Vinequity is a non-profit organization founded by seven BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Colour) women with 63 collective years in the Canadian Beverage Alcohol Industry. Since our inception in 2020, Vinequity’s goal has been to ensure that people who identify
“…My experience at CBC really leveled me up as a journalist. I can’t wait to take these skills with me into my future endeavours. I want to thank everyone at CJF and CBC for taking the time to teach me
After the 2004 tsunami devastated the southwest coast of Sri Lanka, TRIP Canada was founded to help rebuild. The project started with a village for homeless survivors and developed into an ongoing program to build homes, infrastructure and education programs.
S.H.A.R.E. provides opportunities and resources to help people help themselves. Using the “Pass On” principle, those helped assist others, thus ensuring healthy communities where people can improve their life through their own efforts. Projects include: Agriculture education and training. Agriculture
Throughout the process, designers have to consider the environmental impact of each step – from the sourcing of materials to the fit of the garment – and in doing so, evaluate their intentions, as a means to truly work towards
The Canadian Business History Association – l’association canadienne pour l’histoire des affaires (CBHA/ACHA) is dedicated to the pursuit of Canadian business history and its role both domestically and in world business history. Our Awards Fund will sponsor scholarships and grants
The majority of masks are manufactured from long-lasting plastic materials, and if discarded can persist in the environment for decades to hundreds of years. This means they can have a number of impacts on the environment and people. 2021
About 2 million children throughout the South Sudan are born into a severe reality, many children grow up in daily life marked by violence; images of war, abuse, harassment and loss of family. These traumatized children suffer depression, nightmares and