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April 13, 2021
Project to Create 150 Internships, Engage 250 Employers and 2500 Youth 18-30 Years Today, Canada’s Ocean Supercluster announced a new innovation ecosystem project called Blue Futures Pathways. Focused on building capabilities and the development of workers to support the growth of Canada’s ocean economy, the total project value is $2.4 million where the Ocean Supercluster … Continued
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The Canadian Ocean Literacy Coalition launches Land, Water, Ocean, Us: A Canadian Ocean Literacy Strategy The Canadian Ocean Literacy Coalition (COLC) has launched Land, Water, Ocean, Us: A Canadian Ocean Literacy Strategy, a collaborative framework for action to advance ocean literacy in Canada over the course of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable … Continued
COVE continues to provide students with on-the-job work experience needed to succeed in the thriving ocean technology industry. 3 May 2021 (Dartmouth, Nova Scotia) – Twenty-one university and college students from across Canada are set to gain valuable ocean technology experience and insight through the 2021 Centre for Ocean Ventures and Entrepreneurship (COVE) Internship Program. … Continued
April 9, 2021
Turn your idea or technology into a wave of opportunity! With the world’s longest coastline, globally renowned research facilities and experts, government programs and supports, and a steady flow of talent, Canada is the right place to start or grow a successful ocean tech company. The Ocean Startup Challenge is designed to support innovators who are leveraging … Continued
January 15, 2021
Published in Above & Beyond January 15, 2021 Read full article at: http://arcticjournal.ca/featured/expedition-to-community The Expedition to Community (E2C) initiative is a youth‐led service program that is grounded in, and supported by, community. The focus is on engaging youth aged 15 through 30 as leaders who co‐create unique activities that address the issues, opportunities, and needs … Continued
December 6, 2020
December 6, 2020. 2020 CAC Community Project update from Leah DavidsonAs the pandemic rages on, students and teachers are looking for new ways to bring immersive environmental education to their students. 70% of teachers say that using video / online games increases student engagement and 60% report that it is helpful for personalizing learning and collecting data. … Continued
September 12, 2020
September 12, 2020. A reflection on climate policy from Zohreh Rezaie Manesh.Climate policy can play a vital role in providing a unifying common ground for action and mutual understanding between various stakeholders, and on multiple scales. In addition to providing space for dialogue and planning, I feel that climate policy aims to create guidelines for the … Continued
September 8, 2020
September 8, 2020. A reflection on climate action from Denis Kavanna. Growing up I got to hear stories from my grandfather, James Kavanna, about how different things in Cambridge Bay were back when they had nothing but tiny houses and how it was easier to get food. These days it’s harder to get food because … Continued
August 12, 2020
August 12, 2020. A reflection on climate policy and action from Avery Velez. Figure 1 photo credit: Avery Velez, K’taqamkuk, July 2020 Kwe’ teluisi Avery, n’in l’nuwey weji-sqala’tmik Mi’kma’ki K’taqamkuk, kepmitelsi puoin My name is Avery (they/them/negm), I am Mi’kmaw grown from the land now called Newfoundland, and I am proud to be a queer … Continued