High Food Prices: How can people afford this?
People living in remote First Nation communities on the James Bay Coast have to spend over half of their income on food in order to meet basic nutritional requirements, according to a new study...
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People living in remote First Nation communities on the James Bay Coast have to spend over half of their income on food in order to meet basic nutritional requirements, according to a new study...
RDI Columbia Basin Wildfires – the good, the bad, and the prepared For communities across the Basin-Boundary wildfires are a fact of life, something we deal with every year. Nearly everyone has a story...
RIBS-to-Go E-Bulletin Issue # 4 (July 2016) Partners in the News Funding Opportunities Events New Directions Research Program...
PhD Scholarship Opportunity – University of Aberdeen Scotland Applications are invited for a three year funded PhD scholarship in the School of Education at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. This fully funded PhD is...
Wildland Fire Canada 2916: Building Resilience October 24-28 Kelowna, BC The Wildland Fire Canada 2016 conference opening is officially less than 4 months away! Aspiring presenters for oral or poster presentations have just a few...
The New Rural Economy project produced 13 posters identifying reasons why rural Canada matters to all Canadians. You can browse them or download them as flyers or posters via the following link: http://nre.concordia.ca/posters_rural_matters.htm.
The New Rural Economy project produced 13 posters identifying key observations about rural Canada. You can browse them or download them as flyers or posters via the following link: http://nre.concordia.ca/posters_observations.htm.
The New Rural Economy project produced a series of eight posters that suggest ways in which rural and urban people and places can collaborate for a better future. You can browse them or download...
The New Rural Economy project was an 11-year research and education initiative of the Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation. It produced several “Insite Flyers” from the research – addressing topics such as Farm Entry, Internet...
Wildland Fire Canada 2016 Kelowna, B.C. October 24-28, 2016 Announcing the first WFC2016 keynote speakers! With less than 6 months to go until Wildland Fire Canada 2016, their first round of confirmed guest speakers...