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Revision as of 11:17, 27 November 2019
The goal of this page is to help maximize public service resources by ensuring that events which appeal to a large cross section of government workers can be effectively advertised.
There are numerous public service teams, working groups, communities of practice and influential individuals who play a large role in engaging public servants. There are also many engagement activities which are organized by these teams. The aim of this site is to ensure that the events put on by these groups reach a maximum number of public servants particularly if they deal with national priorities.
Below is a distribution list of groups and individuals interested in engaging public servants. The list can then be used by organizers of activities to promote local or national seminars, WebExes and other events which appeal to a large cross section of the public service. This should aid in breaking down silos, building networks, increasing collaboration and spreading best practices within the public service.
If you regularly engage with your colleagues or are part of a team or working group, please add your contact information below. If you require assistance in adding your group, please email muhammedali.khan@servicecanada.gc.ca
Quick Mailing List -National:
Quick Mailing List - Local:
Twitter Handles - National:
Twitter Handles - Local:
Groups that produce newsletters: