the challenges of the digital era and the competition between democracies and authoritarian states.
This event recording features Patrick Borbey, President of the Public Service Commission, who talks about how, to renew its workforce, his organization is embracing intelligent risk and innovation throughout the staffing process.
This video features Professor Janice Stein, founding director of the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy at the University of Toronto, who reflects on historical moments and events that continue to shape the world of politics today.
Collaboration and knowledge transfer between federal and provincial government leaders is key to building a stronger executive rank within both levels of government. The Federal-Provincial Young Leaders Circle Program (Cercle des jeunes leaders fédéral-provincial) brings together executives from the Government of Canada and the Government of Quebec to explore the realities of senior level leadership positions, federal-provincial relations, and how to effectively tackle challenges faced by both levels of government. Participants will engage in a variety of learning activities, including group training, individual exercises, mentoring and networking.
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This program runs in collaboration with the National School of Public Administration (École nationale d'administration publique) and is only offered in French
This job aid for employees at all levels provides tips on planning efficient meetings, staying on time, and making adjustments when things go off-track.
This event recording features a conversation with Esther Duflo, world-renowned author, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professor and co-winner of the 2019 Nobel Prize for Economics, on how she and her peers transformed developmental economics and became global change agents.
This online self-paced course explains the main components of an effective presentation, including its purpose, audience, message and structure. Participants will learn how to use presentation tools and visual aids, and how to rehearse a presentation to build confidence for the actual delivery.
This online self-paced course focuses on the art and science of storytelling as a way to share information and ideas in an organized, engaging and memorable manner.
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