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Skip to search resultsContemporary Issues in Canadian Federalism Series: Digital Federalism and Open Government Policies
This event recording explores how the different levels of government can collaborate and learn from each other, as well as the benefits and challenges of the federal structure, as Canada continues its transition towards a digital and open government.
Contemporary Issues in Canadian Federalism Series: Emergency Preparedness in a Diverse Federation
This event recording showcases some of the emergency preparedness measures that Canadians have experienced, in line with the Government of Canada's priorities to make Canadian communities safe and resilient.
Contemporary Issues in Canadian Federalism Series: Legal Issues in Contemporary Federalism
This event recording explores the various interpretations of intergovernmental relations for the different orders of government, and highlights recent case studies that have had a significant impact on provincial powers and intergovernmental cooperation.
Contemporary Issues in Canadian Federalism Series: The Fundamentals of Fiscal Federalism
This event recording explores the fundamentals of the fiscal relationships between the federal, provincial and territorial governments, and how Canada established the fiscal arrangements currently in place.
Contract Management Practices
This course, designed for experienced procurement and materiel management specialists, offers advanced tools and practices for the management of procurement activities throughout the four phases of the procurement process. Participants will learn to minimize the risks associated with the procurement process by better understanding and applying established contracting rules, regulations and policies.
Next session: August 06, 2024 | 2 more dates
Contributing to a Net-Zero Canada
This online self-paced course introduces Canada's Net-Zero Challenge, while exploring how public servants are critical to supporting this whole-of-society transition. Participants will explore the science underpinning Canada's net-zero emissions target and expand their knowledge of the policies designed to achieve it.
Control the Project Schedule (PMBOK® Guide Sixth Edition)
This online self-paced course examines the Control Schedule process used to monitor, update and adjust a project according to its expected timeline and outputs. Participants will learn how to create a work schedule using fast-tracking and resource-management techniques before comparing it against anticipated project outcomes.