30+ nonprofit leaders joined us on Parliament Hill for Hill Day 2024 to call for better funding, stronger data, and a federal home for our sector. Together, we’re shaping policy for a stronger future.
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📬 On May 2, Imagine Canada sent a letter to PM Carney to congratulate him and urge stronger support for nonprofits. We’re calling for a dedicated federal unit to coordinate policies and better serve Canadians.
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📬 Le 2 mai, Imagine Canada a envoyé une lettre au PM Carney pour le féliciter et renforcer le soutien aux OBNL. Nous proposons la création d'une unité dédiée pour mieux coordonner les politiques.
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🗳️ Élections fédérales 2025 : Où en sont les partis sur les enjeux des OBNL?
Imagine Canada a posé aux cinq principaux partis fédéraux les mêmes questions sur les priorités du secteur sans but lucratif.
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🗳️ Federal Election 2025: Where do the parties stand on nonprofit issues?
Imagine Canada asked the five major federal parties to go on the record on key nonprofit sector priorities.
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#ImagineCanada has kicked off the Rapid Response Network—a new effort to help non-profits team up & speak out on big sector-wide issues like economic policy & tariffs.
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Text Celebrating Black History Month with Lillie Johnson If you ask Lillie Johnson about the most important part of her upbringing childhood, she'll tell you two things - family, and education. Family gave her the deep passion in caring for others, and education provided her with the necessary tools to turn that passion into a career. Lillie Johnson, now 97 and residing at Extendicare Rouge Valley, tells us stories of her childhood in Jamaica and how her large family helped set her on the path of education. Lillie emigrated from Jamaica to Canada in 1960 and went on to achieve many accolades and awards throughout her career as a nurse. One of her proudest achievements was founding the Sickle Cell Association of Toronto in 1981 and was a crucial part of introducing screening for this disease to newborns in Ontario. When we sat down with Lillie earlier this month to learn about her experience as a black woman working in healthcare during the 60s and 70s, she told us it wasn't easy.
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Windsor Longtime Buxton Museum curator, filmmakers receive Ontario Heritage Award for work preserving Black history Shannon Prince awarded for her 'defining contributions' since taking the role in 1999 CBC News • Posted: Mar 08, 2022 4:00 AM EST | Last Updated: March 8, 2022. The importance of knowing Black history. is Canadian history
Shared 3 pieces of Black specific content with my 15 y/o daughter this week.
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