Read the October edition of the Build Together Newsletter! In this issue of the Build Together Newsletter you will find: • Who’s Engaged• What’s Been Accomplished o Consultation A Findings o Consultation B Findings o Consultation C Findings o Engaging...
The Topshee Memorial Fund presents Labour Rights during COVID-19, the fourth part of our webinar series brought to you by the Nova Scotia Federation of Labour, Coady International Institute, and StFX Extension. Join us as our panelists provide an international...
We need your input! It’s time to consider how members of Nova Scotia’s community housing sector (CHS) will work together for greater positive impact. Watch a video and read supporting documents. Complete a brief 4-question survey. Register for a discussion on models...
The Topshee Memorial Fund presents Working While Black the third part of our webinar series brought to you by the Nova Scotia Federation of Labour and Coady Institute. Working While Black will address some of the behaviours Black Workers in Nova Scotia face every day...
On May 27, the remains of 215 children were uncovered in a mass grave on the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation. Between the 1830s and 1990s, approximately 150,000 Indigenous children in Canada were...
Over the course of eight weeks, the Build Together: Strengthening the Community Housing Sector in Nova Scotia project team engaged with people from across the province who work or volunteer in the area of community housing. Join us for one of two sessions where we...