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Discover the GAC Files! Intended for Global Affairs Canada (GAC) employees and the general public, this podcast series focuses on the people, challenges and ideas at the heart of the department’s business. | Découvrez les Dossiers d’AMC! Destinée aux employées d’Affaires mondiales Canada et au grand public, cette série de balados porte sur les gens, les défis et les idées qui sont au cœur des activités du Ministère.
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durée : 00:54:46 - Affaires sensibles - par : Fabrice Drouelle, Christophe Barreyre - En mai 1985, dans la Cordillère des Andes, deux alpinistes tentent de réaliser l’ascension d’un sommet de 6 300 mètres. L’endroit est dangereux et reste inviolé par l’homme. Les quelques rares expéditions qui ont tenté leur chance ont renoncé à cause des chutes de…
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durée : 00:55:26 - Affaires sensibles - par : Fabrice Drouelle, Franck COGNARD - Aujourd’hui dans Affaires sensibles, l’histoire de Marie-Louise Giraud, dernière femme condamnée à mort en France... et guillotinée en 1943, avec l’accord du Maréchal Pétain. - invités : Florence ROCHEFORT - Florence Rochefort : Chercheuse au CNRS, spécialiste d’histoi…
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durée : 00:53:41 - Affaires sensibles - par : Fabrice Drouelle - “On meurt beaucoup sous la Ve je n’aime pas ça” dénonce un sénateur dans Le Matin de Paris le 29 octobre 1980. En effet, sous la présidence de Giscard, 3 ministres ou anciens ministres trouvent la mort dans d’obscures circonstances. Parmi eux, Joseph Fontanet, exécuté d’une balle le 1…
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durée : 00:54:09 - Affaires sensibles - par : Fabrice Drouelle, Franck COGNARD - Aujourd’hui, dans Affaires sensibles, l’affaire « Poulet-Dachary », du nom de cet adjoint au maire de Toulon, retrouvé mort à la fin de l’été 1995. - invités : Romain ROSSO - Romain Rosso : - réalisé par : David Leprince…
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durée : 00:54:04 - Affaires sensibles - par : Christophe Barreyre, Fabrice Drouelle - Aujourd’hui, dans Affaires Sensibles, l’histoire d’une femme qui s’est rebellée contre la ‘ndrangheta, la mafia calabraise, et qui l’a payé de sa vie. - réalisé par : Stéphane COSMEPar Christophe Barreyre, Fabrice Drouelle
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durée : 00:47:51 - Affaires sensibles - par : Fabrice Drouelle, Franck COGNARD - Aujourd’hui dans Affaires sensibles, la présidentielle 88 : quand Mitterrand prend sa revanche sur la Cohabitation - réalisé par : Stéphane COSME, Helene Bizieau, Frédéric Milano, François AUDOINPar Fabrice Drouelle, Franck COGNARD
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durée : 00:54:00 - Affaires sensibles - par : Fabrice Drouelle, Franck COGNARD - Aujourd'hui dans Affaires Sensibles, la crise des missiles de Cuba en 1962, période de tension extrême dans la guerre froide...qui faillit devenir chaude puisque le monde frôla la guerre nucléaire - invités : Touze Vincent - Touze Vincent : Historien - réalisé par : Fr…
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durée : 00:54:31 - Affaires sensibles - par : Fabrice Drouelle, Franck COGNARD - Aujourd’hui dans Affaires Sensibles, le sauvetage par l'UNESCO des deux temples dédiés à Ramsès II sur le site d'Abou Simbel au bord du Nil - invités : Vincent Rondot, - Vincent Rondot : Directeur du département des Antiquités égyptiennes du musée du Louvre - réalisé p…
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durée : 00:49:11 - Affaires sensibles - par : Fabrice Drouelle, Franck COGNARD - Aujourd’hui dans Affaires Sensibles, pour les 10 ans de l’émission, l'ambigu Monsieur Guitry ou l’histoire d’un dramaturge qui voyait la vie comme une éternelle fiction - réalisé par : Stéphane COSME, Helene BizieauPar Fabrice Drouelle, Franck COGNARD
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As GAC advances on the path to reconciliation, we understand better the depth of the challenges that Indigenous employees may face. Join our host, Jenna Hendrix-Miljours, as she performs a traditional smudging ceremony to cleanse the space before welcoming her guests, Robert Beamish and Brenda Wills. Listen to their stories and hear about Global Af…
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Alors qu’Affaires mondiales Canada progresse sur la voie de la réconciliation, nous comprenons mieux la profondeur des défis auxquels les membres du personnel autochtones peuvent être confrontés. Suivez notre animatrice Jenna Hendrix-Miljours, qui procède à une cérémonie traditionnelle de purification de l’espace avant d’accueillir ses invités, Rob…
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Since joining Global Affairs Canada in the 1990s, Heather Cameron has made major contributions to international development during various assignments overseas. Heather has served in the field of regional humanitarian affairs in Zimbabwe, and been director of development in Mozambique and high commissioner in Ghana. She is currently consul general …
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Since joining what was then the Canadian International Development Agency in 2005, Caroline Delany has held many roles in international development and foreign policy, particularly in her postings to South Asia and Africa. She was Canada’s High Commissioner in Mozambique and director of the Mozambique Development Program, which contributed greatly …
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A little more than 2 years ago, Tom Bui took on the role of Director of Environment, but his journey at Global Affairs Canada dates back to 2009. After 25 years as a public servant, he has left his mark as a leader and negotiator at Department of Finance Canada and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. Tom’s vast expertise is partly based o…
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The Sustainable Development Goals are the focus of the conversation between Bob Rae, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Canada to the United Nations in New York, and host Alexandre Lévêque, Assistant Deputy Minister of the Strategic Policy Branch at Global Affairs Canada. Ambassador Bob Rae introduces us to these goals, explains why they sh…
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Kirsten Hillman was appointed as the first female Ambassador to the United States in Washington, D.C., in March 2020. She served as assistant deputy minister of the Trade Agreements and Negotiations Branch at Global Affairs Canada, overseeing all of Canada’s trade policy and trade negotiations. She was also Canada’s chief negotiator for the Compreh…
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The unique reality of Maxim Cambor, a locally engaged staff member from Prague, in the Czech Republic, will be featured in this short episode. Serving Canada and Canadians in Prague for 25 years as an accountant, an office manager and now a common services officer, Maxim’s journey is similar to that of so many dedicated locally engaged staff member…
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In this episode, a trade commissioner based in the Consulate General in Los Angeles will share with us her special story. Previously based in Seattle, Washington, managing aerospace and advanced engineering relations in the U.S. Pacific Northwest, Maddie Morris became one of the first trade commissioners to openly transition genders while serving i…
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After 19 years of employment for Global Affairs Canada, Wilma Ty-Cañadilla has kindly volunteered to take over a GAC Files podcast to share the reality of being a locally engaged staff member working for the Embassy to the Philippines, in Manila. A designated migration officer, Wilma has many great stories. Her job allows her to make a difference i…
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This episode presents the remarkable and unique reality of 3 locally engaged staff members from around the world. Each in their own way, they serve Canada and Canadians through their meaningful presence abroad. The world of locally engaged staff is diverse in terms of cultural history, and their life experiences can be very different from that of C…
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David Morrison, Deputy Minister of International Trade, welcomes Sara Wilshaw, Chief Trade Commissioner, as well as 2 CEOs of Black-owned businesses, Karima-Catherine Goundiam and Diemo Honore, who share their stories on what makes businesses able to expand into new markets and the support that was provided to their companies. | Le sous-ministre du…
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Wondering how this year's Government of Canada Workplace Charitable Campaign (GCWCC) is being carried out during our current pandemic situation and how your contributions are helping? Then tune in to the latest GAC Files episode, hosted by John Hannaford. Listen to the Deputy Minister's chat with GAC's GCWCC champion, Mala Khanna, and co-champion, …
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Deputy Minister John Hannaford welcomes Daniel Quan-Watson, Deputy Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC), to talk about how his journey in the federal government is helping build a respectful and inclusive work environment and learn from his experiences, as well as tools and best practices he has implemented th…
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Deputy Minister John Hannaford welcomes Kristina Casey, Former Director General, Information Management and Information Technology (IM/IT), now Assistant Deputy Minister in Client Service Delivery and Management Sector at Shared Services Canada and Dan Danagher Assistant Deputy Minister of international platform, to talk about new initiatives curre…
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In this special National Public Service Week episode, Deputy ministers John Hannaford and Christopher MacLennan welcome Brent Robson, Director of Emergency Operations, and Anne-Marie Spain, who was the management consular officer in Morocco at the time of several repatriation flights in 2020, to talk about their experiences with the largest peaceti…
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Deputy Minister John Hannaford welcomes Bob Rae, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Canada to the United Nations in New York, to talk about his personal struggles with mental health and the importance of openly discussing these issues—especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. | Le sous-ministre John Hannaford accueille Bob Rae, am…
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Deputy Minister John Hannaford welcomes Head of the Anti-Racism Secretariat Myriam Montrat and guests to talk about equity, diversity and inclusion efforts at Global Affairs Canada. Through their personal stories and experiences with the secretariat, participants share their thoughts on departmental actions to combat systemic racism and racial disc…
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Deputy Ministers John Hannaford and Marta Morgan welcome LGBTQ2+ Champion Stewart Wheeler and guests to talk about diversity and inclusion at Global Affairs Canada. Through their personal stories, participants share what it’s like to work at the department as a member of the LGBTQ2+ community. | Les sous-ministres John Hannaford et Marta Morgan acc…
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