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JOB POSTING: LEARNING AND ENGAGEMENT COORDINATORSEE MORE ONGORDONFOUNDATION.CA
RECOMMENDATIONS ON NORTHERN HOUSING On May 14-16, 2019 The Gordon Foundation convened their third Northern Policy Hackathon (NPH) in Inuvik, Northwest Territories. The third Hackathon brought together northerners from across the three territories and Inuit Nunangat to develop innovative policy recommendations regarding Northern Housing. Participants came from a wide array of backgrounds, including a Gwich’in elder, landlords DEREGULATE AND EMPOWER LANGUAGE TEACHERS April 8, 2020. Jane Glassco Northern Fellowship, North. Deregulate and Empower Language Teachers. Killulark Arngna’naaq is a 2018-2019 Jane Glassco Northern Fellow. Killulark is an Inuk originally from Qamanit’uaq (Baker Lake) Nunavut, but spent most of her childhood in, and is currently based in Yellowknife, NWT.UNCOMFORTABLE INUK
April 8, 2020. Jane Glassco Northern Fellowship, North. Uncomfortable Inuk – Exploring Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit. Tina Piulia DeCouto is a 2018-2019 Jane Glassco Northern Fellow. Tina has worked for Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. (NTI), an organization representing the interests of Inuit in the implementation of the Nunavut Agreement, since 2014.ASHLEY CARVILL
Ashley Carvill was born into a family of leaders within the Carcross/Tagish First Nation (C/TFN). Her training in traditional Indigenous values came at the knee of her paternal great-grandmother, T’sint. As a young child, she was known in Carcross for her highTINA PIULIA DECOUTO
The Gordon Foundation undertakes research, leadership development and public dialogue so that public policies in Canada reflect a commitmentto
THE GORDON FOUNDATIONABOUTINITIATIVESWORK WITH USNEWSRESOURCESCONTACT The Gordon Foundation is a charitable organization dedicated to protecting Canada's water and empowering Canada's North. We seek opportunities to amplify underrepresented voices, elevate emerging issues, and collaborate with like-minded organizations to drive powerful, sustainable outcomes. Learn About The Foundation. Job Posting: Data Specialist. ELEVATING COMMUNITY-BASED WATER MONITORING IN CANADA In November of 2018, The Gordon Foundation, Living Lakes Canada and WWF-Canada convened a collaborative dialogue around federal government engagement and support for community-based water monitoring (CBWM) in Canada. The key objective was to identify actionable steps the federal government can take to show leadership and support in advancing community-based monitoring of freshwater TREATY NEGOTIATORS OF THE FUTURE Treaty Negotiators of the Future. Publisher (s) The Gordon Foundation. Date Published. May 25, 2018. 15 Pages. Treaty Negotiators of the Future. Treaties, both Historic Treaties and Modern Land Claims, are important shapers in the relationships between Indigenous Peoples and Canada. Starting in 1701, the British Crown entered into Historic TURNING TO TRADITIONAL PROCESSES FOR SUPPORTING MENTAL Ashley’s paper, Turning to Traditional Processes for Supporting Mental Health, explores the positive impacts traditional values and practices can have on mental health and wellbeing. She focuses on strengthening community through traditional virtues, values and pursuits. The Gordon Foundation is a charitable organization dedicatedto
JOB POSTING: LEARNING AND ENGAGEMENT COORDINATORSEE MORE ONGORDONFOUNDATION.CA
RECOMMENDATIONS ON NORTHERN HOUSING On May 14-16, 2019 The Gordon Foundation convened their third Northern Policy Hackathon (NPH) in Inuvik, Northwest Territories. The third Hackathon brought together northerners from across the three territories and Inuit Nunangat to develop innovative policy recommendations regarding Northern Housing. Participants came from a wide array of backgrounds, including a Gwich’in elder, landlords DEREGULATE AND EMPOWER LANGUAGE TEACHERS April 8, 2020. Jane Glassco Northern Fellowship, North. Deregulate and Empower Language Teachers. Killulark Arngna’naaq is a 2018-2019 Jane Glassco Northern Fellow. Killulark is an Inuk originally from Qamanit’uaq (Baker Lake) Nunavut, but spent most of her childhood in, and is currently based in Yellowknife, NWT.UNCOMFORTABLE INUK
April 8, 2020. Jane Glassco Northern Fellowship, North. Uncomfortable Inuk – Exploring Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit. Tina Piulia DeCouto is a 2018-2019 Jane Glassco Northern Fellow. Tina has worked for Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. (NTI), an organization representing the interests of Inuit in the implementation of the Nunavut Agreement, since 2014.ASHLEY CARVILL
Ashley Carvill was born into a family of leaders within the Carcross/Tagish First Nation (C/TFN). Her training in traditional Indigenous values came at the knee of her paternal great-grandmother, T’sint. As a young child, she was known in Carcross for her highTINA PIULIA DECOUTO
The Gordon Foundation undertakes research, leadership development and public dialogue so that public policies in Canada reflect a commitmentto
ABOUT - THE GORDON FOUNDATION With over 50 years in operation, The Gordon Foundation has an enduring legacy of philanthropy in Canada. Learn more about historic milestones and achievements from our past by exploring our interactive timeline. We work with communities, organizations and individuals to protect Canada's water and empower Canada's North. DATASTREAM - THE GORDON FOUNDATION DataStream is a powerful online platform for sharing information about freshwater health. Visit Great Lakes DataStream – coming fall 2021! DataStream is open access and built with communities, policy-makers and researchers in mind. Our mission is to promote knowledge sharing and advance collaborative water stewardship. IBA COMMUNITY TOOLKIT IBA Community Toolkit. The IBA Community Toolkit is a free resource for First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities in Canada considering impact and benefit agreements, specifically those with mining companies. While the Toolkit focuses primarily on the mining industry, many of the issues and processes addressed in the Toolkit are relevantto
UNDERSTANDING OUR TREATIES Understanding Our Treaties is a new initiative that engages you to learn about treaties in an interactive learning experience. Treaty Negotiation and Implementation Simulations. Find out all about the Treaty Negotiation and Implementation Simulations that have taken place so far. The Land Claims Agreement Coalition Treaty ResourcesPortal.
IBA TOOLKIT
While the Toolkit focuses primarily on the mining industry, many of the issues and processes addressed in the Toolkit are relevant to the making of agreements in other industry sectors and contexts, including protected areas, oil and gas, hydro and forestry. The goal of the Toolkit is to help communities, negotiators and consultants achieve positive agreements for Indigenous communities. RECOMMENDATIONS ON NORTHERN HOUSING On May 14-16, 2019 The Gordon Foundation convened their third Northern Policy Hackathon (NPH) in Inuvik, Northwest Territories. The third Hackathon brought together northerners from across the three territories and Inuit Nunangat to develop innovative policy recommendations regarding Northern Housing. Participants came from a wide array of backgrounds, including a Gwich’in elder, landlordsKATHLEEN MAKELA
2021 The Gordon Foundation . Designed and Developed by Filament Creative Inc. Special thanks to photographer Pat Kane.Pat Kane.TREATY SIMULATIONS
The Métis Nation of Ontario Simulation, taking place in partnership with the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) and Métis Nation of Ontario Youth Council (MNOYC), is scheduled for later this month, ahead of the Third National Treaty Simulation in March.. If you’re curious about what those events will look like, we’re here to answer some common questions about treaty simulations. JOCELYN JOE-STRACK: THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING WHOLE Jocelyn Joe-Strack is a Champagne and Aishihik First Nations scientist. Over the next four weeks she is embarking on a speaking tour of Canadian embassies in Europe to sharing her Indigenous perspective on Climate Change with senior diplomats, academics, youthand the public.
THE ARCTIC COUNCIL: ITS PLACE IN THE FUTURE OF ARCTIC The Arctic Council: Its place in the future of Arctic governance. The Arctic will face vast challenges in the years to come, requiring all levels of governance – especially the Arctic Council – to constantly adjust their modes of operation. Critical discussion is a necessary component in adapting to new policy realities. THE GORDON FOUNDATIONABOUTINITIATIVESWORK WITH USNEWSRESOURCESCONTACT The Gordon Foundation is a charitable organization dedicated to protecting Canada's water and empowering Canada's North. We seek opportunities to amplify underrepresented voices, elevate emerging issues, and collaborate with like-minded organizations to drive powerful, sustainable outcomes. Learn About The Foundation. Job Posting: Data Specialist. ABOUT - THE GORDON FOUNDATIONIBA TOOLKITINITIATIVES With over 50 years in operation, The Gordon Foundation has an enduring legacy of philanthropy in Canada. Learn more about historic milestones and achievements from our past by exploring our interactive timeline. We work with communities, organizations and individuals to protect Canada's water and empower Canada's North. GORDON FOUNDATION HISTORY 2020. 1965. In 1965 The Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundation was established by brothers Duncan and Walter Lockhart Gordon and Walter’s wife Elizabeth Gordon. Foundation objectives were broadly defined as: “to promote, assist and engage in charitable work throughout Canada.”. Founders. Walter Gordon. DATASTREAM - THE GORDON FOUNDATION DataStream is a powerful online platform for sharing information about freshwater health. Visit Great Lakes DataStream – coming fall 2021! DataStream is open access and built with communities, policy-makers and researchers in mind. Our mission is to promote knowledge sharing and advance collaborative water stewardship. IBA COMMUNITY TOOLKIT IBA Community Toolkit. The IBA Community Toolkit is a free resource for First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities in Canada considering impact and benefit agreements, specifically those with mining companies. While the Toolkit focuses primarily on the mining industry, many of the issues and processes addressed in the Toolkit are relevantto
TREATY NEGOTIATORS OF THE FUTURE Treaty Negotiators of the Future. Publisher (s) The Gordon Foundation. Date Published. May 25, 2018. 15 Pages. Treaty Negotiators of the Future. Treaties, both Historic Treaties and Modern Land Claims, are important shapers in the relationships between Indigenous Peoples and Canada. Starting in 1701, the British Crown entered into Historic ELEVATING COMMUNITY-BASED WATER MONITORING IN CANADA In November of 2018, The Gordon Foundation, Living Lakes Canada and WWF-Canada convened a collaborative dialogue around federal government engagement and support for community-based water monitoring (CBWM) in Canada. The key objective was to identify actionable steps the federal government can take to show leadership and support in advancing community-based monitoring of freshwater JOB POSTING: LEARNING AND ENGAGEMENT COORDINATORSEE MORE ONGORDONFOUNDATION.CA
ASHLEY CARVILL
Ashley Carvill was born into a family of leaders within the Carcross/Tagish First Nation (C/TFN). Her training in traditional Indigenous values came at the knee of her paternal great-grandmother, T’sint. As a young child, she was known in Carcross for her high TURNING TO TRADITIONAL PROCESSES FOR SUPPORTING MENTAL Ashley’s paper, Turning to Traditional Processes for Supporting Mental Health, explores the positive impacts traditional values and practices can have on mental health and wellbeing. She focuses on strengthening community through traditional virtues, values and pursuits. The Gordon Foundation is a charitable organization dedicatedto
THE GORDON FOUNDATIONABOUTINITIATIVESWORK WITH USNEWSRESOURCESCONTACT The Gordon Foundation is a charitable organization dedicated to protecting Canada's water and empowering Canada's North. We seek opportunities to amplify underrepresented voices, elevate emerging issues, and collaborate with like-minded organizations to drive powerful, sustainable outcomes. Learn About The Foundation. Job Posting: Data Specialist. ABOUT - THE GORDON FOUNDATIONIBA TOOLKITINITIATIVES With over 50 years in operation, The Gordon Foundation has an enduring legacy of philanthropy in Canada. Learn more about historic milestones and achievements from our past by exploring our interactive timeline. We work with communities, organizations and individuals to protect Canada's water and empower Canada's North. GORDON FOUNDATION HISTORY 2020. 1965. In 1965 The Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundation was established by brothers Duncan and Walter Lockhart Gordon and Walter’s wife Elizabeth Gordon. Foundation objectives were broadly defined as: “to promote, assist and engage in charitable work throughout Canada.”. Founders. Walter Gordon. DATASTREAM - THE GORDON FOUNDATION DataStream is a powerful online platform for sharing information about freshwater health. Visit Great Lakes DataStream – coming fall 2021! DataStream is open access and built with communities, policy-makers and researchers in mind. Our mission is to promote knowledge sharing and advance collaborative water stewardship. IBA COMMUNITY TOOLKIT IBA Community Toolkit. The IBA Community Toolkit is a free resource for First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities in Canada considering impact and benefit agreements, specifically those with mining companies. While the Toolkit focuses primarily on the mining industry, many of the issues and processes addressed in the Toolkit are relevantto
TREATY NEGOTIATORS OF THE FUTURE Treaty Negotiators of the Future. Publisher (s) The Gordon Foundation. Date Published. May 25, 2018. 15 Pages. Treaty Negotiators of the Future. Treaties, both Historic Treaties and Modern Land Claims, are important shapers in the relationships between Indigenous Peoples and Canada. Starting in 1701, the British Crown entered into Historic ELEVATING COMMUNITY-BASED WATER MONITORING IN CANADA In November of 2018, The Gordon Foundation, Living Lakes Canada and WWF-Canada convened a collaborative dialogue around federal government engagement and support for community-based water monitoring (CBWM) in Canada. The key objective was to identify actionable steps the federal government can take to show leadership and support in advancing community-based monitoring of freshwater JOB POSTING: LEARNING AND ENGAGEMENT COORDINATORSEE MORE ONGORDONFOUNDATION.CA
ASHLEY CARVILL
Ashley Carvill was born into a family of leaders within the Carcross/Tagish First Nation (C/TFN). Her training in traditional Indigenous values came at the knee of her paternal great-grandmother, T’sint. As a young child, she was known in Carcross for her high TURNING TO TRADITIONAL PROCESSES FOR SUPPORTING MENTAL Ashley’s paper, Turning to Traditional Processes for Supporting Mental Health, explores the positive impacts traditional values and practices can have on mental health and wellbeing. She focuses on strengthening community through traditional virtues, values and pursuits. The Gordon Foundation is a charitable organization dedicatedto
ABOUT - THE GORDON FOUNDATION With over 50 years in operation, The Gordon Foundation has an enduring legacy of philanthropy in Canada. Learn more about historic milestones and achievements from our past by exploring our interactive timeline. We work with communities, organizations and individuals to protect Canada's water and empower Canada's North. OUR CURRENT INITIATIVES The Understanding Our Treaties Initiative brings together emerging Indigenous leaders to learn from experts about modern treaties. In collaboration with its partners, The Gordon Foundation developed the Understanding Our Treaties website as an online resource to support and expand the in-person Treaty simulation model.RESOURCE LIBRARY
read the publication. Creating Ethical Spaces: Opportunities to Connect with Land for Life and Learning in the NWT. Author (s): Chloe Dragon Smith. Publisher (s): The Gordon Foundation. April 8, 2020. read the publication. 54 North Resources See all 54 North Resources.Additional Topics.
CONTACT - THE GORDON FOUNDATION 416 601 4776 x 0. Media. Gordon Shallard-Brown. gshallard@gordonfn.org. 416 601 4776 x 230. Send us a Message. For general enquiries, please email info@gordonfn.org and we'll ensure your note is received by the appropriate contact at the Foundation.WORK WITH US
With over 50 years in operation, The Gordon Foundation has an enduring legacy of philanthropy in Canada. Our founders shared a vision for a prosperous Canada, serving all Canadians. While we have evolved significantly as an organization, we continue to pursue goals and advance programs that reflect the spirit of the Gordon family. UNDERSTANDING OUR TREATIES Understanding Our Treaties is a new initiative that engages you to learn about treaties in an interactive learning experience. Treaty Negotiation and Implementation Simulations. Find out all about the Treaty Negotiation and Implementation Simulations that have taken place so far. The Land Claims Agreement Coalition Treaty ResourcesPortal.
IBA TOOLKIT
While the Toolkit focuses primarily on the mining industry, many of the issues and processes addressed in the Toolkit are relevant to the making of agreements in other industry sectors and contexts, including protected areas, oil and gas, hydro and forestry. The goal of the Toolkit is to help communities, negotiators and consultants achieve positive agreements for Indigenous communities. ELEVATING COMMUNITY-BASED WATER MONITORING IN CANADA In November of 2018, The Gordon Foundation, Living Lakes Canada and WWF-Canada convened a collaborative dialogue around federal government engagement and support for community-based water monitoring (CBWM) in Canada. The key objective was to identify actionable steps the federal government can take to show leadership and support in advancing community-based monitoring of freshwater RECOMMENDATIONS ON NORTHERN HOUSING On May 14-16, 2019 The Gordon Foundation convened their third Northern Policy Hackathon (NPH) in Inuvik, Northwest Territories. The third Hackathon brought together northerners from across the three territories and Inuit Nunangat to develop innovative policy recommendations regarding Northern Housing. Participants came from a wide array of backgrounds, including a Gwich’in elder, landlords JOCELYN JOE-STRACK: THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING WHOLE Jocelyn Joe-Strack is a Champagne and Aishihik First Nations scientist. Over the next four weeks she is embarking on a speaking tour of Canadian embassies in Europe to sharing her Indigenous perspective on Climate Change with senior diplomats, academics, youthand the public.
THE GORDON FOUNDATIONABOUTINITIATIVESWORK WITH USNEWSRESOURCESCONTACT The Gordon Foundation is a charitable organization dedicated to protecting Canada's water and empowering Canada's North. We seek opportunities to amplify underrepresented voices, elevate emerging issues, and collaborate with like-minded organizations to drive powerful, sustainable outcomes. Learn About The Foundation. Job Posting: Data Specialist. ABOUT - THE GORDON FOUNDATIONIBA TOOLKITINITIATIVES With over 50 years in operation, The Gordon Foundation has an enduring legacy of philanthropy in Canada. Learn more about historic milestones and achievements from our past by exploring our interactive timeline. We work with communities, organizations and individuals to protect Canada's water and empower Canada's North. GORDON FOUNDATION HISTORY 2020. 1965. In 1965 The Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundation was established by brothers Duncan and Walter Lockhart Gordon and Walter’s wife Elizabeth Gordon. Foundation objectives were broadly defined as: “to promote, assist and engage in charitable work throughout Canada.”. Founders. Walter Gordon. DATASTREAM - THE GORDON FOUNDATION DataStream is a powerful online platform for sharing information about freshwater health. Visit Great Lakes DataStream – coming fall 2021! DataStream is open access and built with communities, policy-makers and researchers in mind. Our mission is to promote knowledge sharing and advance collaborative water stewardship. UNDERSTANDING OUR TREATIES Understanding Our Treaties is a new initiative that engages you to learn about treaties in an interactive learning experience. Treaty Negotiation and Implementation Simulations. Find out all about the Treaty Negotiation and Implementation Simulations that have taken place so far. The Land Claims Agreement Coalition Treaty ResourcesPortal.
TREATY NEGOTIATORS OF THE FUTURE Treaty Negotiators of the Future. Publisher (s) The Gordon Foundation. Date Published. May 25, 2018. 15 Pages. Treaty Negotiators of the Future. Treaties, both Historic Treaties and Modern Land Claims, are important shapers in the relationships between Indigenous Peoples and Canada. Starting in 1701, the British Crown entered into Historic ELEVATING COMMUNITY-BASED WATER MONITORING IN CANADA In November of 2018, The Gordon Foundation, Living Lakes Canada and WWF-Canada convened a collaborative dialogue around federal government engagement and support for community-based water monitoring (CBWM) in Canada. The key objective was to identify actionable steps the federal government can take to show leadership and support in advancing community-based monitoring of freshwater JOB POSTING: LEARNING AND ENGAGEMENT COORDINATORSEE MORE ONGORDONFOUNDATION.CA
DEREGULATE AND EMPOWER LANGUAGE TEACHERS April 8, 2020. Jane Glassco Northern Fellowship, North. Deregulate and Empower Language Teachers. Killulark Arngna’naaq is a 2018-2019 Jane Glassco Northern Fellow. Killulark is an Inuk originally from Qamanit’uaq (Baker Lake) Nunavut, but spent most of her childhood in, and is currently based in Yellowknife, NWT. TURNING TO TRADITIONAL PROCESSES FOR SUPPORTING MENTAL Ashley’s paper, Turning to Traditional Processes for Supporting Mental Health, explores the positive impacts traditional values and practices can have on mental health and wellbeing. She focuses on strengthening community through traditional virtues, values and pursuits. The Gordon Foundation is a charitable organization dedicatedto
THE GORDON FOUNDATIONABOUTINITIATIVESWORK WITH USNEWSRESOURCESCONTACT The Gordon Foundation is a charitable organization dedicated to protecting Canada's water and empowering Canada's North. We seek opportunities to amplify underrepresented voices, elevate emerging issues, and collaborate with like-minded organizations to drive powerful, sustainable outcomes. Learn About The Foundation. Job Posting: Data Specialist. ABOUT - THE GORDON FOUNDATIONIBA TOOLKITINITIATIVES With over 50 years in operation, The Gordon Foundation has an enduring legacy of philanthropy in Canada. Learn more about historic milestones and achievements from our past by exploring our interactive timeline. We work with communities, organizations and individuals to protect Canada's water and empower Canada's North. GORDON FOUNDATION HISTORY 2020. 1965. In 1965 The Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundation was established by brothers Duncan and Walter Lockhart Gordon and Walter’s wife Elizabeth Gordon. Foundation objectives were broadly defined as: “to promote, assist and engage in charitable work throughout Canada.”. Founders. Walter Gordon. DATASTREAM - THE GORDON FOUNDATION DataStream is a powerful online platform for sharing information about freshwater health. Visit Great Lakes DataStream – coming fall 2021! DataStream is open access and built with communities, policy-makers and researchers in mind. Our mission is to promote knowledge sharing and advance collaborative water stewardship. UNDERSTANDING OUR TREATIES Understanding Our Treaties is a new initiative that engages you to learn about treaties in an interactive learning experience. Treaty Negotiation and Implementation Simulations. Find out all about the Treaty Negotiation and Implementation Simulations that have taken place so far. The Land Claims Agreement Coalition Treaty ResourcesPortal.
TREATY NEGOTIATORS OF THE FUTURE Treaty Negotiators of the Future. Publisher (s) The Gordon Foundation. Date Published. May 25, 2018. 15 Pages. Treaty Negotiators of the Future. Treaties, both Historic Treaties and Modern Land Claims, are important shapers in the relationships between Indigenous Peoples and Canada. Starting in 1701, the British Crown entered into Historic ELEVATING COMMUNITY-BASED WATER MONITORING IN CANADA In November of 2018, The Gordon Foundation, Living Lakes Canada and WWF-Canada convened a collaborative dialogue around federal government engagement and support for community-based water monitoring (CBWM) in Canada. The key objective was to identify actionable steps the federal government can take to show leadership and support in advancing community-based monitoring of freshwater JOB POSTING: LEARNING AND ENGAGEMENT COORDINATORSEE MORE ONGORDONFOUNDATION.CA
DEREGULATE AND EMPOWER LANGUAGE TEACHERS April 8, 2020. Jane Glassco Northern Fellowship, North. Deregulate and Empower Language Teachers. Killulark Arngna’naaq is a 2018-2019 Jane Glassco Northern Fellow. Killulark is an Inuk originally from Qamanit’uaq (Baker Lake) Nunavut, but spent most of her childhood in, and is currently based in Yellowknife, NWT. TURNING TO TRADITIONAL PROCESSES FOR SUPPORTING MENTAL Ashley’s paper, Turning to Traditional Processes for Supporting Mental Health, explores the positive impacts traditional values and practices can have on mental health and wellbeing. She focuses on strengthening community through traditional virtues, values and pursuits. The Gordon Foundation is a charitable organization dedicatedto
ABOUT - THE GORDON FOUNDATION With over 50 years in operation, The Gordon Foundation has an enduring legacy of philanthropy in Canada. Learn more about historic milestones and achievements from our past by exploring our interactive timeline. We work with communities, organizations and individuals to protect Canada's water and empower Canada's North. OUR CURRENT INITIATIVES The Understanding Our Treaties Initiative brings together emerging Indigenous leaders to learn from experts about modern treaties. In collaboration with its partners, The Gordon Foundation developed the Understanding Our Treaties website as an online resource to support and expand the in-person Treaty simulation model.RESOURCE LIBRARY
read the publication. Creating Ethical Spaces: Opportunities to Connect with Land for Life and Learning in the NWT. Author (s): Chloe Dragon Smith. Publisher (s): The Gordon Foundation. April 8, 2020. read the publication. 54 North Resources See all 54 North Resources.Additional Topics.
CONTACT - THE GORDON FOUNDATION 416 601 4776 x 0. Media. Gordon Shallard-Brown. gshallard@gordonfn.org. 416 601 4776 x 230. Send us a Message. For general enquiries, please email info@gordonfn.org and we'll ensure your note is received by the appropriate contact at the Foundation.WORK WITH US
With over 50 years in operation, The Gordon Foundation has an enduring legacy of philanthropy in Canada. Our founders shared a vision for a prosperous Canada, serving all Canadians. While we have evolved significantly as an organization, we continue to pursue goals and advance programs that reflect the spirit of the Gordon family. UNDERSTANDING OUR TREATIES Understanding Our Treaties is a new initiative that engages you to learn about treaties in an interactive learning experience. Treaty Negotiation and Implementation Simulations. Find out all about the Treaty Negotiation and Implementation Simulations that have taken place so far. The Land Claims Agreement Coalition Treaty ResourcesPortal.
IBA TOOLKIT
While the Toolkit focuses primarily on the mining industry, many of the issues and processes addressed in the Toolkit are relevant to the making of agreements in other industry sectors and contexts, including protected areas, oil and gas, hydro and forestry. The goal of the Toolkit is to help communities, negotiators and consultants achieve positive agreements for Indigenous communities. ELEVATING COMMUNITY-BASED WATER MONITORING IN CANADA In November of 2018, The Gordon Foundation, Living Lakes Canada and WWF-Canada convened a collaborative dialogue around federal government engagement and support for community-based water monitoring (CBWM) in Canada. The key objective was to identify actionable steps the federal government can take to show leadership and support in advancing community-based monitoring of freshwater RECOMMENDATIONS ON NORTHERN HOUSING On May 14-16, 2019 The Gordon Foundation convened their third Northern Policy Hackathon (NPH) in Inuvik, Northwest Territories. The third Hackathon brought together northerners from across the three territories and Inuit Nunangat to develop innovative policy recommendations regarding Northern Housing. Participants came from a wide array of backgrounds, including a Gwich’in elder, landlords JOCELYN JOE-STRACK: THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING WHOLE Jocelyn Joe-Strack is a Champagne and Aishihik First Nations scientist. Over the next four weeks she is embarking on a speaking tour of Canadian embassies in Europe to sharing her Indigenous perspective on Climate Change with senior diplomats, academics, youthand the public.
THE GORDON FOUNDATIONABOUTINITIATIVESWORK WITH USNEWSRESOURCESCONTACT The Gordon Foundation is a charitable organization dedicated to protecting Canada's water and empowering Canada's North. We seek opportunities to amplify underrepresented voices, elevate emerging issues, and collaborate with like-minded organizations to drive powerful, sustainable outcomes. Learn About The Foundation. Job Posting: Data Specialist. ELEVATING COMMUNITY-BASED WATER MONITORING IN CANADA In November of 2018, The Gordon Foundation, Living Lakes Canada and WWF-Canada convened a collaborative dialogue around federal government engagement and support for community-based water monitoring (CBWM) in Canada. The key objective was to identify actionable steps the federal government can take to show leadership and support in advancing community-based monitoring of freshwater TREATY NEGOTIATORS OF THE FUTURE Treaty Negotiators of the Future. Publisher (s) The Gordon Foundation. Date Published. May 25, 2018. 15 Pages. Treaty Negotiators of the Future. Treaties, both Historic Treaties and Modern Land Claims, are important shapers in the relationships between Indigenous Peoples and Canada. Starting in 1701, the British Crown entered into Historic DEREGULATE AND EMPOWER LANGUAGE TEACHERS April 8, 2020. Jane Glassco Northern Fellowship, North. Deregulate and Empower Language Teachers. Killulark Arngna’naaq is a 2018-2019 Jane Glassco Northern Fellow. Killulark is an Inuk originally from Qamanit’uaq (Baker Lake) Nunavut, but spent most of her childhood in, and is currently based in Yellowknife, NWT. TURNING TO TRADITIONAL PROCESSES FOR SUPPORTING MENTAL Ashley’s paper, Turning to Traditional Processes for Supporting Mental Health, explores the positive impacts traditional values and practices can have on mental health and wellbeing. She focuses on strengthening community through traditional virtues, values and pursuits. The Gordon Foundation is a charitable organization dedicatedto
JOB POSTING: LEARNING AND ENGAGEMENT COORDINATORSEE MORE ONGORDONFOUNDATION.CA
RECOMMENDATIONS ON NORTHERN HOUSING On May 14-16, 2019 The Gordon Foundation convened their third Northern Policy Hackathon (NPH) in Inuvik, Northwest Territories. The third Hackathon brought together northerners from across the three territories and Inuit Nunangat to develop innovative policy recommendations regarding Northern Housing. Participants came from a wide array of backgrounds, including a Gwich’in elder, landlordsUNCOMFORTABLE INUK
April 8, 2020. Jane Glassco Northern Fellowship, North. Uncomfortable Inuk – Exploring Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit. Tina Piulia DeCouto is a 2018-2019 Jane Glassco Northern Fellow. Tina has worked for Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. (NTI), an organization representing the interests of Inuit in the implementation of the Nunavut Agreement, since 2014.ASHLEY CARVILL
Ashley Carvill was born into a family of leaders within the Carcross/Tagish First Nation (C/TFN). Her training in traditional Indigenous values came at the knee of her paternal great-grandmother, T’sint. As a young child, she was known in Carcross for her highTINA PIULIA DECOUTO
The Gordon Foundation undertakes research, leadership development and public dialogue so that public policies in Canada reflect a commitmentto
THE GORDON FOUNDATIONABOUTINITIATIVESWORK WITH USNEWSRESOURCESCONTACT The Gordon Foundation is a charitable organization dedicated to protecting Canada's water and empowering Canada's North. We seek opportunities to amplify underrepresented voices, elevate emerging issues, and collaborate with like-minded organizations to drive powerful, sustainable outcomes. Learn About The Foundation. Job Posting: Data Specialist. ELEVATING COMMUNITY-BASED WATER MONITORING IN CANADA In November of 2018, The Gordon Foundation, Living Lakes Canada and WWF-Canada convened a collaborative dialogue around federal government engagement and support for community-based water monitoring (CBWM) in Canada. The key objective was to identify actionable steps the federal government can take to show leadership and support in advancing community-based monitoring of freshwater TREATY NEGOTIATORS OF THE FUTURE Treaty Negotiators of the Future. Publisher (s) The Gordon Foundation. Date Published. May 25, 2018. 15 Pages. Treaty Negotiators of the Future. Treaties, both Historic Treaties and Modern Land Claims, are important shapers in the relationships between Indigenous Peoples and Canada. Starting in 1701, the British Crown entered into Historic DEREGULATE AND EMPOWER LANGUAGE TEACHERS April 8, 2020. Jane Glassco Northern Fellowship, North. Deregulate and Empower Language Teachers. Killulark Arngna’naaq is a 2018-2019 Jane Glassco Northern Fellow. Killulark is an Inuk originally from Qamanit’uaq (Baker Lake) Nunavut, but spent most of her childhood in, and is currently based in Yellowknife, NWT. TURNING TO TRADITIONAL PROCESSES FOR SUPPORTING MENTAL Ashley’s paper, Turning to Traditional Processes for Supporting Mental Health, explores the positive impacts traditional values and practices can have on mental health and wellbeing. She focuses on strengthening community through traditional virtues, values and pursuits. The Gordon Foundation is a charitable organization dedicatedto
JOB POSTING: LEARNING AND ENGAGEMENT COORDINATORSEE MORE ONGORDONFOUNDATION.CA
RECOMMENDATIONS ON NORTHERN HOUSING On May 14-16, 2019 The Gordon Foundation convened their third Northern Policy Hackathon (NPH) in Inuvik, Northwest Territories. The third Hackathon brought together northerners from across the three territories and Inuit Nunangat to develop innovative policy recommendations regarding Northern Housing. Participants came from a wide array of backgrounds, including a Gwich’in elder, landlordsUNCOMFORTABLE INUK
April 8, 2020. Jane Glassco Northern Fellowship, North. Uncomfortable Inuk – Exploring Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit. Tina Piulia DeCouto is a 2018-2019 Jane Glassco Northern Fellow. Tina has worked for Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. (NTI), an organization representing the interests of Inuit in the implementation of the Nunavut Agreement, since 2014.ASHLEY CARVILL
Ashley Carvill was born into a family of leaders within the Carcross/Tagish First Nation (C/TFN). Her training in traditional Indigenous values came at the knee of her paternal great-grandmother, T’sint. As a young child, she was known in Carcross for her highTINA PIULIA DECOUTO
The Gordon Foundation undertakes research, leadership development and public dialogue so that public policies in Canada reflect a commitmentto
ABOUT - THE GORDON FOUNDATION With over 50 years in operation, The Gordon Foundation has an enduring legacy of philanthropy in Canada. Learn more about historic milestones and achievements from our past by exploring our interactive timeline. We work with communities, organizations and individuals to protect Canada's water and empower Canada's North. GORDON FOUNDATION HISTORY 2020. 1965. In 1965 The Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundation was established by brothers Duncan and Walter Lockhart Gordon and Walter’s wife Elizabeth Gordon. Foundation objectives were broadly defined as: “to promote, assist and engage in charitable work throughout Canada.”. Founders. Walter Gordon. CONTACT - THE GORDON FOUNDATION 416 601 4776 x 0. Media. Gordon Shallard-Brown. gshallard@gordonfn.org. 416 601 4776 x 230. Send us a Message. For general enquiries, please email info@gordonfn.org and we'll ensure your note is received by the appropriate contact at the Foundation. DATASTREAM - THE GORDON FOUNDATION DataStream is a powerful online platform for sharing information about freshwater health. Visit Great Lakes DataStream – coming fall 2021! DataStream is open access and built with communities, policy-makers and researchers in mind. Our mission is to promote knowledge sharing and advance collaborative water stewardship.WORK WITH US
With over 50 years in operation, The Gordon Foundation has an enduring legacy of philanthropy in Canada. Our founders shared a vision for a prosperous Canada, serving all Canadians. While we have evolved significantly as an organization, we continue to pursue goals and advance programs that reflect the spirit of the Gordon family. UNDERSTANDING OUR TREATIES Understanding Our Treaties is a new initiative that engages you to learn about treaties in an interactive learning experience. Treaty Negotiation and Implementation Simulations. Find out all about the Treaty Negotiation and Implementation Simulations that have taken place so far. The Land Claims Agreement Coalition Treaty ResourcesPortal.
IBA COMMUNITY TOOLKIT IBA Community Toolkit. The IBA Community Toolkit is a free resource for First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities in Canada considering impact and benefit agreements, specifically those with mining companies. While the Toolkit focuses primarily on the mining industry, many of the issues and processes addressed in the Toolkit are relevantto
TREATY SIMULATIONS
The Métis Nation of Ontario Simulation, taking place in partnership with the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) and Métis Nation of Ontario Youth Council (MNOYC), is scheduled for later this month, ahead of the Third National Treaty Simulation in March.. If you’re curious about what those events will look like, we’re here to answer some common questions about treaty simulations. THE ARCTIC COUNCIL: ITS PLACE IN THE FUTURE OF ARCTIC The Arctic Council: Its place in the future of Arctic governance. The Arctic will face vast challenges in the years to come, requiring all levels of governance – especially the Arctic Council – to constantly adjust their modes of operation. Critical discussion is a necessary component in adapting to new policy realities. JOCELYN JOE-STRACK: THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING WHOLE Jocelyn Joe-Strack is a Champagne and Aishihik First Nations scientist. Over the next four weeks she is embarking on a speaking tour of Canadian embassies in Europe to sharing her Indigenous perspective on Climate Change with senior diplomats, academics, youthand the public.
THE GORDON FOUNDATIONABOUTINITIATIVESWORK WITH USNEWSRESOURCESCONTACT The Gordon Foundation is a charitable organization dedicated to protecting Canada's water and empowering Canada's North. We seek opportunities to amplify underrepresented voices, elevate emerging issues, and collaborate with like-minded organizations to drive powerful, sustainable outcomes. Learn About The Foundation. Job Posting: Data Specialist. ELEVATING COMMUNITY-BASED WATER MONITORING IN CANADA In November of 2018, The Gordon Foundation, Living Lakes Canada and WWF-Canada convened a collaborative dialogue around federal government engagement and support for community-based water monitoring (CBWM) in Canada. The key objective was to identify actionable steps the federal government can take to show leadership and support in advancing community-based monitoring of freshwater TREATY NEGOTIATORS OF THE FUTURE Treaty Negotiators of the Future. Publisher (s) The Gordon Foundation. Date Published. May 25, 2018. 15 Pages. Treaty Negotiators of the Future. Treaties, both Historic Treaties and Modern Land Claims, are important shapers in the relationships between Indigenous Peoples and Canada. Starting in 1701, the British Crown entered into Historic DEREGULATE AND EMPOWER LANGUAGE TEACHERS April 8, 2020. Jane Glassco Northern Fellowship, North. Deregulate and Empower Language Teachers. Killulark Arngna’naaq is a 2018-2019 Jane Glassco Northern Fellow. Killulark is an Inuk originally from Qamanit’uaq (Baker Lake) Nunavut, but spent most of her childhood in, and is currently based in Yellowknife, NWT. TURNING TO TRADITIONAL PROCESSES FOR SUPPORTING MENTAL Ashley’s paper, Turning to Traditional Processes for Supporting Mental Health, explores the positive impacts traditional values and practices can have on mental health and wellbeing. She focuses on strengthening community through traditional virtues, values and pursuits. The Gordon Foundation is a charitable organization dedicatedto
JOB POSTING: LEARNING AND ENGAGEMENT COORDINATORSEE MORE ONGORDONFOUNDATION.CA
RECOMMENDATIONS ON NORTHERN HOUSING On May 14-16, 2019 The Gordon Foundation convened their third Northern Policy Hackathon (NPH) in Inuvik, Northwest Territories. The third Hackathon brought together northerners from across the three territories and Inuit Nunangat to develop innovative policy recommendations regarding Northern Housing. Participants came from a wide array of backgrounds, including a Gwich’in elder, landlordsUNCOMFORTABLE INUK
April 8, 2020. Jane Glassco Northern Fellowship, North. Uncomfortable Inuk – Exploring Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit. Tina Piulia DeCouto is a 2018-2019 Jane Glassco Northern Fellow. Tina has worked for Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. (NTI), an organization representing the interests of Inuit in the implementation of the Nunavut Agreement, since 2014.ASHLEY CARVILL
Ashley Carvill was born into a family of leaders within the Carcross/Tagish First Nation (C/TFN). Her training in traditional Indigenous values came at the knee of her paternal great-grandmother, T’sint. As a young child, she was known in Carcross for her highTINA PIULIA DECOUTO
The Gordon Foundation undertakes research, leadership development and public dialogue so that public policies in Canada reflect a commitmentto
THE GORDON FOUNDATIONABOUTINITIATIVESWORK WITH USNEWSRESOURCESCONTACT The Gordon Foundation is a charitable organization dedicated to protecting Canada's water and empowering Canada's North. We seek opportunities to amplify underrepresented voices, elevate emerging issues, and collaborate with like-minded organizations to drive powerful, sustainable outcomes. Learn About The Foundation. Job Posting: Data Specialist. ELEVATING COMMUNITY-BASED WATER MONITORING IN CANADA In November of 2018, The Gordon Foundation, Living Lakes Canada and WWF-Canada convened a collaborative dialogue around federal government engagement and support for community-based water monitoring (CBWM) in Canada. The key objective was to identify actionable steps the federal government can take to show leadership and support in advancing community-based monitoring of freshwater TREATY NEGOTIATORS OF THE FUTURE Treaty Negotiators of the Future. Publisher (s) The Gordon Foundation. Date Published. May 25, 2018. 15 Pages. Treaty Negotiators of the Future. Treaties, both Historic Treaties and Modern Land Claims, are important shapers in the relationships between Indigenous Peoples and Canada. Starting in 1701, the British Crown entered into Historic DEREGULATE AND EMPOWER LANGUAGE TEACHERS April 8, 2020. Jane Glassco Northern Fellowship, North. Deregulate and Empower Language Teachers. Killulark Arngna’naaq is a 2018-2019 Jane Glassco Northern Fellow. Killulark is an Inuk originally from Qamanit’uaq (Baker Lake) Nunavut, but spent most of her childhood in, and is currently based in Yellowknife, NWT. TURNING TO TRADITIONAL PROCESSES FOR SUPPORTING MENTAL Ashley’s paper, Turning to Traditional Processes for Supporting Mental Health, explores the positive impacts traditional values and practices can have on mental health and wellbeing. She focuses on strengthening community through traditional virtues, values and pursuits. The Gordon Foundation is a charitable organization dedicatedto
JOB POSTING: LEARNING AND ENGAGEMENT COORDINATORSEE MORE ONGORDONFOUNDATION.CA
RECOMMENDATIONS ON NORTHERN HOUSING On May 14-16, 2019 The Gordon Foundation convened their third Northern Policy Hackathon (NPH) in Inuvik, Northwest Territories. The third Hackathon brought together northerners from across the three territories and Inuit Nunangat to develop innovative policy recommendations regarding Northern Housing. Participants came from a wide array of backgrounds, including a Gwich’in elder, landlordsUNCOMFORTABLE INUK
April 8, 2020. Jane Glassco Northern Fellowship, North. Uncomfortable Inuk – Exploring Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit. Tina Piulia DeCouto is a 2018-2019 Jane Glassco Northern Fellow. Tina has worked for Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. (NTI), an organization representing the interests of Inuit in the implementation of the Nunavut Agreement, since 2014.ASHLEY CARVILL
Ashley Carvill was born into a family of leaders within the Carcross/Tagish First Nation (C/TFN). Her training in traditional Indigenous values came at the knee of her paternal great-grandmother, T’sint. As a young child, she was known in Carcross for her highTINA PIULIA DECOUTO
The Gordon Foundation undertakes research, leadership development and public dialogue so that public policies in Canada reflect a commitmentto
ABOUT - THE GORDON FOUNDATION With over 50 years in operation, The Gordon Foundation has an enduring legacy of philanthropy in Canada. Learn more about historic milestones and achievements from our past by exploring our interactive timeline. We work with communities, organizations and individuals to protect Canada's water and empower Canada's North. GORDON FOUNDATION HISTORY 2020. 1965. In 1965 The Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundation was established by brothers Duncan and Walter Lockhart Gordon and Walter’s wife Elizabeth Gordon. Foundation objectives were broadly defined as: “to promote, assist and engage in charitable work throughout Canada.”. Founders. Walter Gordon. CONTACT - THE GORDON FOUNDATION 416 601 4776 x 0. Media. Gordon Shallard-Brown. gshallard@gordonfn.org. 416 601 4776 x 230. Send us a Message. For general enquiries, please email info@gordonfn.org and we'll ensure your note is received by the appropriate contact at the Foundation. DATASTREAM - THE GORDON FOUNDATION DataStream is a powerful online platform for sharing information about freshwater health. Visit Great Lakes DataStream – coming fall 2021! DataStream is open access and built with communities, policy-makers and researchers in mind. Our mission is to promote knowledge sharing and advance collaborative water stewardship.WORK WITH US
With over 50 years in operation, The Gordon Foundation has an enduring legacy of philanthropy in Canada. Our founders shared a vision for a prosperous Canada, serving all Canadians. While we have evolved significantly as an organization, we continue to pursue goals and advance programs that reflect the spirit of the Gordon family. UNDERSTANDING OUR TREATIES Understanding Our Treaties is a new initiative that engages you to learn about treaties in an interactive learning experience. Treaty Negotiation and Implementation Simulations. Find out all about the Treaty Negotiation and Implementation Simulations that have taken place so far. The Land Claims Agreement Coalition Treaty ResourcesPortal.
IBA COMMUNITY TOOLKIT IBA Community Toolkit. The IBA Community Toolkit is a free resource for First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities in Canada considering impact and benefit agreements, specifically those with mining companies. While the Toolkit focuses primarily on the mining industry, many of the issues and processes addressed in the Toolkit are relevantto
TREATY SIMULATIONS
The Métis Nation of Ontario Simulation, taking place in partnership with the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) and Métis Nation of Ontario Youth Council (MNOYC), is scheduled for later this month, ahead of the Third National Treaty Simulation in March.. If you’re curious about what those events will look like, we’re here to answer some common questions about treaty simulations. THE ARCTIC COUNCIL: ITS PLACE IN THE FUTURE OF ARCTIC The Arctic Council: Its place in the future of Arctic governance. The Arctic will face vast challenges in the years to come, requiring all levels of governance – especially the Arctic Council – to constantly adjust their modes of operation. Critical discussion is a necessary component in adapting to new policy realities. JOCELYN JOE-STRACK: THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING WHOLE Jocelyn Joe-Strack is a Champagne and Aishihik First Nations scientist. Over the next four weeks she is embarking on a speaking tour of Canadian embassies in Europe to sharing her Indigenous perspective on Climate Change with senior diplomats, academics, youthand the public.
THE GORDON FOUNDATIONABOUTINITIATIVESWORK WITH USNEWSRESOURCESCONTACTBETSY GORDON FOUNDATIONMICHAEL GORDON FOUNDATIONWOLF GORDON FOUNDATIONWYMAN GORDON FOUNDATIONGORDON CHARTER FOUNDATIONGORDON CHARTER FOUNDATION The Gordon Foundation is a charitable organization dedicated to protecting Canada's water and empowering Canada's North. We seek opportunities to amplify underrepresented voices, elevate emerging issues, and collaborate with like-minded organizations to drive powerful, sustainable outcomes. Learn About The Foundation. Job Posting: Data Specialist. ABOUT - THE GORDON FOUNDATIONIBA TOOLKITINITIATIVESGORDON CHARTER FOUNDATIONWOLF GORDON FOUNDATIONMICHAEL GORDON FOUNDATIONWYMAN GORDON FOUNDATIONBETSY GORDON FOUNDATIONWALTER AND DUNCAN GORDON FOUNDATION With over 50 years in operation, The Gordon Foundation has an enduring legacy of philanthropy in Canada. Learn more about historic milestones and achievements from our past by exploring our interactive timeline. We work with communities, organizations and individuals to protect Canada's water and empower Canada's North. GORDON FOUNDATION HISTORY 2020. 1965. In 1965 The Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundation was established by brothers Duncan and Walter Lockhart Gordon and Walter’s wife Elizabeth Gordon. Foundation objectives were broadly defined as: “to promote, assist and engage in charitable work throughout Canada.”. Founders. Walter Gordon. DATASTREAM - THE GORDON FOUNDATIONBETSY GORDON FOUNDATIONMICHAEL GORDON FOUNDATIONWOLF GORDON FOUNDATIONWYMAN GORDON FOUNDATIONGORDON CHARTER FOUNDATIONGORDON CHARTER FOUNDATION DataStream is a powerful online platform for sharing information about freshwater health. Visit Great Lakes DataStream – coming fall 2021! DataStream is open access and built with communities, policy-makers and researchers in mind. Our mission is to promote knowledge sharing and advance collaborative water stewardship. CONTACT - THE GORDON FOUNDATIONGORDON CHARTER FOUNDATIONMICHAEL GORDON FOUNDATIONWOLF GORDON FOUNDATIONWYMAN GORDON FOUNDATIONBETSY GORDON FOUNDATIONWALTER AND DUNCAN GORDON FOUNDATION 416 601 4776 x 0. Media. Gordon Shallard-Brown. gshallard@gordonfn.org. 416 601 4776 x 230. Send us a Message. For general enquiries, please email info@gordonfn.org and we'll ensure your note is received by the appropriate contact at the Foundation. TREATY NEGOTIATORS OF THE FUTURE Treaty Negotiators of the Future. Publisher (s) The Gordon Foundation. Date Published. May 25, 2018. 15 Pages. Treaty Negotiators of the Future. Treaties, both Historic Treaties and Modern Land Claims, are important shapers in the relationships between Indigenous Peoples and Canada. Starting in 1701, the British Crown entered into Historic ELEVATING COMMUNITY-BASED WATER MONITORING IN CANADA In November of 2018, The Gordon Foundation, Living Lakes Canada and WWF-Canada convened a collaborative dialogue around federal government engagement and support for community-based water monitoring (CBWM) in Canada. The key objective was to identify actionable steps the federal government can take to show leadership and support in advancing community-based monitoring of freshwater DEREGULATE AND EMPOWER LANGUAGE TEACHERS April 8, 2020. Jane Glassco Northern Fellowship, North. Deregulate and Empower Language Teachers. Killulark Arngna’naaq is a 2018-2019 Jane Glassco Northern Fellow. Killulark is an Inuk originally from Qamanit’uaq (Baker Lake) Nunavut, but spent most of her childhood in, and is currently based in Yellowknife, NWT. JOB POSTING: LEARNING AND ENGAGEMENT COORDINATORSEE MORE ONGORDONFOUNDATION.CA
TURNING TO TRADITIONAL PROCESSES FOR SUPPORTING MENTAL Ashley’s paper, Turning to Traditional Processes for Supporting Mental Health, explores the positive impacts traditional values and practices can have on mental health and wellbeing. She focuses on strengthening community through traditional virtues, values and pursuits. The Gordon Foundation is a charitable organization dedicatedto
THE GORDON FOUNDATIONABOUTINITIATIVESWORK WITH USNEWSRESOURCESCONTACTBETSY GORDON FOUNDATIONMICHAEL GORDON FOUNDATIONWOLF GORDON FOUNDATIONWYMAN GORDON FOUNDATIONGORDON CHARTER FOUNDATIONGORDON CHARTER FOUNDATION The Gordon Foundation is a charitable organization dedicated to protecting Canada's water and empowering Canada's North. We seek opportunities to amplify underrepresented voices, elevate emerging issues, and collaborate with like-minded organizations to drive powerful, sustainable outcomes. Learn About The Foundation. Job Posting: Data Specialist. ABOUT - THE GORDON FOUNDATIONIBA TOOLKITINITIATIVESGORDON CHARTER FOUNDATIONWOLF GORDON FOUNDATIONMICHAEL GORDON FOUNDATIONWYMAN GORDON FOUNDATIONBETSY GORDON FOUNDATIONWALTER AND DUNCAN GORDON FOUNDATION With over 50 years in operation, The Gordon Foundation has an enduring legacy of philanthropy in Canada. Learn more about historic milestones and achievements from our past by exploring our interactive timeline. We work with communities, organizations and individuals to protect Canada's water and empower Canada's North. GORDON FOUNDATION HISTORY 2020. 1965. In 1965 The Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundation was established by brothers Duncan and Walter Lockhart Gordon and Walter’s wife Elizabeth Gordon. Foundation objectives were broadly defined as: “to promote, assist and engage in charitable work throughout Canada.”. Founders. Walter Gordon. DATASTREAM - THE GORDON FOUNDATIONBETSY GORDON FOUNDATIONMICHAEL GORDON FOUNDATIONWOLF GORDON FOUNDATIONWYMAN GORDON FOUNDATIONGORDON CHARTER FOUNDATIONGORDON CHARTER FOUNDATION DataStream is a powerful online platform for sharing information about freshwater health. Visit Great Lakes DataStream – coming fall 2021! DataStream is open access and built with communities, policy-makers and researchers in mind. Our mission is to promote knowledge sharing and advance collaborative water stewardship. CONTACT - THE GORDON FOUNDATIONGORDON CHARTER FOUNDATIONMICHAEL GORDON FOUNDATIONWOLF GORDON FOUNDATIONWYMAN GORDON FOUNDATIONBETSY GORDON FOUNDATIONWALTER AND DUNCAN GORDON FOUNDATION 416 601 4776 x 0. Media. Gordon Shallard-Brown. gshallard@gordonfn.org. 416 601 4776 x 230. Send us a Message. For general enquiries, please email info@gordonfn.org and we'll ensure your note is received by the appropriate contact at the Foundation. TREATY NEGOTIATORS OF THE FUTURE Treaty Negotiators of the Future. Publisher (s) The Gordon Foundation. Date Published. May 25, 2018. 15 Pages. Treaty Negotiators of the Future. Treaties, both Historic Treaties and Modern Land Claims, are important shapers in the relationships between Indigenous Peoples and Canada. Starting in 1701, the British Crown entered into Historic ELEVATING COMMUNITY-BASED WATER MONITORING IN CANADA In November of 2018, The Gordon Foundation, Living Lakes Canada and WWF-Canada convened a collaborative dialogue around federal government engagement and support for community-based water monitoring (CBWM) in Canada. The key objective was to identify actionable steps the federal government can take to show leadership and support in advancing community-based monitoring of freshwater DEREGULATE AND EMPOWER LANGUAGE TEACHERS April 8, 2020. Jane Glassco Northern Fellowship, North. Deregulate and Empower Language Teachers. Killulark Arngna’naaq is a 2018-2019 Jane Glassco Northern Fellow. Killulark is an Inuk originally from Qamanit’uaq (Baker Lake) Nunavut, but spent most of her childhood in, and is currently based in Yellowknife, NWT. JOB POSTING: LEARNING AND ENGAGEMENT COORDINATORSEE MORE ONGORDONFOUNDATION.CA
TURNING TO TRADITIONAL PROCESSES FOR SUPPORTING MENTAL Ashley’s paper, Turning to Traditional Processes for Supporting Mental Health, explores the positive impacts traditional values and practices can have on mental health and wellbeing. She focuses on strengthening community through traditional virtues, values and pursuits. The Gordon Foundation is a charitable organization dedicatedto
ABOUT - THE GORDON FOUNDATION With over 50 years in operation, The Gordon Foundation has an enduring legacy of philanthropy in Canada. Learn more about historic milestones and achievements from our past by exploring our interactive timeline. We work with communities, organizations and individuals to protect Canada's water and empower Canada's North. OUR CURRENT INITIATIVES The Understanding Our Treaties Initiative brings together emerging Indigenous leaders to learn from experts about modern treaties. In collaboration with its partners, The Gordon Foundation developed the Understanding Our Treaties website as an online resource to support and expand the in-person Treaty simulation model.RESOURCE LIBRARY
read the publication. Creating Ethical Spaces: Opportunities to Connect with Land for Life and Learning in the NWT. Author (s): Chloe Dragon Smith. Publisher (s): The Gordon Foundation. April 8, 2020. read the publication. 54 North Resources See all 54 North Resources.Additional Topics.
CONTACT - THE GORDON FOUNDATION 416 601 4776 x 0. Media. Gordon Shallard-Brown. gshallard@gordonfn.org. 416 601 4776 x 230. Send us a Message. For general enquiries, please email info@gordonfn.org and we'll ensure your note is received by the appropriate contact at the Foundation.WORK WITH US
With over 50 years in operation, The Gordon Foundation has an enduring legacy of philanthropy in Canada. Our founders shared a vision for a prosperous Canada, serving all Canadians. While we have evolved significantly as an organization, we continue to pursue goals and advance programs that reflect the spirit of the Gordon family. ELEVATING COMMUNITY-BASED WATER MONITORING IN CANADA In November of 2018, The Gordon Foundation, Living Lakes Canada and WWF-Canada convened a collaborative dialogue around federal government engagement and support for community-based water monitoring (CBWM) in Canada. The key objective was to identify actionable steps the federal government can take to show leadership and support in advancing community-based monitoring of freshwater UNDERSTANDING OUR TREATIES Understanding Our Treaties is a new initiative that engages you to learn about treaties in an interactive learning experience. Treaty Negotiation and Implementation Simulations. Find out all about the Treaty Negotiation and Implementation Simulations that have taken place so far. The Land Claims Agreement Coalition Treaty ResourcesPortal.
RECOMMENDATIONS ON NORTHERN HOUSING On May 14-16, 2019 The Gordon Foundation convened their third Northern Policy Hackathon (NPH) in Inuvik, Northwest Territories. The third Hackathon brought together northerners from across the three territories and Inuit Nunangat to develop innovative policy recommendations regarding Northern Housing. Participants came from a wide array of backgrounds, including a Gwich’in elder, landlordsUNCOMFORTABLE INUK
April 8, 2020. Jane Glassco Northern Fellowship, North. Uncomfortable Inuk – Exploring Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit. Tina Piulia DeCouto is a 2018-2019 Jane Glassco Northern Fellow. Tina has worked for Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. (NTI), an organization representing the interests of Inuit in the implementation of the Nunavut Agreement, since 2014. JOCELYN JOE-STRACK: THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING WHOLE Jocelyn Joe-Strack is a Champagne and Aishihik First Nations scientist. Over the next four weeks she is embarking on a speaking tour of Canadian embassies in Europe to sharing her Indigenous perspective on Climate Change with senior diplomats, academics, youthand the public.
THE GORDON FOUNDATIONABOUTINITIATIVESWORK WITH USNEWSRESOURCESCONTACTBETSY GORDON FOUNDATIONMICHAEL GORDON FOUNDATIONWOLF GORDON FOUNDATIONWYMAN GORDON FOUNDATIONGORDON CHARTER FOUNDATIONGORDON CHARTER FOUNDATION The Gordon Foundation is a charitable organization dedicated to protecting Canada's water and empowering Canada's North. We seek opportunities to amplify underrepresented voices, elevate emerging issues, and collaborate with like-minded organizations to drive powerful, sustainable outcomes. Learn About The Foundation. Job Posting: Data Specialist. ABOUT - THE GORDON FOUNDATIONIBA TOOLKITINITIATIVESGORDON CHARTER FOUNDATIONWOLF GORDON FOUNDATIONMICHAEL GORDON FOUNDATIONWYMAN GORDON FOUNDATIONBETSY GORDON FOUNDATIONWALTER AND DUNCAN GORDON FOUNDATION With over 50 years in operation, The Gordon Foundation has an enduring legacy of philanthropy in Canada. Learn more about historic milestones and achievements from our past by exploring our interactive timeline. We work with communities, organizations and individuals to protect Canada's water and empower Canada's North. GORDON FOUNDATION HISTORY 2020. 1965. In 1965 The Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundation was established by brothers Duncan and Walter Lockhart Gordon and Walter’s wife Elizabeth Gordon. Foundation objectives were broadly defined as: “to promote, assist and engage in charitable work throughout Canada.”. Founders. Walter Gordon. DATASTREAM - THE GORDON FOUNDATIONBETSY GORDON FOUNDATIONMICHAEL GORDON FOUNDATIONWOLF GORDON FOUNDATIONWYMAN GORDON FOUNDATIONGORDON CHARTER FOUNDATIONGORDON CHARTER FOUNDATION DataStream is a powerful online platform for sharing information about freshwater health. Visit Great Lakes DataStream – coming fall 2021! DataStream is open access and built with communities, policy-makers and researchers in mind. Our mission is to promote knowledge sharing and advance collaborative water stewardship. CONTACT - THE GORDON FOUNDATIONGORDON CHARTER FOUNDATIONMICHAEL GORDON FOUNDATIONWOLF GORDON FOUNDATIONWYMAN GORDON FOUNDATIONBETSY GORDON FOUNDATIONWALTER AND DUNCAN GORDON FOUNDATION 416 601 4776 x 0. Media. Gordon Shallard-Brown. gshallard@gordonfn.org. 416 601 4776 x 230. Send us a Message. For general enquiries, please email info@gordonfn.org and we'll ensure your note is received by the appropriate contact at the Foundation. TREATY NEGOTIATORS OF THE FUTURE Treaty Negotiators of the Future. Publisher (s) The Gordon Foundation. Date Published. May 25, 2018. 15 Pages. Treaty Negotiators of the Future. Treaties, both Historic Treaties and Modern Land Claims, are important shapers in the relationships between Indigenous Peoples and Canada. Starting in 1701, the British Crown entered into Historic ELEVATING COMMUNITY-BASED WATER MONITORING IN CANADA In November of 2018, The Gordon Foundation, Living Lakes Canada and WWF-Canada convened a collaborative dialogue around federal government engagement and support for community-based water monitoring (CBWM) in Canada. The key objective was to identify actionable steps the federal government can take to show leadership and support in advancing community-based monitoring of freshwater DEREGULATE AND EMPOWER LANGUAGE TEACHERS April 8, 2020. Jane Glassco Northern Fellowship, North. Deregulate and Empower Language Teachers. Killulark Arngna’naaq is a 2018-2019 Jane Glassco Northern Fellow. Killulark is an Inuk originally from Qamanit’uaq (Baker Lake) Nunavut, but spent most of her childhood in, and is currently based in Yellowknife, NWT. JOB POSTING: LEARNING AND ENGAGEMENT COORDINATORSEE MORE ONGORDONFOUNDATION.CA
TURNING TO TRADITIONAL PROCESSES FOR SUPPORTING MENTAL Ashley’s paper, Turning to Traditional Processes for Supporting Mental Health, explores the positive impacts traditional values and practices can have on mental health and wellbeing. She focuses on strengthening community through traditional virtues, values and pursuits. The Gordon Foundation is a charitable organization dedicatedto
THE GORDON FOUNDATIONABOUTINITIATIVESWORK WITH USNEWSRESOURCESCONTACTBETSY GORDON FOUNDATIONMICHAEL GORDON FOUNDATIONWOLF GORDON FOUNDATIONWYMAN GORDON FOUNDATIONGORDON CHARTER FOUNDATIONGORDON CHARTER FOUNDATION The Gordon Foundation is a charitable organization dedicated to protecting Canada's water and empowering Canada's North. We seek opportunities to amplify underrepresented voices, elevate emerging issues, and collaborate with like-minded organizations to drive powerful, sustainable outcomes. Learn About The Foundation. Job Posting: Data Specialist. ABOUT - THE GORDON FOUNDATIONIBA TOOLKITINITIATIVESGORDON CHARTER FOUNDATIONWOLF GORDON FOUNDATIONMICHAEL GORDON FOUNDATIONWYMAN GORDON FOUNDATIONBETSY GORDON FOUNDATIONWALTER AND DUNCAN GORDON FOUNDATION With over 50 years in operation, The Gordon Foundation has an enduring legacy of philanthropy in Canada. Learn more about historic milestones and achievements from our past by exploring our interactive timeline. We work with communities, organizations and individuals to protect Canada's water and empower Canada's North. GORDON FOUNDATION HISTORY 2020. 1965. In 1965 The Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundation was established by brothers Duncan and Walter Lockhart Gordon and Walter’s wife Elizabeth Gordon. Foundation objectives were broadly defined as: “to promote, assist and engage in charitable work throughout Canada.”. Founders. Walter Gordon. DATASTREAM - THE GORDON FOUNDATIONBETSY GORDON FOUNDATIONMICHAEL GORDON FOUNDATIONWOLF GORDON FOUNDATIONWYMAN GORDON FOUNDATIONGORDON CHARTER FOUNDATIONGORDON CHARTER FOUNDATION DataStream is a powerful online platform for sharing information about freshwater health. Visit Great Lakes DataStream – coming fall 2021! DataStream is open access and built with communities, policy-makers and researchers in mind. Our mission is to promote knowledge sharing and advance collaborative water stewardship. CONTACT - THE GORDON FOUNDATIONGORDON CHARTER FOUNDATIONMICHAEL GORDON FOUNDATIONWOLF GORDON FOUNDATIONWYMAN GORDON FOUNDATIONBETSY GORDON FOUNDATIONWALTER AND DUNCAN GORDON FOUNDATION 416 601 4776 x 0. Media. Gordon Shallard-Brown. gshallard@gordonfn.org. 416 601 4776 x 230. Send us a Message. For general enquiries, please email info@gordonfn.org and we'll ensure your note is received by the appropriate contact at the Foundation. TREATY NEGOTIATORS OF THE FUTURE Treaty Negotiators of the Future. Publisher (s) The Gordon Foundation. Date Published. May 25, 2018. 15 Pages. Treaty Negotiators of the Future. Treaties, both Historic Treaties and Modern Land Claims, are important shapers in the relationships between Indigenous Peoples and Canada. Starting in 1701, the British Crown entered into Historic ELEVATING COMMUNITY-BASED WATER MONITORING IN CANADA In November of 2018, The Gordon Foundation, Living Lakes Canada and WWF-Canada convened a collaborative dialogue around federal government engagement and support for community-based water monitoring (CBWM) in Canada. The key objective was to identify actionable steps the federal government can take to show leadership and support in advancing community-based monitoring of freshwater DEREGULATE AND EMPOWER LANGUAGE TEACHERS April 8, 2020. Jane Glassco Northern Fellowship, North. Deregulate and Empower Language Teachers. Killulark Arngna’naaq is a 2018-2019 Jane Glassco Northern Fellow. Killulark is an Inuk originally from Qamanit’uaq (Baker Lake) Nunavut, but spent most of her childhood in, and is currently based in Yellowknife, NWT. JOB POSTING: LEARNING AND ENGAGEMENT COORDINATORSEE MORE ONGORDONFOUNDATION.CA
TURNING TO TRADITIONAL PROCESSES FOR SUPPORTING MENTAL Ashley’s paper, Turning to Traditional Processes for Supporting Mental Health, explores the positive impacts traditional values and practices can have on mental health and wellbeing. She focuses on strengthening community through traditional virtues, values and pursuits. The Gordon Foundation is a charitable organization dedicatedto
ABOUT - THE GORDON FOUNDATION With over 50 years in operation, The Gordon Foundation has an enduring legacy of philanthropy in Canada. Learn more about historic milestones and achievements from our past by exploring our interactive timeline. We work with communities, organizations and individuals to protect Canada's water and empower Canada's North. OUR CURRENT INITIATIVES The Understanding Our Treaties Initiative brings together emerging Indigenous leaders to learn from experts about modern treaties. In collaboration with its partners, The Gordon Foundation developed the Understanding Our Treaties website as an online resource to support and expand the in-person Treaty simulation model.RESOURCE LIBRARY
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CONTACT - THE GORDON FOUNDATION 416 601 4776 x 0. Media. Gordon Shallard-Brown. gshallard@gordonfn.org. 416 601 4776 x 230. Send us a Message. For general enquiries, please email info@gordonfn.org and we'll ensure your note is received by the appropriate contact at the Foundation.WORK WITH US
With over 50 years in operation, The Gordon Foundation has an enduring legacy of philanthropy in Canada. Our founders shared a vision for a prosperous Canada, serving all Canadians. While we have evolved significantly as an organization, we continue to pursue goals and advance programs that reflect the spirit of the Gordon family. ELEVATING COMMUNITY-BASED WATER MONITORING IN CANADA In November of 2018, The Gordon Foundation, Living Lakes Canada and WWF-Canada convened a collaborative dialogue around federal government engagement and support for community-based water monitoring (CBWM) in Canada. The key objective was to identify actionable steps the federal government can take to show leadership and support in advancing community-based monitoring of freshwater UNDERSTANDING OUR TREATIES Understanding Our Treaties is a new initiative that engages you to learn about treaties in an interactive learning experience. Treaty Negotiation and Implementation Simulations. Find out all about the Treaty Negotiation and Implementation Simulations that have taken place so far. The Land Claims Agreement Coalition Treaty ResourcesPortal.
RECOMMENDATIONS ON NORTHERN HOUSING On May 14-16, 2019 The Gordon Foundation convened their third Northern Policy Hackathon (NPH) in Inuvik, Northwest Territories. The third Hackathon brought together northerners from across the three territories and Inuit Nunangat to develop innovative policy recommendations regarding Northern Housing. Participants came from a wide array of backgrounds, including a Gwich’in elder, landlordsUNCOMFORTABLE INUK
April 8, 2020. Jane Glassco Northern Fellowship, North. Uncomfortable Inuk – Exploring Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit. Tina Piulia DeCouto is a 2018-2019 Jane Glassco Northern Fellow. Tina has worked for Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. (NTI), an organization representing the interests of Inuit in the implementation of the Nunavut Agreement, since 2014. JOCELYN JOE-STRACK: THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING WHOLE Jocelyn Joe-Strack is a Champagne and Aishihik First Nations scientist. Over the next four weeks she is embarking on a speaking tour of Canadian embassies in Europe to sharing her Indigenous perspective on Climate Change with senior diplomats, academics, youthand the public.
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