Unpacking the Government of Canada’s Artificial Intelligence Strategy (English Session) (DDN1-E17)

Product code: DDN1-E17

Overview

Delivery method

Delivery method

Online

Duration

Duration

1.5 hours

Audience

Audience

All public servants at all levels

 

Description

In March 2025, the Government of Canada launched its first-ever AI Strategy for the Federal Public Service 2025-2027, which sets out how the government will responsibly adopt artificial intelligence (AI) to improve operations, increase capacity for science and research, and protect the interests of Canadians.

This forward-looking event will explore the importance of understanding AI and its implications for the federal public service, including the government’s response to the emergence of AI and its relevance to individuals and organizations.

Participants will get a first-hand look into the government’s approach to responsible AI adoption, including the implementation of AI solutions, the opportunities for professional development, and how AI can transform or improve government policies, programs, and operations.

Learn more about the Learning Week on Artificial Intelligence.

Opening remarks for the Learning Week on Artificial Intelligence

  • John Hannaford, Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet
  • Gaveen Cadotte, Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, Privy Council Office

Event speakers

  • Mark Schaan, Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet, Artificial Intelligence, Privy Council Office
  • Dominic Rochon, Deputy Minister and Chief Information Officer of Canada, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
  • Stephen Burt, Chief Data Officer of Canada and Assistant Deputy Minister, Data and Digital Policy, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
  • Brandon Lee, Director General, Grants and Contributions Transformation Initiative (GCTI), Global Affairs Canada
  • Rodrigo Rosales-List, Senior Director, Service Modernization and Digital Transformation Directorate, Indigenous Services Canada
  • Erica Vezeau, Director General, Digital Academy, Canada School of Public Service

Moderator

  • Charlène Janvier, Director, Executive Learning and Curriculum Support, Canada School of Public Service
Date modified: 2024-07-05

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