Lindsay Pealow (@lindsaypealow) 's Twitter Profile
Lindsay Pealow

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Day 1!!!! I'm going Dry this Feb and raising funds for the Canadian Cancer Society to help people affected by cancer. To donate, visit dryfeb.ca/users/lindsay-… #DryFeb

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I've given up the booze this Feb to raise funds for people affected by cancer, who need our support now, more than ever. I'd love you to support me and make a donation. By making a donation, you'll help the Canadian Cancer Society. dryfeb.ca/users/lindsay-…

I've given up the booze this Feb to raise funds for people affected by cancer, who need our support now, more than ever. I'd love you to support me and make a donation. By making a donation, you'll help the Canadian Cancer Society. dryfeb.ca/users/lindsay-…
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I completed the Indigenous Canada course through University of Alberta. I encourage you to take this course. There is much to be done to correct past and present injustices - educating ourselves is a start. coursera.org/share/090d3b76… #Coursera

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I'm 3 weeks into my Dry Feb challenge raising funds for the Canadian Cancer Society. I am $47 short of my $500 target. To make a donation, even as small as your morning coffee, click here: dryfeb.ca/users/lindsay-…

I'm 3 weeks into my Dry Feb challenge raising funds for the Canadian Cancer Society. I am $47 short of my $500 target. 

To make a donation, even as small as your morning coffee, click here:
dryfeb.ca/users/lindsay-…
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Building on the success of the inaugural Forum in 2020, ICCE is hosting its first Indigenous Virtual Conference on Cumulative Effects. Save the dates - March 23 & 24 from 1pm-4pm. For more information about the Centre visit our website icce-caec.ca.

Building on the success of the inaugural Forum in 2020, ICCE is hosting its first Indigenous Virtual Conference on Cumulative Effects. Save the dates - March 23 & 24 from 1pm-4pm.

For more information about the Centre visit our website icce-caec.ca.
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dryfeb.ca/users/lindsay-… I made it through my Dry Feb and feel so great that I may even have to continue with my own Dry March. I want to say a huge thank you for supporting me throughout the challenge. I was able to raise $566 for the Canadian Cancer Society!

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Registration is open for the ICCE Virtual Conference! The Indigenous Conference on Cumulative Effects will be held virtually, from 1pm to 4pm Eastern time on both March 23 and 24, 2021. Please click here for more information and to register: pheedloop.com/ICCE2021/site/…

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AMCES is hiring! amces.com/join-our-team - Membership and Education Coordinator - Association Administrator - Contract Opportunity If you are looking to join a dynamic organization that values lifelong learning and work/life well-being, we would love to connect with you!

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Register Now - The conference starts on Tuesday! - Inscrivez-vous maintenant - La conférence débute mardi ! - mailchi.mp/e68b2291d217/i…

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The ICCE Board of Directors and National Office staff met this week on the traditional territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations (Vancouver city) to discuss future activities and priorities for the centre.

The ICCE Board of Directors and National Office staff met this week on the traditional territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations (Vancouver city) to discuss future activities and priorities for the centre.
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Save the date or register today! Join us for the ICCE 2022 Virtual Conference “Cumulative Effects: A Health and Well-Being Perspective” on March 1 and 2, from 1pm to 4pm EST on both days. Program information and more details will be available soon.

Save the date or register today! Join us for the ICCE 2022 Virtual Conference “Cumulative Effects: A Health and Well-Being Perspective” on March 1 and 2, from 1pm to 4pm EST on both days. Program information and more details will be available soon.
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Registration is now open for the free 2022 ICCE Virtual Conference! Join experts from coast to coast to coast as they share best practices, lessons learned, and new challenges facing cumulative effects practitioners. Use this link below to register tinyurl.com/yc3ux4d7

Registration is now open for the free 2022 ICCE Virtual Conference! Join experts from coast to coast to coast as they share best practices, lessons learned, and new challenges facing cumulative effects practitioners. Use this link below to register  tinyurl.com/yc3ux4d7
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Here we go again!!! Please help me support the ​Canadian Cancer Society AND my own personal health. Donate to Lindsay Pealow's Dry Feb here: dryfeb.ca/users/lindsay-… #dryfeb

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We are happy to share that Mark Podlasly, Director of Economic Policy at the First Nations Major Projects Coalition, will be a featured speaker at the free ICCE 2022 Virtual Conference. Register now with the link below and join us March 1 & 2: tinyurl.com/yc3ux4d7

We are happy to share that Mark Podlasly, Director of Economic Policy at the First Nations Major Projects Coalition, will be a featured speaker at the free ICCE 2022 Virtual Conference. Register now with the link below and join us March 1 & 2:

tinyurl.com/yc3ux4d7
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If you weren't able to attend the 2022 ICCE Virtual Conference, you can now watch the entire event on our website. The theme was Cumulative Effects: A Health and Well-Being Perspective. Use this link to watch the videos now! icce-caec.ca/icce-conferenc… #ICCE #CumulativeEffects

If you weren't able to attend the 2022 ICCE Virtual Conference, you can now watch the entire event on our website. The theme was Cumulative Effects: A Health and Well-Being Perspective. Use this link to watch the videos now! icce-caec.ca/icce-conferenc… 
#ICCE #CumulativeEffects
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On June 22 ICCE presented at the 10th Canadian Institute Symposium in Calgary, AB. Paul-Antoine Cardin, discussed the importance of recognizing that there is much to draw from both Indigenous & Western-based knowledge systems when it comes to addressing cumulative effects issues.

On June 22 ICCE presented at the 10th Canadian Institute Symposium in Calgary, AB. Paul-Antoine Cardin, discussed the importance of recognizing that there is much to draw from both Indigenous & Western-based knowledge systems when it comes to addressing cumulative effects issues.