Current Reality
Most levels of Government – Federal, Provincial, Territory and Municipal – are at different levels of commitment in their approach to providing education to public servants on the:
- history of Aboriginal peoples
- history of and legacy of residential schools
- the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
- Treaties and Aboriginal rights
- Indigenous law
- Aboriginal – Crown relations
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Provide education to civil servants on Indigenous issues, history and treaties
In Progress
Featured Updates
Many Indigenous public servants work in just three departments—a trend that is ‘deeply concerning’
NationTalk: Ottawa Sun - Academics say the larger concentration of Indigenous employees in just a few federal organizations limits them to roles typically linked with…
Treasury Board rejects proposal for mandatory training on anti-oppression and discrimination
Jan. 22, 2022: Public Service Alliance of Canada - PSAC is renewing its call for mandatory training that would address systemic racism, harassment, and discrimination in the federal…
Union backs Indigenous bureaucrats suing feds for systemic discrimination
APTN News: The head of one of the country’s largest labour unions promises support for Indigenous bureaucrats advancing a class-action lawsuit against the federal government. The claim,…
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