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| |<span style="font-size: 0.8em;">Public Services and Procurement Canada | | |<span style="font-size: 0.8em;">Public Services and Procurement Canada |
| |<span style="font-size: 0.8em;">[[Media:5.1 Scholarship Program.pptx|5.1 Scholarship Program]] | | |<span style="font-size: 0.8em;">[[Media:5.1 Scholarship Program.pptx|5.1 Scholarship Program]] |
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| + | |<span style="font-size: 0.8em;">'''6. Interdepartmental Language Interchange Program (ILIP)''' |
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| + | <small>Looking to sharpen your language skills and expand your network within the Government of Canada? The Interdepartmental Language Interchange Program (ILIP) is your chance to do just that! Led by Vanguard, PSPC's Emerging Leaders Network, in collaboration with other young professional networks, ILIP offers a unique and engaging way to practice an official language in a fun, informal setting. |
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| + | Each year, for 8 weeks, participants join small virtual groups, guided by a facilitator. These sessions go beyond traditional learning—expect lively conversations, language games, and the chance to connect with employees from various government departments. |
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| + | Not only will you boost your language skills, but you'll also have the chance to network with public servants across the Government of Canada. |
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| + | |<span style="font-size: 0.8em;">Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) in collaboration with other government departments and agencies (CBSA, CIRNAC + ISC, CRA, CRTC, CSE, DFO/CCG, ECCC, HC + PHAC, IRCC, ISED, NRCan, PSC, PSPC and TBS) |
| + | |<span style="font-size: 0.8em;">[[Media:EN-ILIP-Facilitator_Guide-2024.docx|6.1 Overview of ILIP]] |
| + | [[Media:EN-Best_Practices_from_a_language_trainer.docx|6.2 ILIP Best Practices]] |
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| + | [[Media:EN-Facilitators_FAQ-ILIP_2024.docx|6.3 Initiative FAQ]] |
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