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Timely advice for students on how to reduce taxes

Cash-strapped students have a number of ways they can reduce their taxes now, as well as in the future, says CIBC’s tax and estate planning expert Jamie Golombek, in the third of a series of tax tips this month.
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New Social Media Guidelines from ABC Life Literacy Canada

ABC Life Literacy Canada is actively involved in social media as a way to engage and interact with its internal and external stakeholders, sponsors, donors and the community-at-large. With that in mind, it has recently produced Social Media Guidelines, a document which includes helpful tips and suggestions.
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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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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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Nova Scotia invests in productivity training for industry

Nova Scotia companies will get a hand in improving their productivity and competitiveness through a new program under jobsHere, the province’s plan to grow the economy.
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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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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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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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“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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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 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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If you learned to play a musical instrument as a child, you are more likely to go further in school, according to a new XM Canada / Leger Marketing survey.
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Peace in the classroom is focus of NSTU conference

Equity, peace and social justice will be front and centre when more than 150 Nova Scotia educators converge at the Peace...ing it Together conference this week at the Delta Halifax. The conference will look at ways to promote peace in classrooms, on campuses and in communities.
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The Acadia Lifelong Learning Centre will again celebrate UNESCO’s International Adult Learners’ Week with a special event for people aged 50+ on Wednesday, April 6,at the Fountain Learning Commons, Acadia University, beginning at 7 p.m.
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New from Office of Literacy and Essential Skills (OLES): Inaugural issue of ‘Insights’ (PDF)

In this inaugural issue of ‘Insights,’ OLES focuses on employer perceptions of workplace literacy and essential skills training.
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Some of your favourite titles at Grass Roots Press are 10 per cent off from April 2 to 9, Adult Learners’ Week.
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Nominations open for 2011 Canada Post Community Literacy Awards

Canada Post has announced that nominations for the 2011 Canada Post Community Literacy Awards are being accepted until June 3, 2011. Nominations can be made in two categories: Individual Achievement and Educator.
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Through the learner area of its website, CLLN strives to strengthen the voice of learners across Canada. Complete with an audio component, the learner area features learner profiles, an interactive election feature and tips for writing letters.
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General election in Canada on May 2, 2011: What you need to know

Voting is your way to choose an individual to represent you in Canada’s Parliament. By making your choice, you are exercising one of your fundamental democratic rights.
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This study kit includes literacy activities that can be used with adult learners during an election period. The focus is on helping learners make informed decisions about the election and, at the same time, develop their vocabulary and their understanding of elections and the democratic process.  
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Nominations for the Nova Scotia 2011 Council of the Federation Literacy Award opened on Tuesday, March 29, and will close on Friday, April 29.
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New training funding for African Nova Scotians

African Nova Scotians looking to return to school to get training for good jobs now have access to a new funding program.
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Successful applicants announced for Works for You Program

Unemployed and low-skilled Nova Scotians will be better prepared to find and keep work with a more than $5-million investment in 28 projects in the province's Works for You program.
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The LEARN program has successfully assisted thousands of adult learners looking to improve their literacy skills. It allows Canadian adults to easily access information about local literacy organizations and help them move forward in finding an appropriate learning program.
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In celebration of International Adult Learners’ Week happening across Canada April 2-9, ABC Life Literacy Canada will travel to Edmonton March 30-April 1 as part of a media and PR Tour.
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Agreement to help attract temporary foreign workers to Nova Scotia

The province has signed an agreement with the federal government that provides Nova Scotia with a greater role in helping employers bring temporary foreign workers to the province.
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The Nova Scotia awards pay tribute to outstanding contributions to develop and deliver French-language programs and services by provincial government employees.
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Preserving Gaelic language focus of new program in N.S.

Nova Scotians interested in strengthening Gaelic language and culture can now take a mentoring program through the Office of Gaelic Affairs.
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