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Revision as of 11:08, 18 March 2020
What is GC 365
In response to Covid-19, the Government of Canada has launched GC 365, a suite of Microsoft 365 tools that are available :
- on the cloud
- from any device (personal or GC-provided)
- for unprotected/unclassified information/discussions
Check it out by going to: [Link Here].
Why is GC 365 being launched now?
The Government of Canada is launching GC 365 to offer public servants a suite of tools to support their remote working arrangements due to the Covid-19.
What does it include?
GC 365 includes:
- Word
- Excel
- Powerpoint
- OneNote
- Teams
- SharePoint
- and more.
Learning Resources
If you're new to these cloud-based tools, click on the following links to find learning resources.
Training Opportunities
The following is a list of training opportunities for Microsoft-provided training for M365.
FAQs
Before contacting our team, please review the FAQs following FAQs for answers.