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Sharing a Vision (TRN121)
This online self-paced course explores the nature and purpose of vision, as well as what is involved in communicating vision effectively. Participants will be introduced to a number of communication methods and techniques for personalizing and multiplying a clear message, expressing enthusiasm authentically, and helping employees align with the vision of the organization.

Sitting by the Fire episode 2: Commemorating Indigenous Peoples' Military Service (Part 1) (IRA1-P02)
In the first part of our miniseries on Indigenous military service, John Moses answers our questions about certain historical factors concerning First Nations members of the Canadian Armed Forces, including wampum belts.

Sitting by the Fire episode 2: Commemorating Indigenous Peoples' Military Service (Part 2) (IRA1-P03)
In this second part of our miniseries on Indigenous military service, we talk with Brian Black, President of the Métis Nation of Ontario Veterans Council, about specific issues of Métis veterans, the federal government's autumn 2019 apology, and the definition of veteran.

Sitting by the Fire episode 3: Intergenerational Trauma (Part 1) (IRA1-P05)
In this episode, Dr. Wesley-Esquimaux helps us understand intergenerational trauma by clarifying what happens when untreated trauma-related stress is passed on to multiple generations. She also provides evidence of the impact of intergenerational trauma on the health, well-being and social disparities facing Indigenous Peoples in Canada.

Sitting by the Fire episode 3: Intergenerational Trauma (Part 2) (IRA1-P06)
In this episode, we meet federal public servant Yves Pinette, an Innu from Maliotenam. He tells us about his experience, his background and his resilience in the face of the challenges of growing up in an Indigenous community.

Sitting by the Fire episode 4: Indigenous Values and Teachings - A Lesson for All in Leadership (IRA1-P07)
We sat together with Elder Claudette Commanda and former Clerk of the Privy Council Michael Wernick to discuss how Indigenous values can inspire leaders at all levels in the federal public service.