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Local Food in Canadian Schools, Campuses and Health Care Facilities

12:00 to 13:00 EST

Join us in this FSN Teleconference to learn about a recent survey of institutions about local food across Canada.

In 2012 Farm to Cafeteria Canada conducted the first nationwide survey of activities taken by Canadian schools, universities and colleges, and healthcare facilities to provide local food. The purpose was to better understand the activities underway within these settings, the barriers to and impact of such activities, and the types of assistance needed to propel activities forward. The results were released in the October 2013 report Local Foods: Canadian schools, campuses, and health care facilities speak up. Mary McKenna will present the results of the report, highlighting the activities in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Presenter: Mary McKenna, PhD, RD, is a Professor in the Faculty of Kinesiology at the University of New Brunswick (UNB) in Fredericton and a Registered Dietitian. She is one of the authors of the Farm to Cafeteria Canada report.

To register please contact Rick Kelly at richardkelly@foodsecuritynews.com or at 709-237-4026.

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The Global Presencing Forum

We invite you to participate in a virtual experience of the The Global Presencing Forum, broadcast live from Cambridge, MA. Plenary sessions of the Forum will be streamed live, free of charge, and there are a variety of ways to participate online. Click here for more detailed information.

The 2014 Global Presencing Forum, "From Ego- to Eco-System Economies: Creating Well-Being for All" is offered by the Presencing Institute in collaboration with key partners*. It will showcase living examples that generate profound change by shifting awareness of economic discourse: from a focus merely on GDP to a focus on well-being (e.g., GNH or GPI), from scarcity to abundance, from exclusion to inclusion, from competition to co-creation, from reducing negative to generating positive impact, from transactional to transformative relationships, from exploitation to shared ecosystem prosperity. For more information on the Forum, visit: https://www.presencing.com/programs/global-forum-2014.

THREE WAYS to PARTICIPATE VIRTUALLY

1. Access Live Stream
Simply click the link - which you will find here prior to the beginning of the Forum - to access the live video stream on your computer or mobile device.

2. Access Live Stream + Join the Conversation
In addition to Option 1, converse with peers by joining a dedicated group.

Login to the PI website or set up a new profile at: https://www.presencing.com/login. Return to the index page for a link to the group, or go directly to: http://www.presencing.com/engage/group/2014-global-forum-online

Here you can post comments, chat with other participants from around the globe, share links, documents, photos and videos - all leading up to, during, and after the Global Forum.

3. Access Live Stream + Join the Conversation + Host a Local Group
In addition to Options 1 and 2, host colleagues or friends in your own local environment. Download a free copy of the Global Forum Toolkit, designed specifically for this year's event, with a variety of questions, methods, and suggestions to help you run a "mini-forum" wherever you are in the world, in parallel with the live events in Cambridge, MA.

During the event, we encourage all participants to submit questions and insights to globalforum@presencing.com and/or utilize Twitter with the hashtag #ego2eco.

BROADCAST SCHEDULE

Tuesday 11 February
08:30 - 8:40 Mindful Opening
08:40 - 9:20 Framing of the Three Divides
09:20 - 10:30 Innovating across the Divides
11:00 - 13:00 Stories from the Field 

Wednesday 12 February
08:20 - 9:00 Check-in and Sharing
09:00 - 10:30 Panel: Sparks of the Future
11:00 - 11:30 Presencing Practice
11:30 - 12:00 Sensing and Finding Fields of Connection

Note: All times displayed are in EST (Eastern Standard Time).

For the full detailed program, visit: https://www.presencing.com/global-forum-2014-program

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Technical specifications can be found towards the bottom of the web stream page: https://www.presencing.com/global-forum-2014-webstreaming

* Key sponsors include: MIT CoLab, the MIT Department for Urban Studies and Planning, DOEN Foundation, the GIZ Global Leadership Academy, commissioned by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and the Eileen Fisher Community Foundation.

Introduction to Co-op Financing

Speaker: Peter Hough

In order for your co-operative to be a viable and successful business, it is essential that your co-op board and management have a keen understanding of financing. Saskatchewan Co-operative Association invites you to attend our upcoming webinar that will aid in your co-op's understanding of financing and the many kinds of financing options available for your co-operative business.

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What will you learn?

The webinar will give a brief overview of co-operative financing. It will include:

  • a working definition of financing;
  • determining financing needs;
  • types of capital used for financing; and
  • approaches to obtaining financing.
Webinar participants will have an opportunity to ask questions and engage in discussion with the presenter and other participants.

Who is this for?

The presentation will be useful for anyone seeking a basic understanding of financing issues, particularly people who are in the process of developing or expanding a co-operative or who are just interested in broadening their knowledge of co-operative financing.

Event Details

Date: Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Time: 12 PM (CST)
Duration: 1.5 hours
Registration Fee: $30 + tax

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Municipal Food Policy in Canada and NL

2pm - 03pm EST

Join us in this FSN teleconference to learn about approaches to municipal food policy across Canada, and how those approaches can be applied in your community.

In June 2013 a report titled Municipal Food Policy Entrepreneurs: A preliminary analysis of how Canadian cities and regional districts are involved in food system change was released by the Toronto Food Policy Council, Vancouver Food Policy Council, and the Canadian Agri-Food Policy Institute. In a cross-Canada survey, they found that 64 local and regional municipalities are working to improve the food system, using a mix of municipal policies, programs and civil-society interventions. Joanne Bays will present the results of the report, highlighting the role municipalities can play in advancing local food systems in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Presenter: Joanne Bays, National Manager Farm to Cafeteria Canada and Vancouver Food Policy Council member.

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Evaluating Outcomes of Community Food Actions

1:00 - 2:30 pm EST

“Evaluation of Food Security Initiatives: A Dialogue” is the first webinar in a two-part series delivered jointly by the Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance of Canada (CDPAC), the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), and the First Nations and Inuit Branch of Health Canada.

This webinar provides and opportunity for learning, dialogue and exchange about 'what works' in food security evaluation, and will highlight the resource entitled "Evaluating Outcomes of Community Food Actions: A Guide" (the Guide), developed by PHAC, in collaboration with Health Canada.

Participants will hear from and ask questions to expert speakers on a range of issues including:

  1. An introduction to evaluation of food security initiatives;
  2. An overview of the resource entitled, "Evaluating Outcomes of Community Food Actions: A Guide" (the Guide);
  3. Introduction to Community Food Centres Canada, including their food security evaluation initiatives and resources (more...);
  4. Discussion of 'what works' across initiatives, groups, and settings.

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Building Movement: Exploring Philanthropy's Role in Supporting Social Change

Noon - 1:30pm EST

Social Economy Centre Speaker Series of 2014

Presenters:

Colette Murphy is the Executive Director of the Atkinson Charitable Foundation.

The discussion will explore:

  • How Foundations are working in new ways with communities to address tough issues and catalyze social change
  • Stories from the Atkinson Foundation in the areas of early learning and decent work focused on shifting policies and systems
  • Promising practices that are supporting individuals, organizations and networks to "think and act" differently to accelerate change

Presenter's Bio

Colette Murphy is the Executive Director of the Atkinson Charitable Foundation. Prior to joining Atkinson in 2012, Colette held leadership positions with the George Cedric Metcalf Charitable Foundation and United Way Toronto. She began her career working in refugee resettlement with COSTI Immigrant Services. Colette has been a member of the Ontario Government’s Social Assistance Review Advisory Council and with Metrolinx’s Big Move 2.0 Project Advisory Committee. She is currently a board member at the Wellesley Institute and a member of Legal Aid Ontario’s Clinic Law Advisory Committee.

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