Training citizens to watch the watchmen: Documenters Canada brings transparency to your neighbourhood public meetings
The idea is being embraced and spreading to other Canadian cities
The idea is being embraced and spreading to other Canadian cities
The financial return of social and community housing investments is 37 per cent, according to a Quebec study; it can be even higher.
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GreenShield’s partnership with Noojimo expands access for First Nations, Inuit and Metis communities.
Indigenous-led company reclaims land with profitable company
Announced on Wednesday, Google’s AI Opportunity Fund will aim to reach underserved communities across Canada.
Statistics Canada says the unemployment rate for people with disabilities rose to nearly half last year. The solution begins with employers.
Non-profits often rely on consistent funding to serve vulnerable communities. When tariffs drive up prices, it can lead to higher demand for services just as resources become more limited.
Canada’s economy is volatile. Recently, non-profits joined RBC’s chief economist, Frances Donald, for a conversation about how today’s economy is shaping their work and the communities they serve.
As inflation rises and wages stay stagnant, more non-profit workers are turning to the very organizations they serve to help make ends meet.
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