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Skip to search results2023 Manion Lecture: Canada’s Story – Census 2021 and the Data that Define Us
This event recording captures the keynote address from the 2023 Manion Lecture by Anil Arora, Chief Statistician of Canada, who explores, through the lens of data, the link between Canada's history and the digital future, and presents a clear portrait of Canada by the numbers.
A Brief History of the Relationship Between Indigenous Peoples and the Government of Canada
This online self-paced course provides an overview of the historical relationship between Indigenous Peoples and the Government of Canada, from first contact to the present-day focus on rebuilding this foundational relationship. Participants will benefit from a broader understanding of the impacts of government decisions on Indigenous Peoples and Indigenous communities.
A Conversation on Mental Health Resilience in the Face of Climate Change
This event features a panel of thought leaders in personal resilience who will relate climate change impacts on mental health through lived experiences and knowledge. Speakers will discuss the psychological conditions affecting Canadians due to climate change and how addressing these emotional impacts involves compassion, community, and understanding.
June 06, 2024, 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm (ET)
A Journey Through Innovation
This job aid presents a series of videos that feature Professor Larry Smith, Founder and Senior Researcher of the Problem Lab at the University of Waterloo, who explores the complexities of innovation in a public sector context, including how to navigate risk and uncertainty throughout the innovation process.
A Primer on Artificial Intelligence
This job aid takes the form of a presentation that offers a high-level introduction to artificial intelligence (AI), including what it is, how it works, its history, ethical and policy considerations, and the present-day use of AI in the Government of Canada. (GCpedia)