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Maclean's

Jul 01 2024
Magazine

Canada's national magazine covering current affairs, politics, culture trends, ideas and personalities.

EDITOR’S NOTE • IN THIS ISSUE OF MACLEAN’S

MACLEAN’S

Maclean’s

Q&A Honourable François-Philippe Champagne Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry

Pomerleau’s Leadership in ESG is Leading to a Greener Future • Pomerleau’s focus on sustainable construction and ESG initiatives are helping to reshape Canada’s building industry.

THE INTERVIEW CONVERSATIONS WITH THE NATION’S NEWSMAKERS • Nigara Shaheen, Toronto-based judoka and refugee Olympian, fought her way to the top

How Anna Lambe is Inspiring a New Generation of Inuit Storytellers • Anna Lambe discusses empowering Indigenous voices, environmental advocacy, and the importance of accurate representation in media.

Celebrate Indigenous History Month with the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund • The Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund looks to improve the lives of Indigenous peoples by building awareness, education, and connections between all peoples in Canada.

How Humber College Supports and Connects Indigenous Students • Humber College’s Indigenous Education and Engagement ensures that Indigenous students are supported and connected throughout their educational journey.

A Catalyst for Indigenous Youth to Pursue Education • Canadian charity Outside Looking In supports Indigenous youth and communities by harnessing the power of dance.

Negotiations forging New Roads to Reconciliation • With the support of a flexible Made-in-BC negotiations process, four First Nations are forging new agreements and sharing their hopes for an equitable and prosperous future.

Capture Carbon From the Air • Companies need to stop their emissions from polluting the skies. Direct air capture can help absorb what’s already up there.

The Old Soul • How Luna Elle honed her mature, Sade-esque sound and nabbed a Juno nom—all before turning 20

Ship Shape • For 50 years, the Port of Montreal catered to out-of-town cruise passengers. Its splashy new waterfront tower is a monument to local life.

How we got to 410 million • For decades, Canada has been a model of inclusive immigration. But over the last few years, the Liberals have admitted too many people, too fast. Why did no one see it coming?

How a Focus on Passion in the Workplace Can Push Employees Toward Burnout • How you measure employee engagement can have profound consequences for mental wellness.

The Powerful Influence of the Workplace on Mental Well-Being • An urgent call to action for Canadian employers

Looking to Boost Business Productivity? York University Can Help • York University is presenting new and innovative ways to work alongside employers to solve labour challenges that are impacting Canada’s economic growth.

Employee Well-Being Is Driven from the Top at CAA Club Group of Companies • As wellness trends take hold in corporate Canada, CAA shows that it’s a marathon, not a sprint and how senior executives can lead the way.

Work at George Brown College and Love What You Do • George Brown College offers incredible benefits, resources, and opportunities for employees, making the college an ideal place to work.

How Businesses Can Better Support Inclusive and Accessible Workplaces • Inclusive and accessible workplaces drive innovation, empower employees, improve organizational culture, and promote a more equitable society.

NOWHERE TO GO • Thousands of refugees live in shelters, hotels and on the streets of Canada’s largest cities. How the country is struggling to cope with a massive surge in global asylum seekers.

Essential reading for every Canadian high schooler

BOOM TOWN • For more...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 84 Publisher: St. Joseph Communications Edition: Jul 01 2024

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Canada's national magazine covering current affairs, politics, culture trends, ideas and personalities.

EDITOR’S NOTE • IN THIS ISSUE OF MACLEAN’S

MACLEAN’S

Maclean’s

Q&A Honourable François-Philippe Champagne Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry

Pomerleau’s Leadership in ESG is Leading to a Greener Future • Pomerleau’s focus on sustainable construction and ESG initiatives are helping to reshape Canada’s building industry.

THE INTERVIEW CONVERSATIONS WITH THE NATION’S NEWSMAKERS • Nigara Shaheen, Toronto-based judoka and refugee Olympian, fought her way to the top

How Anna Lambe is Inspiring a New Generation of Inuit Storytellers • Anna Lambe discusses empowering Indigenous voices, environmental advocacy, and the importance of accurate representation in media.

Celebrate Indigenous History Month with the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund • The Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund looks to improve the lives of Indigenous peoples by building awareness, education, and connections between all peoples in Canada.

How Humber College Supports and Connects Indigenous Students • Humber College’s Indigenous Education and Engagement ensures that Indigenous students are supported and connected throughout their educational journey.

A Catalyst for Indigenous Youth to Pursue Education • Canadian charity Outside Looking In supports Indigenous youth and communities by harnessing the power of dance.

Negotiations forging New Roads to Reconciliation • With the support of a flexible Made-in-BC negotiations process, four First Nations are forging new agreements and sharing their hopes for an equitable and prosperous future.

Capture Carbon From the Air • Companies need to stop their emissions from polluting the skies. Direct air capture can help absorb what’s already up there.

The Old Soul • How Luna Elle honed her mature, Sade-esque sound and nabbed a Juno nom—all before turning 20

Ship Shape • For 50 years, the Port of Montreal catered to out-of-town cruise passengers. Its splashy new waterfront tower is a monument to local life.

How we got to 410 million • For decades, Canada has been a model of inclusive immigration. But over the last few years, the Liberals have admitted too many people, too fast. Why did no one see it coming?

How a Focus on Passion in the Workplace Can Push Employees Toward Burnout • How you measure employee engagement can have profound consequences for mental wellness.

The Powerful Influence of the Workplace on Mental Well-Being • An urgent call to action for Canadian employers

Looking to Boost Business Productivity? York University Can Help • York University is presenting new and innovative ways to work alongside employers to solve labour challenges that are impacting Canada’s economic growth.

Employee Well-Being Is Driven from the Top at CAA Club Group of Companies • As wellness trends take hold in corporate Canada, CAA shows that it’s a marathon, not a sprint and how senior executives can lead the way.

Work at George Brown College and Love What You Do • George Brown College offers incredible benefits, resources, and opportunities for employees, making the college an ideal place to work.

How Businesses Can Better Support Inclusive and Accessible Workplaces • Inclusive and accessible workplaces drive innovation, empower employees, improve organizational culture, and promote a more equitable society.

NOWHERE TO GO • Thousands of refugees live in shelters, hotels and on the streets of Canada’s largest cities. How the country is struggling to cope with a massive surge in global asylum seekers.

Essential reading for every Canadian high schooler

BOOM TOWN • For more...


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