We invite you to join us at the third virtual Our Language Rights Canada Conference on February 22-23, 2023 from 12-4pm EST! The Our Language Rights Canada Conference, is envisioned as a gathering place for all of us - language rights advocates - interpreters and translators, institutions and organizations, businesses big and small, for profit and not for profit, students, academia, government officials and individuals passionate about language access: official, Indigenous, and non-official languages spoken in Canada coast to coast…
Find out more »Join us for a free webinar (2023-03-23 and 14:00-14:45) Learn how to receive up to $10,000 to hire a first-year apprentice! CICan is providing financial incentives to small and medium-sized enterprises in construction and manufacturing to help them hire apprentices. Eligible employers can receive $10,000 to hire an equity-deserving first-year apprentice in one of 39 Red Seal construction and manufacturing trades, or $5,000 to hire an apprentice that is not part of an equity-deserving group. Eligible equity-deserving groups for this…
Find out more »Calling all visual artists working in all mediums and backgrounds! Join Canada’s leading contemporary outdoor & online art fair in July 2023. Artists can choose to participate: In-person Fair at Nathan Phillips Square + Online Fair, or Toronto Online Art Fair (Online Only) Join Canada’s leading contemporary outdoor & online art fair, launching artists’ careers since 1961. Our iconic white tents have hosted many renowned Canadian artists, such as Edward Burtynsky, Barbara Astman, Joanne Tod and many more.…
Find out more »Did You Know? From 2015 to 2019, only 10 of the more than 200 PMBs introduced by Members of Parliament received Royal Assent and became law. Despite this, PMBs remain an avenue for change for elected leaders and environmental advocates hoping to strengthen environmental protection. Our panelists; Lenore Zann, Lynn Jones & MP Richard Cannings each have experience using private members' bills for environmental advocacy, from both grassroots and political backgrounds. They will share their diverse perspectives, provide insight into the benefits and…
Find out more »An event every month that begins at 12:00 am on day 1 of the month, repeating until June 30, 2023
Our mission is to support local health care in your community. You can help by purchasing your 50/50 tickets today! The 50/50 draw is live, and you can get your tickets at: www.nshn5050.com The NSHN Foundation is so thankful for our community support. The proceeds from our 50/50 are going towards purchasing equipment and patient services for each of our sites; Blind River, Thessalon, and the Richards Landing-Matthews site.
Find out more »Test your knowledge and learn about the experiences of women in Canadian history at our Museum Trivia Night: Trailblazing Women in Canada. Participants will have the opportunity to view the special exhibition “Trailblazing: Women in Canada since 1867,” prior to competing in two rounds of trivia. Enjoy a three-beer flight from Cameron’s Brewing, popcorn and pretzels, and end the evening with a sweet treat from Duck Donuts Burlington. There will be a prize for the winning team! Ticket also includes Museum admission…
Find out more »On Saturday, March 4, 2023, we'll be welcoming you and your team of adventure-seekers back into the chilly waters at Little Beach, Port Stanley. All of the proceeds support families affected by childhood cancer throughout Western Ontario, providing direct financial assistance, social and emotional support, and funding research at Children’s Hospital in London. Pre-registration is required, go to childcan.com/dip
Find out more »5 Days. 5 Senses. 5 Challenges. March 6-10, 2023 Over 5 days, choose up to 5 inspiring ways to challenge your 5 senses and fundraise for DeafBlind Ontario Foundation. Engage your senses in a fun and creative way! Join us as an individual or team for this exciting event. Participants may choose from a wide selection of creative, sensory ideas or create their own. Let your imaginations run wild! Leading up to event week March 6-10 2023, individuals and teams…
Find out more »Newcomer Youth Program Accepting Applications for May Start The Newcomer Youth Green Economy Project (NYGEP) is a free program offered by Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) for youth aged 18-35 interested in learning more about green careers. Throughout the five-month virtual part-time program, participants will have access to learning opportunities in a variety of environmental career pathways. Register for our Information Session webinar at our website: https://trca.ca/get-involved/newcomer-youth-green-economy-project/
Find out more »Alpha Resources Ltd. is pleased to invite you to a celebration of International Women's Day, featuring a fireside chat with Simone Atungo, Assistant Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training, and Skills Development. The title of her presentation will be "Breaking the Glass Ceiling for Women in Community and Support Services in Ontario."
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