Learning our shared history
Invitation to Learn: 4 Seasons of Reconciliation
As part of Deloitte’s reconciliation journey, the firm teamed up with First Nations University of Canada and Reconciliation Education to launch a mandatory course to all Deloitte Canada professionals: 4 Season of Reconciliation. The course was the foundation of Deloitte’s Reconciliation Action Plan, the first formal plan released in Corporate Canada in 2020 in response to Call to Action #92.
To continue this path, we are pleased to invite you to learn alongside your peers to complete this self-paced online program which offers 10 modules on truth and reconciliation. Check out the bonus module to learn more about Deloitte’s reconciliation journey.
Deloitte extends its heartfelt gratitude to the many contributors and the Indigenous Advisory Circle who created this remarkable course.
Upon completion of the course, you will be issued a certificate provided by First Nations University of Canada.
If you are registering a group of 5 or more students, please email 4seasons@deloitte.ca for instructions on submitting a student registration list and to receive the course facilitation guide.
To register for the 4 Seasons of Reconciliation course courtesy of Deloitte, follow the instructions below:
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Use the registration button in the red box to the right of the screen to enroll as an individual in the course. Once completed and submitted, you will receive a confirmation of receipt in your email.
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Please allow 1-3 business days for your registration to be processed by the team. Once complete, you will receive a welcome email with a link to access the course.
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When clicking the course access link for the first time, you will be prompted to set a unique password for your account. Once this is done, you will have immediate access to the course, and a total of 6 months to complete the course at your own pace.
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Please note: By completing the registration form, you agree to be added to the course and to have your personal information shared with First Nations University of Canada and Reconciliation Education. High level statistical data will also be shared with Deloitte for their reporting purposes.