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"Who's Counting? Sex, Lies and Economics" a film featuring Marilyn Waring followed by a Panel discussion with Ellen Woodsworth, City of Vancouver Councilor and Cynthia Oka of Vancouver Status of Women

Who's Counting? Sex, Lies and Global Economics, ia an entertaining and informative film featuring Marilyn Waring that illustates the importance of women's upaid work and the absurdity of not including it in the Gross Domestic Product. Marilyn Waring, is a New Zealand activist, author and an academic. She holds a PhD in political economy. At the age of 22 she became the youngest member of New Zealand Parliament.

A panel discussion with Ellen Woodsworth, City of Vancouver Councillor and Cynthia Oka of the Vancouver Status of Women will follow the film.

Cluster Facilitator Workshop: Bui lding High Performance Regions

Cluster development requires hands-on facilitation, ideally from trained facilitators within the locality. In response to this need, Cluster Navigators has developed an interactive cluster training workshop to introduce the process of cluster development, and equip facilitators with the necessary skills. These training workshops have been presented world-wide, and are based on a systematic Five Phase, Twelve Step process.

The three day program provides an opportunity to take a number of local clusters through the development process. Clusters are selected from those that course participants are familiar with, and provide an opportunity to ‘learnby-doing'. A comprehensive Cluster Development Manual is made available for each participant and is a key ‘take-away'

Senior Economic Development Advisor

Duties:

Reporting to the Director of Economic Development, this position is responsible for developing, coordinating, managing, implementing and evaluating the economic activities of KDFN. This position will also assist with identifying and implementing economic opportunities contained in the KDFN Final Agreement.

 

Compensation: 
Kwanlin Dun First Nation Wage Scale, plus Benefits
Deadline: 
11 Sep 2009

Gaining Ground Summit: Resilient Cities - Urban Stratagies for Transition Times

The Idea of the Conference

North American cities are facing transformational challenges in sustainability, economy, and urban management. Sustainability imperatives, the call for climate action, the prospect of a quickly shifting energy future, pressure for new approaches in almost every urban system, and the shock of the economic downturn have North American cities scrambling to comprehend and manage the shift toward ecological practices and greater resilience.

At the heart of this Resilient Cities conference are these ideas:

  • Cities are powerful agents for climate action and ecological governance;
  • It's crucial to develop powerful new sustainability collaborations between business, civic leadership and the communities that make up our cities;
  • The emergent green economy, new green jobs, and a green way of doing old jobs together represent an important new economic development/training/education strategy;
  • The concepts and practices of ecological citizenship need to spread more thoroughly through all segments of society and all constituencies;
  • Cities-as social and political units-are leading the way in sustainability innovation in the areas of governance, policy and implementation. This capacity, these skills, need to be perfected and widely shared;
  • Practitioners from all sectors-technical professions, elected folks, developers, non-profit agencies, post-secondary institutions, community leadership, etc.-are in on this reawakening to commons values. It's time to maximize collaboration and partnerships. It's time for the whole city to go green.
The conference will explore strategies to make cities more robust, and will enable participants to advance their thinking on three key subjects:
  • innovation in sustainability governance and best current practices for managing sustainable urban systems;
  • capturing opportunities in the green economy;
  • strategies for building widespread sustainability collaborations that engage the community level.

The program will emphasize integrated thinking on these themes and will place a large project of work in front of the conference community: to build a portrait of urban life in which sustainable urban practices, economy, and engaged communities are successfully aligned. Both ecology and economy share the Greek word for home. We need to link sustainability to ideas of safety, security and opportunity, and we need fresh narratives and different metrics that will enable our urban societies to politically and socially support the shift to renewal and regeneration. We need to make choices that favour the long term and honour our sense of community.

Conference Assets
Vancouver, host city for the conference, is a living laboratory for many of the conference themes. The city-widely recognized for the urban planning miracle called "Vancouverism"-is also an urban sustainability leader that has worked hard to hold a durable public conversation, maintain a high level of community interest, and enlist a broad base of support for the sustainability agenda. In other words, Vancouver-the city and the region-has developed important expertise in ‘process architecture.'

Vancouver's successes and challenges will be a backdrop for the conference and the conference will assist Vancouver leadership in governance, business, education, organization and community to study opportunities to strategically promote Vancouver internationally as a centre of sustainability innovation and expertise.

Resilient Cities will feature speakers and thought leaders who are some of the most imaginative and compelling voices available to address the conference themes. Click here for more information.

2009 Annual UBCM Convention

The 2009 UBCM Convention celebrates the recent successes of local governments across British Columbia, and encourages us to share in each other's pride and achievements as we open our communities to the world.
As local government leaders, this is what you can be - champions of your communities. By examining the ideals that we value in our Olympians, we can also identify the attributes that we would like to see in our communities and ourselves.

This convention will be a platform upon which we can all prepare for the unique time ahead. Moreover, this week will give every delegate the opportunity to widen their scope of knowledge, strengthen connections and develop a strategy for approaching local challenges. Through discussions and knowledge sharing on issues such as crime prevention, economic development and volunteerism, this convention will highlight and inspire growth and development in many facets of local government.

We hope that delegates use this convention to pass the knowledge "torch " on to those with similar goals, as well as to spark inspiration for upcoming projects and welcome the opportunity to emerge as champions!

Social Venture Institute at Hollyhock

Take advantage of this opportunity to fine tune business strategies, learn best practices for solving problems and build long lasting relationships with business peers and mentors. Get direct feedback for your current business challenges from a faculty of successful socially responsible enterprise leaders. Hear inspiring "True Confessions" - personal stories from experienced entrepreneurs and their struggles to reach success combining social mission with business.

SVI gets you off the treadmill of your usual business life, while at the same time invigorating and enhancing your professional efforts. At SVI you'll have a chance to:

  • Share innovative ideas to help improve the way you manage, promote and finance your businesses and projects;
  • Build a stronger sense of community, cooperation, mission and effectiveness; and
  • Strengthen your connection among mission-based entrepreneurs and non-profit ventures.

This program is for CEOs and leaders of established small businesses and nonprofit enterprises. Pre-approval is required prior to registration. Enrollment is limited and priority will be given to second-stage entrepreneurs.

For information about our 2009 programs or how to register, please visit: http://www.renewalpartners.com/svi-hollyhock

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