What does a Trump presidency mean for Canada’s social purpose world?

Why It Matters

A Trump victory in the United States comes with implications for Canada’s social purpose sector, with potential effects for immigration, reproductive rights, refugees, the LGBTQ community, climate action, affordability and more.

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In our latest Members-only exclusive webinar, we asked the question: What does a Trump presidency mean for Canada’s social purpose world?

More than 150 social purpose leaders registered to watch the panel discussion, but for those who missed it, here is a replay of the event.

Future of Good Managing Editor Elisha Dacey speaks with Natasha Wilson, CEO of Point Blank Creative, Shanaaz Gokool, Executive Director of Lead Now and John Cameron, Dalhousie University Professor, about the implications for the social purpose sector in Trump’s victory and for the upcoming Canadian federal election.

What can social purpose leaders and organizations do to navigate smartly and with purpose in the next six to twelve months?

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  • Elisha Dacey is a seasoned journalist with more than two decades of experience in the field. She has worked in various newsrooms across Canada, ranging from small-town papers to major outlets like CBC Manitoba and Global News. Dacey began her journalism career in Manitoba and has held roles such as Managing editor, senior producer and digital online journalist. Notably, she launched Metro Winnipeg, the city’s only free daily newspaper, which quickly became the second most-read paper in Winnipeg. Recently, Elisha Dacey joined Future of Good as a copy editor and is currently interim Managing Editor.

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