Budget 2021: How the sector fared
For Canada’s non-profit and charitable leaders, the 2021 federal budget was significant and historic for many reasons.
For Canada’s non-profit and charitable leaders, the 2021 federal budget was significant and historic for many reasons.
La collectivité de Saanich, sur l’île de Vancouver, a beaucoup de cœur — littéralement. Depuis l’été 2020, ses résidents ont décoré plus de 900 cœurs en bois
Many seeking comfort, control, and connection in the pandemic have turned to crafting and art, which have gone beyond creative expression to become a way to check in, share something positive, stay focused, make meaning, and connect to the outside world – and to something bigger than our isolated selves.
When Kyle Russell, interim director of Alberta Theatre Projects (ATP), hears on the radio that the Alberta government is banning all gatherings of 250 people
A report published in October found that digital development in Canada is not prioritized by the charitable sector, leaving projects such as rural broadband access
Selon un nouveau rapport, le développement numérique au Canada ne constitue pas une priorité pour le secteur caritatif et est « sous-financé, fragmentaire, improvisé et désorganisé »
Every year, AIP laureates receive original artwork. The piece pictured at right – Once the Darkness Is Realized by Blake Lepine, an artist from Carcross Tagish First Nation in the Yukon – is one of the pieces from 2019.
For the North and by the North. Six little words that mean so much. Since 2012, when the Arctic Inspiration Prize (AIP) was established, these