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Skip to search resultsEXecuTALK: Unlocking Employee Engagement and Retention with the Performance Management Process
This event recording highlights key moments from the EXecuTALK: Unlocking Employee Engagement and Retention with the Performance Management Process event, which features a conversation with Joseph Silva, an executive faculty member at the Canada School of Public Service, on how to implement effective performance management strategies.
Finding Health Equity for First Nations Children
Everyone should have the opportunity to attain their full health potential. Avoidable, unfair or remediable differences in opportunity, whether they be social, economic, demographic or geographic, are a sign of an unacceptable inequity among groups of people.
Fireside Chat on Navigating Complexity, with John Hannaford
This video, recorded at the Policy Community Conference 2023, features John Hannaford, Clerk of the Privy Council, who shares his perspective on how the public service can navigate through complexity by focusing on values and ethics, adaptability, innovation and empathy.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada and Coast Guard Reconciliation Strategy
This video features Carolina Bookless, who discusses the major steps taken by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada and the Coast Guard Reconciliation Strategy Office to launch their departmental reconciliation strategy.
Future of Democracy Series: The Emergence of Populism in Democracies
This event recording explores the defining characteristics of populist parties and features a presentation by Bart Bonikowski, associate professor at New York University, titled "Nationalism and the Rise of Radical Right Politics in the United States and Europe."
Future of Democracy Series: The State of Political Polarization in Canada
This event recording highlights research undertaken by the University of Toronto on the state of political polarization in Canada, its causes and impacts, and potential strategies that policy-makers and citizens could consider to nurture depolarization.