Talking Change Collaborative Leadership Initiative
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Welcome to Talking Change: where we interview leaders and participants to learn how the Collaborative Leadership Initiative’s (CLI) efforts align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDG). Through various projects, leaders have been working toward a bright and more sustainable future for their communities and the region. CLI is a partnership between the Chiefs of the Southern Chiefs’ Organization (SCO) and the mayors and reeves of the Winnipeg Metropolitan Region (WMR).
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Bonus: Learning about the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Learn more about the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and how the CLI's work through reconciliation and projects are advancing their efforts to meet many of the UN's SDGs.
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Talking Change with Mike Fernandes
In this episode of Talking Change, we talk with Mike Fernandes from StrategyMakers Consulting about the Woody Waste project and how it relates to UN SDG 11: sustainable cities and communities. Mike goes over why the elimination of burning woody waste is a high priority and the benefits of diverting it for more sustainable options.
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Bonus: Learning about the Waste Quadrant Working Groups
Learn more about how the CLI's efforts through the Waste Quadrant Working Group Initiative are helping to improve waste management across the region and help meet UN SDGs 6 and 11.
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Talking Change with Natalie Lagassé
In this episode of Talking Change, we talk with WMR Planner Natalie Lagassé about the CLI Waste Quadrant Working Group Initiative and how it relates to UN SDG 11: sustainable cities and communities. Natalie goes over the history and importance behind the initiative and the benefits and projects they’re trying to reach.
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Talking Change with Steve Strang
In this episode of Talking Change, we talk with Steve Strang, the Manitoba Director for the Red River Basin Commission, about the Netley Marsh project and how it relates to UN SDG 15: Life on land. Steve talks about the Red River Basin Commission, how Indigenous perspectives and cultures play a vital role in the project and why restoring the Netley Marsh is so important.
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Talking Change with Chris Penner
In this episode of Talking Change, we talk with Applied Ecologist Chris Penner about the importance of duckweed and how it relates to UN SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation. Chris talks about the Dunnottar duckweed project, how duckweed absorbs nutrients that affect water quality and the next steps for the project.