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SEE will host a Change Lab in Thunder Bay, on June 11-13, 2014. This event will be an occasion to discuss complex social challenges in the North and bring new ideas to the surface that will help to establish a sustainable organization in the North that supports Youth Social Entrepreneurs. More information coming soon.
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Co-op Connections: Sudbury Regional Conference
Thursday, March 20, 2014 @ 8:00am - 4:00pm
For anyone interested in learning more about the co-operative business model or networking with other co-operatives in Northern Ontario the Ontario Co-operative Association is hosting a one day conference in Sudbury on March 20, 2014. (Read more)
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Young Entrepreneurs entry deadline approaching
Young Entrepreneurs, Make Your Pitch is a competition that challenges Ontario high school students to pitch their business ideas in a two-minute video. Eighteen finalists will be chosen to present their ideas in front of a judging panel at OCE’s Discovery at Metro Toronto Convention Centre. Six winners will be chosen. Entries due March 28, 2014. (Read More)
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BDC Young Entrepreneur Award
The BDC Young Entrepreneur Award contest rewards Canadian entrepreneurs aged 18 to 35 whose company has reached a turning point and who propose innovative solutions to ensure their company's growth. Grand Prize of $100,000 to implement the winning project. Deadline to apply is April 3, 2014. (Read more)
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Full Time Finance Officer – Noojmowin Teg Health Centre
Deadline has been extended.
Noojmowin Teg Health Centre (NTHC) invites applications for a full-time Finance Officer position. (Read More)
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The Timmins Economic Development Corporation (TEDC) is seeking a Business Development Intern
The new team member will actively work with the TEDC staff members on a variety of projects that are being conducted to target youth and general entrepreneurship programming. An action and results oriented individual is needed. Closing date is March 28, 2014. (Read more)
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BECOME A MEMBER
If you'd like to participate with SEE, don't delay! Not only will you be contributing to Northern Ontario's social economy, including youth retention, you will also be part of a growing network of innovative social enterprises, not-for-profit organizations, businesses, grass roots community collaborations, cultural groups, microfiance institutions, investors and dynamic young people to build your own capacity to succeed. For any questions on how to get involved with SEE, contact Katie Elliott.
Events, job postings or news to share? Send submissions to our Communications Coordinator. We will do our best to include your item in the next newsletter.
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