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Co-operative Network of Saskatoon Luncheon

Paul Wilkinson, Project Manager of Station 20 West and Janice Sanford Beck, Chair of the Good Food Junction Co-operative will provide information about the origin of the project and the dream of a development centre which would bring together diverse organizations to work collaboratively to reduce poverty and improve the lives of residents in Saskatoon's core neighbourhoods.

Location: Parktown Hotel, Birch Room
924 Spadina Crescent East
Time: 12 noon, Wednesday, April 20, 2011

All luncheon attendees must pre-register by contacting Saskatchewan Co-operative Association at sca@sask.coop or leave a voice message at 244-3702.

Please register by 12:00 noon on Monday, April 18

Affordable Housing Program Coordinator

About Quint:

Quint Development Corporation is a not-for-profit organization which exists to strengthen the social and economic well being of Saskatoon’s five core neighbourhoods through a community economic development approach. Quint Development Corporation is looking for a highly motivated and dynamic individual to fill the following full time position.

Quint’s Affordable Housing Program provides the opportunity for low-income families to:

Compensation: 
Full time position
Deadline: 
21 Apr 2011
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Knowledge Mobilization Assistant

Position Details:

  • Full-time employment (37.5 hr/wk) for a 22-week co-op internship
  • Salary: $15/hr


Primary Responsibilities:

To assist with knowledge mobilization activities related to the travelling component of a major museum exhibition of research results titled “Building Community: Creating Social and Economic Well-Being.”

Deadline: 
17 Feb 2011
Region: 

Why Cities? Why Poverty? Tele-Learning Event

As part of their Tele-Learning Seminar Series, the Tamarack Institute presents:

Why Cities? Why Poverty?

Series: Vibrant Communities Seminar Series

Speakers: Paul Born, Brock Carlton

Location: via conference call (FREE)

Date: Thursday, January 27, 2011, 11:55am, Eastern

About the Seminar:

The first call in the Canada's Cities Reducing Poverty series will feature Brock Carlton, Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Federation of Municipalities (FCM). Mr. Carlton will discuss Mending Canada's Frayed Social Safety Net: The role of municipal governments - a recent report exploring poverty, income inequality and the concept of social infrastructure. There is a growing need for municipal social services, made even more urgent by the recent recession and the federal and provincial retreat from traditional social supports, which has shifted the burden to municipal governments. The report introduces the concept of social infrastructure, the support system provided by municipal governments and made up of direct social services, such as affordable housing, emergency shelters and subsidized childcare, as well as public services like transit, recreation and libraries. Social infrastructure is particularly important to vulnerable people on limited incomes, especially during a recession. The report finds that while the need for these services has increased, investments have not kept up.

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