Sitting by the Fire
“Sitting by the Fire” is a Canada School of Public Service podcast on indigenous learning. Because reconciliation is the responsibility of all federal public servants. *Aussi disponible en français - https://anchor.fm/efpc-autochtones ** Any views or opinions presented in this podcast are solely of the individuals themselves and do not necessarily represent those of the School or the Governme
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What is Sitting by the Fire?
“Sitting by the Fire” is a Canada School of Public Service podcast on indigenous learning. Because reconciliation is the responsibility of all federal public servants. *Aussi disponible en français - https://anchor.fm/efpc-autochtones ** Any views or opinions presented in this podcast are solely of the individuals themselves and do not necessarily represent those of the School or the Governme
Who makes Sitting by the Fire?
Sitting by the Fire is published by CSPS Indigenous Learning.
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