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Events

The Canada School of Public Service (CSPS) Digital Academy offers a series of learning events as part of its mandate to help public servants gain the knowledge, skills and mindsets they need in the digital era. A list of upcoming events is available on the CSPS Events page.

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Event Recordings

Event recordings are accessible by public servants through the VPN and can be found on our GCPedia page.

Upcoming Events

The list below includes information on upcoming virtual events offered by the Digital Academy.

Title Description Date Details
How to use Accelerators to Drive Innovation in the Public Service
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The accelerator community, though dispersed, is growing and driving innovation worldwide. While their meaning, impact and value have yet to be fully realized, accelerators are a valuable asset.



Though accelerators have largely been associated with start-ups and the private sector, the public service is tapping into their benefits and seeing positive results. There are a variety of accelerators that offer short-term programs that provide hands-on learning experiences with mentorship and coaching, to promote growth and develop new skills. They are opening up new opportunities for governments and businesses to innovate, disrupt, transform and build support, relationships and networks, as well as bolster economic growth and prosperity.

Join the discussion and attend the live demonstration to find out how you can be part of an accelerator program, and explore why they are important instruments for public servants.

August 17, 2021 - 11:00 am - 2:00 pm (ET) Event Page


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Event Program & Presentations

Tackling Data Bias in Artificial Intelligence
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Artificial intelligence (AI) plays an important role in our everyday lives. To use it properly, we must understand the data, which forms the foundation of any AI algorithm.



As government organizations continue to explore the uses of AI, we must tackle the inherent data biases in AI systems, applications and business processes. We must ensure that the data powering AI systems is accurate and reliable and that it does not inadvertently harm specific groups of people.

Join the event to continue the ongoing discussion around the risks of data bias. The focus this time will be on preventing and spotting algorithmic biases, removing erroneous assumptions in AI systems, and exploring the legal ramifications. Participants will learn how to develop robust data governance structures that foster responsible use and development of AI based on the shared values of diversity and inclusion.

September 1, 2021 Event Page


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Event Program & Presentations

Annual Cybersecurity Event More details to come! October 6 & 7, 2021
Annual Digital Open Government Forum More details to come! November 25, 2021
Accessibility in the Digital Age - Part 2 More details to come! December 2021


Past Events

The list below includes information on the most popular past virtual events offered by the Digital Academy since June 2020.

Title Description Date Details
Moving Quantum Computing from Theory to Practice
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Quantum computing is a disruptive technology that has the potential to revolutionize government, security, and the workings of society. It is estimated that the global market for quantum computing hardware will exceed $7.1 billion by 2026.



This event builds on our popular introduction to the quantum computing event held on February 5, 2021, and the relevance of this fascinating topic to the Government of Canada.

The first half of the event will explore the practical uses of quantum computers as well as some of the innovative projects being developed in this area. In the afternoon, participants will take a deeper, hands-on technical dive into personally programming a quantum computer.

June 16, 2021 - 10:30 am to 4:15 pm (ET) Event Page

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Embracing Digital Disruption
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We are living in a society, fueled by a digital economy, supported by disruptive technologies, and where people are digitally connected more than ever. Yet, many of you may be wondering what digital disruption means, how it impacts you, and how it affects delivery of our services to citizens.



Digital disruption will continue to impact us all. A central question is, how do we disrupt successfully? Learn how to use data, the cloud, and disruptive technologies such as augmented reality, artificial intelligence, robotics and the like - to help build our economy and create a more satisfying, ethical, fun and enduring experiences for users anywhere.

Join top experts as they unpack what it means to successfully navigate digital disruption. They will share challenges, success stories and discuss what we need to thrive, as we disrupt in this digital age.

May 27, 2021 - 1:00 pm to 2:45 pm (ET) Event Page

Speaker Biographies

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Policy Considerations Shaping Digital Transformation

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There is a high degree of consensus that digital transformation is key to meeting the rising expectations of citizens and clients. Success, however, will require significant structural and cultural reforms within the public service.


Policy changes will also be needed. This includes exploring questions around data management and privacy, trust, ethics, security, misinformation, diversity and inclusion, as well as imbalance of power. Understanding the policy issues and the need for solid digital policies is essential in creating a robust and sustainable digital future, where all citizens thrive.
Join top experts as they unpack the policy lens and considerations of digital transformation, and explore what these considerations might mean for employees and senior leaders within the public service.

April 12, 2021 - 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm (ET) Event Page

Speaker Biographies

Succeeding in a Digital World

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Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, technology and digital were a part of almost every aspect of our professional and personal lives. In the public service, every program, problem, and potential solution involved some form of technology. In 2021, the writing is on the screen: digital is here to stay.


We must understand what this means if we are to work and lead effectively in this digital world. What does success look like and who needs to be involved? How might the government's role in society change? How do we ensure that all citizens benefit equally in our digital solutions?
Join us to learn how governments and other organizations are successfully responding to the unprecedented challenges as they work, serve citizens, and thrive in this reality.

March 16, 2021 - 12:15 pm to 3:30 pm (ET) Event Page


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Understanding Quantum Computing and What It Means for the Public Service

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Quantum computers have the potential to revolutionize computing, calculating in minutes what a supercomputer would take more than 10,000 years to do.


Governments and investors are starting to notice quantum computers and their potential applications in cyber security, drug development, weather forecasting, and beyond. Yet how does quantum computing work, and why does it matter? How can non-experts understand the meaning of quantum computing and its potential applications and impacts for the public service?

Join our panel of experts, who will answer your questions and help you discern the facts from the hype, as well as identify possible use cases, potential risks, limitations and more.

February 5, 2021 - 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm (ET) Event Page

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Removing Bias and Building Trust in Your Data (Rebroadcast)

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Let's continue the discussion! Join us for a rebroadcast and follow-up discussion on Removing Bias and Building Trust in Your Data. If you missed the September 2, 2020 event or if you participated in the initial event and have more questions, this is your opportunity to engage with the speakers and other participants.


This interactive session will allow you to watch the event, and engage with top experts at the same time through a live-chat function. Following the rebroadcast, take part in a live panel discussion with experts, who will expand upon the discussion taking place in the chat. Learn about the types of biases that exist, the practical and concrete steps you can take to remove bias, and much more.

January 15, 2021 - 12:15 pm to 2:15 pm (ET) Speaker Biographies



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Let's Talk Accessibility First in the Digital Age

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Join top national and international experts to better understand what accessibility means in the digital age and how you can integrate an accessibility first mindset into your work. Learn why this is not a technological issue, but rather a policy, social, economic, legal, cultural and human rights issue that all public servants need to understand. December 7, 2020 Event Program

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Annual Digital Open Government Forum Harnessing the Power of AI

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Gain practical insights from national and international policy and data experts, regulators, researchers and many others who will showcase real-life AI projects being developed across government departments and agencies. Our experts will demystify AI and help you better understand its impacts and limitations, values and ethics, and rules and regulations so you can benefit from its potential. November 24, 2020 Event Program

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Understanding the Human Side of Cybersecurity

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Top experts empower you to better navigate the cybersecurity environment. Through panel discussions, keynote addresses and breakout sessions, learn what cybersecurity risk behaviours look like and how to protect yourself, your organization and your family from cyber threats. October 8-9, 2020 Event Program
Removing Bias and Building Trust in Your Data

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A thought-provoking discussion where top national and international experts help you better understand data in the context of government decision-making. Learn to identify data biases; how to ask questions about your data; the role of the public service in building data literacy in this digital age; and other relevant topics. September 2, 2020 Event Page
Fast Tracking Digital

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How does the public service prepare its employees and leaders to work in this digital reality, today and in the future? Senior leaders and experts share their insights with you. Learn about the various skills, competencies, tools and mindsets you need to thrive in a digital environment. June 22, 2020 Event Page