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Relationship Manager

Relationship Manager
British Columbia Regional Service Centre, Vancouver

37.5 hours per week (2 year contract)

About the Agency:

With our head office in Ottawa, the Agency for Co-operative Housing administers the operating agreements between Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) and more than 500 housing co-operatives. We have regional offices in Calgary, Vancouver and Toronto.

Deadline: 
31 Jan 2018

Researcher in Tourism and Sustainable Rural Development

Researcher in Tourism and Sustainable Rural Development

Company Name Vancouver Island University Company Location British Columbia, Canada

Job description

Work where you matter. Vancouver Island University is an amazing place of opportunity and we invite applications for an exceptional, emerging researcher to assume the position of BC Regional Innovation Chair (BCRIC) in Tourism and Sustainable Rural Development.

Deadline: 
31 Jan 2018

Executive Director

Mission
Strengthening the Oaklands community by providing programs, services and resources for its residents, businesses and visitors.

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
OAKLANDS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION – VICTORIA, BC

THE ORGANIZATION

Oaklands Community Association's mission is to support, promote and provide quality programs and projects and to facilitate community interaction which will contribute to the safety, health and physical improvement of the Oaklands neighbourhood.

Deadline: 
26 Nov 2017

Haida Gwaii Women’s Dialogue Sessions

Haida Gwaii Women’s Dialogue SessionsThe Skidegate Band Council, Old Massett Village Council, and Council of the Haida Nation are excited to present the Haida Gwaii Women’s Dialogue Sessions (HGWDS)!

The purpose of the HGWDS are to strengthen the leadership of Indigenous and non-Indigenous women of all ages to create positive change that enhances the well-being of women, families, communities, and Nations. This project will take place over three separate weekends on Haida Gwaii (see dates below). These dialogue sessions include panel discussions, presentations, art performances, small group working tables, experiential decision-making activities, workshops, and open dialogue. Each session is unique, with an agenda tailored to the group(s) of women that are participating, including such experiences as panel discussions on Women in Business, working tables to address issues impacting women, knowledge-sharing activities, and much more.

To register or to find out more information, please check out our website at: HaidaGwaiiWomen.com

The dialogue sessions are taking place as follows:

  • Haida Women’s Dialogue Session: November 4-5th; Skidegate Community Hall, Skidegate
  • All Women’s Dialogue Session: December 2-3rd; Port Clements Community Hall, Port Clements
  • Heiltsuk & Haida Women’s Dialogue Session: Feb 27-28; Howard Phillips Community Hall, Masset

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Facebook: @HaidaGwaiiWomen
Twitter: @HaidaGwaiiWomen

Furthermore, if anyone knows any young women interested in leadership, we are looking for 15 young Haida women to facilitate World Cafe style working tables during the Haida Women’s dialogue session and Heiltsuk & Haida dialogue session, and 15 young women to facilitate World Cafe style working tables during the All Women’s dialogue session.

If you have any questions, comments, or would like to know how you can contribute, please feel free to contact me through phone or email, or stop by the Skidegate Band Office.

National Fair Trade Conference

National Fair Trade ConferenceFOR ITS 6TH YEAR, THE NATIONAL FAIR TRADE CONFERENCE will head to Vancouver, BC, where the Canadian Fair Trade Network and many other industry leaders got their start. This year we will come together to celebrate the incredible growth and success of fair trade in Canada. I can’t wait to deepen existing relationships and make new connections as we develop strategies and resources together!

Once again, they look forward to welcoming delegates from across Canada and around the world. During the conference, we will learn about fair trade, share expertise and ideas, and connect with fellow leaders and advocates—building on the foundation and energy of our past conferences, Calgary (2013), Toronto (2014), Montreal (2015), Winnipeg (2016), and Halifax (2017), to motivate and inspire continued growth across the movement.

Register for the 6th Annual National Fair Trade Conference

Connect with fair trade stakeholders from across Canada and around the world to build excitement, share resources and drive momentum within the movement. As awareness and support for fair trade continues to grow, the National Fair Trade Conference has become a key event for leaders to build connections and strengthen relationships. Sessions will focus on a range of topics in fair trade, from marketing fair trade and understanding trade policy, to sourcing and distribution, among many others. The conference provides an opportunity to look at fair trade from both grassroots and business perspectives, with the goal of broadening, deepening, and increasing the impact of the fair trade movement in Canada.

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