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William Whyte Community Gardener

Food Matters Manitoba is seeking an Intern to support five community gardens in Winnipeg’s North End from June, 2018 to August, 2018. This Internship is offered as part of Food Matters Manitoba’s Good Food Internship Program and is funded by Canada Summer Jobs.

This position pays $11.15 per hour, 30 hours per week for a duration of 8 weeks.

Deadline: 
1 Jun 2018
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Program Assistant

Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA) is a volunteer-based program which offers a caring community around people with offending histories, who are at high risk of harming themselves and others. Volunteers and staff offer a supportive environment to carry out accountability work with those integrating into the community after incarceration, serving Parole or Probation, or simply feel they need additional support to live safely.

Deadline: 
15 Jun 2018
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Economic Reconciliation and Social Enterprise Workshop

Economic Reconciliation and Social Enterprise Workshop8:30am to 4:30pm
CGA Manitoba Room
Room P107, 160 Princess Street

Red River College plans to launch Canada’s first Social Enterprise diploma. Join us to learn more from Indigenous leadership and Social Enterprise practitioners.

This two-day workshop will explore:

  • Economic Reconciliation
  • Impact Investment
  • Social Enterprise
  • Social Procurement
  • Community Economic Development

Register for the Economic Reconciliation and Social Enterprise Workshop

$100 General Admission and $25 Student Rate (subsidies available)

Featured Speakers:

  1. Shaun Loney, author of the national bestseller An Army of Problem Solvers: Reconciliation and the Solutions Economy.
  2. Keynote: Chief Stephanie Blackbird O-Chi-Chak-Ko-Sipi First Nation
  3. Keynote: Chief Karen Batson, Pine Creek First Nation
  4. Rebecca Chartrand, RRC Indigenous Strategy

Who should attend?

Students, leaders of non-profits, First Nation leadership & economic development officers, civil servants, procurement officers, college and university instructors, refugee advocates.

Summer Youth Care Practitioner

Lord Roberts Community Centre’s (LRCC) Summer Youth Care Staff are responsible for creating a safe, engaging environment for all youth attending the LRCC Drop-In Summer Camp.  They will interact with participants, families, and the public in a cheerful and welcoming manner. It is important for Youth Care Staff follow all health and safety guidelines while working, and relay any pertinent information to the General Manager in a timely manner.

Deadline: 
1 Jun 2018
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