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This job aid summarizes the First Nations worldview of storytelling and its importance in passing along traditions from generation to generation, with resources from Dr. Reg Crowshoe, a First Nation Elder.
This video features Chev Cheechoo, with the Office of Indigenous Initiatives, Employment and Social Development Canada, who discusses how some of his organization's programs encourage the recruitment of Indigenous persons and assist in their professional development.
September 30 is now recognized as a federal statutory day of commemoration. The day provides an opportunity to reflect on the tragic history of residential schools and honour their Survivors by engaging in reconciliation activities within our communities.
This video addresses the injustices endured by Indigenous Peoples in Canada, including the residential school system, forced relocations, and the ongoing repression of Indigenous rights, while also highlighting how courage and determination have catalyzed the reconciliation movement of today.
This job aid provides strategies for effectively preparing and delivering briefings with impact to decision-makers such as deputy ministers, ministers and political staff.
This event recording features a discussion on diversity and inclusion in Canada's public service and how to change perceptions, implicit stereotypes and unconscious biases.
This event recording features a discussion with historian Margaret MacMillan on the importance of history in understanding geopolitics and the lessons that can be learned from the past to meet the opportunities and challenges of today and tomorrow.
This event recording features a discussion with Fiona Hill, a leading expert on Russia, about authoritarianism in Russia and the challenge it poses to advanced democracies, the current conflict in Ukraine, and the reaction of the West.
This course includes two 120-minute virtual sessions that facilitate collaborative learning with peers on specific topics of interest to supervisors. Participants will reflect on and share effective leadership practices and gain new perspectives on the supervisory experience.
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