Opening Doors for Indigenous Employment in the Public Service
Video on demand
As Deputy Minister Champion for Indigenous Federal Employees, Gina Wilson has been leading the work of the Interdepartmental Circles on Indigenous Representation over the last year. In doing so, she has had the opportunity to listen to Indigenous peoples, bargaining agent representatives, Indigenous public servants at all levels, and former Indigenous public servants who still care about the public service workplace.
By listening, she and the members of the Circles have learned how passionate and committed so many are to making the Public Service of Canada a workplace where Indigenous peoples feel welcomed, respected and supported, and where action is taken to ensure they are fully included. A final report was produced that brings together the views shared by many voices with the single-minded purpose of achieving a better public service workplace and a pathway to reconciliation with Indigenous peoples.
Gina Wilson and a panel of Indigenous public servants discuss their experience and thoughts on this work and on what needs to be done next.
Event Information
Didn't get a chance to participate? A recording of the entire event, held on March 9, is available on demand until 3:00 pm (EDT) on April 12, 2018.
Video on demand
Until 3:00 pm (EDT) on April 12, 2018
- Gina Wilson, Deputy Minister, Status of Women Canada
- Koovian Flanagan, Senior Advisor, Inuit Community Relations, Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency
- Rodney Hester, Policy Analyst, Reconciliation & Relationships, First Nations and Inuit Health Branch, Department of Indigenous Services Canada
- Ashlyn Quesnelle, Policy Officer, Canadian Heritage
Bilingual with interpretation in official languages
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