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Heather Hubic (Anderson)

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WATCH: An important announcement from SGI last week, as people will now be able to leave their sex blank on identification. Heather Hubic Heather Hubic (Anderson) joined @Brandi_Boxall to share more.

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PTSD, burnout, and a pandemic. How COVID pushed the country's overworked first responders into emergency territory macleans.ca/longforms/cana…

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Sending a big shout out to RCMP Saskatchewan employee, Mandy Maier who's been named Master Storyteller of the Year by @CCOBCC! This is an amazing example of innovative thinking that brings new light to unsolved crimes. Mandy – fantastic work!

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Impostor syndrome: “I don't know what I'm doing. It's only a matter of time until everyone finds out." Growth mindset: "I don't know what I'm doing yet. It's only a matter of time until I figure it out." The highest form of self-confidence is believing in your ability to learn.

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The most undervalued skill of our time is the ability to write. In an analog world, talking was the main currency of communication and connection. In a digital world, there's a growing premium on the capacity to convey thoughts in text. The pen is mightier than the spoken word.

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Joanne Ramsay was the first woman to anchor a newscast on CKCK Television. It was a New Year’s Eve broadcast, most likely in 1975. The RCMP had just graduated it’s first female troop in Regina and women were assuming roles in news that had previously been handled by men only.

Joanne Ramsay was the first woman to anchor a newscast on CKCK Television. It was a New Year’s Eve broadcast, most likely in 1975. The RCMP had just graduated it’s first female troop in Regina and women were assuming roles in news that had previously been handled by men only.
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True commitment to work-life balance is giving people permission to take other priorities as seriously as their jobs. In burnout cultures, people are expected to drop everything for work. In healthy cultures, people are encouraged to protect time for family, health, and leisure.

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This should go without saying, but the world needs MORE journalism, not less. Canada would be worse off if the CBC, the Canadian Press, CTV, Global, the Globe and Mail, or the National Post ceased to exist. This goes for local media, too.

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Admitting that we have something to learn doesn’t just show humility. It improves relationships. When we acknowledge that we don't know everything, others feel more psychologically safe—and become more effective. Expressing our desire to get better can help others get better.

Admitting that we have something to learn doesn’t just show humility. It improves relationships.

When we acknowledge that we don't know everything, others feel more psychologically safe—and become more effective.

Expressing our desire to get better can help others get better.
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Throughout history, people committing atrocities have convinced themselves they're a necessary evil. Evil is never necessary. Rationalizations perpetuate vicious cycles of violence. Noble ends don’t justify vile means. Violating human rights doesn't serve a greater good.