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=='''<big>About the Ask Me Anything Series</big>'''==
 
=='''<big>About the Ask Me Anything Series</big>'''==
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<big>The series also provides an opportunity for you to know that you aren’t alone, these experiences, especially the negative ones are systemic and happen all too frequently throughout the public service. The objective by shining this light is to continually increase the network of public servants ready to take action and move forward towards a culture of inclusivity and belonging.</big>
 
<big>The series also provides an opportunity for you to know that you aren’t alone, these experiences, especially the negative ones are systemic and happen all too frequently throughout the public service. The objective by shining this light is to continually increase the network of public servants ready to take action and move forward towards a culture of inclusivity and belonging.</big>
  
== <big>'''Mission - Ask Me Anything Series'''</big> ==
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==<big>'''Mission - Ask Me Anything Series'''</big>==
 
<big>We recognize that individuals are composed of a multitude of layers that make us who we are. We do not fit easily in one box or another and we can’t be neatly counted. We represent the mosaic of Canada.</big>
 
<big>We recognize that individuals are composed of a multitude of layers that make us who we are. We do not fit easily in one box or another and we can’t be neatly counted. We represent the mosaic of Canada.</big>
  
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<big>We know through diversity, workplaces and communities are stronger, more successful and resilient. And most important, it creates spaces of inclusion and fosters a workplace of belonging where people feel valued.</big>
 
<big>We know through diversity, workplaces and communities are stronger, more successful and resilient. And most important, it creates spaces of inclusion and fosters a workplace of belonging where people feel valued.</big>
  
== '''<big>AMA Calendar</big>''' ==
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=='''<big>AMA Calendar</big>'''==
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'''UPCOMING EVENTS'''
 
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|<big>April 10</big>
!<big>'''Upcoming Events'''</big>
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|<big>[[International Day of Pink]]</big>
 
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|<big>December 15</big>
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|<big>June 19</big>
|<big>[[White Fragility]]</big>
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|<big>National Indigenous History Month</big>
 
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|'''<big>2022</big>'''
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|<big>September 18</big>
|
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|<big>Spotlight on Co-Conspirators and Change Makers in Government</big>
 
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|<big>January 12</big>
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|<big>November 13</big>
|<big>Microaggressions and Mental Health</big>
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|<big>Celebrating Service Past and Present</big>
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'''PAST EVENTS'''
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!
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!2024
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|<big>February 21</big>
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|<big>[[Black History Month: Celebrating Black Excellence]]</big>
 
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|-
|<big>February 9</big>
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!
|<big>Black Heritage Month</big>
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!2023
 
|-
 
|-
|<big>March, 9</big>
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|<big>December 13</big>
|<big>Women in STEM</big>
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|<big>[[Accessibility and the Federal Public Service]]</big>
 
|-
 
|-
|<big>April 13</big>
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|<big>September 20</big>
|<big>Sikh Heritage Month</big>
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|<big>[[Navigating Your Career in the Federal Public Service]]</big>
 
|-
 
|-
|<big>May 18</big>
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|<big>June 28</big>
|<big>Asian Heritage Month</big>
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|<big>[[Celebrating Indigenous Voices in the Public Service]]</big>
 
|-
 
|-
!
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|<big>May 10</big>
!
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|<big>[[Celebrating Jewish Voices in the Public Service]]</big>
 
|-
 
|-
|<big>December 8</big>
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|<big>March 22</big>
|<big>[[Accessibility:Thriving vs. Surviving|Accessibility: Thriving vs. Surviving]]</big>
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|<big>[[International Women`s Day: Representation Matters]]</big>
 
|-
 
|-
|<big>November 24</big>
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|<big>February 15</big>
|<big>[[Institutional Influence: Exploring Anti-Racism Secretariats]]</big>
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|<big>[[Black History Month: Celebrating Black Voices across Diaspora|Black History Month: Celebrating Black Voices across the Diaspora]]</big>
 
|-
 
|-
|<big>October 20</big>
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|<big>January 25</big>
|<big>[[Women’s History Month: Building Resiliency]]</big>
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|<big>[[Workplace Harassment]]</big>
 
|-
 
|-
|<big>September 22</big>
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!
|<big>[[Representation in Leadership|Representation in Leadership Matters: The Time to Act Now]]</big>
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!2022
 
|-
 
|-
|<big>July 14</big>
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|<big>December 14</big>
|<big>[[Pride Season - Public Service Pride Week]]</big>
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|<big>[[Neuro-Diversity is Diversity]]</big>
 
|-
 
|-
|<big>June 29</big>
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|<big>November 16</big>
|<big>[[National Indigenous History Month]]</big>
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|<big>[[Honouring Veterans|Honoring Veterans]]</big>
 
|-
 
|-
|<big>May 5</big>
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|<big>October 12</big>
|<big>[[Inclusion and Belonging: Recap]]</big>
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|<big>[[Canadian Islamic History Month]]</big>
 
|-
 
|-
|<big>May 26</big>
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|<big>September 14</big>
|<big>[[Asian Heritage Month]]</big>
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|<big>[[Bilingualism]]</big>
 
|-
 
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|<big>March 23</big>
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|August
|<big>[[Women Leadership - Gender Equality]]</big>
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|''- summer break -''
 
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|-
|<big>February 16</big>
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|<big>July 13</big>
|<big>[[Black History Month: Anti-Black Racism]]</big>
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|<big>[[Pride: Self-Discovery and Difficult Journeys]]</big>
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|-
 
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!
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|<big>June 22</big>
!<big>'''Upcoming Events'''</big>
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|<big>[[National Indigenous History Month 2022|National Indigenous History Month]]</big>
 
|-
 
|-
|<big>December 15</big>
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|<big>May 18</big>
|<big>[[White Fragility]]</big>
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|<big>[[Asian Heritage Month.]]</big>
 
|-
 
|-
|'''<big>2022</big>'''
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|<big>April 20</big>
|
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|<big>[[Sikh Heritage Month]]</big>
 
|-
 
|-
|<big>January 12</big>
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|<big>March 9</big>
|<big>Microaggressions and Mental Health</big>
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|<big>[[Women in STEM]]</big>
 
|-
 
|-
 
|<big>February 9</big>
 
|<big>February 9</big>
|<big>Black Heritage Month</big>
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|<big>[[Black History Month]]</big>
 
|-
 
|-
|<big>March, 9</big>
+
|<big>January 12</big>
|<big>Women in STEM</big>
+
|<big>[[Microaggressions and Mental Health]]</big>
 
|-
 
|-
|<big>April 13</big>
+
!
|<big>Sikh Heritage Month</big>
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!2021
 
|-
 
|-
|<big>May 18</big>
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|<big>December 15</big>
|<big>Asian Heritage Month</big>
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|<big>[[White Fragility]]</big>
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!
 
!
 
 
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|<big>December 8</big>
 
|<big>December 8</big>
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|<big>June 29</big>
 
|<big>June 29</big>
 
|<big>[[National Indigenous History Month]]</big>
 
|<big>[[National Indigenous History Month]]</big>
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|<big>May 26</big>
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|<big>[[Asian Heritage Month]]</big>
 
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|<big>May 5</big>
 
|<big>May 5</big>
 
|<big>[[Inclusion and Belonging: Recap]]</big>
 
|<big>[[Inclusion and Belonging: Recap]]</big>
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|<big>May 26</big>
 
|<big>[[Asian Heritage Month]]</big>
 
 
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|<big>March 23</big>
 
|<big>March 23</big>
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|<big>February 16</big>
 
|<big>February 16</big>
 
|<big>[[Black History Month: Anti-Black Racism]]</big>
 
|<big>[[Black History Month: Anti-Black Racism]]</big>
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!2020
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|<big>November 13</big>
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|<big>[[Abilities in the Workplace]]</big>
 
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=='''[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSePPLKuK_BZ0_4vsKHLkGTt3ekwW4l3AgxS51LHh13sfPriOg/viewform Register Here]'''==
 
 
=='''<big>#AMAChallenge</big>'''==
 
=='''<big>#AMAChallenge</big>'''==
 
<big>We encourage others to have courageous conversations with their peers. Use the monthly Ask Me Anything sessions as an opportunity to have brave conversations in your workplaces with your teams.</big>
 
<big>We encourage others to have courageous conversations with their peers. Use the monthly Ask Me Anything sessions as an opportunity to have brave conversations in your workplaces with your teams.</big>
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<big>Here’s what you need to do:</big>
 
<big>Here’s what you need to do:</big>
  
* <big>Invite your leaders and colleagues in your organization to an Ask Me Anything watch party, tune in live and watch the session together. Make sure it’s in their calendars.</big>
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*<big>Invite your leaders and colleagues in your organization to an Ask Me Anything watch party, tune in live and watch the session together. Make sure it’s in their calendars.</big>
* <big>Before the watch party, book a “After the AMA – Team Session” with your immediate team for the day after the event for 30-60mins. Share the resource guide and have these questions for discussion.</big>
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*<big>Before the watch party, book a “After the AMA – Team Session” with your immediate team for the day after the event for 30-60mins. Share the resource guide and have these questions for discussion.</big>
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==='''After the AMA – Team Session Discussion Questions'''===
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#<big>What    was my main takeaway – expand and share an amazing quote, story or moment</big>
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#<big>What made me uncomfortable/    what was one of my blind spots?</big>
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#<big>What is an example of a    systemic discrimination that I am aware of in my life?</big>
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#<big>What am I not going to do    anymore?</big>
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#<big>How can I use my voice/    influence – both overtly/covertly</big>
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#<big>Where am I going to dig    in and learn more?</big>
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#<big>How    will I continue this conversation?</big>
  
====== '''After the AMA – Team Session Discussion Questions''' ======
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<big>It is important that we find value in the experiences, the unique characteristics of each other. When we develop our cultural competence, we are able to work better together within our teams and respond to each other with relevant empathy and compassion. By celebrating and sharing our authentic selves, we gain a greater appreciation for each other and the diversity that surrounds us.It is important that we find value in the experiences, the unique characteristics of each other. When we develop our cultural competence, we are able to work better together within our teams and respond to each other with relevant empathy and compassion. By celebrating and sharing our authentic selves, we gain a greater appreciation for each other and the diversity that surrounds us.</big>
*#<big>What was my main takeaway – expand    and share an amazing quote, story or moment</big>
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=='''Interested in Becoming a Speaker?'''==
*# <big>What made me uncomfortable/ what was one of my blind    spots?</big>
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<big>We are always looking for new speakers to share their stories and help others to be heard. If you are interested in coming on stage or know a public servant with topic relevant public experience, send us a message at DiversityandInclusion-Diversiteetinclusion@forces.gc.ca</big>
*# <big>What is an example of a systemic discrimination that     I am aware of in my life?</big>
 
*# <big>What am I not going to do anymore?</big>
 
*# <big>How can I use my voice/ influence – both    overtly/covertly</big>
 
*# <big>Where am I going to dig in and learn more?</big>
 
*# <big>How will I continue this conversation?</big>  <big>It is important that we find value in the experiences, the unique characteristics of each other. When we develop our cultural competence, we are able to work better together within our teams and respond to each other with relevant empathy and compassion. By celebrating and sharing our authentic selves, we gain a greater appreciation for each other and the diversity that surrounds us.</big>
 

Revision as of 10:20, 5 March 2024

Diversity and Inclusion Office | FR

About the Ask Me Anything Series

Ask Me Anything sessions is a platform to share stories, listen, ask respectful questions and continue on our journey to becoming more inclusive organizations. As individuals you can’t necessarily change where you live, you certainly can’t change your past, but you can adjust who influences you—through the authors you read, music you listen to, movies you watch and interactions with your community. The Ask Me Anything series provides you with an opportunity to increase your perspective—to learn from the lived-experiences of individuals who are bravely sharing their experiences to help educate and move the public service towards a culture where equity is embedded.

The series also provides an opportunity for you to know that you aren’t alone, these experiences, especially the negative ones are systemic and happen all too frequently throughout the public service. The objective by shining this light is to continually increase the network of public servants ready to take action and move forward towards a culture of inclusivity and belonging.

Mission - Ask Me Anything Series

We recognize that individuals are composed of a multitude of layers that make us who we are. We do not fit easily in one box or another and we can’t be neatly counted. We represent the mosaic of Canada.

It is important that we find value in each other’s experiences, differences and unique characteristics. When we build our cultural competencies, we are able to work better together in our teams and respond to each other with relevance, empathy and compassion. By celebrating and sharing our authentic selves, we gain greater appreciation of each other and the diversity that surrounds us.

We know through diversity, workplaces and communities are stronger, more successful and resilient. And most important, it creates spaces of inclusion and fosters a workplace of belonging where people feel valued.

AMA Calendar

UPCOMING EVENTS

April 10 International Day of Pink
June 19 National Indigenous History Month
September 18 Spotlight on Co-Conspirators and Change Makers in Government
November 13 Celebrating Service Past and Present

PAST EVENTS

2024
February 21 Black History Month: Celebrating Black Excellence
2023
December 13 Accessibility and the Federal Public Service
September 20 Navigating Your Career in the Federal Public Service
June 28 Celebrating Indigenous Voices in the Public Service
May 10 Celebrating Jewish Voices in the Public Service
March 22 International Women`s Day: Representation Matters
February 15 Black History Month: Celebrating Black Voices across the Diaspora
January 25 Workplace Harassment
2022
December 14 Neuro-Diversity is Diversity
November 16 Honoring Veterans
October 12 Canadian Islamic History Month
September 14 Bilingualism
August - summer break -
July 13 Pride: Self-Discovery and Difficult Journeys
June 22 National Indigenous History Month
May 18 Asian Heritage Month.
April 20 Sikh Heritage Month
March 9 Women in STEM
February 9 Black History Month
January 12 Microaggressions and Mental Health
2021
December 15 White Fragility
December 8 Accessibility: Thriving vs. Surviving
November 24 Institutional Influence: Exploring Anti-Racism Secretariats
October 20 Women’s History Month: Building Resiliency
September 22 Representation in Leadership Matters: The Time to Act Now
July 14 Pride Season - Public Service Pride Week
June 29 National Indigenous History Month
May 26 Asian Heritage Month
May 5 Inclusion and Belonging: Recap
March 23 Women Leadership - Gender Equality
February 16 Black History Month: Anti-Black Racism
2020
November 13 Abilities in the Workplace

#AMAChallenge

We encourage others to have courageous conversations with their peers. Use the monthly Ask Me Anything sessions as an opportunity to have brave conversations in your workplaces with your teams.

Here’s what you need to do:

  • Invite your leaders and colleagues in your organization to an Ask Me Anything watch party, tune in live and watch the session together. Make sure it’s in their calendars.
  • Before the watch party, book a “After the AMA – Team Session” with your immediate team for the day after the event for 30-60mins. Share the resource guide and have these questions for discussion.

After the AMA – Team Session Discussion Questions

  1. What was my main takeaway – expand and share an amazing quote, story or moment
  2. What made me uncomfortable/ what was one of my blind spots?
  3. What is an example of a systemic discrimination that I am aware of in my life?
  4. What am I not going to do anymore?
  5. How can I use my voice/ influence – both overtly/covertly
  6. Where am I going to dig in and learn more?
  7. How will I continue this conversation?

It is important that we find value in the experiences, the unique characteristics of each other. When we develop our cultural competence, we are able to work better together within our teams and respond to each other with relevant empathy and compassion. By celebrating and sharing our authentic selves, we gain a greater appreciation for each other and the diversity that surrounds us.It is important that we find value in the experiences, the unique characteristics of each other. When we develop our cultural competence, we are able to work better together within our teams and respond to each other with relevant empathy and compassion. By celebrating and sharing our authentic selves, we gain a greater appreciation for each other and the diversity that surrounds us.

Interested in Becoming a Speaker?

We are always looking for new speakers to share their stories and help others to be heard. If you are interested in coming on stage or know a public servant with topic relevant public experience, send us a message at DiversityandInclusion-Diversiteetinclusion@forces.gc.ca