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IN THE NEWS: March 30, 2016

Today’s news includes articles about access to education, at-risk students, and the Saskatchewan election, from various news sources including Burnaby Now, The Manitoulin Expositor, and Huffington Post Canada.


Burnaby board ponders “sanctuary schools” policy. Burnaby Now. March 23, 2016

Contact North distant education options extend Hub’s reach. The Manitoulin Expositor. March 30, 2016

Re-engaging At-Risk Students in Learning: A New Zealand Solution. The Conference Board of Canada. March 22, 2016.

How Will The Saskatchewan Election Affect Its Citizens? Huffington Post Canada. March 29, 2016


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Annual CLB Champions’ network meeting highlights learnings and collaboration

The Canada Learning Bond Champions’ Network annual meeting brought together a diverse group of participants for an energizing day of learning, collaborating, and sharing. The event, organized by the Canada Education Savings Program included community, government and financial institution representatives from across Canada. Discussions included 2015 activity evaluation, communications and governance updates and brainstorming sessions, all with the goal of further strengthening awareness, understanding and participation in the Canada Learning Bond.

Several Champions presented their CLB efforts, including:

  • Althea Arsenault, Manager of Resource Development for the New Brunswick Economic and Social Inclusion Corporation (ESIC) who shared the results of their cheque insert blitz with income support offices throughout the province and other promotions through the Inclusion Network and government departments;
  • Diane Tan who presented the County of Wellington’s new Policy and Procedure that integrates the Canada Learning Bond directly into the Ontario Works of Guelph Wellington intake process; and
  • Nicole McDonald, Program Director, Indigenous Initiatives, at the J.W. McConnell Family Foundation who updated the Network on the Foundation’s partnership with the National Association of Friendship Circles and others to increase CLB take-up in Indigenous communities throughout Canada.

The Network will continue to collaborate over the coming year, particularly toward National Education Savings Week, November 20-26, 2016.

Watch this blog for more updates as these and many other CLB promoters share their stories with us!

Annual CL Champions' Network meeting

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