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Citizen-Led Sustainable Change: Webinar on EcoTrust Canada

December 5, 2013
1:00 - 2:00pm ET
Webinar

Join us on Thursday, December 5, 2013 from 1-2 pm ET (noon-1 pm CT) for a webinar featuring a case study of Ecotrust Canada, a charitable society whose mission is to build the conservation economy - a model of reliable prosperity in which sustainable financial returns enhance environmental resilience and champion social equity.  In this webinar, you'll learn more about their innovative economic model at the intersection of conservation, community economic development, and community service.

>> Learn more about the case study

[ register here ]

Contact

Deb Markley
Center for Rural Entrepreneurship
919-932-7762
deb@e2mail.org
http://ruralwealth.org/

 

Under the TENT: Envisioning Neighbourhoods

FREE!

November 15, 2013 - January 8, 2014

URBANSPACE GALLERY, GROUND FLOOR
401 RICHMOND STREET WEST, TORONTO

Toronto’s twelve Neighbourhood Planning Offices (NPO’s) closed the gap between people and planners in our city.  Situated where intensification and renewal was taking place, local residents could walk into these storefronts, meet planners and learn about coming developments. People learned how planning worked, and would offer input, while having their concerns addressed. The NPO’s were central in the successful revitalization of neighbourhoods like St Lawrence and Trefann Court. The Neighbourhood Planning Offices were phased out over 20 years ago.

Despite the demise of the NPO’s, people have continued to push City Hall and developers for community involvement in local development. In 2013, a motion was passed at the Planning and Growth Committee which proposed the establishment of a pilot Community Planning Board in Scarborough’s Kingston-Galloway/Orton Park neighbourhood. The intent is to broaden the impact of participatory planning practices, already at work in some neighbourhoods, out across the city.

It’s very early days for this new iteration of participatory planning bodies. The Centre for City Ecology seeks to enrich this emergent dialogue with the exhibit Under the TENT in order to showcase the extraordinary efforts people have made to influence the planning and evolution of their neighbourhoods. Featured organizations include established participatory planning bodies in Manhattan and Glasgow, and effective advocacy groups in Toronto like Active 18, the Lakeshore Planning Council , Alexandra Park Visioning Committee the Regent Park Revitalization Committee and the emerging Community Action Planning Group in the Jane and Finch neighbourhood.

For more information visit: urbanspacegallery.ca

Community Planning Boards: Presentation and Panel Discussion

The growing complexity of ongoing planning issues requires a new kind of response that allows for participatory planning at the local level working from a community vision that approaches development in a holistic manner.

Community Planning Boards may be a mechanism to provide a conduit between the community and city government. Manhattan has 59 Community Planning Boards operating with input from close to 3,000 residents. How might this model inform a pilot project in Toronto? Craig Hammerman has been working for over 20 years as the District Manager of Brooklyn Community Board 6 a progressive and innovative Board that has worked hard to establish a strong position of advocacy for its residents.

Join the Centre for City Ecology on November 21, 2013 at 6:00 pm in the Urbanspace Gallery to hear Craig talk about 23 years of Community Planning Board experience in Brooklyn, and to discuss their potential in Toronto.

Presentation: Craig Hammerman District Manager of Brooklyn Community Board 6

Respondents: Clr. Paul Ainslie [Ward 43], Diane McLean [Regent Park community activist] and Nicole Swerhun [Community Facilitator]

FREE!
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Thursday, November 21, 6:00pm-8:00pm

URBANSPACE GALLERY, GROUND FLOOR
401 RICHMOND STREET WEST, TORONTO

How to Feed 9 Billion on a Small Planet

Growing evidence shows that agroecology WILL feed the world.
"Business as usual" will NOT!
 
On November 19th, Miguel Altieri (University of California, Berkeley) - a world leading authority on agroecology - will speak on ecological agriculture as a key solution to food insecurity, hunger, and climate change. He'll be joined by panelists:

  • Jean-Martin Fortier, farmer and author of The Market Gardener,
  • Sarah Archibald, Campus Food Systems Project Coordinator, and
  • Henry Lickers, Environmental Science Officer, Mohawk Council of Akwesasne.
  • Bob Carty, former top CBC radio journalist, will moderate the webcast.

JOIN THE CONVERSATION

Tuesday, November 19, 2013 from 12-2 pm EST
Across Canada via webcast

REGISTER

To register for the webcast or to organize a private or public screening, go to: usc-canada.org/feedingtheworld.

For more information, please contact  genevieve@usc-canada.org.

This event is organized by USC Canada, Inter Pares, Food Secure Canada, School of International Development and Global Studies, Sierra Youth Coalition, Meal Exchange, ETC Group, CBAN, Ram's Horn,National Farmers Union, and Development and Peace.

This is a free event, but space is limited.
Book Early!

Leadership in Fair Trade

CFTN is proud to be holding the second annual fair trade National Conference

Leadership in Fair Trade

The event will take place from

Thursday 9 – Saturday 11 January 2014
@ Toronto Congress Centre, Ontario

Canada’s 2014 fair trade conference will be a meeting of leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs from across the fair trade movement and ethical trade sector. It will strengthen existing ties and increase collaboration in working towards a shared vision for fair trade.

Delegates of the conference will include business representatives, certifiers, non-profit partners, government institutions, Fairtrade Towns and Campus representatives, and advocacy campaigners from across the country.

Conference goals

  • Increase participation and coordination within the fair trade movement in Canada
  • Inspire, motivate, and build capacity of stakeholders to strengthen impact
  • Present progress of the fair trade movement and work being done by the CFTN
  • Coordinate a joint strategic vision
  • Host the CFTN Annual General Meeting

Business forum goals

  • Host a dynamic event with a wide range of industry sector leaders
  • Determine what services CFTN should invest in to support fair trade businesses

Follow this link for a detailed conference schedule.

The CFTN conference and AGM (9-11 January) is being held alongside EWB National Conference 2014 which will run from 10-12 January 2014. On the 10-11 (Friday and Saturday) there will be integrated activities between the CFTN and EWB National Conference. Follow these links to find out more about: Engineers Without Borders Canada  | EWB National Conference 2014

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