It started to get grim for Frederick Dick in October 2020. Retired and a grandfather in Inuvik, Northwest Territories, he and his wife provide for several kids and grandkids. Much of his pension goes to rent. And groceries in northern Canada can be three times the...
Part of the Magazine’s History of Social Change project, the initiative will produce innovative storytelling celebrating Canadian heritage Toronto, ON April 4, 2021// The team at SEE Change Magazine – the digital publication of social entrepreneurship and...
Beginning with a small group of philanthropists and changemakers 20 years ago, Tides Canada has always asked the question: “How can we build a more just Canadian society and healthy planet?” Our journey’s beginnings found us in BC’s Great Bear Rainforest, by...
Along coastal British Columbia, from the north end of Vancouver Island to the southeast tip of Alaska, lies the Great Bear Rainforest and Haida Gwaii. The 6.4 million-hectare region is part of the world’s largest coastal temperate rainforest whose trees generate more...
In this episode of SEE Change’s Changemakers, we take a peek at The Storyboot School, a 6-week workshop run by social enterprise Manitobah Mukluks that brings in Indigenous artisans to teach the unique craft of moccasin and mukluk-making, highlighting the...