Presentation by President and CEO of the Information and Communications Technology Council (ICTC) of Canada, @NamirAnani_ICTC, at OAS roundtable on “The Evolving AI Governance Landscape: Striking a Balance between Policy, Progress and Practical Application.”
I'm looking forward to joining an outstanding panel of speakers at @dmzhq's Women of the Year breakfast next week to discuss transforming industries through innovation, inclusion, and impact w/ Mona Minhas, @michelle0kere, and Daniela Tixi: https://t.co/Z4f9K4EQpV
@WIS2025
Remember, when the fresh snow flies in your city, it reveals how much we’ve over-designed our streets for cars making them faster & more dangerous, and how much space we could reclaim for people and public life. We call them #sneckdowns. HT @fietsprofessor
I was so pleased to facilitate this important conversation about the barriers and opportunities for immigrant youth in Canada. If you missed it, a recording, transcript, and French translation of the session are now available!
Did you miss our recent panel discussion on the labour market outcomes of immigrant youth in Canada? Find the recording and transcript here: https://t.co/H0RNgx5jlf
@ccyp_ccpj @WESCanada@SkillsforChange
Join us on May 2! I'm pleased to be facilitating this event about the experiences of immigrant and newcomer youth in Canada's labour market, featuring youth, researchers, and career service providers.
https://t.co/chEML2VVge
Join us on May 2 for a panel and discussion about the experiences of newcomer and immigrant youth in Canada's labour market, featuring youth, researchers, and career service providers. https://t.co/xamAa9E0f6
OUT TODAY: A picture of skills training opportunities provided by Canadian employers, a new report from @LMIC_CIMT and @fsc_ccf_en:
👉https://t.co/Krj8mEw7Xc
#CdnEcon#CdnLMI
February is Black history month, and in part 2 of our series on Black labour in Canada we're interviewing Black youth about their perspectives on Canada's labour market: https://t.co/YjYmTDLRPK
#BlackHistoryMonth#CdnLMI
February is Black history month, and we're sharing a three-part series about Black labour in Canada. In part 1, learn about the profound contributions Black workers have made to Canada's economy, politics and labour movements:
https://t.co/5tTm13Gw6j
#BlackHistoryMonth#CdnLMI
Our contribution to @globeandmail's annual year in charts is about one of the tightest labour markets in Canadian history. LMIC economist Michael Willcox points to data that tells a story of an ongoing challenge and opportunity: https://t.co/i65G5ICiqz
#CdnLMI#CdnEcon
This is huge. Canada is home to most of the world's mining companies. Today, a group of Tanzanians has filed in Canadian court against Canadian mining giant Barrick Gold for grave human rights violations at the company’s North Mara gold mine in Tanzania.
https://t.co/sRYqAz5g3A
Anthony's family is announcing a lawsuit against Ottawa police tomorrow. The family is fundraising for legal fees, and for funds to move out of the apartment where Anthony was killed
If you're able, please support them, and please share this link https://t.co/X9sCMEqgXj
That social card preview didn't work at all, so here's more info: we're looking for a Content Operations Specialist located anywhere in Canada. Apply by Oct 14!
Hey #Ottawa, you’ve probably heard that @cmckenney plans to build 25-years of bike infrastructure in their 4 year term. There’s been a lot of talk about where the $ will come from (and what it will mean for tax payers).
I looked into it.
🧵/ #OttCity#OttNews#OttPoli
New job posting alert: LMIC is seeking a Stakeholder Relations Specialist to join our team.
Apply through CharityVillage by September 16: https://t.co/zMlb3YvAlo
Thanks to pandemic benefits, Canada experienced a 18.9% drop in poverty between 2019 and 2020—the largest in decades. An extraordinary achievement in a national crisis. See my post here: https://t.co/O0oaYeFYJg and below. 1/7