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WestJet and Free The Children launch new partnership, enabling passionate world-changers from remote communities to attend We Days for the first time

News Releases –Partnership will allow students in rural communities to experience inspirational educational event We Day, in cities across Canada — TORONTO, May 6, 2014 – Today, WestJet and international…

Union Gas Encourages Aboriginal Youth to Pursue Skilled Trades

$20,000 to support “Skills Work!® For Aboriginal Youth” program WATERLOO, ON – Union Gas is continuing to fund a program that encourages thousands of Aboriginal youth to pursue career opportunities…

New partnership will result in new HEO program offerings

MACKENZIE – On March 29, 2014, the McLeod Lake Indian Band (MLIB), Duz Cho Group of Companies, Northern Lights College (NLC), and the College of New Caledonia (Mackenzie Campus) signed…

Media Advisory: Cisco to Announce Major Initiative That Will Connect Northern Communities With Education and Healthcare Services

April 01, 2014 TORONTO, ON–(Apr 1, 2014) – Cisco Canada and the Government of Nunavut will announce a new innovative program focused on the remote delivery of education and healthcare…

Knowledge Synthesis Grants on Skills Development for Future Needs of the Canadian Labour Market

The social sciences and humanities offer a wealth of knowledge and expertise on labour market dynamics and skills development. As a result, in partnership with Employment and Social Development Canada…

Budget 2014: Improved Tax Credits, Hiring Incentives to Help Employers Hire More Apprentices

March 20, 2014 More Job Training will help Young People Build Careers in Manitoba: Premier Selinger Improved tax credits for hiring apprentices and journeypeople, and a new employer hiring bonus…

Science and religion intersect at public Laurier conference

Mar 12/14 WATERLOO – Science and religion: a tired battleground or a vibrant interface? Should these pillars of so many world cultures be in perpetual conflict? How can people best…

Budget 2014: Province Announces Funding for 21 New and Expanded Classrooms to Support Smaller Class Sizes

March 12, 2014 Investment will ensure More One-on-one Attention for Students: Minister Allum The Manitoba government continues to support the creation of smaller kindergarten to Grade 3 class sizes with…

News Release on behalf of the 2014 Disaster Management Conference: Winnipeg Hosts 2014 Disaster Management Conference

March 10, 2014 WINNIPEG HOSTS 2014 DISASTER MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE March 12-14 Canad Inns Polo Park The 2014 Manitoba Disaster Management Conference gets underway Wednesday, March 12, in Winnipeg with speakers and…

Rupertsland Institute Releases Study Linking Aboriginal Education Gap to Billions of Dollars Lost to the Provincial Economy

CALGARY, Feb. 25, 2014 – The Rupertsland Institute (RLI) is holding a press conference to announce the release of a study by the Rupertsland Centre for Métis Research (RCMR), and…

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