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“Throughout its long history, the literacy and essential skills field has continually evolved and adapted in response to the changing needs of adults. This timeline captures some of the important people, events, initiatives and other influences that have helped shape the literacy and essential skills field in Canada over the past 200 years.” -- Essential Skills Ontario
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SEDI Award nominations: Passion for Financial Literacy

SEDI is actively seeking nominations from its partners and the public for its 2013 SEDI Awards. Nominations are open until May 9, 2013. Nominate someone who has inspired you and made a real difference in the lives of low-income Canadians through their work or the example of their own life journey.
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Minister's message on the occasion of Literacy Day in New Brunswick

Literacy is an essential skill in rebuilding a stronger economy. It provides the foundation for life-long learning and is often the gateway to obtaining skills required for employment. This year, the Council of the Federation Literacy Awards were presented to Elizabeth Cormier and Maria (Candy) Mateo who were recognized for outstanding progress and for overcoming adversity in adult learning.
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The Sabtuan Regional Vocational Training Centre (SRVTC ), Cree School Board, is on a native reserve in Quebec with 1,400 inhabitants, and serves nine different communities. When Michael Lewis, Director of the SRVTC, discovered that in a group of 16 students starting a program, they were lucky to end up with six to eight, he knew that applying the techniques he already knew would not result in the change he was looking for.
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Generation Jobless

There was a time when a University degree assured you a of good job, good pay and a comfortable life. Not any more. Today, the unemployment rate for young people in this country is close to 15% – double that of the general population. But the real crisis is the increasing number of university and college grads who are underemployed – scraping by on low-paid, part-time jobs that don’t require a degree.
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LPM is accepting applications for Raise-a-Reader Grants

Literacy Partners of Manitoba leads the way in increasing peoples’ awareness of the importance of literacy and essential skills in Manitoba: they work with communities to develop knowledge and expertise; showcase the best projects and people who help them in working with literacy; and build networks and form partnerships with stakeholders and individuals who are part of the cause. The Raise-a-Reader Fund is an extension of LPM, which has been secured and supported by PostMedia and the Winnipeg Free Press.
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Every year, many Canadians, particularly those on low incomes, miss out on a range of financial benefits and supports they are entitled to from the federal government. There are many reasons for this ‘low take-up’. Many may not know they are eligible. Or, they may face challenges applying for benefits or filing their income tax returns. Many simply do not know where to turn for help.
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Ottawa helps colleges support business innovation

The federal government has announced a significant investment in Canada's colleges and polytechnics through the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI). The announcement was part of the Minister of State's keynote address at the Association of Canadian Community Colleges' Applied Research Symposium.
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Many of the grants announced support community organizations to increase their impact and create sustainable benefits for residents and their communities. OTF funding will be used to create more opportunities for engagement in community life for families and individuals of all ages and abilities through improved community activities, programs and infrastructure.
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New Brunswick’s Equality Day is April 17

According to Randy Dickinson, chair of the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission, on the occasion of Equality Day, April 17: "On that special date, we will be celebrating the 31st anniversary of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms that embodies Canada's commitment to equality and justice for all."
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The PEI Literacy Alliance recently held a writing contest for people enrolled in an adult learning program. The contest was called Message in a Bottle and the prize was $100. The Alliance was looking for inspirational entries that would encourage others to go back to school.
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LCNB reports that its Adult Learners’ Writing Contest, Message in a Bottle, was a great success this year with 33 submissions from adult learners across New Brunswick. They congratulate all who entered the contest and thank them for "spreading the word about adult learning through your own powerful words and stories."
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ABC Life Literacy Canada launches Letters for Literacy campaign

ABC Life Literacy Canada’s annual fundraiser, Letters for Literacy, engages businesses to purchase a letter of the alphabet in support of adult literacy initiatives.
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Let’s worry about skills, not outsourcing: Business columnist

"Canadians would do more for our future prosperity by worrying about how productive and skilled we are, rather than hanging on to jobs we aren’t the best qualified to do." - Amanda Lang
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On the hunt: Four tips for students and graduates seeking summer jobs

From extra money to experience, securing summer work can offer plenty of potential rewards for youth – it’s landing the job that can be challenging.
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Everything Present in the Seed Community Leadership Training Curriculum

Everything Present in the Seed Community Leadership Training is a curriculum for community members to discover their innate leadership values and skills. The curriculum presents materials and tools to help community groups and literacy programs nurture those inherent gifts.
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Ten ways to guarantee your best employees will quit and move on

To some employers treating everyone equally may sound good, but your employees are not equal. Some are worth more because they produce more results. The key is not to treat them equally; it is to treat them all fairly.
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OLES issues Call for Proposals in area of labour market outcomes, Literacy and Essential Skills (LES)

The Office of Literacy and Essential Skills (OLES) invites eligible organizations to submit concept papers to indicate their interest in being part of a pan-Canadian network (PCN) focused on improving the labour market outcomes of Canadians through strengthened literacy and essential skills (LES).
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Adult Learners’ Week April 6-14, 2013, in Nova Scotia celebrates adult learning, promotes learning opportunities for all, and showcases the diversity of adult learning. All week long organizations hold special events throughout the province. This is a complete list of activities.
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Should employees own up to their weaknesses during a performance review?

You should see the appraisal as a positive and two-way process, so you must also give feedback to your manager. Dispel from your mind that this is the same as a school report, of which you are the silent recipient.
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Report outlines 10 ways to get more Aboriginals in the workforce

Aboriginals under the age of 30 are the fastest-growing segment of Canada’s workforce, and a new report concludes companies need to change their hiring practices to boost job opportunities.
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In 2012 Workplace Education Manitoba launched the Internet-based ES: Learning on Demand, because in today’s busy world people expect to be able to learn on their own terms ̶ anytime, anywhere, in ways that meet their needs. First in the tutorial series is Numeracy: The Basics.
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Campus Stores Canada (CSC) released a landmark study on the use and perception of "access code" learning materials among Canadian students and faculty. The study demonstrated that the use of such codes was widespread, but more education is needed regarding how they work and how much they cost.
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B.C.: It's easy to get $1,200 for your child's education

To highlight how easy it is for families to get the new $1,200 BC Training and Education Savings Grant, Education Minister Don McRae visited a BMO Bank of Montreal branch recently to discuss the new grant with a BMO financial planning expert and a local parent.
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Literacy NL stands with adult learners

"Much commentary has gone under the bridge in the days since the Government of NL released its 2013 budget. As taxpayers, we all have a stake in the investments our government makes in this province." - Literacy Newfoundland and Labrador
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The 100 Best Workplaces in Canada 2013

One hundred companies have been recognized as the Best Workplaces in Canada. They represent great diversity in terms of size, sector, industry and location. The judging panel? More than 57,000 Canadian employees.
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These classes focus on various financial matters, including successful money management, proactive budgeting, saving strategies, debt management, using credit wisely, how and when to plan for retirement, and ways we can teach children the value of hard-earned money.
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"Our Government remains focused on what matters to Canadians -- jobs, growth and long-term economic prosperity," said Status of Women Minister Rona Ambrose. "Empowering more women to succeed in non-traditional careers makes sense for Canadian women and Canada's economy.
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"The financial literacy of Canadians is vital," said Chris White, Vice-President of Government Relations for IBC. "Canadian families are working harder than ever and deserve to know how to spend and invest those hard-earned dollars to secure their futures."
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Half of CIOs check in with work in the evening, on weekends

There's no clocking out for many chief information officers (CIOs), according to a recent Robert Half Technology survey. Nearly half (47 per cent) of CIOs said they check in with work "often" or "somewhat often" on evenings and weekends. Thirty per cent said they never check in outside normal business hours.
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Deanna Allen, the executive director of Laubach Literacy New Brunswick, says the future of New Brunswick's economy depends on improved literacy. More than half of the province’s population needs to improve their reading and writing skills, she said.
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