Sitting by the Fire
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Sitting by the Fire
“Sitting by the Fire” is a Canada School of Public Service podcast on indigenous learning. Because reconciliation is the responsibility of all federal public servants. *Aussi disponible en français - https://anchor.fm/efpc-autochtones ** Any views or opinions presented in this podcast are solel...
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8 EpisodenEp. 4: Indigenous Values and Teachings – A Lesson for All in Leadership
We sat together with Elder Claudette Commanda and former Clerk of the Privy Council Michael Wernick to discuss how Indigenous values can inspire leade...
Ep. 3 - Part 1: Intergenerational Trauma – A conversation with Dr. Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux
In this two-part miniseries, we explore intergenerational trauma and its impacts on Indigenous individuals and communities.
In this episode, Dr....
Ep. 3 - Part 2: Intergenerational Trauma – A conversation with an Innu from Maliotenam
In this two-part miniseries, we explore intergenerational trauma and its impacts on Indigenous individuals and communities.
In this episode, we...
Ep. 2 - Part 3 - An Inuk woman’s experience, with Sarah Leo
November 8 is National Aboriginal Veterans Day.
In the third part of our miniseries on Indigenous military service, we interview Sarah Leo, an...
Ep. 2 - Part 2 - Métis veterans, with Brian Black
November 8 is National Aboriginal Veterans Day.
In this second part of our miniseries on Indigenous military service, we talk with Brian Black,...
Ep 2- Part 1 - A look back in history, with John Moses
November 8 is National Aboriginal Veterans Day.
In the first part of our miniseries on Indigenous military service, John Moses answers our quest...
Ep. 1: Consulting Indigenous Communities – A Chat with Valérie Gideon
This episode is a conversation in French only.
Consultation with Indigenous communities is essential, and goes beyond the "legal duty to consult...
Trailer: Sitting by the fire
Hello everyone,
The Canada School of Public Service offers all sorts of learning activities related to Indigenous culture and history.
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