Atlantic Black Policy Conference 2023

Delta Hotels by Marriott Prince Edward 18 Queen Street, Charlottetown, PEI, Canada

Atlantic Black Policy Conference 2023: Reimagining our Traditions through Black Communities in the Atlantic The Atlantic Black Policy Conference is a representation of Black community-led and policy informed programming in Atlantic Canada, with an agenda that will be applicable to institutions that navigate and carry-out policies pertaining to Black communities. The aim of the ABPC […]

Jane’s Walks

Various cities across the country , Canada

Happening in cities across the country On the first weekend of May every year, Jane’s Walk festivals take place in hundreds of cities around the world. Jane’s Walks encourage people to share stories about their neighbourhoods, discover unseen aspects of their communities, and use walking as a way to connect with their neighbours. Here are […]

CUI CityTalk: How might office conversions revitalize the post-pandemic city?

Virtual

In the wake of COVID, millions of square feet of office space sit empty in cities across North America. CUI’s recent report, "The Case for Conversions: Understanding opportunities for conversion of office space to housing in Canadian downtowns," examines the barriers and opportunities for the adaptive re-use of office space across Canadian cities. As work […]

“Can’t Stand The Heat?” Report Presentation – Worker Solidarity Network

Virtual - Register for Links

The Worker Solidarity Network is hosting a virtual event to proclaim the upcoming report launch on the results from our first ever Climate and Labour Project. Join in for a presentation on May 11th at noon PST to learn about the report titled “Can’t Stand the Heat? Get Out of the Kitchen”, which explores the intersection between […]

Placemaking: What is it and Why Does it Matter? /  Argumenter en faveur du placemaking: de quoi s’agit-il et pourquoi est-il si important?

Virtual

Whether picking up litter in the park with a community group, organizing a public poetry reading on your block, or enjoying public art in a local shopping area, placemaking activities help us feel that we belong. Throughout the pandemic, Canadian communities have experimented with using these types of public space and digital interventions in new […]

Self-Regulation Workshop with Susan Hopkins of The MEHRIT Centre

Virtual

Join Erin Mills Connects online for a FREE workshop series on Self-Regulation presented by The MEHRIT Centre, the people who literally wrote the books on Self-Reg Schools: A Handbook for Educators and Self-Reg. The series is on Thurs., April 27 from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. ET and Thurs., May 18 from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. ET. Register once […]