NWT On The Land Collaborative Releases 2017 Annual Report

Today, the NWT On The Land Collaborative releases its second annual report. The 2017 Report shares highlights from the past year, including new partners, the first annual learning trip, and the creation of a community of practice for land-based programs with a mental health focus.

Tides Canada appoints Jane Rabinowicz to board of directors

Jane Rabinowicz

Today, Tides Canada announced the appointment of Jane Rabinowicz to its board of directors. Rabinowicz has 20 years’ experience in advancing community leadership at local, regional, national, and international levels and driving change in food sovereignty.

Setting the record straight: the facts about Tides Canada

There have been a number of media stories and blog posts in recent weeks that have raised issues regarding foreign funding in Canadian elections, some of which have asserted incorrectly that Tides Canada Foundation has been involved in partisan political activity. We seek to correct the record and share the facts on Tides Canada.

Sandra Inutiq joins Tides Canada as Senior Associate, Inuit Nunangat

Tides Canada is pleased to announce the appointment of Sandra Inutiq as Senior Associate, Inuit Nunangat. Based in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Sandra will share responsibilities with Steve Ellis, Program Lead, Northern Canada in leading and expanding Tides Canada’s northern programs.

Tides Canada welcomes Liisa O’Hara to board of directors

Liisa O'Hara

Today, Tides Canada announced the appointment of Liisa O’Hara to its board of directors. O’Hara has had a diverse career in business and industry oversight, most recently, serving as Commissioner to the British Columbia Utilities Commission for 10 years.

First Nations and Province sign marine plan implementation agreements

Tides Canada congratulates the dedicated First Nations and the Province of BC on signing the implementation agreements for the Marine Planning Partnership (MaPP) plans for BC’s North Pacific Coast. Tides Canada is proud to provide project administration for MaPP and host The Great Bear Sea Fund to support MaPP’s ongoing work.

New survey reveals how mainstream society views Aboriginal Peoples in Canada

The results show that an increasing majority of non-Aboriginal Canadians recognize at some level the historic disparities and current challenges facing Aboriginal Peoples in this country. And this understanding underlies widespread public support for the principle of reconciliation and for taking actions to find meaningful solutions.

Tides Canada selects Program Consultant team to develop NCN Canada program

Tides Canada and The Nonprofit Centers Network are pleased to announce the launch of The Nonprofit Centres Network Canada (NCN Canada) – a new program at Tides Canada, created to address the unique needs of Canadian organizations involved in nonprofit shared spaces and social purpose real estate projects.