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CCSA: New report explores risk factors for high rates of suicide, substance use among Inuit
A new report sheds light on the risk and protective factors for suicide among Inuit across Northern Canada. The Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) and Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK), the national organization representing Inuit across Canada,have released Substance Use, Mental Health and Suicide among Inuit in Canada, which summarizes the latest statistics […]
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Read MoreCPAWS report reveals Canada’s Marine Protected Areas need better protection
Half the area Canada is counting towards marine protection targets was assessed and majority is weakly protected. October 28, 2021, traditional unceded Algonquin Territory/Ottawa, Ontario – Today, the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) released The MPA Monitor (link to pdf), a first-of-its-kind assessment of the quality of Canada’s federal Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). The […]
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Read MoreCanada’s connectivity gap leaving rural, remote, and Indigenous communities further behind: New report
October 28, 2021 Many people in rural and remote regions of Canada are still unable to access essential services online and struggle to thrive in an increasingly connected economy, according to a new expert panel report from the Council of Canadian Academies (CCA). Incremental policy approaches have failed to close the connectivity gap, and the […]
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Read MoreCity of Toronto releases 2021 Street Needs Assessment results and Homelessness Solutions Service Plan
The City of Toronto’s Shelter, Support and Housing Administration Division (SSHA) today released the results of Toronto’s fifth Street Needs Assessment (SNA) and the proposed Homelessness Solutions Service Plan. Responding to the SNA’s key findings, the Service Plan identifies six implementation priorities that support the City’s ongoing efforts to build and strengthen a responsive homelessness […]
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Read MoreProvinces release the latest results on the performance of grade 8 students in math, reading, and science
TORONTO, October 12, 2021 – A new report released today by the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC), presents a detailed portrait of the skills of Canadian youth in Grade 8 (Secondary II in Quebec) in three core areas of learning: mathematics, reading, and science. The Pan-Canadian Assessment Program (PCAP) was first introduced by […]
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Read MoreMunicipal leaders unveil bold vision for a prosperous western Canada
October 6, 2021 The Federation of Canadian Municipalities’ Western Economic Solutions Taskforce (WEST) today released its final comprehensive report with concrete recommendations to the federal government, as well as a bold vision for a prosperous western Canada. “Western municipal leaders are on the front lines of deep economic anxiety,” said Randy Goulden, City of Yorkton, […]
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Read MoreToronto’s 2021 Vital Signs Report Shows Inequality at Record High
For Immediate Release Oct. 5th, 2021 (Toronto, ON) – Toronto Foundation released its 18th biennial Toronto’s Vital Signs Report today, examining 10 standing issues that measure the quality of life in Toronto and honing in on new precarity indicators. “Toronto is not well and we all have a role to play to help us get […]
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Read MoreITK 2020-2021 Annual Report
ITK is pleased to present our 2020-2021 Annual Report and our 2020-2021 Audited Financial Statements. The Annual Report provides an update on ITK’s strategic priorities set out in the 2020-2023 Strategy and Action Plan. Downloads ITK 2020-2021 Annual Report English ITK 2020-2021 Annual Report Français NT5
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Read MoreSt. Lawrence College Releases Equity, Diversity, Inclusion Recommendations Report
St. Lawrence College and its Belonging + Equity, Diversity, Inclusion (EDI) task force have published a report of recommendations that will act as a guide for the College moving forward. The report is the culmination of the work of the task force whose mandate was to propose a framework and recommendations that would serve as […]
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Read MoreNew Research Report Available: Supporting the Business Management Needs of Indigenous Producers
New Research offers a Path Forward for Indigenous Farm Business Management Ottawa – [September 27, 2021] Farm Management Canada is pleased to announce the release of “The Path Forward: Supporting the Business Management Needs of Indigenous Producers”, a brand-new research report investigating the business management needs of indigenous agricultural producers “The Path Forward” was made […]
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