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Revision as of 16:28, 2 June 2023
Take advantage of your student employment by gaining new knowledge about your career development and the Government of Canada (GoC)
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💼 Career Development - FYN
The Federal Youth Network (FYN) is your one-stop shop for learning.
- Career Resources: Check out their page of resources on a variety of topics to help you plan and advance your career.
- Virtual Learning Series: Sign up for their weekly session.
- Career Boot Camp: Don't miss the Career Boot Camp at the end of January each year.
- Session Recordings: Catch up on the sessions you missed by viewing the events on their YouTube channel
📚 Canada School of Public Service
Visit the Canada School of Public Service's learning platform to register for training to learn more about government.
⭐ Indigenous Learning
Note: The resources below were shared by the Youth Network of the Department of Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CARNAC).
Indigenous Peoples
To learn more about Indigenous Peoples, please read the following links:
- Indigenous Peoples and Lands (cirnac.gc.ca)
- Information on individual communities
- Land Claims Agreements Coalition
- Indigenous Peoples and Communities
- The language you use is important. Using appropriate terminology shows your respect and care for others and the issues at hand. Do your research ahead of time and ask questions when you are unsure. The following resources address this topic as it relates to Indigenous peoples, communities and culture:
- CSPS Indigenous Learning Series (csps-efpc.gc.ca)
Orange Sweater Day and National Day of Truth and Reconciliation
- Learn more about Orange Shirt Day and the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation
- English only: Visit the Orange Sweater Day website: About Us (orangeshirtday.org)
- Learn more about Every Child Matters
- Read books: visit this link for free ebooks
If you have resources that you would like to add to our wiki page, write to us: isc.ncr.rcn.cei@gmail.com
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