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Maytree Newsletter - April 2013.
Maytree Opinion, April 2013 - Whither Evidence?
Five Good Ideas about Fundraising in the Digital World. Conventional fundraising wisdom still applies in the digital world, but some of it needs to be turned on its head. Have you ever been told to be a better storyteller to become a better fundraiser? Owen Charters, Chief Development Officer, MS Society of Canada, shows why that's not a good idea in the age of social media, and why fundraising needs to connect with its roots to flourish in the era of online engagement.
Welcome to Canada! Municipal leadership in immigrant integration. The latest snapshot of city leadership and innovation in the Cities of Migration municipal good practice series is ready! From fighting discrimination to mentoring newcomers, local governments are addressing important community concerns. Find stories from Canadian cities large and small – Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Saskatoon and Richmond Hill.
NEW REPORT - The results are in: Mentoring improves employment outcomes for skilled immigrants.
Shaping the future: Canada’s rapidly changing immigration policies. In this new Maytree report, Naomi Alboim and Karen Cohl describe how from 2008 to July 1, 2012, the federal government has made changes to every aspect of immigration policy, including the way in which reform is undertaken. The changes could have a dramatic impact on both the social and economic fabric of Canada and how the country is perceived by potential immigrants from around the world.
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