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State of the Field of Literacy and Essential Skills in Canada: Webinar

January 30, 2013
2pm Eastern

The Canadian Literacy & Learning Network is hosting a webinar to present their findings from a research report on literacy and essential skills

For the first time those interested in the Field and beyond have an exhaustive document to refer to when looking to get a solid overview of Literacy and Essential Skills in Canada. Painstakingly researched, supported by CLLN’s network members’ environmental scans, as well as reviews of all current resources available, this report is the baseline for future editions to come.
The report reviews and analyzes demographic, economic, labour market and governmental trends and issues. The findings will help stakeholder gain a better understanding of the broader economic, social and political environment relevant to labour market attachment, reducing skills shortages for economic well-being and an inclusive, prosperous Canada. The literacy and essential skills sector is set to play an important role in assuring Canada’s economic success through a skilled workforce.

3rd Annual Rural Research Workshop: Rural Labour Markets & Rural Livelihoods

January 31, 2013

Change of Plans... 
2013 Rural Research Workshop Postponed

Rural Labour Markets & Rural Livelihoods: A Focus on Resource Value-Chains 

Please be advised the Rural Research Workshop, scheduled for May 2013, has been postponed. Efforts are underway to organize a Rural Research Workshop for 2014 - stay tuned.
 
Thanks to Ray Bollman, Ken Donnely, and Bob Annis for their organizational efforts - along with those rural enthusiasts from across Canada.
 
We look forward to convening with you at the 25th Annual Rural Conference this October, scheduled for Thunder Bay, Ontario.
 
Best Regards,
Bill Ashton, on behalf of CRRF AND Partners, acting chair of RRW 2013
 
More information will be made available in the near future on the Rural Development Institute (RDI) and Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation (CRRF) websites listed below.

Community-Focused International Development – Canadian Co-operatives in International Development

 

January 22
12:00pm Eastern

The Measuring the Co-operative Difference Research Network is pleased to invite you to an exciting webinar. 

Community-focused international development – Canadian co-operatives in international development
This webinar explores the goals, activities and impacts the Canadian co-operative movement has had on communities across the globe. Développement international Desjardins, SOCODEVI and the International Development Department of the Canadian Co-operative Association have been active in supporting community-focused development through supporting co-op growth and development. The three organizations have recently published a report entitled "Creating Wealth, Reducing Poverty and Building a Better World: Canadian Co-operatives in International Development."

[REGISTER HERE]

Speakers:

  • Michael Wodzicki of the Canadian Co-operative Association, International Department
  • Alain Plouffe of SOCODEVI
  • Jean-Bernard Fournier of Développement international Desjardins

Charity Law - Rules for Administering Charitable Receipts and Expenditures

 

United Way of Winnipeg
Wednesday, January 16
9:00 AM to 11:30 AM (CST)
Winnipeg, Manitoba

This seminar examines Canada Revenue Agency’s rules and guidelines concerning receipting and fundraising expenditures. It will discuss best practices to help charities review their administrative practices and implement policies to ensure compliance with these rules and guidelines.

[REGISTER HERE]

Guest Speakers:

Jan Lederman
Ms. Lederman’s practice is concentrated in the area of corporate and commercial law with an emphasis on transactional work, including mergers and acquisitions, project development, venture capital, private equity investment transactions and public and private debt and equity financings. She has extensive experience in developing innovative development structures and strategically planning negotiations with multiple stakeholder groups. Jan also acts for co-operatives, non-profits and charities and teaches Charity Law at the University of Manitoba.
 
Leilani Kagan
Ms. Kagan's practice is focused on corporate and commercial transactions, including mergers, acquisitions and securities matters with a primary focus on owner-manager taxation issues, corporate reorganizations, estate planning, trusts and commodity tax issues. Ms. Kagan's practice includes charities and non-profit organizations.
 
 
 

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