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− | Without the support of the following partners we would be unable to bring you such compelling speakers and engaging activities. | + | Without the support of the following partners, we would be unable to bring you such compelling speakers and engaging activities. |
− | We would like to extend a heartfelt | + | Our partners have been instrumental in shaping every part of the Summit, from organizing logistics to developing sessions and more. Their dedicated support is what makes the Digital Government Leaders Summit 2024 possible. |
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+ | We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to our colleagues: | ||
* DPI - Association of Public Sector Information Professionals | * DPI - Association of Public Sector Information Professionals | ||
* Canada School of Public Service | * Canada School of Public Service |
Revision as of 09:16, 3 November 2023
2024DIGITAL GOVERNMENT LEADERS SUMMIT SOMMET DES DIRIGEANTS DU GOVERNMENT NUMÉRIQUE
Partners
Without the support of the following partners, we would be unable to bring you such compelling speakers and engaging activities.
Our partners have been instrumental in shaping every part of the Summit, from organizing logistics to developing sessions and more. Their dedicated support is what makes the Digital Government Leaders Summit 2024 possible.
We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to our colleagues:
- DPI - Association of Public Sector Information Professionals
- Canada School of Public Service
- Transport Canada
- Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
- Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council