GAC Learning Catalogue
Browse the Global Affairs Canada’s (GAC) full list of courses using our new course catalogue.
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This course is available to other government department employees on a cost-recovery basis. This course is set against the backdrop of the rise of China and its impact on the world order and the international economy. It aims to enable employees to get an understanding of the driving forces within China and of the country’s international political and commercial aspirations.
Climate Change Fundamentals
This course is available to other government department employees on a cost-recovery basis. Climate change is the quintessential global issue and cuts across the boundaries of domestic and international policy, development and trade. This one-day course is designed to provide participants with a high-level overview of the drivers and impacts of climate change, the Paris Agreement, Canada's commitments and actions on climate change, and how Global Affairs advances Canada's climate change policies and programs.
Closing a Project in the Finance and Administration System (FAS) for Headquarters
This course is designed for employees in the Development portfolio who need temporary and limited system access to update and close development projects. Outstanding Commitments and Holdbacks are not covered in this course. This is a prerequisite to
Competitive Intelligence
This course is available to other government department employees on a cost-recovery basis. This course will provide Trade Commissioners with a practical understanding of Competitive Commercial Intelligence (CCI) and how, in turn, it can be applied by their clients to gain or improve access to markets for their products or services. CCI is
Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP)
This course is available to other government department employees on a cost-recovery basis. The course covers the core benefits of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), including: market access for goods, cross-border trade in services, government procurement, investment, temporary entry, and inc
Consular 101: An Introduction to Consular Service Delivery for Non-Consular Personnel
This course is intended for employees who are interested in learning more about consular, either as consular backups at mission, emergency responders at Headquarters, or new consular employees. Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this course, p
Core Training Program for Senior Trade Commissioners
This course is an integral part of the program which aims to provide the knowledge, strategies, working tools and resources for leading teams in the delivery of value-added services to the Canadian business community. It features interYes peer-Lea
Next session: May 06, 2024