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A new survey from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business shows entrepreneurs credit employees, customer loyalty and hard work for the success of their businesses. The results provide a unique insight into what makes business successful by asking business owners themselves what works.
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Today’s lesson: Home-school children in financial literacy

More has to be done to teach young people about finances and it has to be done at home by parents willing to talk about money with a clarity and directness that now is lacking, says a financial analyst and newspaper columnist.
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Spring cleaning in the workplace boosts pride, perception, productivity

When it came time to deliver the news to his staff about cleaning up their workspace, John Caracciolo decided to get down and dirty: “You’ve got to part with your stuff,” the president and chief executive of JVC Broadcasting Co. told his 45 employees.
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Setting up a virtual office requires comprehensive set of basic tools

A virtual office costs less, keeps people closer to home, and, with the right tools, there is little need to be concerned about collaboration.
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International Adult Learners’ Week (IALW) received much support from literacy organizations across Canada as was indicated by the number of articles posted to the IALW news releases page on NALD.
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Education Week observed across Yukon

“This is an excellent opportunity for Yukoners to gather in each community to explore learning and find out more about the educational opportunities available to them, all while having fun,” Education Minister Patrick Rouble said. “This year’s theme is Enriching Lives Through Learning, which underscores just how much an impact education has on our lives.”
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Ernst & Young has a range of targeted mentorship programs designed to meet the professional needs of all its people, particularly women, minorities and new immigrants.
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Why it’s harder to multitask as you get older: experts

If you have trouble concentrating on more than one task at a time, avoid interruption, advises neurologist Dr. Barry Gordon at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Do one task at a time rather than trying to juggle them, and if you’re trying to study for an exam, spread out the learning over a long period of time.
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Nothing beats an old-fashioned resumé

You might have a far-reaching social network and an online presence that would impress Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, but when it comes to landing a job, the old-fashioned resumé still trumps all.
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Pathways to Education: Agency holds special promise for aboriginals

To change a culture of defeatism to a school-going culture among at-risk youth borders on the miraculous. Pathways to Education, a non-profit agency, has achieved just this kind of near-miracle in Toronto’s Regent Park, and is being replicated across the country.
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First Nations getting ‘voice’ in books: author

For people to want to read, they must see themselves in the story, which one Canadian author says has been a stumbling block for aboriginal youth.
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Members of the Coalition for the Future of Québec are hoping the province will be endowed with one of the best education systems in the world by 2020. The ideas expressed in the coalition’s discussion paper will serve to initiate a dialogue with Quebecers on the subject of education.
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Nova Scotia honours educators, partners during Education Week

Twenty-three educators and five partners will receive awards for using innovative teaching methods to provide students with the tools to be successful in their studies and beyond graduation. The awards support this year’s Education Week theme, Innovative Teaching in the 21st Century.
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Manitoba education minister launches Education Week: April 11-15

“Being successful in school is one of the best ways to help children achieve happiness and success in life. It is very important for all of us to work with parents, families and communities to promote education during this dedicated week-long celebration.”
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B.C. libraries celebrate 100 years of knowledge, adventure

Since 1911, British Columbia libraries have evolved from travelling trucks filled with crates of books to the technology-savvy community hubs of today.
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Why it’s harder to multitask as you get older: experts

If you have trouble concentrating on more than one task at a time, avoid interruption, advises neurologist Dr. Barry Gordon at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Do one task at a time rather than trying to juggle them, and if you’re trying to study for an exam, spread out the learning over a long period of time.
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Engineering and technology labour market study shows gaps and opportunities

A recent labour market study shows the market conditions in engineering including an overview of disciplines and geographical areas that may benefit from new engineering and technology talent. Study results also demonstrate the importance that diversity has in the workplace.
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Irving Oil CEO encourages employees to stay fit - on company time

Mike Ashar, CEO of Irving Oil in Saint John, N.B., is an ultra-marathon runner who is shaking up the Maritimes. Last February, he began a workplace wellness program that encourages employees to work out, do yoga or go jogging on company time.
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Volunteers are vital to effecting positive change for the organizations they support and that holds true in the field of literacy.
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HR Toolkit tip: Elections and time off work to vote

The Election Act in each province and territory outlines the obligations of employers to provide ample time off work to allow employees to vote. The rules are different across Canada. For example, in Ontario, qualified electors must have three consecutive hours to cast their vote on election day.
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Statistics Canada releases employment numbers for March

The Canadian economy unexpectedly suffered a small net job loss in March, the first drop in six months, but the unemployment rate dipped one notch to 7.7 per cent, Statistics Canada said Friday.
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“Canada’s social and economic future lies in the continued educational growth of its citizens,” said Andrew Parkin, director general of CMEC. “Whether it is learning a new language, improving our literacy, or acquiring the skills needed for a new career, adult learning offers us the chance to grow as individuals and in doing so create positive change in our homes, communities and country.”
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World Literacy Canada now filling internship positions through CIDA

World Literacy Canada (WLC) is now hiring for its 2011-2012 internship positions.  WLC is proud to provide internship opportunities for Canadian citizens through CIDA’s International Youth Internship Program at its overseas office in Varanasi, India. 
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ABC Life Literacy Canada names inaugural LEARN ambassador

ABC Life Literacy Canada is pleased to announce that Lesra Martin, Kamloops, B.C., resident, lawyer and motivational speaker, has joined the organization as the first-ever LEARN ambassador.
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The Saskatchewan Literacy Network, in partnership with the Canadian Commission for UNESCO, is pleased to present the What Did You Learn Today? Contest. It is open to adults in Saskatchewan and wraps up Sunday, April 10, at midnight.
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 In 2010 and 2011, the PEI Literacy Alliance partnered with Holland College to host an afternoon of entertainment for Holland College students involved in the level and GED courses. 
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The NWT Literacy Council is pleased to announce the launch of its new book, Stories of Progress on a Learning Journey, featuring the stories of 56 NWT adult learners. The book is just in time for International Adult Learners’ Week: April 2-9, 2011.
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Literacy BC is celebrating the achievements of Community Adult Literacy Programs which offer a unique adult learning service to thousands of British Columbians each year.
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“The federal government plays a central role in funding programs that aim to improve quality and accessibility of post-secondary education in Canada,” said Zachary Dayler, national director of CASA. "The federal and provincial governments must work collaboratively toward a sustainable funding model that respects provincial and federal jurisdictions.”
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N.S. budget makes historic investment in student assistance

Post-secondary education will be more affordable for Nova Scotia students after measures introduced in the provincial budget on April 5.
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