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The Canada-Indigenous Relations group is a space for sharing stories, discussing definitions, and highlighting educational opportunities to learn more about Indigenous governance and policy, as well as nation-to-nation relationships. More recently, as part of the 2018 Innovation Fair, there was a live digital brainstorming session on GCcollab on Indigenous approaches to policy and evaluation, an Indigenous GBA+ lens, and digital transformation in the way that federal departments and agencies use online platforms to work for and with Indigenous peoples. The brainstorming sought to collect as many considerations and solutions as possible to employ a decolonizing strategy for conducting research and co-creating knowledge.
 
The Canada-Indigenous Relations group is a space for sharing stories, discussing definitions, and highlighting educational opportunities to learn more about Indigenous governance and policy, as well as nation-to-nation relationships. More recently, as part of the 2018 Innovation Fair, there was a live digital brainstorming session on GCcollab on Indigenous approaches to policy and evaluation, an Indigenous GBA+ lens, and digital transformation in the way that federal departments and agencies use online platforms to work for and with Indigenous peoples. The brainstorming sought to collect as many considerations and solutions as possible to employ a decolonizing strategy for conducting research and co-creating knowledge.
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The ideas generated from the brainstorming session will feed into the wider transformation engagements taking place at ISC & CIRNA and advance the development of a CIRNA Indigenous evaluation framework and approach. The findings from these sessions will also inform a department-wide Indigenous Co-Creation Framework for delivering respectful, meaningful and culturally sensitive collaboration with Indigenous partners and clients developed by the 2018 Audit and Evaluation Summer Internship Team.
 
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Thursday, June 21, is National Indigenous Peoples Day. This is a special day to celebrate the unique heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding achievements of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in Canada. Learn more and join the Canada-Indigenous Relations group on GCcollab.  
 
Thursday, June 21, is National Indigenous Peoples Day. This is a special day to celebrate the unique heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding achievements of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in Canada. Learn more and join the Canada-Indigenous Relations group on GCcollab.  
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The ideas generated from the brainstorming session will feed into the wider transformation engagements taking place at ISC & CIRNA and advance the development of a CIRNA Indigenous evaluation framework and approach. The findings from these sessions will also inform a department-wide Indigenous Co-Creation Framework for delivering respectful, meaningful and culturally sensitive collaboration with Indigenous partners and clients developed by the 2018 Audit and Evaluation Summer Internship Team.
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Learn more at the Canada-Indigenous Relations and Blueprint 2020 Live Digital Transformation groups.
 
Learn more at the Canada-Indigenous Relations and Blueprint 2020 Live Digital Transformation groups.
 
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