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Do's and Don'ts of Navigating Social Media as a Public Servant (TRN1-V13)
Navigating social media as a public servant can be challenging, as the lines between personal and professional social media identities are often blurred. This video provides an overview of the top do's and don'ts of navigating social media as a public servant.

Dr. Zellars - 5 Things to Consider When you Think About Data Bias (DDN3-V05)
Bias is a component of the human thought process, and data collected from humans therefore inherently reflects that bias. This video provides an overview of 5 practical things to consider when you think about data bias.

Elder Talk: Exploring Identity (IRA1-V47)
On January 13, 2021, Elder Gerry Oleman, a member of the St'at'imc Nation in British Columbia, joined us to talk about how identity is formed both collectively and for each individual, how identity is imposed on us, and how we can also create our own identities.

Emotional intelligence with Stéphanie Milot (INC1-V44)
In support of the government's priority of creating healthy and respectful workplaces, this short video helps public servants better understand emotional intelligence, presents them with ways to develop their emotional intelligence, and describes the benefits of doing so, leading to increased individual and organizational wellbeing.

EXecuTALK - Navigating Today's Data Revolution: How to Come Out on Top (DDN3-V01)
With evidence-based results a top priority in better serving Canadians, data has become crucial to our day-to-day work as public servants. Canada's Chief Statistician, Anil Arora, discuss how organizations and leaders can stay current, relevant and flexible in the face of demand for new, data-based information and information technology capabilities.

EXecuTALK: A special event - Building and Maintaining a Culture of Inclusion (INC1-V14)
Yazmine Laroche, Deputy Minister, Office of Public Service Accessibility, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat moderates a panel discussion with Valerie Gideon, Associate Deputy Minister, Indigenous Services Canada, Paule-Anny Pierre, Executive Director, Centre on Diversity and Inclusion, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, and Jacqueline Rigg, Chief Executive Officer, Association of Professional Executives of the Public Service of Canada who share insights and advice on how to enact meaningful change towards a culture of inclusion in the federal public service.

EXecuTALK: Advancing Grassroots Initiatives and Your Role as a Leader in the Government of Canada (TRN4-V27)
This EXecuTALK features a discussion with Dr. Rachel Zellars, who will share her insights on how executive leaders in the Government of Canada can contribute to sustaining the work of grassroots networks. Participants will learn about building capacity and working strategically to support employee initiatives in the context of the Call to Action on Anti-Racism, Equity, and Inclusion in the Federal Public Service.

EXecuTALK: Allyship and the Executive Ally (INC1-V15)
Nathalie Laviades Jodouin, Director General, Respectful and Inclusive Workplace, Canada School of Public Service, moderates a panel discussion with Kenza Bouchaara, Director, HR, Diversity and Inclusion Secretariat, Corporate Services Branch, Privy Council Office and Patricia Harewood, Legal Officer (In-house counsel), Public Service Alliance of Canada on the topic of "Proactive Allyship" as a lifelong journey.