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Toward a Canada That Respects & Upholds Its Professionals 🍁💼

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Category: Leadership Lessons: Navigating the Leadership Labyrinth

YouTube Link: 🎥 [ Video on Triggernometry, titled “Why They Hate Jordan Peterson – Konstantin Kisin” ] 📺

Skills Gap Trainer comment: “Dear Konstantin,

We’re appreciative 🙌 of your thorough analysis on the challenges faced by Dr. Jordan Peterson. Your investigative journalism stands as a beacon, shedding light on multifaceted issues. Your insights into Dr. Peterson’s case have resonated profoundly. Through your revelations, we see a ripple effect: hopefully, some professionals across various disciplines in Canada are spurred to evaluate the legislative changes governing their fields. Especially in the last decade, the legislative shifts beg the question: are professionals’ unique and distinct standings enhanced or undermined? The clarity on whether professionals are better off self-regulated or under tighter state control has become blurred, causing unease about the future of professional regulation developments in Canada, and if the public were to be informed, the public might feel unease at the direction as well.

Some recent evolution's in professional self-regulation societies are concerning to us, especially when projected as a new blanket system for all professions. It’s paramount for professionals to introspect: do these changes truly reflect their unique and distinct roles, authority, and responsibilities? Do these changes still ensure they have a voice in society? and are still capable to hold government to account? An open, collaborative approach, a public debate, involving professionals regarding their regulators, would surely be preferable over decisions taken in secretive governmental corners to transform the nature of professional regulation for all working professionals of society. Imagine if you were the host of such an online public discourse. There is no one better for this task. ... ... ...

To read the Article on the Skills Gap Trainer Website, click: https://skillsgaptrainer.com/toward-a-canada-that-respects-professionals/

To visit the Skills Gap Trainer Home Page, click:https://skillsgaptrainer.com

To see the SGT YouTube Channel, click: https://www.youtube.com/@skillsgaptrainer

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Category: Leadership Lessons: Navigating the Leadership Labyrinth

YouTube Link: 🎥 [ Video on Triggernometry, titled “Why They Hate Jordan Peterson – Konstantin Kisin” ] 📺

Skills Gap Trainer comment: “Dear Konstantin,

We’re appreciative 🙌 of your thorough analysis on the challenges faced by Dr. Jordan Peterson. Your investigative journalism stands as a beacon, shedding light on multifaceted issues. Your insights into Dr. Peterson’s case have resonated profoundly. Through your revelations, we see a ripple effect: hopefully, some professionals across various disciplines in Canada are spurred to evaluate the legislative changes governing their fields. Especially in the last decade, the legislative shifts beg the question: are professionals’ unique and distinct standings enhanced or undermined? The clarity on whether professionals are better off self-regulated or under tighter state control has become blurred, causing unease about the future of professional regulation developments in Canada, and if the public were to be informed, the public might feel unease at the direction as well.

Some recent evolution's in professional self-regulation societies are concerning to us, especially when projected as a new blanket system for all professions. It’s paramount for professionals to introspect: do these changes truly reflect their unique and distinct roles, authority, and responsibilities? Do these changes still ensure they have a voice in society? and are still capable to hold government to account? An open, collaborative approach, a public debate, involving professionals regarding their regulators, would surely be preferable over decisions taken in secretive governmental corners to transform the nature of professional regulation for all working professionals of society. Imagine if you were the host of such an online public discourse. There is no one better for this task. ... ... ...

To read the Article on the Skills Gap Trainer Website, click: https://skillsgaptrainer.com/toward-a-canada-that-respects-professionals/

To visit the Skills Gap Trainer Home Page, click:https://skillsgaptrainer.com

To see the SGT YouTube Channel, click: https://www.youtube.com/@skillsgaptrainer

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