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CSPS Virtual Café Series: Social Media, Trust and Building Healthy Communities (TRN5-V34)
Early social media adopters Naheed Nenshi, former Mayor of Calgary, and Marsha Lederman, journalist with the Globe and Mail, discuss how social media has helped them to engage with the public, develop brand trust and build stronger communities.

CSPS Virtual Café Series: Talking Space Exploration with Lindy Elkins-Tanton and Sarah Gallagher (TRN5-V20)
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?

CSPS Virtual Café Series: Talking to Women in STEM with Mona Nemer and Sarah Paquet (TRN5-V21)
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.

CSPS Virtual Café Series: The Future of Work - A Conversation with Armine Yalnizyan and Gary Bolles (TRN5-V15)
On October 22, 2020, the Canada School of Public Service was joined by two distinguished experts on the future of work: Armine Yalnizyan, Economist and Atkinson Fellow on the Future of Workers, and Gary Bolles, Chair for Future of Work at Singularity University.

Disability Inclusion in the Public Service of Canada: An Introduction (INC1-V01)
Foundational video on disability, the daily barriers faced by people with disabilities, and what public servants can do to reduce, remove and report barriers so as to foster an inclusive federal public service. For more information, please consult the Canada School of Public Service's Accessibility Learning Series and the Accessibility Hub.

Disability Inclusion in the Public Service of Canada: Hélène's Story (INC1-V02)
Follows the story of Hélène, who has an invisible disability, and how a hiring manager removed the barriers to her participating fully in a job interview process. For more information, please consult the Canada School of Public Service's Accessibility Learning Series and the Accessibility Hub.

Disability Inclusion in the Public Service of Canada: Julio's Story (INC1-V03)
Follows the story of Julio, who has a visible disability, and how inclusive design reduces the barriers to his inclusion. For more information, please consult the Canada School of Public Service's Accessibility Learning Series and the Accessibility Hub.