Impact Resolutions Ltd.
577 - 4974 Kingsway, Burnaby V5H 4M9 Burnaby, BC, Canada
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Locality: Burnaby, British Columbia
Address: 577 - 4974 Kingsway, Burnaby V5H 4M9 Burnaby, BC, Canada
Website: www.impactresolutions.ca
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Brittney Morgan, Apartment Therapy's Assistant Lifestyle Editor, writes "Your Mighty New Mindful Habit: Learn to Respond, Not React." https://buff.ly/2KxT3Y0
Simon Fraser University is hosting an online event which explores the following issue: "Mental Wellness and COVID-19: What’s Gender Got to Do With It?" When: Thursday, November 19, 2020 at 12:00pm PST Register here: https://buff.ly/2IWQBJy
Zaria Gorvett, contributor at BBC Future, explains "How solitude and isolation can affect your social skills." https://buff.ly/35rbjZH
Claire Maldarelli, contributor at Popular Science, shares "How many hours of sleep do you actually need?"
Peter Bregman, CEO of Bregman Partners and contributor to Harvard Business Review, shares "A Simple Formula for Changing Our Behavior." https://buff.ly/1GhUWza
Marcel Schwantes, founder and chief human officer of Leadership From The Core, shares "7 Harsh Truths That Will Improve Your Leadership Skills Overnight."
Emily Esfahani Smith, writer based in Washington, D.C. and contributor to The Atlantic, writes "Masters of Love: Science says lasting relationships come down toyou guessed itkindness and generosity."
We are excited to announce the rebranding of Impact Resolutions! You will still experience our phenomenal services, but we decided it was time for an upgrade. Our shiny new website reflects our collective education, training, skills and experience that are only an email away from being tapped for your organization's needs. Reach us at [email protected]. Pepita Elena McKee | Impact Resolutions CEO and Founder https://buff.ly/2ROcV9y... Service Areas: Business & Procurement, Impact Assessment, Data Collection & Analysis
Christine Porath and Mike Porath, contributors at Harvard Business Review, writes "How to Thrive When Everything Feels Terrible." https://buff.ly/3oOeu6X
Pradeep Kumar from The Hindu writes about why Churails is a game changer for women in Pakistan.
B.C. Seniors Advocate, Isobel Mackenzie, is presenting the Staying Apart to Stay Safe Survey Report about visitor restrictions to long-term care and assisted living homes during a live streamed news conference. http://buff.ly/388t2by
Mara Leighton from the Business Insider online writes: "Yale's most popular class ever is available free online and the topic is how to be happier in your daily life".
Global News journalist Allison Bench writes about how "Canadian star Dan Levy signs up for Indigenous [...histories and contemporary issues] course at University of Alberta...."
CBC news journalist Chantelle Bellrichard writes about how, previously known as the National Energy Board, the "Canada Energy Regulator announces members of 1st Indigenous advisory committee".
Harvard Business Review authors Emma Schootstra, Dirk Deichmann, and Evgenia Dolgova writes "[c]an 10 Minutes of Meditation Make You More Creative?"
CBC journalist Dave Laughlin writes how "[f]rom Port-aux-Basques, N.L. to New Hazelton, B.C., towns are finding innovative ways to be more inclusive".
ADBs new long-term corporate strategy, Strategy 2030, advances social inclusion and human development, particularly of poor and vulnerable groups, including persons with disabilities, said ADB Social Development Thematic Group Chief Ms. Wendy Walker.
CBC journalist Maryse Zeidler writes how "Beans replace begonias as Vancouver Park Board grows veggies for families in need... Vancouver's Sunset Nursery recently started growing vegetables to distribute to families in need." https://buff.ly/3fJe8bG
The Secret Life of Canada is a history podcast about the country you know and the stories you don't. How we should think and talk about Trans & Non-Binary people who lived well before those terms existed? Check out the June 16, 2020 podcast to learn more. https://buff.ly/3gqH9u6
Harvard Business Review writer Martin E.P. Seligman discusses how in building resilience, optimism is key. https://buff.ly/2CUCB0B
The World Economic Forum reminds us that "10 minutes a day in nature could reduce stress among students".
In 2016, Tim Adams from the Guardian interviewed professor John Cacioppo who had been studying the effects and causes of loneliness for 21 years. The professor has since passed away but his work continues to inspire the discipline of neuroscience.
A virtual tour of the Museum of Anthropology's Great Hall.
Journalist Karissa Gall writes how "[e]xperts, poets and artists are working together to create a literary field guide for the Cascadia region of B.C., Washington State and Oregon, organized by kinship clusters rather than western taxonomy."
Millions around the globe have made a sudden transition to remote work amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Harvard Business Review newsletter authors Laura M. Giurge and Vanessa K. Bohns discuss 3 Tips to Avoid Work From Home Burnout. https://buff.ly/32yFHl6
CBC Radio discusses how "[t]here is no piece of legislation that has had more of an influence on the lives of First Nation people in Canada than the Indian Act". (Falen Johnson) https://buff.ly/3dmKVlH
"Objectivity, [has been] interpreted in most newsrooms as a view from nowhere, as a way of not acknowledging your social location as a journalist," says Candis Callison. (David Donnelly/CBC) Is objectivity an outmoded value in journalism? https://buff.ly/2AWZf7n
According to Missy Johnson, an intern with The Tyee's Journalists for Human Rights Emerging Indigenous Reporter program writes about how TikTok has proved to be a powerful tool for women sharing their stories and creativity with a large audience. https://buff.ly/3flbIRq
Christopher Cheung writes about the sociology of the city for the Tyee. He shares how Sikh places of worship as part of their faith serve langar: free meals for visitors regardless of their faith. During the pandemic, they have adapted langar to serve people who are stuck at home in this sprawling, car-oriented city. https://buff.ly/2ADonQm
Safety is the new hospitality: A guide to summer travel during COVID 19.
BC Used Oil Management Association to partner with Indigenous Zero Waste Technical Advisory Group: Used oil collection infrastructure provided to Lil'wat Nation in Squamish .
National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health July 7 webinar: Taking Action for Justice: Steps to Addressing Systemic Violence toward Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Gender-Diverse People Amidst a Delayed National Action Plan. https://buff.ly/2NOU8J8
For now, the prevailing mood is a desperate desire for a return to something like normality. Tourism was hit the worst, hit the earliest, and it will be the longest coming out, says Nancy Small, CEO of Tourism Richmond. https://buff.ly/2Z3oMUw
Price Talks presents: xmkym (Musqueam) member Wade Grant, on what Canada is today.
First Nations Health Authority presents: The Good Medicine Initiative. This initiative is a series of online articles and posts that highlight the strengths and resiliency of Indigenous people. Happy Indigenous Peoples Day!
FNCI: "As Canada looks to stimulate the economy in the aftermath of COVID-19, and slogans like build back better permeate the dialogue, the pandemic has created a new opportunity that will likely be unprecedented in our lifetimes." https://buff.ly/2zLyBxI.
Vancouver Aboriginal Friendship Society presents: National Indigenous People's Day 2020 Live Stream, June 21, 2020 starting at 12pm featuring many Indigenous artists, singers, and dancers.
UBC Language Sciences presents: Decolonizing dictionaries as tools for Indigenous language reclamation.
In B.C., Canada: Changes to the Business Corporations Act introduce a new type of company a benefit company. A benefit company is a for-profit company that commits to conducting its business in a responsible and sustainable way. Check out it out! https://buff.ly/2UJxLsG
Forbes' contributor, Ankit Mishra writes: Canadas Clean Energy Sector Can Help Drive Economic Recovery From COVID-19.
Tyee journalist and editor, Serena Renner writes: Are we back to endless plastic bags? Meet businesses proving even in a pandemic we can innovate circular solutions.
Online event presented by Foresight Cleantech to discuss how the SDGs and a review of your business model support resiliency. https://buff.ly/2MB9UHh
Bloomberg Green: New solar and wind farms will soon cost less than many of the worlds coal-fired power plants, and governments should invest in them to boost economies amid the coronavirus, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency. https://buff.ly/2U4tqjk
BCTC News Release: June is Honouring Indigenous History Month. 2020 marks the 5th anniversary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Calls to Action. https://buff.ly/2MkkXo7
"Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced." James Baldwin
On June 4, 2020, #VantagePoint will be hosting Ta7talíya Michelle Nahanee, Swxwú7mesh, for a workshop (webinar) for social profit professionals and organizations to "shift out of colonial defaults and into critical consciousness."
Fighting Plastic Tsunami With Natural Fiber: Last month, the Piloting Alternatives for Plastics project kicked off with a lab research on finding a fiber-based material with the highest potential to be an alternative to plastic. https://buff.ly/2ypYwug
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