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<div class="digitalcontent">[[File:ITAPBanneradENG.png|link=https://talent.canada.ca/en/indigenous-it-apprentice/hire|alt=The IT Apprenticeship Program for Indigenous Peoples provides talent. Hire today!|right|frameless]]
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=== Update: Publication of the GC Digital Talent Strategy ===
 
=== Update: Publication of the GC Digital Talent Strategy ===
The GC Digital Talent Strategy is now published on [https://www.canada.ca/en/government/system/digital-government/digital-talent-strategy.html?utm_campaign=tbs-sct-22-23&utm_source=twt&utm_medium=smo&utm_content=10-43t143-en canada.ca]. Built on the GC Digital Standards, the Strategy took shape through extensive consultation across the federal public service. A big thank you to the GCDigital community for providing thoughtful feedback on all iterations over the past months!
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The GC Digital Talent Strategy is now published on [https://www.canada.ca/en/government/system/digital-government/digital-talent-strategy.html?utm_campaign=tbs-sct-22-23&utm_source=twt&utm_medium=smo&utm_content=10-43t143-en canada.ca]. Built on the GC Digital Standards, the Strategy took shape through extensive consultation across the federal public service. A big thank you to the GCDigital community for providing thoughtful feedback on all iterations over the past months!
    
Aligned with [https://www.canada.ca/en/government/system/digital-government/government-canada-digital-operations-strategic-plans.html#:~:text=The%20Government%20of%20Canada%E2%80%99s%20Digital%20Ambition%20is%20the,requirements%20of%20the%20Policy%20on%20Service%20and%20Digital. Canada's Digital Ambition], the strategy focuses on Strategic Theme 4: a structural evolution in funding, talent, and culture. It prioritizes supporting fully digital delivery through managing a government-wide culture shift (Priority 4.1) and building a workforce for digital-first delivery (Priority 4.2).
 
Aligned with [https://www.canada.ca/en/government/system/digital-government/government-canada-digital-operations-strategic-plans.html#:~:text=The%20Government%20of%20Canada%E2%80%99s%20Digital%20Ambition%20is%20the,requirements%20of%20the%20Policy%20on%20Service%20and%20Digital. Canada's Digital Ambition], the strategy focuses on Strategic Theme 4: a structural evolution in funding, talent, and culture. It prioritizes supporting fully digital delivery through managing a government-wide culture shift (Priority 4.1) and building a workforce for digital-first delivery (Priority 4.2).
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=== Post-Event Recap: FWD50 ===
 
=== Post-Event Recap: FWD50 ===
[[File:FWD50x.png|alt=Crowd of participants at this year's FWD50 event|right|frameless]]FWD50, the annual gathering of digital government and public sector innovation, took place from November 6-8, 2023, in Ottawa, ON, and online.
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FWD50, the annual gathering of digital government and public sector innovation, took place from November 6-8, 2023, in Ottawa, ON, and online.
    
The Office of the Chief Information Officer, in collaboration with partners such as the Canada School of Public Service, Government of British Columbia, Government of Alberta, and Code for Canada, hosted two insightful sessions during the event.
 
The Office of the Chief Information Officer, in collaboration with partners such as the Canada School of Public Service, Government of British Columbia, Government of Alberta, and Code for Canada, hosted two insightful sessions during the event.

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