Developing Leaders

  • Your Transition from Education to Employment

    Your Transition from Education to Employment

    Career Circle, is a bold new venture aimed at assisting students in discovering career opportunities through dynamic dialogues with practitioners, subject experts and bosses.

  • Women’s Leadership: Keeping a Balance While Fighting Fires

    Women’s Leadership: Keeping a Balance While Fighting Fires

    To keep morale up while having to fight fires, it’s important to engage your team in preparing for unforeseen circumstances . Leadership also requires emotional involvement while maintaining a balance. Marie Delorme, CEO of the Imagination Group, Calgary Alberta

  • Leadership For All Generations

    Leadership For All Generations

    Author Lana Binning Never in my life have I had a passion for anything more than helping others better their lives and best prepare young people for a life worth living. By changing ourselves we change our surroundings. Sometimes we work so hard to change others, when the most lasting change is to change one’s…

  • Career Path to President

    Career Path to President

    Charting her career path has been challenging  but interesting and rewarding. Her process and her leadership has brought her to be appointed President of the College, Cheryl Jensen, President  Algonquin College, Ottawa, Ontario 

  • What if … Women Played Key Roles in Resource Development – Introductions

    What if … Women Played Key Roles in Resource Development – Introductions

    In the next decade, more than 500 projects in oil, gas, forestry and mining will affect many Aboriginal communities across Canada. There are already debates taking place on issues like: the role of Aboriginal communities in these developments; the sharing of the wealth generated; the environment; foreign investment; transportation of output and more.

  • Aboriginal Women’s Perspectives on their Roles in Resource Development

    Aboriginal Women’s Perspectives on their Roles in Resource Development

    There is very little discussion on ‘how or if’ Aboriginal women are to play key professional and business roles in natural resource management and development. An online “Dialogue” session wherein a panel of women, Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal thought leaders, explored issues…

  • What if … Women Played Key Roles in Resource Development – Introductions

    What if … Women Played Key Roles in Resource Development – Introductions

    In the next decade, more than 500 projects in oil, gas, forestry and mining will affect many Aboriginal communities across Canada. There are already debates taking place on issues like: the role of Aboriginal communities in these developments; the sharing of the wealth generated; the environment; foreign investment; transportation of output and more.

  • Leadership For All Generations

    Leadership For All Generations

    Author Lana Binning – Never in my life have I had a passion for anything more than helping others better their lives and best prepare young people for a life worth living. By changing ourselves we change our surroundings. Sometimes we work so hard to change others, when the most lasting change is to change…

  • Women’s Leadership

    Women’s Leadership

    Is Aboriginal women’s leadership different than men’s style of leadership? Sheila Isaac, Program Manager for Indigenous Women in Community Leadership at the Coady International Institute of St Francis Xavier University, shares her view on the subject. She also briefly outlines three case studies from across Canada showing how Aboriginal women have provided leadership to…

  • Aboriginal Youth Story

    Aboriginal Youth Story

    What if … Aboriginal youth, tired of the negativity generated by the 2008-2015 recession, and unsatisfied with the pace and scope of reform, demanded new leadership and authority structures they believed offer more likelihood of a better future – their future.