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Future of Good

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  • 3 days ago | futureofgood.co | Elisha Dacey

    The funding, announced Wednesday, aims to help strengthen AI skills in Canada Why It Matters AI is a rapidly changing and evolving technology that is driving innovations throughout the social purpose sector, but this can make it difficult for workers to quickly upskill. This money means four current programs can scale up their efforts and reach more people at a reasonable cost.

  • 4 days ago | futureofgood.co | Abigail Turner

    Hazelview properties in Toronto has announced the opening of Canada’s first Rainbow Registered rental building. 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.

  • 5 days ago | futureofgood.co | Anam Latif

    Statistics Canada says the unemployment rate for people with disabilities rose to nearly half last year. The solution begins with employers. Why It Matters The stereotype that people who are disabled are unproductive or cost more couldn’t be more false, but it persists. However, a new digital toolkit could help dispel those myths and help employers recruit potential talent. Statistics Canada says the unemployment rate for people with disabilities rose to nearly half last year.

  • 1 week ago | futureofgood.co | Abigail Turner

    Non-profits often rely on consistent funding to serve vulnerable communities. When tariffs drive up prices, it can lead to higher demand for services just as resources become more limited. Why It Matters Understanding the coming ripple effects of tariffs can help non-profits and donors make smarter, more resilient funding and planning decisions. Non-profits often rely on consistent funding to serve vulnerable communities.

  • 1 week ago | futureofgood.co | Elisha Dacey

    Every Manitoba ECE will now make more than the current provincial estimated living wage. That even includes CCAs, or those who are uncertified but working in daycares. 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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