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Indigenous Affairs, Border Services and the Path of Dialogue in Canada - Peter Hill
For most of us, the term “border services” likely brings to mind protected boundaries, secured borders and the regulated movement of people and goods between nations. This would be true for the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) as well, but it would not fully encompass the emerging partnership between Indigenous Peoples and the Agency, nor the role I am proud to play as CBSA Champion of Indigenous Peoples. It also would not describe the central place of dialogue in our wor
Jan 23, 202524 min read


Increased Trust Through Dialogue Within the Swedish Municipal Workers' Union - Lars-Ake Almqvist
Kommunal is Sweden's largest trade union, organizing staff in municipal operations as well as private companies that have been hired to perform municipal services. The district office employs an administrative manager and a team of six administrative staff and six ombudsmen who negotiate with employers and support elected representatives in local unions. Because the local office manager felt that the business did not work well enough— there were too many interpersonal conflic
Jan 23, 20259 min read


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