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Federal Government Internship for Newcomers

May 3, 2019 – 4:54 am | Comments Off on Federal Government Internship for Newcomers | 1,626 views

The Federal Internship for Newcomers (FIN) Program offers eligible newcomers a chance to gain valuable temporary work experience and training opportunities with Canadian federal, provincial and municipal organizations.
There are different opportunities every year. Employers offer …

D&I: Gaming and Technology

May 2, 2019 – 6:26 am | Comments Off on D&I: Gaming and Technology | 1,078 views

Learning through play has proven to be one of the most effective learning approaches not only for children but for adults. We created a crossword that provides insights about the impacts of D&I on the gaming …

The business case for diversity in the workplace is now overwhelming

May 2, 2019 – 6:16 am | Comments Off on The business case for diversity in the workplace is now overwhelming | 1,152 views

We live in a complex, interconnected world where diversity, shaped by globalization and technological advance, forms the fabric of modern society. Notwithstanding this interconnectedness, there is also growing polarization – both in the physical and …

The Importance of Culture, Diversity, and Inclusion in the Workplace

April 25, 2019 – 8:39 pm | Comments Off on The Importance of Culture, Diversity, and Inclusion in the Workplace | 2,205 views

In the midst of social movements around equity, diversity, and inclusion, we find ourselves asking how important it is for us to be diverse and inclusive at work and what that really means for organizations. …

Can behavioural insights be used for international development?

March 8, 2019 – 10:38 am | Comments Off on Can behavioural insights be used for international development? | 772 views

This piece was written by Dr. Kizzy Gandy, Principal Advisor within the Behavioural Insights Team’s (BIT’s) international development team. For more like this, see our government innovation newsfeed.

As the original nudge unit, we’re often asked whether …