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pinnguaq.com/
87 Adelaide Street North, Lindsay, Ontario, Canada K9V 4L4
The Pinnguaq Association is a non-profit organization that inspires STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) learning in partnership with Indigenous, rural, and remote communities to nurture culture, storytelling and connection as pathways to wellbeing.
Our vision is for vibrant, connected communities where everyone can achieve their full potential.
Our mandate is to deliver unrivalled Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM) programs that inspire those in rural, remote, and Indigenous communities to cultivate digital skills through innovative technology, art, and play.
We pursue our work through community-led projects that are grounded in a six-phase cycle of a learning journey, providing multiple access points and support for individuals throughout life’s transitions. These include:
- Education: We develop bespoke K-12, Transitional Aged Youth, and Adult education programs through a community-led approach that is responsive to community strengths and needs;
- Resources: We provide resources, including space, training, equipment and digital tools to learners at no cost, and develop sustainable resource networks and technology refurbishment programs;
- Mentorship: We foster relationship and capacity building between industry professionals and community participants to share expertise, and accelerate the transition of mentees into leadership roles.
- Employment: We create employment opportunities and promote STEAM industries as viable and sustainable forms of employment outside of large urban centres and across diverse geographies
- Production: We support the co-creation of community-centered products and services that have a positive impact on people.
- Advocacy: We advocate for access to digital technology in rural, remote, and Indigenous communities and equitable representation in the STEAM field
As an essential social determinant of health, we focus on the power of education to activate social and technological change, responding specifically to the ways in which digital divides in Canada intersect with other forms of exclusion, including by sex, race, age, language, ability, education, income and location. We aim to reduce the digital divide as a factor for socioeconomic disparity between diverse communities through an integrated and strengths-based approach in the design and implementation of inclusive and sustainable solutions. Our goal is to implement equitable practices in STEAM education and digital literacy initiatives that harness the strength of culturally diverse ways of being and doing to build agency and ownership in the use of technology.
www.pinnguaq.com
1412 Sikituuk Ct, Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada X0A 0H0
2140 McKinnon Avenue South, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada S7J 1N4
www.mysis.com/
1015 Fairweather Road, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada V1T 8T8
regenesis.eco
Winters College 72 Winters Ln, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M3J 1P3
plentycanada.com
266 Plenty Lane, Lanark, Ontario, Canada K0G 1K0
Plenty Canada is an Indigenous not-for-profit organization committed to reconciliation through the cross-cultural protection of nature. We believe that merging Indigenous knowledge systems with Western science is essential for effective environmental stewardship. Plenty has successfully served in a coordinating role for community and youth-led initiatives to further reconciliation with each other and all of life over 45 years. The Plenty Canada Headquarters and Land-based Learning Campus are located in Indigenous-managed, FSC-certified forest in Eastern Ontario.
543 Quebec Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6P 2V6
3939 8 Ave, Port Alberni, British Columbia, Canada V9Y 0C6
www.porthawkesburypaper.com
120 Pulp Mill Road / PO Box 9500, Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia, Canada B9A 1A1
www.porthawkesburypaper.com/
120 Pulp Mill Road, Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia, Canada B9A 1A1
www.porthawkesburypaper.com
120 Pulp Mill Road / PO Box 9500, Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia, Canada B9A 1A1
www.pourvoiriedamville.com/
943 Rue Saint-Cyrille, Normandin, Quebec, Canada G8M 4H9
www.prairiecleanenergy.com/
2856 McDonald St, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4N 3A2
www.prairieflora.com
PO Box 621, Teulon, Manitoba, Canada R0C 3B0
We specialize in growing plants indigenous to Manitoba and grow a large selection of heirloom vegetable, flower, and herb plants for homeowners, landscapers and market gardeners who are looking to create a sustainable landscape that supports nature in a big way. All indigenous plants are grown from local Manitoba-collected seed, and everything is grown using all natural fertilizers and pest management. We are working to eliminate the use of both peat and plastic in our operation.
Our plants are used in landscape designs to attract wildlife and help mitigate environmental challenges such as drought, soil compaction, erosion, water run-off, and more. We aspire to learn as much as we can from Nature and continue to search for ways to work with her in our greenhouse and gardens, and we love helping our customers do the same.
www.sunsetbeachforsale.ca
606 9th Street, Humboldt, Saskatchewan, Canada S0K 2A0
Prairie Sky Trails Association Inc. is a non-profit organization created to enhance and develop trails, public parks, and green spaces in close association with Rural Municipalities and developing organizations in Saskatchewan. Prairie Sky Trails Association focuses on providing unique, recreational, and educational opportunities for persons of all ages and abilities in the establishment of several miles of trails to date that accompany public green spaces and recreational parks.
Namely, the non-profit organization has developed several kilometers of recreational trails across the province of Saskatchewan. All trails offer recreational opportunity to a range of users with a variety of users including walking, running, bicycling, snowshoeing, skiing, and horseback riding.
The non-profit organization has also committed to enriching public green spaces through the planting and nurturing of trees, flowers, and shrubs. In addition to trails and green spaces, Prairie Sky trails Association has also contributed to the establishment of multiple playgrounds and play structures in public parks. The non-profit organization plans to stay true in their commitment of providing the public with refreshing trails, parks, and green spaces they can utilize while enjoying nature and the outdoors, while highlighting accessibility inclusion throughout their projects.
Prairie Sky Trails Association has also provided educational and recreational programming for children in multiple communities, in collaboration with several funding organizations, at both Water’s Edge Development at Lucien Lake and Sunset Beach Development at Lake Diefenbaker. Programming welcomed children from the community to engage in educational and recreational lessons and activities from the organization themselves, as well as program providers across the province.
www.prairievelo.ca
967 Wolseley Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3G 1E8
pinnguaq.com/
87 Adelaide Street North, Lindsay, Ontario, Canada K9V 4L4
The Pinnguaq Association is a non-profit organization that inspires STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) learning in partnership with Indigenous, rural, and remote communities to nurture culture, storytelling and connection as pathways to wellbeing.
Our vision is for vibrant, connected communities where everyone can achieve their full potential.
Our mandate is to deliver unrivalled Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM) programs that inspire those in rural, remote, and Indigenous communities to cultivate digital skills through innovative technology, art, and play.
We pursue our work through community-led projects that are grounded in a six-phase cycle of a learning journey, providing multiple access points and support for individuals throughout life’s transitions. These include:
- Education: We develop bespoke K-12, Transitional Aged Youth, and Adult education programs through a community-led approach that is responsive to community strengths and needs;
- Resources: We provide resources, including space, training, equipment and digital tools to learners at no cost, and develop sustainable resource networks and technology refurbishment programs;
- Mentorship: We foster relationship and capacity building between industry professionals and community participants to share expertise, and accelerate the transition of mentees into leadership roles.
- Employment: We create employment opportunities and promote STEAM industries as viable and sustainable forms of employment outside of large urban centres and across diverse geographies
- Production: We support the co-creation of community-centered products and services that have a positive impact on people.
- Advocacy: We advocate for access to digital technology in rural, remote, and Indigenous communities and equitable representation in the STEAM field
As an essential social determinant of health, we focus on the power of education to activate social and technological change, responding specifically to the ways in which digital divides in Canada intersect with other forms of exclusion, including by sex, race, age, language, ability, education, income and location. We aim to reduce the digital divide as a factor for socioeconomic disparity between diverse communities through an integrated and strengths-based approach in the design and implementation of inclusive and sustainable solutions. Our goal is to implement equitable practices in STEAM education and digital literacy initiatives that harness the strength of culturally diverse ways of being and doing to build agency and ownership in the use of technology.
www.pinnguaq.com
1412 Sikituuk Ct, Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada X0A 0H0
2140 McKinnon Avenue South, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada S7J 1N4
www.mysis.com/
1015 Fairweather Road, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada V1T 8T8
regenesis.eco
Winters College 72 Winters Ln, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M3J 1P3
plentycanada.com
266 Plenty Lane, Lanark, Ontario, Canada K0G 1K0
Plenty Canada is an Indigenous not-for-profit organization committed to reconciliation through the cross-cultural protection of nature. We believe that merging Indigenous knowledge systems with Western science is essential for effective environmental stewardship. Plenty has successfully served in a coordinating role for community and youth-led initiatives to further reconciliation with each other and all of life over 45 years. The Plenty Canada Headquarters and Land-based Learning Campus are located in Indigenous-managed, FSC-certified forest in Eastern Ontario.
543 Quebec Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6P 2V6
3939 8 Ave, Port Alberni, British Columbia, Canada V9Y 0C6
www.porthawkesburypaper.com
120 Pulp Mill Road / PO Box 9500, Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia, Canada B9A 1A1
www.porthawkesburypaper.com/
120 Pulp Mill Road, Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia, Canada B9A 1A1
www.porthawkesburypaper.com
120 Pulp Mill Road / PO Box 9500, Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia, Canada B9A 1A1
www.pourvoiriedamville.com/
943 Rue Saint-Cyrille, Normandin, Quebec, Canada G8M 4H9
www.prairiecleanenergy.com/
2856 McDonald St, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4N 3A2
www.prairieflora.com
PO Box 621, Teulon, Manitoba, Canada R0C 3B0
We specialize in growing plants indigenous to Manitoba and grow a large selection of heirloom vegetable, flower, and herb plants for homeowners, landscapers and market gardeners who are looking to create a sustainable landscape that supports nature in a big way. All indigenous plants are grown from local Manitoba-collected seed, and everything is grown using all natural fertilizers and pest management. We are working to eliminate the use of both peat and plastic in our operation.
Our plants are used in landscape designs to attract wildlife and help mitigate environmental challenges such as drought, soil compaction, erosion, water run-off, and more. We aspire to learn as much as we can from Nature and continue to search for ways to work with her in our greenhouse and gardens, and we love helping our customers do the same.
www.sunsetbeachforsale.ca
606 9th Street, Humboldt, Saskatchewan, Canada S0K 2A0
Prairie Sky Trails Association Inc. is a non-profit organization created to enhance and develop trails, public parks, and green spaces in close association with Rural Municipalities and developing organizations in Saskatchewan. Prairie Sky Trails Association focuses on providing unique, recreational, and educational opportunities for persons of all ages and abilities in the establishment of several miles of trails to date that accompany public green spaces and recreational parks.
Namely, the non-profit organization has developed several kilometers of recreational trails across the province of Saskatchewan. All trails offer recreational opportunity to a range of users with a variety of users including walking, running, bicycling, snowshoeing, skiing, and horseback riding.
The non-profit organization has also committed to enriching public green spaces through the planting and nurturing of trees, flowers, and shrubs. In addition to trails and green spaces, Prairie Sky trails Association has also contributed to the establishment of multiple playgrounds and play structures in public parks. The non-profit organization plans to stay true in their commitment of providing the public with refreshing trails, parks, and green spaces they can utilize while enjoying nature and the outdoors, while highlighting accessibility inclusion throughout their projects.
Prairie Sky Trails Association has also provided educational and recreational programming for children in multiple communities, in collaboration with several funding organizations, at both Water’s Edge Development at Lucien Lake and Sunset Beach Development at Lake Diefenbaker. Programming welcomed children from the community to engage in educational and recreational lessons and activities from the organization themselves, as well as program providers across the province.
www.prairievelo.ca
967 Wolseley Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3G 1E8
