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5 days ago |
futureofgood.co | Shannon VanRaes
“Economic reconciliation is not only a moral imperative but also an economic opportunity.” Why It Matters Indigenous people in Canada face systemic barriers when trying to access capital. Changing how financial institutions calculate risk could change that. “Economic reconciliation is not only a moral imperative but also an economic opportunity.” Join a community of 2000+ impact-oriented professionals like you.
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1 week ago |
futureofgood.co | Shannon VanRaes
Second community bond campaign planned as Kensington Market Land Trust eyes additional property. Why It Matters Canada’s housing crisis has hit those searching for affordable apartments hardest. Community land trusts could help keep rents reasonable. It’s a message few tenants will ever receive—one informing them that their rent is going down, not up. Join a community of 2000+ impact-oriented professionals like you.
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1 week ago |
futureofgood.co | Elisha Dacey
(Before I begin – did you notice there was no newsletter on Monday? That’s because we were all-hands-on-deck at the Social Finance Forum. I met many of you at the registration table where I signed you in. Thank you to all who attended!)Yesterday, at age 50, my husband graduated from college.
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1 week ago |
futureofgood.co | Leah Borts-Kuperman
Indigenous-led company reclaims land with profitable company Why It Matters Municipal compost programs still see vast amounts of waste head to landfills. Smaller, Indigenous-led efforts to improve soils and provide rich fertilizer could be a key to more effective programs. Joe’s company, Salish Soils, has 35 employees and annually diverts about 100,000 kilograms of organic waste that would otherwise go to landfills. Join a community of 2000+ impact-oriented professionals like you.
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1 week ago |
futureofgood.co | Shannon VanRaes
A new study by Open Policy Ontario has found low-income couples in that province are being forced to live separately, worsening the housing crisis and creating “legislated loneliness.” Future of Good journalism and events produce insightful analysis and knowledge you need to work and grow. Read this article with a free account or explore membership options for unlimited access. Already have an account? Sign in.
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