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Deputy Minister Frances McRae: Public Policy, Public Good, and the Path toward Equality Part 1

Deputy Minister Frances McRae: Public Policy, Public Good, and the Path toward Equality Part 1

Update: 2024-07-02
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In the first part of this episode, Deputy Minister Frances McRae discusses her diverse career, which includes roles in both the public and private sectors, and highlights the importance of listening and learning. She reflects on her upbringing in a large family, emphasizing the values of teamwork and independence. Frances offers career advice inspired by her experiences, urging young people to pursue jobs they care about and make impactful contributions.

The episode underscores the significance of public service as a career path, the importance of giving back through volunteering, and the role of government in improving the lives of citizens. Frances' story serves as an inspiration for those considering a career in public service, highlighting the impact and fulfillment that comes with serving the greater good.

(00:00:31 ) Frances McRae’s Motivation for Public Service

(00:01:05 ) Passion for Public Policy

(00:03:06 ) Growing Up in a Large Family

(00:09:08 ) Returning to Public Service

(00:17:07 ) Dignity in Charity and Volunteering

(00:18:34 ) Addressing Equality in Government


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Deputy Minister Frances McRae: Public Policy, Public Good, and the Path toward Equality Part 1

Deputy Minister Frances McRae: Public Policy, Public Good, and the Path toward Equality Part 1

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