Today, Canada’s Fallen will be honoured and remembered. Please join us in observing a moment of silence at 11:00 am to mark the sacrifice of the many who have fallen in the service of their country, and to acknowledge the courage of the those who still serve.
#RemembranceDay #CanadaRemembers
Power is fleeting. Respect is lasting.
Reputation is not a function of wealth, fancy titles, or prestigious memberships. It's a matter of what we contribute and how we treat others.
Admiration is earned through actions, not positions. The best way to be valued is to add value.
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The Legion’s National Headquarters and 1,350 Branches are paying their respects to those who fell during the Battle of Vimy Ridge, by lowering their Canadian flags to half-mast.
Vimy Ridge Day 2024 marks the 107th anniversary of the historic First World War battle in France.
“Poilievre blames Trudeau personally for every twitch, every nuisance, every ache, every bother, on every centimetre of Canada’s 9.9 million square kilometres, including all its lakes and rivers, and another 200,000 square kilometres of territorial waters offshore... With no policies, Poilievre is 17 or 18 points ahead in the polls. His argument, effectively, is that once we get rid of the one man who is wrecking Canada, everything will start coming up roses, as if by magic.” https://t.co/Q83FkTOcaT
“Set ambitious long-term goals.” I love this advice from @LisaSu! Historically, the world has been unkind to women when it comes to furthering our ambitions. Changing that narrative is long overdue! #Leaders2024
Please welcome our first speaker to the virtual stage: @lisasu. We’re exploring the future of AI with Su, informed by her work as CEO of @AMD. #Leaders2024
Relaxing is not the only way to recharge. Finding meaning is a source of fuel.
A restorative break doesn't just avoid tasks that burn you out. It adds people and projects that fire you up.
Detaching from stress prevents exhaustion. Attaching to purpose elevates energy.
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Since the escalation of the war, children in Ukraine have experienced two years of violence, disrupted schooling, displacement, isolation, separation from families, and loss of loved ones.
Children in Ukraine need peace, now.
5,000 hours.
208 days.
Nearly 7 months.
That is how long children in Ukraine’s frontline areas have spent underground over the past two years.
They need this nightmare to end.
Children need peace. Now. https://t.co/3J6z948NqZ
Congrats to CPRS Manitoba members Gina Borkofski, APR & Matt Maruca, LLB, MCM, APR, and to all members across Canada who received accreditation through Canadian Public Relations Society this year! 🎉
#CPRSProud#APRProud#MBCommunicators
On the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, let’s help girls everywhere pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and math. Our world is better with their ideas and perspectives.