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CALL FOR NOMINATIONS! Digital Government Community Awards 2024

The Digital Government Community Awards recognize excellence in delivering results for Canadians through digital tools and practices, with a focus on high-impact initiatives, exceptional contributions, and best practices in implementing the Government of Canada’s Digital Ambition.

Want to recognize the achievements, efforts and initiatives of colleagues from across the digital community? Nominations will open on Monday, January 8, 2024. Stay tuned.

The 2024 awards will be presented during DPI’s Professional Development Week, May 7-9, 2024.

For more information on the Digital Government Community Awards, contact digitalawardsprixnumeriques@tbs-sct.gc.ca.


SAVE THE DATES! Digital Government Leaders Summit 2024: Open Day for GC Digital Community

With the theme of "Innovation, Collaboration, and Results," the annual summit is set to take place on January 29 and 30, 2024. While in-person attendance is by invitation only, January 29 extends a virtual welcome to the entire GC Digital community.


This gathering is not just an event; it's a collaborative push towards realizing Canada's Digital Ambition. Enhancing our collective knowledge is key to delivering superior digital services for all Canadians. Find more details on the event's GCWiki webpage and stay tuned for the MS Teams Live Event link. Join us for candid conversations, addressing shared challenges and opportunities within our dynamic digital community.


LEARN MORE! Empowering Indigenous Talent: Milestones Achieved in the Apprenticeship Program

The IT Apprenticeship Program for Indigenous Peoples is a Government of Canada initiative specifically aimed at addressing employment gaps for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples in the IT field.


All successful graduates are issued a digital certificate at the completion of the program that fulfills the alternative educational requirement of the IT minimum Qualification Standard and enables career mobility across the GC.


As of September 30, 2023, the IT Apprenticeship Program for Indigenous Peoples has marked significant achievements:

  • 123 Indigenous peoples hired
  • 20% increase in representation across 28 federal departments, agencies, and Crown corporations
  • 40% boost in Indigenous women and gender-diverse representation
  • 35% of apprentices identify as Indigenous women or gender-diverse individuals
  • 492 applications were submitted from approximately 200 Indigenous communities and Nations across Canada
  • 27% of apprentices are working or living in Indigenous communities
  • $2.1M injected into local Indigenous economies through apprenticeship opportunities
  • 5 apprentices have successfully completed the program, earning a digital credential recognized by the CIO of the Government of Canada.


These achievements reflect the program's commitment to empowering Indigenous talent in the IT sector and fostering a more inclusive and diverse workforce.

Learn more about how to become a hiring manager under the IT Apprenticeship Program for Indigenous Peoples by contacting edsc.pda-iap.esdc@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca for more information.