October 17, 2023 | Achieving the Objectives of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples | Webcast |  | This event provides an overview of the Action Plan and the priorities outlined within it. First Nations, Inuit, and Métis speakers will share their experiences with the development of the Action Plan, as well as ways to further build on these efforts during the implementation phase. |
November 2, 2023 | Amendments to the Public Service Employment Act: Overview for Hiring Managers (in English) New | Webcast |  | This informative event provides hiring managers with an overview of the amendments to the PSEA, including new sub-delegated staffing authorities and the requirement to conduct an evaluation of qualification standards to identify and remove biases and barriers or mitigate their impacts, among other important changes. |
November 2, 2023 | Amendments to the Public Service Employment Act: Overview for Hiring Managers (in French) New | Webcast |  | his informative event provides hiring managers with an overview of the amendments to the PSEA, including new sub-delegated staffing authorities and the requirement to conduct an evaluation of qualification standards to identify and remove biases and barriers or mitigate their impacts, among other important changes. |
October 31, 2023 | Annual Cyber Security Event: Step Up Your Cyber Fitness New | Webcast |  | This event will explore trends and emerging patterns in cyber attacks, how public servants can react and reinforce their cyber-safety practices, the consequences of weak cyber fitness, and multiple perspectives on how to strengthen the Government of Canada’s online security. |
October 25, 2023 | Artificial Intelligence Series: Ethical Considerations of Autonomous Intelligence Systems Artificial Intelligence Series | Webcast |  | This event serves to investigate some of the ethical questions related to the use of AI technologies and its potential impacts on our society. |
October 12, 2023 | Building a Strong #GCDigital Community (Rebroadcast) | Webcast |  | This timely event comprised of various lightning talks will demonstrate the importance of taking a user-centered approach to problem-solving and service delivery. |
October 3, 2023 | Climate Change and Human Migration Series: Climate-Induced Displacement and Global Migration Climate Change and Human Migration Series | Webcast |  | This first event in the Climate Change and Human Migration series highlights key facts about the impacts of climate change on human migration and displacement, along with important considerations for public administration and governments when responding to climate change events. |
November 3, 2023 | Climate Change and Human Migration Series: Climate-Related Displacements in Canada New Climate Change and Human Migration Series | Webcast |  | This second event in the series will examine the state of climate displacement in Canada by exploring its key drivers, regional differences, vulnerabilities, and impacts, and will present case studies of affected communities across the country. |
October 23, 2023 | Communicating Risk in Complex Situations New | Webcast |  | This event features a panel discussion that will define what risk communication is, discuss why it is important, and explain how to implement it, using concrete steps. |
December 18, 2023 | Contemporary Issues in Canadian Federalism Series: The View from the Territories The Living Tree: Contemporary Issues in Canadian Federalism Series | Webcast |  | This event discusses the specific needs and challenges of each of Canada's territories and their unique views on federalism. Speakers will provide an overview of the different needs, contexts and considerations for Nunavut, the Yukon and the Northwest territories. |
October 27, 2023 | CSPS Virtual Café Series: Five Questions on Estonia's Digital Innovations CSPS Virtual Café Series | Webcast |  | This inspiring event presents the latest digital governance innovations in Estonia, including what fuels the government to embrace leading-edge technology and relevant legal considerations, their methods for selecting the right projects, and how they leverage crowdsourcing to identify innovative solutions. |
November 8, 2023 | CSPS Virtual Café Series: Leadership Reflections with Jocelyne Bourgon CSPS Virtual Café Series | Webcast |  | This must-attend event features the remarkable Jocelyne Bourgon, President of Public Governance International and esteemed former Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet, who will discuss the importance of talent development and the impact of effective leadership in the context of today's modern public service. |
October 16, 2023 | CSPS Virtual Café Series: The Media Landscape in Canada with Althia Raj and Isabelle Mondou CSPS Virtual Café Series | Webcast |  | This informative event featuring esteemed journalist Althia Raj and Deputy Minister of Canadian Heritage Isabelle Mondou explores how contemporary media has evolved in terms of business models and journalistic practices, the complex interplay between governance and media, and the impact of public distrust on the future of our cultural institutions. |
October 24, 2023 | Data for Impact Series : Supporting Indigenous Data Sovereignty New Data for Impact Series | Webcast |  | This fifth event in the series, hosted by the GC Data Community, will explore why the Government of Canada's practices have historically been incompatible with Indigenous data sovereignty and highlight the initiatives currently being developed to transition from the role of data holder to data steward. |
September 28, 2023 | Data for Impact Series: Enabling Data-Driven Services Data for Impact Series | Webcast |  | This practical and informative event will present case studies and a demonstration of how data can be used to design and deliver more effective client-centred services. The examples used support Mission 3 of the Data Strategy for the Federal Public Service, which calls for enabling data-driven services. |
October 6, 2023 | Enriching Your Career in Finance | Webcast |  | This event explores the popular Financial Officer Recruitment and Development (FORD) program and other advanced development programs (AFOD and CDLP) for finance officers. |
October 30, 2023 | EXecuTALK: Enhancing Organizational Stability New EXecuTALK | Webcast |  | This EXecuTALK event features Joseph Silva, an executive faculty member at the Canada School of Public Service, who will share valuable insights and strategies aimed at enhancing organizational succession planning practices. |
October 5, 2023 | Flipping the Script on Performance Anxiety in the Workplace | Webcast |  | This event features Dr. Sean Richardson, an experienced coach, who will share his insights on how managers and leaders can practice key strategies to transform anxiety into helpful energy, which can ultimately enhance performance. |
October 19, 2023 | Government of Canada Innovation Series : Advancing Indigenous Participation in Federal Procurement Government of Canada Innovation Series | Webcast |  | This fifth event in the series brings together federal procurement practitioners and representatives from Indigenous businesses and non-profit organizations to discuss and showcase how innovation is supporting Indigenous participation through procurement processes. |
December 11, 2023 | How to Create Meaningful Partnerships with Indigenous Communities | Webcast |  | This event will explore best practices for science-focused departments and agencies engaging with Indigenous communities on topics such as infrastructure projects, program design, research ethics and talent development. Using the circle discussion format, each speaker will be provided with the same amount of time to share their insights and their unique knowledge and experience. |
October 16, 2023 | International Perspectives on Climate Change and Environmental Issues | Webcast |  | This enlightening event features Dean Knudson, a senior public servant from the Australian government, who will discuss global environmental issues from the perspectives of the Australian and Canadian governments, and their ability to work collaboratively with other level of governments, Indigenous communities, and other countries. |
September 29, 2023 | National Day for Truth and Reconciliation 2023: Addressing Residential School Denialism and Embodying Reconciliation | Webcast |  | Held in recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, this event serves to address and disarm denialist misinformation and acknowledge the tragic history of residential schools. |
October 4, 2023 | Navigating Your Mental Health at Work | Webcast |  | In recognition of Canada's Healthy Workplace Month 2023, this event will focus on psychological health and safety in the workplace. |
November 23, 2023 | Policy Community Conference 2023: Transforming the Policy Landscape – The Rise of Adaptive Policymaking | Webcast |  | This fifth Policy Community Conference explores adaptive policymaking across three key themes: lessons learned from major policy transformations, reconciliation efforts, and systemic policy design. |
November 8, 2023 | Read Me In: Demystifying Security and Intelligence Series – Human Intelligence (HUMINT): What It Is and How It Has Evolved Read Me In: Demystifying Security and Intelligence Series | Webcast |  | This fourth event in the series focuses on Human Intelligence (HUMINT), the oldest form of intelligence in the world, and the role it plays in Canada's national security ecosystem. |
October 20, 2023 | Read Me In: Demystifying Security and Intelligence Series – Understanding Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) Read Me In: Demystifying Security and Intelligence Series | Webcast |  | This third event in the series provides an overview of signals intelligence (SIGINT), what it is, how it is used, and its history shaping government action and policy. |
September 27, 2023 | Read Me In: Demystifying Security and Intelligence Series – Why We Keep Secrets Read Me In: Demystifying Security and Intelligence Series | Webcast |  | This second event in the series offers insights into how intelligence is collected and what considerations play a role in determining its disclosure to the public. |
September 28, 2023 | Service and Design Method Series: Cross-Functional Teams in Government Service and Design Method Series | Webcast |  | This first event of the series, featuring Ayushi Roy, a product management expert from the U.S. government, will highlight the benefits and challenges of working as a cross-functional team in a government context. |
October 3, 2023 | Service and Design Method Series: The Service Organization Service and Design Method Series | Webcast |  | In this second event in the series, Kate Tarling, renowned for her expertise in service design, will share firsthand experiences in revolutionizing government services and discuss how to weave diverse perspectives into cohesive designs. |
November 1, 2023 | Service and Design Method Series: Understanding the Problem Service and Design Method Series | Webcast |  | This third event in the series features David Elliott, a Senior Service Designer from Transport Canada, and Shehrazade Bakarally, a Senior Learning Specialist from the Canada School of Public Service. They will share first-hand experiences using the design process and provide practical guidance on how to explore, identify and frame a problem effectively in a government context. |
October 25, 2023 | The Future of Digital Credentials | Webcast |  | This event will reveal the many possible uses of digital credentials specifically in the Government of Canada, and will feature departmental representatives who will share the results of their digital badge pilot programs, which are being used for employee awards and recognition. |
October 19, 2023 | The Government of the Future Series: An Introduction to Adaptability The Government of the Future Series | Webcast |  | This eighth event in the series offers insights into the concept of adaptability and how to apply its principles in a work context. |
October 12, 2023 | The Living Tree: Contemporary Issues in Canadian Federalism Series - Developing Public Policy in a Diverse Federation The Living Tree: Contemporary Issues in Canadian Federalism Series | Webcast |  | This eighth event in the series explores the specific needs and challenges of developing public policy within the Canadian context. The event will emphasize how policy development is most successful when partners and stakeholders throughout the country collaborate and co-develop, while respecting unique regional needs and building common ground. |