National Managers' Community (NMC)/ Newsletter / March 2026


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In this edition

NMC Insight

Events and Celebrations

Spotlight on Resources

Regional News

Atlantic

Ontario

Prairies & Northwest Territories

Quebec - Nunavut

British Columbia & Yukon


NMC Insight

Events and Celebrations

Become an Affiliate of DPI & the 3-day Professional Development Week (PDW)

Are you looking for opportunities to learn and network?

Are you passionate about technology, information management, digital government, AI, and advocating for better ways of working in government? If so, consider becoming a DPI Affiliate. DPI has been supporting the Public Service for over 60 years!

While DPI places a strong focus on technology, an array of learning and networking events is offered for public sector professionals across many fields; from IT to communications, project management, policy, and beyond.

Affiliation is free and provides access to monthly seminars, as well as networking and mentoring series. Take a look at upcoming events and follow DPI on LinkedIn.

Important upcoming event – Don’t miss out!

The signature event is the 3-day Professional Development Week (PDW). PDW 2026 will be held May 5–7, 2026. Check here to see whether your organization has purchased an Enterprise Pass.

Interested in volunteering?

Complete the Expression of Interest form and start giving back to the community.


The Trust Series: Exploring Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference

On September 5, 2025, the Government of Canada introduced new measures to support Canadian industries in a changing global trade environment. In support, Public Services and Procurement Canada launched the Buy Canadian Procurement Policy Framework to prioritize Canadian suppliers and strengthen domestic supply chains across federal procurement.

This session will help managers understand how the Framework affects their day-to-day decision-making. The session features a panel discussion on the intent and rollout of the Framework, key policy changes, implementation challenges, and the roles and responsibilities of contracting authorities and business owners. Participants will gain a practical understanding to support compliant, strategic, and forward-looking procurement within their teams.

📅 February 25, 2026  | Virtual Event | 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm (ET) | More details and registration here

For technical support, contact learningevents-evenementsdapprentissage@csps-efpc.gc.ca. For other questions, contact CCDO-DCCS@tbs-sct.gc.ca.


Think Tank Series on Transformation - How do we Navigate Current Disruptions

Leading transformation is no longer optional—especially in the current context of Workforce Adjustment and the Compensation Expenditure Review. The Think Tank Series on Transformation (TTsT) is a 90-minute interactive session designed for members of the National Managers’ Community, leaders, executives and employees to navigate disruption with empathy and purpose. Developed by certified practitioners from the Interdepartmental Organizational Change Network (IOCN), the session connects theory to real workplace realities and focuses on how transitions are experienced by people.

Participants explore three core modules: individual transition and adaptation, team dynamics, and practical management frameworks, including the Government of Canada’s Framework for Leading Change and Prosci. The session highlights what individuals and leaders can control, how to anticipate emotional reactions during uncertainty, and how small, practical actions can support meaningful transformation.

TTsT offers a safe and supportive space to reflect, exchange with peers, and strengthen resilience, communication and leadership capacity during periods of organizational disruption.

📅 Various dates from February to April, 2026  | Virtual event | More details and registration here Think Tank Series on Transformation - Navigate current disruptions with empathy and think about the future : GCcollab


21st Annual Leadership Summit - Shaping the Future of Public Service Leadership

Be part of the 2026 IPAC Leadership Summit, where public service leaders and innovators come together to explore the transformative potential of leadership in shaping a better future. This year’s theme, “Shaping the Future of Public Service Leadership,” highlights the critical role of bold, forward-thinking leadership in addressing today’s challenges and seizing tomorrow’s opportunities.

This dynamic event will feature thought-provoking keynotes, engaging panel discussions, and interactive workshops designed to empower public service professionals at every level. Dive into topics such as fostering innovation, driving equity and inclusion, managing change with resilience, and leading with integrity in an ever-evolving landscape.

📅 March 5, 2026  | Virtual event | More details and registration here


Supporting Your Team Through SERLO: What Managers Need to Know

The NMC, in collaboration with the Public Service Commission, invites you to a focused learning session to help managers confidently navigate the Selection of Employees for Retention or Layoff (SERLO) process. This session will provide clear guidance, practical insights and key considerations to support your teams during organizational transitions. Participants will also walk through practical scenarios to see how SERLO principles apply in real-world situations.

📅 March 12, 2026  | Virtual event | More details and registration : French session 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (ET) | English session 2:00 to 3:00 p.m.(ET)


Spotlight on Resources

Introduction to the Planning and Management of Investments (course)

The Canada School of Public Service, in collaboration with Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat and the Investment Management Community, has launched a new course: Introduction to the Planning and Management of Investments (COR433).

This course is designed for managers and employees involved in planning and managing investments across the public service. It is relevant not only for specialists in procurement, materiel management, real property and project management, or comptrollership, but also for those responsible for acquisitions, defining requirements, managing specialized assets or services, developing business cases, or contributing to Treasury Board submissions.

This course strengthens foundational knowledge to help ensure necessary assets and services effectively support program delivery to Canadians.

We encourage you to share this course with your teams and consider it as part of onboarding and professional development plans.


Introduction to Work in the Government of Canada: Foundations for Success (course)

This free course, developed by Apolitical in collaboration with the Federal Youth Network, is designed to help civil servants excel in their careers in the Government of Canada. Whether you manage brand-new civil servants in the Canadian Civil Service, or more experienced civil servants, they’ll be introduced to the knowledge, tools and connections to thrive. By the end of the course, they’ll understand how the government works, as well as being equipped to shape their career and contribute to meaningful change.

We look forward to seeing colleagues in this course!

More info: Introduction to Work in the Government of Canada: Foundations for Success | Apolitical


Digital GC Workplace Accessibility Passport: Key Updates for Managers from OPSA

Interest in the Government of Canada Workplace Accessibility Passport continues to grow across the GC. In a time of budget constraints and organizational reductions, the Passport is a practical tool that helps remove barriers and ensure fairness for employees with disabilities who may be affected. It also reduces administrative costs by giving managers a faster pathway to support employee needs and helping employees reach full productivity sooner.

Early indicators show strong uptake: the number of digital Passports on TAP has more than doubled since last November. Over 1,600 employees have created a Passport, approximately 1,200 have shared it with their manager, and close to 650 have established an agreement.

The Passport team is currently engaging organizations to increase onboarding. Fifty-one (51) organizations have signed the MOU for 2025-26, and 16 have submitted financial MOUs for 2026-27 to 2028-29.

For onboarding or MOU questions, please contact: Julie Fontaine – Julie.Fontaine@tbs-sct.gc.ca or Heather Baker – Heather.Baker@tbs-sct.gc.ca.


Pilot to help shape the Neurodiversity Guide for Managers

The Infinity Network is inviting managers to take part in a short pilot to help shape the Neurodiversity Guide for Managers.

This guide is being developed to support managers in creating more inclusive workplaces for neurodivergent employees and to provide practical, easy-to-use guidance across the employee life cycle.

By participating, you will help ensure the Guide is relevant, practical and useful for managers across the public service. Participants will be invited to a short kickoff session and will have until March 31, 2026 to review the draft and share feedback.

👉 Please confirm your interest in participating in this pilot project by completing this form Neurodiversity Guide for Managers – Pilot Registration

📩 Contact: Infinite-Infinity@pch.gc.ca

Please feel free to share this invitation with other managers in your organization who may be interested.


Regional News

Atlantic

Ontario

Managers Connect Event is coming to Windsor

Get ready to reconnect and recharge! Join fellow public service managers for an engaging in-person session focused on emotional intelligence, speed mentoring, and authentic leadership. Through powerful conversations and peer-led insights, this event is your opportunity to pause, reflect, and grow in good company.

👉 Register Now, limited seats available!  

📅March 4, 2026 | 8:30 am - 4:00 pm (ET) | In Person | To learn more and register click here


Prairies & Northwest Territories

Managers Connect in Winnipeg

The National Managers’ Community (NMC) is pleased to offer you a day of professional development and networking on Feb 24th in Winnipeg.

The program includes a workshop facilitated by Dr. Katy Kamkar, PhD, C.Psych, Clinical Psychologist, Associate Ombuds and Mental Health Special Advisor.

Building Individual Resiliency Pathways: Learn practical skills to enhance your self-care and psychological and emotional resilience, allowing you to navigate life’s challenges with greater strength and confidence.  We’ll explore developing a healthy view of self, fostering coping flexibility, and discovering effective strategies to manage stress.

This will be followed by an interactive, team-based learning experience designed to help people learn with and from each other to tackle real workplace challenges together. Also planned, a panel of senior leaders will share their experiences and insights on today’s key issues, followed by a speed mentoring session.

📅February 24, 2026 | 8:30 am - 4:30 pm (CT) | In Person | To learn more and register click here


Quebec & Nunavut

Managers Connect in Iqaluit

Join us for two days of in person learning and connection in Iqaluit, focused on Building Trust: Communicating, Navigating Challenges, and Growing Together.

The agenda includes Inuit cultural perspectives to support respectful and inclusive ways of working, interactive workshops on managing difficult conversations, delivering feedback, and building workplace resilience, as well as time for reflection, learning, and peer exchange. An informal networking activity will close the first day.

📅 March 17–18, 2026  | In Person in Iqaluit, Nunavut | More details and registration here


British Columbia & Yukon

Upcoming Networking Lunches and In Person Events

The BC and Yukon NMC Regional Lead is pleased to invite managers to a series of in person networking lunches this February. Come and connect with peers, share experiences, and expand your network in Vancouver and Victoria on February 18, and Prince George on February 19..

👉 Visit the NMC Events and Activities page.


2026 Opening the Door to Mental Health Symposium

Join us on February 25 and 26, 2026 in Vancouver, BC, for a powerful two-day symposium focused on increasing mental health awareness and strengthening wellness practices.

  • Day 1 – Open to public servants at all levels. The day will feature keynote and expert perspectives from Dr. Shimi Kang and Caitlin Mischki (Health Canada), offering practical insight to support mental wellbeing at work.
  • Day 2 – For managers and leaders. This day will focus on leadership and mental health, with sessions led by Caitlin Mischki, the Community of Interest on Mental Health, and the NMC. Together, we will explore practical approaches to better support teams and foster healthier workplaces.

More information and registration here: 2026 Opening the Door to Mental Health Symposium | Eventbrite


Managers Connect in Vancouver

Join us for an upcoming Managers Connect event where managers and aspiring leaders will come together for a dynamic day of meaningful dialogue, peer learning, and practical leadership connections.

We are pleased to welcome Sabrina Andee, who will lead a timely discussion on briefing in a world of uncertainty, followed by interactive co-development group sessions. In the afternoon, Calvin Yan, will lead a conversation on leading during difficult times.

The day will conclude with a high-energy Speed Mentoring session, bringing executives and managers together to spark new ideas, build confidence, and expand professional networks.

📅March 4, 2026 | 8:30 am - 4:00 pm (PT) | In Person | To learn more and register click here


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