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The Institute of Public Administration of Canada (IPAC), founded in 1947, is a dynamic association of public servants, academics, and others interested in public administration. Anchored by our regional groups, we are a membership-based organization that creates knowledge networks and leads public administration research in Canada. Since the early 1990s, IPAC has been a major player in exporting successful Canadian public sector expertise around the world.

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@myles8117
@myles8117 3 месяца назад
the foundational weakened class , structured with intent organized with collective discretion, individuals of known subversion and systematic attacks on an inherited authoritative academic institutions that belongs to civil society. Critical Marx theorist the use of force in mass for subjective power. institution of laughable chartered and humanity, observed are empirically weak.
@giovanni3896
@giovanni3896 8 месяцев назад
✌️ Promo-SM
@Beatriz-lj2td
@Beatriz-lj2td Год назад
Go away with your stupid nonsense... these land is to everyone...and indigenous is just one of them.
@okumumoses1777
@okumumoses1777 Год назад
Interesting.
@philipbuckley759
@philipbuckley759 Год назад
ownership is a tricky question....as the indigenous peoples warred and stole and killed, from each other.....that led to their downfall...as the Spanish were able to pit one group, against another....why, because they were enemies, having endured countless battles and lost so many to slavery or sacrifice....so, for better or worse....who ever controls the land, today, are the owners, for the time being, of this land.....
@quigglychildree5495
@quigglychildree5495 Год назад
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@brianmarson743
@brianmarson743 2 года назад
An inspiring story from Manjit Bains about her public service journey from being an entry level clerk in the BC Ministry of Tourism to eventually becoming a public sector Agency Vice President- and how she built her networks, gained mentors, and developed her management and leadership knowledge and competencies along the way,
@calebherman674
@calebherman674 2 года назад
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@ginabrown22280
@ginabrown22280 2 года назад
I was born and raised in Alberta and live in New Brunswick. This data would look more extreme in New Brunswick than in Alberta. Public servants are directly under politicians, that hierarchy forces an unequal distribution of power and the space for abuse of power. The problem as I see it is not in the Public Servants but in the Appeal Boards and Courts. In Alberta there is a strong belief in the ability of the courts and appeal process, there is more trust in the system and thus more adherence to the law. In New Brunswick there is no trust, Appeal Boards all have retired Corporate Executives on them taking payouts through their pensions, it is known in New Brunswick, even the Premier receives a monthly pension from a corporation that employs 30% of the population and is owned by the richest family in the province. In New Brunswick, public servants who want to keep their jobs obey the corporations aka the politicians, if not, the appeal boards will correct it - they are the experts- or that's what the judges will say if you take it to court. The answer is accountability. There is no space for being neutral in this area, either you support political/corporate agendas or you don't. Any Public Servant that believes they need to listen to a Politician over what the law actually says should be fired and held criminally responsible for the decisions they make.
@derekmulready1523
@derekmulready1523 2 года назад
The Instruction Manual written by the BBC available on Blu-ray and DVD for all Right Wing Politition's to learn From. And for Centre Left to undermine those policy's 🇮🇪🇪🇺
@packistanrwivanga7598
@packistanrwivanga7598 2 года назад
Good afternoon sirs. I would like to know what exactly to write on the page(login) for new users so it can pass through. I've been trying several times in vain.
@tsteenburg7332
@tsteenburg7332 2 года назад
Well done, Sandy! I would have enjoyed being one of your students.
@abdirahman9125
@abdirahman9125 2 года назад
Help me to get a job in Canada
@moebees3060
@moebees3060 2 года назад
The crowd is miked louder than the fucking moderator.
@DaddySucrose
@DaddySucrose 7 лет назад
And this was before all the hype and the haters. Not sure why anybody would object to such clear and articulate thoughts and ideas...
@iShivUniverse
@iShivUniverse 8 лет назад
looks great and very informative...which software did you use to get make/edit this video? I will appreciate a reply .. Thanks.. :)
@jayadam8896
@jayadam8896 9 лет назад
Here's a perspective to consider. Nineteenth century American wealth was built on a "real world" foundation of manufacturing and trade. Today's Uber-wealthy exist due to the creation of money. We are at the mercy of an economic oligarchy that creates debt by printing money. They then give that money to megabanks so that the banks can buy bonds that the government prints. The whole reason behind this corrupt process is to enable the government to keep interest rates near zero. Therefore depriving Americans from making a return on their savings and making sure that small businesses can't get loans that would enable them to expand. Is the Federal Reserve doing what is best for the Middle Class? The lowest wage-earners? The country as a whole? I suggest reading The Coming Civil War as well as Money Matters: How International Bankers Gained Control Of America for interesting thoughts on this topic.