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Historic pledge allows return to international travel during Make-A-Wish Canada’s 40th anniversary year
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Lafarge Canada announced the installation of two electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at its Innovation Hub at Winterburn, in alignment with the company's sustainability goal to reduce indirect carbon emissions from sources. Following the installation of EV chargers at the Kent Avenue Readymix site in Vancouver, Lafarge's Innovation Hub in northern Alberta's prairie region is Lafarge’s first location in Alberta and contributes to the target of one hundred charging stations planned for install
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Today, General Mills and ALUS announced a multi-year partnership to support farmers and accelerate regenerative agriculture in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Canada – key regions where General Mills sources oats for brands like Cascadian Farm, Cheerios, and Nature Valley. The U.S. $2.3 million investment enables ALUS to grow its community-led programming with a focus on soil health through its new Growing Roots pilot program, offering both technical and financial assistance to farmers. The partnersh
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General Mills and Regrow Agriculture announced a multi-year partnership to monitor agricultural practices and their environmental impacts across 175 million acres of farmland in North America, Europe, and South America.
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Launches its Social Impact Strategy ‘Organigram Operating for Good’
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Company Opens Two New Retail Cannabis Stores in Windsor and Cornwall, Ontario
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Manitoba-based organization leads charge to recycle fishing line and reduce its harm on wildlife.\r\r
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Windows will showcase works by Indigenous artists Peatr Thomas and Glenn Gear
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Windows will showcase works by Inuit artists Peatr Thomas and Glenn Gear
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HPE Nimble Storage dHCI powers university IT program for local Indigenous communities, specifically focusing on women in technology
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Proving that incremental change can have a big impact over time, the company is setting an example of what it means to lead in a green economy
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Facedrive Inc. ("Facedrive") (TSXV:FD) (OTCQX:FDVRF), a Canadian "people-and-planet first" technology ecosystem, is pleased to announce that TraceSCAN, the COVID-19 wearable contact tracing solution developed by Facedrive Health, has been adopted for reserve-wide use by the Waywayseecappo First Nation ("Waywayseecappo") located in Western Manitoba following a successful pilot project. Waywayseecappo is a Treaty 4 Ojibway First Nation. Many First Nation communities have been hit by the pandemic o
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Facedrive Inc. ("Facedrive") (TSXV:FD) (OTCQX:FDVRF), a Canadian "people-and-planet first" technology ecosystem, is pleased to announce that TraceSCAN, the COVID-19 wearable contact tracing solution developed by Facedrive Health, has been adopted for reserve-wide use by the Waywayseecappo First Nation ("Waywayseecappo") located in Western Manitoba following a successful pilot project. Waywayseecappo is a Treaty 4 Ojibway First Nation. Many First Nation communities have been hit by the pandemic o
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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire
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Facedrive Inc. (“Facedrive”) (TSXV: FD), (OTC:FD) a Canadian “people-and-planet first” technology ecosystem, is pleased to announce that TraceSCAN, the COVID-19 contact tracing solution developed by Facedrive Health, will be implemented as a pilot project (the “Implementation”) by the Waywayseecappo First Nation (“Waywayseecappo”) located in Western Manitoba. Waywayseecappo is an Ojibway First Nation and member of the Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council. First Nations have been hit by the pandemic out
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Facedrive Inc. (“Facedrive”) (TSXV:FD), a Canadian “people-and-planet first” tech ecosystem, is thrilled to announce that Phil Fontaine, an Indigenous Canadian Leader and Former three-term National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations, is joining Facedrive as Strategic Advisor to help further the company’s ESG mandate across its health, rideshare, food delivery, marketplace and communication platform verticals. An articulate advocate for the future of Canada and indigenous peoples, Phil Fontai
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The Province of Manitoba’s Order of 90 Long-Term Care Visiting Pods Will Make It Safer for Families to Visit Loved Ones in Long-Term Care Facilities
Will Other Provinces and States Follow Manitoba’s Lead?
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More than $2 million in scholarships has been awarded to over 350 students through the LP Scholarship Program in the last two decades
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TD Bank: "The Most Vulnerable in Our Communities Require Immediate Support" Mon, 03/30/2020 - 10:00 Subheader The TD Ready Commitment to work with the Canadian Association of Community Health Centres and the U.S. National Association of Community Health Centers to support COVID-19 response in Canada and U.S. Type of Content Press Release Layout Standard Format Body TORONTO, March 30, 2020 /3BL Media/ – The spread of COVID-19 is creating additional burden on some of our most vulnerable members of
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Company encourages the public to consider helping local animals in need
Donations coincide with National Puppy and Cuddly Kitten Day
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Program aims to advance adoption of regenerative agriculture practices and improve overall water quality in key watershed
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DUC and LP announce the signing of a 10-year agreement to positively impact more than 6.2 million acres of Manitoba’s boreal forest.
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Scotiabank has donated $500,000 to the University of Manitoba’s Front and Centre campaign, giving students’ academic support and opportunities to serve their community.\r\rA portion of the new donation will help more Manitobans get the oral health care they need, while enhancing dentistry student training. The remainder will establish the Scotiabank Scholarship in Data Analytics in the Asper School of Business.
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Steve Loney, a TransCanada employee, works with Manitoba's Wildlife Haven and the Waywayseecappo First Nation to rehabilitate and release an injured bald eagle. TransCanada has been proud to support Wildlife Haven for more than 20 years, after a land agent spotted an owl on the shoulder of a volunteer in the 1990s and became engaged with the organization.
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We recently spent time with Haley Ostberg from Terra Trigo Inc., a grain farm in Dominion City, Manitoba. Haley and her brother Brett are fifth generation farmers who cultivate 3,600 acres of oats, wheat, canola and soybeans.
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TransCanada provides immediate support to First Nation’s communities after a huge tornado rips a path through southern Manitoba.
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Wildlife Haven, a charity that has been rehabilitating injured, sick and orphaned wildlife from Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario since 1984, has seen a particularly high number of snowy owls come into its volunteers’ care at the end of 2015.\rMore than 1,700 wild animals are cared for at Wildlife Haven every year — these can include anything from owls, eagles and ducklings to foxes, raccoons and beavers.