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Introducing Democracy Talks The university students sitting around the table at the Citizens’ Academy in Ottawa have never met before, but you wouldn’t know it
Introducing Democracy Talks The university students sitting around the table at the Citizens’ Academy in Ottawa have never met before, but you wouldn’t know it
Community engagement and development offer youth the opportunity to communicate their desires and have their voices heard. But young Canadians do not participate in community
Introduction This article discusses the stigma faced by young people growing up in state care. It presents an exploration of the concept of stigma and
Now that some time has passed since the March 2012 federal budget, it might be useful to step back and assess what it says about
The theme of this and the next issue of The Philanthropist is transition in the voluntary sector. Funk & Wagnalls Standard College Dictionary (1978) defines
Background In the June edition of The Philanthropist, Elizabeth Mulholland wrote “New Ways to Keep Up Our End of the Policy Conversation” (Mulholland, 2010). Voluntary organizations
Introduction On April 14, 2003, the Quebec Liberal Party came to power and set out to reengineer and modernize the Quebec state. Under the guise
Here are a number of topics that relate to Canadian charities. We invited volunteers to write articles on them. Anyone wishing to address one of