Being a Facilitator at the Canada School of Public Service
This video features testimonials from faculty members at the Canada School of Public Service about their rewarding experiences facilitating School events and courses, with a focus on inclusion, growth, engagement, discovery and variety.
December 5, 2023
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CSPS Virtual Café Series: Estonia's Digital Innovations
This event recording presents the latest digital governance innovations in Estonia, including what fuels the government to embrace technology and transparency, and how they leverage feedback to identify innovative solutions.
November 10, 2023
Theme: Digital
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Product Management in Action: A Job Bank Case Study, Part 4
This video (part 4 of 5) features Mina Riad, product manager at Job Bank (jobbank.gc.ca), who describes the importance of aligning business objectives with product vision, and the prioritization techniques, roadmaps and metrics he and his team use and track.
November 8, 2023
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Product Management in Action: A Job Bank Case Study, Part 5
This video (part 5 of 5) features Mina Riad, product manager at Job Bank (jobbank.gc.ca), who shares how his team manages their products through release plans and lessons learned when applying product management strategies in the public sector.
November 8, 2023
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The Journey of a New Public Servant: Expectations vs Reality
This event recording features a diverse panel of new and experienced public servants, who explore the realities of being newly employed in the federal public service and how to manage the expectations and challenges when settling into this new role.
October 18, 2023
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Jocelyne Bourgon Visiting Scholar Lecture: Building an Adaptable Country
This event recording features Dr. Alasdair Roberts who examines Canada's track record on adaptability over the last 40 years. In his role as visiting scholar through the Jocelyne Bourgon Visiting Scholar Initiative, Dr. Roberts will speak about how the Canadian approach to governance has improved adaptability during this period, and how our ability to adapt may be threatened today.
August 18, 2023
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2023 Manion Lecture: Canada's Story – Census 2021 and the Data that Define Us
This event recording explores, through the lens of data, the link between Canada's history and the digital future, and it presents a clear portrait of Canada by the numbers, and what they say about our evolving attitudes on topics such as the economy, the climate and Canada's diverse regions.
June 16, 2023
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The World: A Primer
This video captures a discussion between Aiesha Zafar, a Canada School of Public Service faculty member, and Dr. Richard Haass, President of the Council on Foreign Relations in the United States, about the state of the world in the post–Cold War era, including climate change issues, geopolitics and domestic challenges here in Canada.
February 3, 2023
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The impact of Government's Financial Cycle on Your Day-to-Day Work
Controlling public spending is a key element of responsible government. The government's Expenditures Management System operates on a cycle at both the parliamentary and departmental level. This video is an overview of the government budget cycle and explains how decisions made by the government and the budget have an effect on your responsibilities.
February 1, 2023
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Marquee Moments in Public Service History: 9/11 (TRN4-V33)
In this video, a panel of senior public servants who had key responsibilities at the time discuss the events of September 11, 2001, and the repercussions on domestic and foreign policy, and how Canada would be forever altered.
January 31, 2023
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Marquee Moments in Public Service History: The Syrian Refugee Resettlement Initiative (TRN4-V31)
In this video, a panel of senior public servants who had key responsibilities at the time lead you through what it took to implement the Resettlement Initiative: from mobilizing teams and working with international partners to process refugees, to collaborating among federal, provincial and municipal government departments and service provider organizations to coordinate settlement, language training, housing, and employment services, all on very tight timelines.
January 31, 2023
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Creating Space for Employee-Led Experimentation
This video focuses on how evidence generated by employee-led experimentation can lead to program improvement and renewal, help develop and retain talent, and ultimately deliver better results for Canadians.
January 11, 2023
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Strategy for Government in the Digital Age: Lessons Learned and Shaping our Ambitions
Canada's Digital Government Strategy is about modernizing and adapting the Government of Canada to be more responsive, more resilient, and most important, better at serving people. Join Paul N. Wagner, Assistant Deputy Minister, Strategy and Transformation, Office of the Chief Information Officer, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, for his insight into how the government has adapted to deliver better services in the modern era, and how together we can chart the course to a healthier, more resilient and more sustainable Canada.
December 21, 2022
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Russia, Ukraine and the Future of Global Power
On May 12, 2022, the Canada School of Public Service hosted Fiona Hill, Senior Fellow in the Center on the United States and Europe in the Foreign Policy program at the Brookings Institute. Fiona Hill is one of the most authoritative voices on Russia. In a wide-ranging discussion, she explored authoritarianism in Russia and the challenge it poses to advanced democracies, the current conflict in Ukraine, and the reaction from the West.
December 7, 2022
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Introduction to Coaching
This video provides an introduction to coaching and promotes courses at the Canada School of Public Service that apply the GROW Model to structure coaching conversations.
December 1, 2022
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The Impact of Delegation of Financial Authorities on Your Day-to-Day Work
Each minister in the federal government is responsible for resource management within his / her department. However, it is impossible for one person to assume full management of an entire department. Ministers therefore appoint subordinates to exercise specific powers for which they will be accountable. This is commonly known as « delegation of authority », as defined in the "Financial Administration Act" under Sections 32, 33, and 34.
November 17, 2022
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Future of Democracy Series: The State of Political Polarization in Canada
This event highlights research undertaken by the University of Toronto on the state of polarization in Canada. Speakers discuss the causes of political polarization in Canada and its impacts, and discuss potential strategies that policy-makers and citizens should consider to nurture depolarization.
November 4, 2022
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Highlight Video: 2022 Jocelyne Bourgon Visiting Scholar Lecture (Video)
Highlight of the powerful video, in which keynote speaker and inaugural visiting scholar Dr. Rachel Zellars examines the evolution of the application of merit criteria and its impact on different groups of employees in the context of equity, with a focus on Black public servants.
September 8, 2022
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Five Things to Consider When You Think About Data Bias
Bias is a component of the human thought process, and data collected from humans therefore inherently reflects that bias. This video provides an overview of 5 practical things to consider when you think about data bias.
July 8, 2022
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EXecuTALK: The Role of the Executive in the Fight Against Climate Change (Video)
This EXecuTALK features Nick Xenos, Executive Director of the Centre for Greening Government, who share his insights on how executive leaders in the Government of Canada can ensure that their work contributes to a zero‑carbon and climate-resilient Canada. Learn how to apply your own climate lens, and walk away with practical ideas for leading change within your organization.
June 20, 2022
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Celebrating Louis Riel Day: Métis Realities (Video)
Learn about the current issues, challenges and opportunities facing Métis communities as they build constructive relationships and support reconciliation efforts with other Indigenous Peoples.
May 17, 2022
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Be Digital in the Government of Canada
Wondering how you can take part in the modernization of the way we work in the #GC? This video shows you how you can increase your team's performance while changing how we plan and deliver programs and services in a digital government.
April 14, 2022
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Integrated Policy Framework
This video offers an overview of how the Integrated Policy Framework works as a holistic approach to policy development and implementation that encourages policymakers to consider policy as an integrated whole rather than a series of discrete steps.
April 13, 2022
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The Five Whys
This video introduces how to use the "Five Whys" technique as a way to find the cause-and-effect relationships underlying a policy issue and uncover unexpected insights.
April 13, 2022
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CSPS Virtual Café Series: Gig Work and the Reshaping of Modern Markets (Video)
This event features Wingham Rowan, British entrepreneur and President of Modern Markets for All, who discuss the challenges facing irregular workers in today's economy, steps taken by governments to correct market inefficiencies and ways in which policy could help reshape the relationship between irregular workers and their employers.
March 29, 2022
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Leadership Series: Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace (Video)
David Cory, an international expert in the integration of emotional intelligence and leadership development, taps into concrete, evidence-based models of EI competency levels and explains how coaching can support you and your team in developing these competencies.
February 23, 2022
Theme: Leadership
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The New Economy Series: Cyber Security (Video)
This fifth event in The New Economy Series explored the relationship between cyber security and economic development, the trade-offs faced by Canadian policy‑makers, and the role Canada can play to protect critical public and private assets.
February 22, 2022
Theme: Webcasts
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CSPS Virtual Café Series: Talking to Women in STEM with Mona Nemer and Sarah Paquet (Video)
Discussion with Dr. Mona Nemer, Canada's Chief Science Advisor, and Sarah Paquet, Director and Chief Executive Officer of FINTRAC, who will talk about their careers in STEM and share their perspectives on the importance of women role models and why increased diversity in STEM fields is essential for innovation and Canada's economic well-being.
February 9, 2022
Theme: Diversity and inclusion Indigenous
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Succeeding in a Digital World (Video)
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, technology and digital were a part of almost every aspect of our professional and personal lives. In the public service, every program, problem, and potential solution involved some form of technology. In 2021, the writing is on the screen: digital is here to stay. Learn how governments and other organizations are successfully responding to the unprecedented challenges as they work, serve citizens, and thrive in this reality.
July 6, 2021
Theme: Webcasts
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CSPS Virtual Café Series: Europe Today (Video)
Ailish Campbell, Ambassador for Canada and the European Union, Stefanie Beck, Deputy High Commissioner for Canada in the United Kingdom, and Michelle d'Auray, Former Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Canada to the OECD discuss economic, security and societal forces shaping current events in the EU.
February 1, 2022
Theme: Webcasts
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The New Economy Series: Digital Identity as a New Policy Frontier (Video)
Digital ID has been a topic of discussion within the Government of Canada, but also within countries around the world for a number of years. Shaping Canada's digital identity landscape is a task shared by many levels of government, as well as external stakeholders like DIACC, private sector organizations.
February 1, 2022
Theme: Webcasts
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The New Economy Series: The Era of Winner-Take-Most Economics (Video)
The eighth event in the New Economy Series explores how the new economy has produced dominant tech giants who control market access for others. Panellists discuss various policy and legal mechanisms to ensure competition, strategies to help Canadian innovators scale their businesses, and consequences of winner-take-most economics on individuals and the choices they make.
September 23, 2021
Theme: Webcasts
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The New Economy Series: The Economics of Attention (Video)
The ninth event in the New Economy Series explores key policy questions that have emerged through the attention economy and examine the role of government in countering harmful consequences to our individual and societal health.
January 12, 2022
Theme: Webcasts
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The New Economy Series: Leading in an Era of Disruption (Video)
In the last event in the series, our distinguished panellists identify and look back on key insights raised throughout the series and consider their implications for the new economy defined by accelerating change and increasing complexity.
January 13, 2022
Theme: Webcasts
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EXecuTALK: Speaking Truth to Power: How to Survive the Responsibility (Video)
Our ability to provide fearless advice at the right time can affect our relationships with superiors and colleagues, our effectiveness, or even careers. Gerry Salembier is a successful assistant deputy minister, public servant and leader with extensive experience in handling this responsibility. In this video, he answer questions about managing around difficult issues in good conscience
February 8, 2022
Theme: Webcasts
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The New Economy Series: The Data-Driven Economy (Video)
The second event in the New Economy series dives into the topic of the data-driven economy. Our panellists offer their expertise on subjects including data ownership, the governance of emerging technologies, and setting standards for big data and artificial intelligence.
July 8, 2020
Theme: Webcasts
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The New Economy Series: Intellectual Property (Video)
The third event in the New Economy Series explores the opportunities intellectual property presents for Canada, as well as the challenges of balancing property protection with openness and information sharing.
August 13, 2020
Theme: Webcasts
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The New Economy Series: Governing Cross-Border Data Flows (Video)
The fourth event in the New Economy series explores Canada's recent efforts in governing cross-border data flows through trade agreements. Explore how this approach has led to challenges in creating universal rules governing the use of data, and how policy makers are attempting to regulate trade in data.
September 11, 2020
Theme: Webcasts
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The New Economy Series: Standards and Governance (Video)
The sixth event in the New Economy Series examines the importance of standards in the digital economy and how Canada can be a leader in the development of international technology standards. The session explains what standards are, why they matter and which tools and strategies can help the public service respond effectively.
December 1, 2020
Theme: Webcasts
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CSPS Data Demo Week: Regulatory Artificial Intelligence (Video)
The team's platform of demonstration projects allows for experimentation with disruptive technologies to support analysts and regulators in navigating this time-consuming and labour-intensive field. Tune in for a demonstration of three unique prototypes, followed by a Q&A on the implications of this type of work across the public service and how artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning could play a bigger role in our work moving forward.
April 29, 2021
Theme: Webcasts
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CSPS Data Demo Week: From Raw to Refined – Organizing Data with Intent (Video)
Watch this walk through the life cycle of data projects highlighting key components of data integration, the importance of data standards, and the value of the enormous amount of data that exists within government. This demonstration of Namara by ThinkData's Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder Bryan Smith is followed by a discussion featuring Vik Pant, former Chief Scientist at Natural Resources Canada.
April 28, 2021
Theme: Webcasts
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CSPS Data Demo Week: Combatting Misinformation and Disinformation with Digital Public Square (Video)
The Digital Public Square, a not-for-profit organization, uses approaches like gamification, digital storytelling and crowdsourcing, in Canada and internationally, to build empathy and trust and to engage communities. Tune in for a demonstration of the It's Contagious project by CEO and co-founder Farhaan Ladhani of the Digital Public Square. The presentation is followed by a rich Q&A session on the implications of such technologies for organizations across the federal public service.
April 27, 2021
Theme: Webcasts
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CSPS Data Demo Week: Human Resources Foresight with Blue J Legal (Video)
With the Blue J HR platform, anyone can quickly and accurately predict how their employment matter would be decided by a court or tribunal. Simply input your specific scenario, run the analysis using the machine learning/AI platform, review the results and explanation of them, and make informed decisions. Tune in for a demonstration of Blue J HR, followed by a rich discussion exploring the implications of this type of AI/machine learning tool for organizations across the federal public service.
April 26, 2021
Theme: Webcasts
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CSPS Virtual Café Series: Everything You Wanted to Know About Polling with Anil Arora, Claire Durand and Nik Nanos (Video)
This conversation with Anil Arora, Chief Statistician at Statistics Canada, Claire Durand, Professor at the Department of Sociology at the University of Montreal, and Nik Nanos, Chief Data Scientist and Founder of Nanos Polling is about exploring such issues as how the media affects polling consumption and quality, whether polls are suffering from fewer and less diverse participants, and what intelligent consumers should look for when trying to figure out the quality of a poll.
January 13, 2022
Theme: Webcasts
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CSPS Virtual Café Series: Talking Space Exploration with Lindy Elkins-Tanton and Sarah Gallagher (Video)
The speakers Lindy Elkins-Tanton, Principal Investigator for NASA's Psyche mission, and Sarah Gallagher, Science Advisor to the President of the Canadian Space Agency discuss such questions as: how does space ambition contribute to useful innovation, greater prosperity and better security and what can space research and development teach us about fostering innovation here on earth?
March 19, 2021
Theme: Webcasts
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CSPS Virtual Café Series: A Conversation on Cyber Security with Melissa Hathaway and Scott Jones (Video)
This conversation features Melissa Hathaway, President of Hathaway Global Strategies LLC and former advisor on cyber security to both the George W. Bush and Barack Obama administrations, and Scott Jones, the first Head of the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security. They discuss the implications of events like the 2014 Sony Pictures hack and Stuxnet, the consequences of paying versus not paying a cyber ransom, and what the most important steps people and organizations can take so that they do not become a victim of a cyber threat.
January 13, 2022
Theme: Webcasts
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CSPS Virtual Café Series: Lived Experiences of Black Canadians (Video)
This conversation between Dori Tunstall, Dean of the Faculty of Design at OCAD University, and Adrian Harewood, co-host of CBC News Ottawa, is about their memorable achievements, letdowns, and hopes for the future, what the Black Lives Matter movement and the pandemic have taught us about working towards a better and more consciously inclusive society, what lessons they take from their careers in design and journalism that might inform a better path forward for the public service and what they believe organizations like the public service can do to achieve a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace.
February 1, 2022
Theme: Diversity and inclusion
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Harness the Power of Data
Everyone has a role to play with data. Whether we create it, analyze it, protect it or share it, public servants at every level must understand its value and learn to incorporate it into our daily work.
January 11, 2022
Theme: Digital
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CSPS Virtual Café Series: A Conversation on Cities with Richard Florida (Video)
This fascinating conversation features Richard Florida, world-renowned best-selling author of The Rise of the Creative Class, and acclaimed economist and urbanist. Topics of discussion include how Professor Florida's groundbreaking work has contributed to modern perspectives on cities and urbanization, the historical context of cities and the role of disruptive forces in shaping how we think about them and key public policy challenges that cities face in a post-pandemic world.
February 2, 2022
Theme: Webcasts
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Moving from Not-Racist to Anti-Racist: Spotlight on Anti-Black Racism
Dr. Rachel Zellars, Jocelyne Bourgon Visiting Scholar at the Canada School of Public Service, and Assistant Professor at the Department of Social Justice and Community Studies, Saint Mary's University outlines four steps you can take to begin your journey to becoming actively anti-racist.
January 17, 2022
Theme: Diversity and inclusion
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Making Documents Accessible
Making accessible documents ensures that they can be used in different ways by the widest range of users, not just by persons with disabilities or people who use assistive technology. This introductory video provides basic knowledge of document accessibility and how to make accessible documents.
December 20, 2021
Theme: Diversity and inclusion
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Introduction to Procurement Obligations in the Nunavut Settlement Area
This video introduces learners to the Directive on Government Contracts, Including Real Property Leases, in the Nunavut Settlement Area and the government-wide approach to provide Inuit firms with fair and reasonable opportunities to submit bids on government contracts. Obligations for procurement specialists are explained through a step-by-step process.
November 29, 2021
Theme: Indigenous
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Pillars of Federal Government
In this video, Neil Bouwer, Vice-President, Innovation and Skills Development Branch at the Canada School of Public Service, describes a model to understand the different areas of government. This model categorizes them according to the policy objectives they pursue. Public servants will learn a new way to track their work experience and plan their career using this policy objective framework.
November 25, 2021
Theme: Indigenous
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Developing a Team Charter
If you're looking for ways to make your virtual team even more efficient, this video is for you. A team charter can help, and it starts with collaboration and consensus building. This video will guide you through the components of a team charter and how to develop one with your team.
November 9, 2021
Theme: Learning
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Elder Talk: Exploring Identity (Video)
On January 13, 2021, Elder Gerry Oleman, a member of the St'at'imc Nation in British Columbia, joined us to talk about how identity is formed both collectively and for each individual, how identity is imposed on us, and how we can also create our own identities.
January 13, 2021
Theme: Indigenous
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Best Practices and Lessons Learned in Indigenous Procurement (Video)
It is more important than ever to strengthen the relationships between the federal government and Indigenous businesses and to share ways to create mutually beneficial contracting arrangements. Learn about best practices and lessons learned in achieving positive outcomes in Indigenous procurement.
March 24, 2021
Theme: Indigenous Learning
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CSPS Virtual Café Series: In Conversation with Hassan Yussuff and Goldy Hyder (Video)
The first event in the series features two accomplished Canadians, Hassan Yussuff, President of the Canadian Labour Congress, and Goldy Hyder, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Business Council of Canada. Together, they discuss the current state of inequality in Canada, the lasting impacts that the pandemic could have on our economy and society, the anticipated record of national and government debt this year, and various other relevant issues that public servants are currently facing.
June 26, 2021
Theme: Webcasts
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Workplace Accommodation Consultation Series: Accessible Procurement (Video)
This final event of the series covered contracting policy requirements, as well as the roles and responsibilities of buyers and clients regarding accessible procurement. Learn how to integrate accessibility considerations into your procurement instruments and what tools and resources are available to support you.
June 15, 2021
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The State of the World with Janice Stein
Professor Janice Stein speaks about the state of world, specifically how today's geopolitics are being reshaped by factors such as the evolution of international institutions, the rise of China, the uncertainties around the USA's global leadership and the currents of accelerating technological change.
September 21, 2021
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The Seven Grandfather Teachings
Listen and learn about the teachings that are often described as embodying the core values of Aboriginal philosophy.
June 15, 2017
Theme: Indigenous
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CSPS Virtual Café Series: Talking Canada Through Numbers with Anil Arora and Nik Nanos (Video)
The third event in the CSPS Virtual Café Series featured Anil Arora, Chief Statistician of Canada, and Nik Nanos, Chief Data Scientist and Founder of Nanos Research. Together, they explored a number of topics such as what data tells us about how the world is evolving during the pandemic and what good quality data looks like and how difficult it is to get.
July 16, 2020
Theme: Webcasts
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CSPS Virtual Café Series: Canada and the New US Administration - What Can We Expect? (Video)
On January 21, 2021, the Canada School of Public Service was joined by Maryscott (Scotty) Greenwood (Crestview Strategy Partner and Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian–American Business Council), Sue Lagon (Non-Resident Senior Fellow, GAI at Georgetown University, and Historian at Jefferson Hotel DC), and Christopher Sands (Director of the Wilson Institute for Canadian History, McMaster University) for a discussion on Canada-US relations.
January 21, 2021
Theme: Webcasts
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Exploring Identity
Elder Gerry Oleman of the St'at'imc Nation in British Columbia explains what identity means to him.
May 25, 2021
Theme: Indigenous
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CSPS Virtual Café Series: Artificial Intelligence with Gillian Hadfield, Karen Hao, and Shingai Manjengwa (Video)
On March 2, 2021, the Canada School of Public Service was joined by Gillian Hadfield, Director at the Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society at the University of Toronto,Karen Hao, Senior AI Reporter at MIT Technology Review, and Shingai Manjengwa, Director of Technical Education at Vector Institute for AI and Founder of Fireside Analytics.
March 2, 2021
Theme: Digital Webcasts
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Revitalizing Indigenous Languages
Dr Peter Jacobs of the Wiwik'em Squamish Nation and Elder Dolores Greyeyes Sand from the Muskeg Lake Cree Nation explain why the revitalization of indigenous languages in Canada is essential for reconciliation.
May 28, 2021
Theme: Indigenous
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EXecuTALK: A Special Event - Building and Maintaining a Culture of Inclusion (Video)
Yazmine Laroche, Deputy Minister, Office of Public Service Accessibility, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat moderates a panel discussion with Valerie Gideon, Associate Deputy Minister, Indigenous Services Canada, Paule-Anny Pierre, Executive Director, Centre on Diversity and Inclusion, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, and Jacqueline Rigg, Chief Executive Officer, Association of Professional Executives of the Public Service of Canada who share insights and advice on how to enact meaningful change towards a culture of inclusion in the federal public service.
March 12, 2021
Theme: Diversity and inclusion
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Experimenting in Government: Learning from Doing A panel of innovation experts talk about the skills, competencies, and resources needed to develop policies differently and advance experimental efforts across government.
January 9, 2019
Theme: Webcasts
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Spotlight on ACCESSibility Micro-Learning Series: Communications
In this video, those with lived experience provide advice on accessible communications tools and practices, and share examples of how to ensure that the Government of Canada's approach to communications meets or exceeds accessibility requirements.
May 3, 2021
Theme: Diversity and inclusion
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Diversity – Panel Discussion: Black Careers Matter!
Black careers matter! Learn about the challenges, opportunities and realities of Black employees for career advancement from the experiences of Black senior leaders at ESDC.
November 23, 2020
Theme: Diversity and inclusion
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EXecuTALK: The Executive Sponsor: Making Room for New Voices (Video)
Nathalie Laviades Jodouin, Director General, Respectful and Inclusive Workplace, Canada School of Public Service, moderates a panel discussion with Paula Folkes-Dallaire, Director General, Public Services and Procurement Canada, Gail Johnson, Ph.D, Chief Human Resources Officer, Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Caroline Xavier, Associate Deputy Minister, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada who share their personal experiences with sponsorship and how it positively impacted their careers.
February 22, 2021
Theme: Webcasts
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EXecuTALK: Allyship and the Executive Ally (Video)
Nathalie Laviades Jodouin, Director General, Respectful and Inclusive Workplace, Canada School of Public Service, moderates a panel discussion with Kenza Bouchaara, Director, HR, Diversity and Inclusion Secretariat, Corporate Services Branch, Privy Council Office and Patricia Harewood, Legal Officer (In-house counsel), Public Service Alliance of Canada on the topic of "Proactive Allyship" as a lifelong journey.
January 18, 2021
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Writing for the Web
Do you write for the web but not sure where to start? Take your writing to the next level by checking out this video with tips to learn about your audience, the Canada.ca content style guide and more.
March 1, 2021
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Policy on Service and Digital: Busting Silos
Discover how the Policy on Service and Digital's integrated silo-busting approach ensures the design and delivery of high-quality, client-centric services that benefit Canadians.
January 29, 2021
Theme: Digital Webcasts
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Rules as Code (Part 1)
In part 1, learn about Rules as Code, why it matters and how it is changing rulemaking in Canada.
November 27, 2020
Theme: Digital
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Rules as Code (Part 2)
In part 2, get an insider tour of our own Rules as Code project.
November 27, 2020
Theme: Digital
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Understanding Anti-Black Racism and How to Be an Ally
Revisit the panel discussion on anti-Black racism, notably how to address it and how to be an ally. Our subject matter experts addressed the historical Black experience in Canada, and talked about current experiences within the federal public service and how you can make a difference.
September 14, 2020
Theme: Diversity and inclusion Webcasts
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Introduction to GBA+
Dr. Cara Tannenbaum explains the difference between sex and gender and uses examples to describe the various facets of gender, including gender norms, gender roles, gender identity, and gender relations.
June 9, 2020
Theme: Diversity and inclusion
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The Importance of GBA+ and Data
Using examples, Dr. Cara Tannenbaum demonstrates sex and gender data differences and explores how to effectively use data to find explanations for these differences.
June 9, 2020
Theme: Diversity and inclusion
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Applying GBA+
Dr. Cara Tannenbaum demonstrates the importance of establishing why certain data discrepancies exist in GBA+. She explores the complexities of these discrepancies and shares examples of how to develop a policy using GBA+.
June 9, 2020
Theme: Diversity and inclusion
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GBA+ Policy Recommendations and Considerations
Using an example, Dr. Cara Tannenbaum outlines how to develop a policy brief. She offers various policy recommendations and important GBA+ policy considerations.
June 9, 2020
Theme: Diversity and inclusion
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GBA+ Consequences and Conclusions
Dr. Cara Tannenbaum emphasizes the importance of GBA+ by providing examples of the specific dangers and potential unintended consequences of not doing GBA+.
June 9, 2020
Theme: Diversity and inclusion
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Emotional intelligence with Stéphanie Milot
This short video helps public servants better understand emotional intelligence, presents them with ways to develop their emotional intelligence, and describes the benefits of doing so, leading to increased individual and organizational wellbeing.
April 17, 2020
Theme: Mental health
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#GCMentalHealth: Sharing Our Stories, Inspiring Hope
Members of the Federal Speakers' Bureau on Healthy Workplaces (Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat) speak of the importance of sharing their stories and inspiring colleagues to take action when they have mental health issues.
November 19, 2019
Theme: Mental health
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#GCMentalHealth: You Are Not Alone
Members of the Federal Speakers' Bureau on Healthy Workplaces discuss the benefits of talking openly about mental health and the importance of reaching out for help.
October 23, 2019
Theme: Mental health
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#GCMentalHealth: Supporting a Colleague
Members of the Federal Speakers' Bureau on Healthy Workplaces share what type of support from co-workers they found most helpful when they experienced mental health issues at work.
October 7, 2019
Theme: Mental health
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#GCMentalHealth: Tips for Managers
Members of the Federal Speakers' Bureau on Healthy Workplaces share their lived experience insights into how managers can support employees struggling with mental health at work.
October 7, 2019
Theme: Mental health
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2018 Manion Lecture: A Look at Contemporary America
Dr. Douglas Elmendorf addresses the current US political discourse which is characterized by social divisions, hyper-partisanship and changing perspectives on pluralism.
October 17, 2018
Theme: Leadership Webcasts
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Positive Space and the Public Service
A Positive Space is a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone including the two-Spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and people who identify as being part of sexual and gender diverse (2SLGBTQI+) communities. A global movement, where small things have big impact. It is the recognition and respect of diversity and inclusion in the workplace. It offers a safe space for people to go and get support.
February 1, 2018
Theme: Diversity and inclusion
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Indigenous Leaders Panel
Indigenous leaders discuss how the public service should be approaching its mandate for reconciliation.
February 8, 2017
Theme: Indigenous
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The Path of Reconciliation
A collection of video clips of Indigenous leaders and executives of the Public Service of Canada discussing the path of reconciliation.
February 8, 2017
Theme: Indigenous
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Why I Joined the Public Service
Indigenous public servants share their experiences and advice with Indigenous youth new to the public service.
February 8, 2017
Theme: Indigenous
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Reconciliation Through the Arts
Video clips of artists, Indigenous leaders and public servants discussing the role of the arts in the reconciliation process.
February 7, 2017
Theme: Indigenous
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What Does Indigenous mean?
From 'Indian' to 'Indigenous': the historical pursuit of one umbrella term that applies to all.
February 7, 2017
Theme: Indigenous
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Best Advice Executive Series: Trailer
Trailer for video series featuring Deputy Ministers offering their best advice for executive leadership in the public service.
January 19, 2016
Theme: Leadership
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