Blog — ...child at this point in her life. Women of all ages come. Women of every colour and every religion come. Sometimes they come more than once. They come alone...
Blog — ...entire communities, not segments of a population. Make citizen values core to the process. Identifying one’s own value systems helps people to connect with one another outside of opinion. For...
Blog — ...for Dr. Joe, 2007. “Healing Centres tend to view individuals on arrival as hurting, angry, and out of balance with themselves, their family, their community, and their Creator. It is...
Blog — ...(@patrickc) June 3, 2018 This tweet from Patrick Collison, CEO of Stripe, an online payment system, has 4.4K likes, 646 retweets, and 556 responses. Clearly, we’re fascinated by the idea...
Blog — ...Change for Climate Edmonton, will feature a roundtable discussion about featuring voices from government, the public engagement profession, citizen panelists, and researchers, all of whom were involved in one of...
Blog — ...one of our favourite books of poetry. Navigate through the additional resources to hear McIlwraith read these beautiful poems that move between nêhiyawêwin, the Plains Cree language, and English, âkayâsîmowin....
Blog — ...Fort Carlton, just north of what is now Saskatoon. Five nations signed Treaty 6: the Plains Cree, Wood Cree, Nakoda, Saulteaux, and Dene. Cree comprise the largest group of First...
Blog — ...Houpt. We will be looking for some good news for Canadian media in the coming weeks. Until then, more cuts are promised in the coming weeks. Around 200 jobs will...
Blog — In a compelling new interview, professor William Carroll, editor of Regime of Obstruction, draws back the curtain and reveals the intricate entanglements between fossil fuel corporations and governments and financial...
Blog — “Of one thing, then, I am certain: a science of nonviolent struggle is clearly possible and therefore deserves the attention of the scientific, activist, strategic, military, spiritual, and diplomatic communities,...