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− | |November 15, 2024, 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM EST /
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− | le 15 novembre 2024 11h30 à 13h00 HNE.
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− | === Understanding Substantive Racial Equity ===
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− | Please join the Black Employee Network at Health Canada and PHAC and the Racialized Employee Network at PHAC for an informative session on Racial Equity by '''Dr. Martin Nicholas'''.
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− | '''Agenda'''
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− | * Introduction and Definitions
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− | * Formal Equality vs Substantive Equality
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− | * What is Equity? ie. Racial Equity
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− | * Equity Work founded on Substantive Equality
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− | * Review of relevant legislation
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− | # International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
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− | # Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms – Section 15
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− | # The Canadian Human Rights Act
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− | # Jurisprudence from the Supreme Court
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− | * Next Steps for Anti-racism and equity in the Public Service
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− | '''Objectives:'''
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− | • Gain a better understanding of Substantive Equality
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− | • Gain a better understanding of Substantive Equality as it relates to Human Rights
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− | • Importance of understanding Human Rights and relevant legislation in Anti-racism and EDI work in the Public Service
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− | • Learn actionable tips to advance equity in the workplace
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− | Event will be in English. Materials will be in English and French.
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− | '''[https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/623c49f6-0927-431d-ae3e-87a842b30f92@42fd9015-de4d-4223-a368-baeacab48927 Register]'''
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− | |Black Employee Network at Health Canada and PHAC and the Racialized Employee Network at PHAC
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| |November 26, 2024, 4:00 - 7:00 PM EST / | | |November 26, 2024, 4:00 - 7:00 PM EST / |
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| |December 3, 2024, 1:00 - 2:30 PM EST / | | |December 3, 2024, 1:00 - 2:30 PM EST / |
| le 3 décembre 2024, 13h00 à 14h30 HNE | | le 3 décembre 2024, 13h00 à 14h30 HNE |
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| === Stop the Stigma: Understanding Apparent and Non-Apparent Disabilities in the Workplace === | | === Stop the Stigma: Understanding Apparent and Non-Apparent Disabilities in the Workplace === |
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| [https://catalogue.csps-efpc.gc.ca/product?catalog=IRA1-E49&cm_locale=fr '''Connectez-vous pour vous inscrire'''] | | [https://catalogue.csps-efpc.gc.ca/product?catalog=IRA1-E49&cm_locale=fr '''Connectez-vous pour vous inscrire'''] |
| |CSPS & DFO / EFPC et MPO | | |CSPS & DFO / EFPC et MPO |
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| + | |December 20, 2024, 1:30 - 3:00 PM EST / |
| + | le 20 décembre 2024, 13h30 à 15h00 HNE |
| + | |[[File:CSPS banner.png|alt=CSPS/EFPC|thumb|CSPS/EFPC]] |
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| + | === The Repercussions of False Indigenous Identity Claims === |
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| + | The rise of false Indigenous identity claims is sparking critical discussions around the implications of these claims and the challenges of giving space to Indigenous voices and perspectives. |
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| + | This event will explore the cultural, social, economic and political repercussions of false Indigenous identity claims and how they undermine the efforts of Indigenous Peoples to preserve their heritage, access vital resources, and assert their rights. |
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| + | Guest speaker Jean Teillet is a Métis author, Indigenous rights advocate and counsel emeritus with Pape Salter Teillet LLP. Known for her significant contributions to Indigenous legal issues in Canada, she served as lead counsel in the landmark case ''R. v. Powley'', which secured constitutional protection for Métis harvesting rights. In addition to her legal work, Teillet has been actively involved in addressing the misuse of Indigenous identity. |
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| + | Participants will come to better understand the legal and ethical implications of false Indigenous identity claims and how those claims have a deep impact on Indigenous Peoples and communities. |
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| + | '''Speaker''' |
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| + | * '''Jean Teillet''', Counsel Emeritus, Pape Salter Teillet LLP and Author |
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| + | '''Moderator''' |
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| + | * '''Gina Wilson''', Deputy Minister, Indigenous Services Canada |
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| + | '''[https://catalogue.csps-efpc.gc.ca/product?catalog=IRA1-E38&cm_locale=en Sign in to register]''' |
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| + | === '''Répercussions des fraudes à l’identité autochtone''' === |
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| + | La hausse des fraudes à l’identité autochtone suscite des discussions nécessaires relativement aux conséquences de telles fraudes ainsi qu’à la difficulté de donner l’espace nécessaire aux voix et aux points de vue autochtones. |
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| + | Cet événement permettra d’examiner les répercussions culturelles, sociales, économiques et politiques des fraudes à l’identité autochtone ainsi que leurs effets néfastes quant aux efforts déployés par les peuples autochtones pour préserver leur patrimoine, avoir accès aux ressources essentielles et faire valoir leurs droits. |
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| + | La conférencière invitée, Jean Teillet, est une autrice métisse, une défenseure des droits des Autochtones et une avocate émérite au sein du cabinet Pape Salter Teillet LLP. Elle est reconnue pour ses importantes contributions sur les questions juridiques relatives aux Autochtones, et elle a été l’avocate principale dans la décision historique ''R. c. Powley'', qui a permis de garantir la protection constitutionnelle des droits d’exploitation des ressources des Métis. En plus de son travail dans le domaine juridique, Jean Teillet a participé activement à la lutte contre l’utilisation abusive de l’identité autochtone. |
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| + | Les participants auront l’occasion de mieux comprendre les répercussions d’ordre juridique et éthique des fraudes à l’identité autochtone ainsi que leur portée considérable sur les peuples et les communautés autochtones. |
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| + | '''Conférencière''' |
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| + | * '''Jean Teillet''', avocate émérite, Pape Salter Teillet LLP, et autrice |
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| + | '''Animation''' |
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| + | * '''Gina Wilson''', sous-ministre, Services aux Autochtones Canada |
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| + | '''[https://catalogue.csps-efpc.gc.ca/product?catalog=IRA1-E38&cm_locale=fr Connectez-vous pour vous inscrire]''' |
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