RFNG Webinar Series 2021 (Part 5)
IPAC is hosting a five-part webinar series scheduled over 2021 that will explore the underlying themes of the project and the work with First Nations communities that are on the…
IPAC is hosting a five-part webinar series scheduled over 2021 that will explore the underlying themes of the project and the work with First Nations communities that are on the…
The objective of these engagement sessions is for First Nations to come together for the development of a BC First Nations cannabis strategy pursuant to the resolutions passed by the…
Please join us for a discussion on Indigenous and Traditional Knowledge, with Dr. Christopher Horsethief from the Ktunaxa Nation and Colleen Hemphill, Chief Negotiator and member of the Gwa'sala-'Nakwaxda'xw Nations.…
On November 15, 16, and 17, join the Lower Mainland Local Government Association and CivicInfo BC for our annual CivX event. This year's theme is, "Inclusive Local Government: Building Equality,…
Update: event registration is now closed. Co-hosts The First Nations Public Service Secretariat (FNPSS) and Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) would like to thank all of the participants of the event,…
Indigenous Services Canada invites you to an All Chief’s meeting on flooding and emergency supports, hosted in partnership with the First Nations Leadership Council and Emergency Management BC. This meeting…
Originally offered by FNPSS in July/August 2020, this training series is back by popular demand! Here is what some Series 1 participants had to say: "Clear your schedule and turn…
The First Nations Public Service Secretariat (FNPSS)'s Management Training Academies (MTAs) provide tools and training tailored to BC First Nations needs from experts in the core competencies: Records and Information…
Every minute of your day impacts you, your family and your business. If you are finding yourself overloaded with work and stretched so much that you cannot set priorities, this…
The BC Comprehensive Community Planning (CCP) Community of Practice is a free monthly drop-in session for CCP coordinators, community-based CCP committee members, and CCP mentors to gather, skill-build, celebrate successes,…
November 23 from 11:00 – 11:45pm PST or December 15 from 1:00 – 1:45pm PST The CRA has a wide number and range of electronic and digital services available for…
November 24 and 25, 2021 To pick up on the discussions at the March 2020 FNLC Forum on Shared Territories and Overlap that was interrupted when the COVID-19 Pandemic was…
May 5 is National MMIWG2S Awareness Day, also known as Red Dress Day. Participate in honoring activities, wear red, and increase awareness of this national crisis.
For support: Kuu-Us Crisis Line Society at 1-800-588-8717.
#RedDressDay #MMIWG2S #NoMoreStolenSisters
LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER! Join us for another Webinar Wednesday!
In this webinar, Scott McCann, Joshua Sutherland, and Abigail Owen will discuss various important employee issues that arise at the end of the fiscal year.
Register now: https://ow.ly/KaoB50QHKzv
Join us for another Webinar Wednesday!
In this webinar, Scott McCann, Joshua Sutherland, and Abigail Owen will discuss various important employee issues that arise at the end of the fiscal year.
Register now: https://ow.ly/KaoB50QHKzv
Join us for another Webinar Wednesday!
In this webinar, Scott McCann, Joshua Sutherland, and Abigail Owen will discuss various important employee issues that arise at the end of the fiscal year.
Register now: https://ow.ly/KaoB50QHKzv
Foundations for Professional Communications, an offering from FNPSS and @nvit_83 , got off to a great start with our in-person week of learning in January!
Sunday, May 5 is National MMIWG2S Awareness Day, also known as Red Dress Day. We encourage you to recognize the day by taking time to participate in an honouring activity or event happening in your community or area, wearing or displaying red, or by spending time increasing your awareness of this ongoing national tragedy.
For support:
Kuu-Us Crisis Line Society provides crisis services for Indigenous people across BC. Adults/Elders line 250-723-4050; youth line 250-723-2040. Or call toll free 1-800-588-8717.
For immediate emotional assistance, call 1-844-413-6649. This is a national, toll-free 24/7 crisis call line providing support for anyone who requires emotional assistance related to missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
#reddressday #MMIWG2S #NoMoreStolenSisters
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LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER!
Join us for another Webinar Wednesday!
In this webinar, Scott McCann, Joshua Sutherland, and Abigail Owen will discuss various important employee issues that arise at the end of the fiscal year, including the non-renewal of funding, the expiry of funding agreements, the impact on employment agreements, and related layoffs. Recent amendments to the Canada Labour Code will also be discussed to help you prepare for the new year, including the recent amendments to reasonable notice requirements, employment statements, employment expenses, and more. Finally, health and safety obligations and end of year reporting requirements will be covered to ensure understanding of, and compliance with, various legal obligations.
Register now: ow.ly/teWf50QHKzu
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Join us for another Webinar Wednesday!
In this webinar, Scott McCann, Joshua Sutherland, and Abigail Owen will discuss various important employee issues that arise at the end of the fiscal year, including the non-renewal of funding, the expiry of funding agreements, the impact on employment agreements, and related layoffs. Recent amendments to the Canada Labour Code will also be discussed to help you prepare for the new year, including the recent amendments to reasonable notice requirements, employment statements, employment expenses, and more. Finally, health and safety obligations and end of year reporting requirements will be covered to ensure understanding of, and compliance with, various legal obligations.
Register now: ow.ly/teWf50QHKzu
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Join us for another Webinar Wednesday!
In this webinar, employment lawyers Scott McCann, Partner, Joshua Sutherland, Counsel, and Abigail Owen, Associate, from Zacharias Vickers McCann LLP (zvmllp.com) will discuss various important employee issues that arise at the end of the fiscal year, including the non-renewal of funding, the expiry of funding agreements, the impact on employment agreements, and related layoffs. Recent amendments to the Canada Labour Code will also be discussed to help you prepare for the new year, including the recent amendments to reasonable notice requirements, employment statements, employment expenses, and more. Finally, health and safety obligations and end of year reporting requirements will be covered to ensure understanding of, and compliance with, various legal obligations.
Register now: ow.ly/teWf50QHKzu
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Foundations for Professional Communications, an offering from the First Nations Public Service Secretariat and the Nicola Valley Institute of Technology, got off to a great start with our in-person week of learning in January. Pictured here is the incredible cohort of First Nations communicators, and our amazing instructor, Davis McKenzie of Toxw oxw (Becoming Clear) Communications.
The students were able to hone their skills in key areas of communications, and at the end of the week were joined by Howard Grant, Executive Director of the First Nations Summit, and Jehan Casey, Director of the First Nations Public Service Secretariat, who were in attendance as they presented their very own communications plans. All their hard work, commitment, and enthusiasm made this week a huge success, and we are so excited for them as they complete this course and continue their journeys in communications!
Foundations for Professional Communications is a fully accredited course, free of charge for First Nations communicators. If you would like to be added to the mailing list for the next offering, please email: ksposato@fnps.ca.
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Awesome, mussi