DEI

LGBTQ+ groups look to other money models after lack of funding in Canada’s federal budget

National queer and gender-diverse advocacy groups did not get renewed capacity funding from the federal government at a time when anti-trans hate is on the rise

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New ICC report sheds light on why fewer newcomers are choosing to become Canadian citizens

More newcomers hesitate to pursue citizenship due to antiquated settlement services and social and economic isolation

Automatic enrollment into Canada’s Learning Bond gives low-income children easier access to education money

Children from low-income families will now be automatically enrolled in the Canada Learning Bond, a policy change that will help ensure equitable access to education for marginalized communities.

Arresting hate: Foundation to educate police, justice officials on what, exactly, is a hate crime in Canada

The federal government will fund the Canadian Race Relations Foundation's work with police departments, federal agencies and community leaders to standardize how this country deals with hate crimes.

How workplaces can navigate office relationships as tempers flare, protests rise about Gaza on Canadian campuses

Workplace DEI experts say there are ways to ensure employees have a supportive space to express concerns without fear of retaliation

Report Card: Non-profit leaders give their score for Federal Budget 2024

The budget for 2024 has dropped. How will this impact non-profits, charities and other social purpose organizations?

By the numbers: 25 things in Budget 2024 the social purpose world should know about

The federal budget has broad implications for the social purpose world, including a few surprises that may have slipped under the radar.

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Q&A: Young co-founder of Moose Hide Campaign, this year’s winner of Public Policy Forum’s Emerging Leader Award

Raven Lacerte and her father started Moose Hide Campaign when she was 16, which has become a cross-Canada movement and annual event

Toronto non-profits meeting in parks, shopping malls as rental space becomes unaffordable

Many non-profits, especially grassroots groups, can’t afford to work in the communities they serve as affordable space becomes hard to find

Canadian community groups take hate-reporting data collection into their own hands

Non-profits across Canada collect data on hate incidents, but without a centralized home and process, this essential data can’t inform national policies

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