Conférence de la Communauté des politiques 2023 : Programme

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[English]Policy Community Conference 2023: The Rise of Adaptive Policymaking

Programme de l'événement

le 23 et 24 novembre | de 10h30 – 16h00 (HE)

L’état actuel de l’élaboration de politiques au gouvernement du Canada peut être qualifié de dynamique, d’imprévisible et de mouvementé, ce qui exige que les spécialistes des politiques fassent preuve d’une grande capacité d’adaptation.

Dans le cadre de la cinquième édition de la Conférence de la Communauté des politiques, on traitera de trois sujets clés liés à l’élaboration de politiques adaptatives : les leçons tirées de transformations de politiques majeures, les efforts de réconciliation et la conception de politiques systémiques. L’événement offrira aux spécialistes des politiques de l’ensemble de la fonction publique fédérale et d’ailleurs une occasion précieuse de se réunir, de communiquer leur expérience et d’obtenir des conseils.Les participantes et les participants acquerront de nouvelles connaissances sur la manière de réévaluer et d’ajuster en permanence les politiques gouvernementales en fonction de nouvelles variables afin d’améliorer la conception et la mise en œuvre des politiques.


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Jeudi 23 novembre - Premier jour

Interprétation simultanée offerte à toutes les séances

De 10 h 30 à 11 h

Mot de bienvenue et reconnaissance du territoire

Cérémonie d'ouverture par :

Aîné Anishinaabe

Remarques préliminaires sur l'initiative de la communauté politique et l'élaboration de politiques adaptatives par:

Serge Bijimine - Champion SMA de la Communauté des politiques SMA des Politiques

maître de cérémonie :

Pablo Sobrino - Ancien fonctionnaire

De 11 h à 11 h 40

Discussion informelle

Pistes pour naviguer dans la complexité

Une discussion informelle qui suscitera la réflexion avec l'estimé Greffier du Bureau du Conseil privé, John Hannaford, qui est derrière l'Initiative de la Communauté des politiques. Il sera accompagné de Serge Bijimine, Sous-ministre adjoint des Politiques à Transports Canada et Champion passionné de la Communauté des politiques.
Au cours de cette session éclairante, nous plongerons dans le domaine de l'excellence politique. Nous soulignerons l'importance de l'élaboration de politiques adaptatives, réactives et visionnaires, et nous discuterons des moyens d'améliorer la capacité des politiques pour mieux saisir les opportunités à venir.

La session comprendra une séance interactive de questions-réponses.

De 11 h 40 à 12 h 40

Discours d'ouverture

Réconciliation et les relations justes

Jesse Wente - Écrivain et conférencier
Cette session mettra en lumière le rôle de l'élaboration de politiques adaptatives et de la co-élaboration de politiques dans le contexte de la réconciliation. L'orateur examinera comment les décideurs politiques peuvent intégrer des approches adaptatives pour répondre à l'évolution des besoins, des aspirations et des droits des communautés autochtones, en veillant à ce que les politiques soient réactives, responsables et efficaces. Le conférencier s'appuiera sur des exemples concrets et des études de cas pour illustrer comment l'élaboration de politiques adaptatives peut être un catalyseur de changement positif dans le contexte de la réconciliation.

Le discours principal pourrait être suivi par une période de questions interactive, permettant aux participants de dialoguer directement avec le conférencier

De 12 h 40 à 13 h 40

Pause repas

De 13 h 40 à 15 h

Session en panel

Leçons tirées des grandes transformations politiques

A triangulation of perspectives from former and current public service leaders who will share lessons from the past leading policy through machinery to implementation, and the applicability of their insights today. Learning from their past experiences will help policymakers avoid repeating procedures, and ingrained practices that can hinder the implementation of adaptive approaches.

This panel discussion is a must-attend for anyone interested in driving policy transformation in the face of turbulent times. Be prepared to be inspired, informed, and equipped with practical strategies as our esteemed panelists share their insights and experiences.

The panel discussion will include an interactive Q&A session allowing attendees to engage directly with the panelists.

Panelists:

Moderator:

De 15 h à 15 h 10

Pause

De 15 h 10 à 15 h 55

Session interactive

L’envers du décor: L’élaboration des politiques de l’intérieur

Richard D. Sharpe - Director - Black Equity Branch, Ontario Treasury Board Secretariat
This session will explore the idea of leveraging important societal issues to make transformational systemic and institutional change from the inside. Richard D. Sharpe will share his experiences in working to establish the Federal Black Employee Caucus which led to the creation of the Black Executive Network, which in turn inspired the creation of the Clerk’s call to action on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, as well as the launch of entrepreneurship funds for various equity groups, and changes to the Employment Equity Act.  

De 15 h 55 à 16 h

Mot de clôture
Serge Bijimine - ADM Champion, Policy Community Initiative
Les points forts de la journée et un aperçu de la deuxième journée de la conférence.

Vendredi 24 novembre - Deuxième jour

Interprétation simultanée offerte à toutes les séances

De 10 h 30 à 10 h 35

Ouverture
maître de cérémonie :

Pablo Sobrino - Ancien fonctionnaire

De 10 h 35 à 11 h 40

Opening Keynote Address

Transition Design and Interconnected Policymaking

Terry Irwin - Professor, Carnegie Mellon University
In our complex and rapidly changing world, traditional approaches often fall short in tackling interconnected challenges that span multiple sectors. This session offers a fresh perspective, emphasizing the need for transdisciplinary collaboration and relearning problem clusters. Terry Irwin, a visionary in the field, will guide us in understanding and applying this groundbreaking approach.

During this keynote session, Terry will introduce the principles and methodologies of Transition Design. She will delve into the interconnectedness of complex problems, emphasizing the importance of addressing them holistically and collaboratively across disciplines and sectors. Terry will share inspiring examples of how Transition Design has been successfully applied to real-world challenges, highlighting the transformative outcomes achieved.

The keynote session will include an interactive Q&A session allowing attendees to engage directly with Terry.

De 11 h 35 à 12 h

Community Spotlight

Announcement of the 10th National Student Paper Competition Winner

Lydia Laflamme - Étudiante, Maitrise en science politique, Université Laval

David Jones - Student, Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, University of Toronto

The National Student Paper Competition (NSPC) was launched in 2013 with the aim of introducing innovative ideas and bright new thinkers to the Canadian public service and enhancing public service excellence and encouraging high performance.

The NSPC is an annual competition organized by the Canada School of Public Service in partnership with the Canadian Association of Programs in Public Administration and the Institute of Public Administration of Canada. The competition is also supported by various Canadian higher-education institutions and associations, including the Canadian Association for Graduate Studies.

De 12 h à 13 h

Lunch Break

De 13 h 00 à 14 h 15

Panel Session

Adaptive Policies – What they Mean for Implementation

In the ever-accelerating pace of today's world, there is a widening gap between ideas and their execution. The challenge is to adapt policies to new situations, without losing sight of their main objectives. How can we use past experiences to shape better policymaking in the future?

This panel discussion is a must-attend for anyone interested in closing the gap between policy objectives and policy implementation in the challenges of embracing new technologies, building new relationships, and serving needs . Be inspired by practical stories as our esteemed panelists share their insights and experiences.

The panel discussion will include an interactive Q&A session allowing attendees to engage directly with the panelists.

Panelists:

Moderator:

  • Gail Mitchell - Assistant Deputy Minister, Women Advancement and Gender Equity Canada

De 14 h 15 à 14 h 25

Break

De 14 h 25 à 15 h 10

Panel Session

Adaptive Policymaking and Central Agencies

This session explores the concept of adaptive policymaking, and the pivotal role central agencies play in facilitating effective governance. Embracing adaptive policymaking can improve government’s ability to address complex challenges, promote innovation, and achieve positive outcomes for citizens. Yet, this poses significant implications for central agencies. As central agencies continue to evolve and adapt, they emerge as essential drivers of change, ensuring policies are flexible, evidence-based, and responsive to societal needs. The session aims to demystify and probe the forthcoming opportunities.
Panelists:
  • Heather Sheehy - Assistant Secretary, Government Operations Sector, Treasury Board Secretariat
  • Eric Bélair - Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, Priorities and Planning, Privy Council Office
  • Samuel Millar - Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Finance Canada

Moderator:

  • Mark Schaan - Senior Assistant Deputy Minister at Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada

De 15 h 10 à 15 h 50

Community Exchange

Dialogue on the Application of Adaptive Policymaking

The Policy Community Office - Community in-residence at Transport Canada
This session focuses on presenting insights and lessons garnered to date from two Policy Community research projects: the MC Case Study and guidance materials for adaptive policymaking. The progress made in understanding and guiding an important organizational culture shift in policy approach and implementation within government will be shared. The goal is to develop guidance materials that support policy practitioners on this transformative journey. The session will dive into the insights PCPO has gathered thus far.

The session is designed to foster an environment of learning, collaboration, and inspiration featuring instant polling and interactive Q&A. Attendees will gain insight into the innovative approaches proposed by the Policy Community, and discover how they, as practitioners, can contribute to the successful implementation of these projects in the future.

  • Catherine Charbonneau - Director, Policy Community Partnerships Office
  • Tamara Girard - Manager, Community Research and Outreach, Policy Community Partnerships Office
  • Daniel Villate - Senior Research Designer, 
Policy Community Partnerships Office

De 15 h 50 à 16 h

Closing Remarks and Thanks

Closing Remarks by:

Serge Bijimine - ADM Champion, Policy Community Initiative