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* [https://www.amazon.ca/Grey-Zone-Change-Leading-Facilitating/dp/1777188709/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=and+yabome&qid=1610790819&sr=8-3 The companion Guidebook on Grey Zone Change]
 
* [https://www.amazon.ca/Grey-Zone-Change-Leading-Facilitating/dp/1777188709/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=and+yabome&qid=1610790819&sr=8-3 The companion Guidebook on Grey Zone Change]
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'''Blog posts:''' ''<small>(Content only available in English)</small>''  
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'''Blog posts:'''  
    
* [https://sldconsulting.org/grey-zone-change-calm-leadership-covid-19/ Grey Zone Change and Calm Leadership]  
 
* [https://sldconsulting.org/grey-zone-change-calm-leadership-covid-19/ Grey Zone Change and Calm Leadership]  
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* [https://liveworkwell.ca/ Live Work Well]
 
* [https://liveworkwell.ca/ Live Work Well]
 
* [https://liveworkwell.ca/news/2020/05/engendering-disability-inclusive-development-partnership#:~:text=EDID%20aims%20to%20increase%20the,new%20opportunities%20for%20these%20individuals. Engendering Disability-Inclusive Development]
 
* [https://liveworkwell.ca/news/2020/05/engendering-disability-inclusive-development-partnership#:~:text=EDID%20aims%20to%20increase%20the,new%20opportunities%20for%20these%20individuals. Engendering Disability-Inclusive Development]
* Minister’s Advisory Council on Gender-Based Violence  
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* [https://women-gender-equality.canada.ca/en/gender-based-violence-knowledge-centre/gender-based-violence-strategy.html?wbdisable=true#advisory Minister’s Advisory Council on Gender-Based Violence]
 
* [https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/news/2020/04/backgrounder--covid-19-disability-advisory-group.html DAG]  
 
* [https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/news/2020/04/backgrounder--covid-19-disability-advisory-group.html DAG]  
 
* [https://dawncanada.net/issues/a-bold-vision/ BOLD VISION]
 
* [https://dawncanada.net/issues/a-bold-vision/ BOLD VISION]
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''Creuser jusqu’où? Extractivisme et limites à la croissance''
 
''Creuser jusqu’où? Extractivisme et limites à la croissance''
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''Guérir du mal de l’infini''</blockquote>[https://polemos-decroissance.org/ Polémos décroissance]  
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''Guérir du mal de l’infini''</blockquote>[https://polemos-decroissance.org/ Polémos décroissance]
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'''Author and Senior Counsel at Pape, Salter Teillet LLP, specializing in Indigenous right law'''  
 
'''Author and Senior Counsel at Pape, Salter Teillet LLP, specializing in Indigenous right law'''  
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Ms. Teillet is an author, treaty negotiator, women’s rights advocate and an Indigenous rights litigator. She has appeared at the Supreme Court of Canada twelve times in Indigenous rights cases. Ms. Teillet’s popular history, ''The North-West is Our Mother: The Story of Louis Riel’s People, the Métis Nation'' was one of the ''Globe & Mail’s'' top 100 books of 2019 and won the Carol Shield’s and Manitoba Day awards. She is the author of ''Métis Law in Canada'' and has written for academic journals, the ''Globe & Mail'' and ''Macleans''. A frequent public speaker throughout Canada and internationally, Jean has been awarded the highest honour of her people, the Order of the Métis Nation. The Indigenous Bar Association has awarded Jean it’s highest honour, Indigenous Peoples Counsel. She has three honorary doctorates (University of Guelph, Windsor University and Law Society of Ontario). In recognition of decades of work with midwives, Jean has been made an honorary lifetime member of the Association of Ontario Midwives. She is a member of the Manitoba Metis Federation and is the great grandniece of Louis Riel.  
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Ms. Teillet is an author, treaty negotiator, women’s rights advocate and an Indigenous rights litigator. She has appeared at the Supreme Court of Canada twelve times in Indigenous rights cases. Ms. Teillet’s popular history, ''The North-West is Our Mother: The Story of Louis Riel’s People, the Métis Nation'' was one of the ''Globe & Mail’s'' top 100 books of 2019 and won the Carol Shield’s and Manitoba Day awards. She is the author of ''Métis Law in Canada'' and has written for academic journals, the ''Globe & Mail'' and ''Macleans''. A frequent public speaker throughout Canada and internationally, Jean has been awarded the highest honour of her people, the Order of the Métis Nation. The Indigenous Bar Association has awarded Jean it’s highest honour, Indigenous Peoples Counsel. She has three honorary doctorates (University of Guelph, Windsor University and Law Society of Ontario). In recognition of decades of work with midwives, Jean has been made an honorary lifetime member of the Association of Ontario Midwives. She is a member of the Manitoba Metis Federation and is the great grandniece of Louis Riel.
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* [https://www.amazon.ca/Jean-Teillet/e/B07YDSS7D3%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share The North-West is Our Mother]: The Story of Louis Riel’s People, the Métis Nation, Métis Law in Canada 
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Actors in Québec’s social economy have long maintained relationships with partners in other territories in order to learn from best practices, share experiences that have contributed to the emergence of an internationally recognized ecosystem in the social economy in Québec and build alliances, where appropriate. In recent years, Béatrice has been particularly interested in ways and strategies to facilitate dialogue between actors from different sectors and different territories in order to support the emergence of a more democratic economic model and facilitate a just ecological transition.
 
Actors in Québec’s social economy have long maintained relationships with partners in other territories in order to learn from best practices, share experiences that have contributed to the emergence of an internationally recognized ecosystem in the social economy in Québec and build alliances, where appropriate. In recent years, Béatrice has been particularly interested in ways and strategies to facilitate dialogue between actors from different sectors and different territories in order to support the emergence of a more democratic economic model and facilitate a just ecological transition.
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'''Resources:''' ''<small>(Content only available in French)</small>''
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* [http://www.chantier.qc.ca/ Chantier de l’économie sociale]
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* [http://www.tiess.ca/ TIESS]
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* [http://fiducieduchantier.qc.ca/ Fiducie du Chantier de l’économie sociale]
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Ella Saltmarshe pioneers work at the intersection of culture and systems change. She has set up a number of renowned organisations, communities and campaigns.Trained as an anthropologist, Ella has worked in international development, the creative industries and public policy. Working internationally in places like India, Afghanistan and Latin America, opened her eyes to the impact climate change was having over 15 years ago and tackling it has been a driver of her work ever since.
 
Ella Saltmarshe pioneers work at the intersection of culture and systems change. She has set up a number of renowned organisations, communities and campaigns.Trained as an anthropologist, Ella has worked in international development, the creative industries and public policy. Working internationally in places like India, Afghanistan and Latin America, opened her eyes to the impact climate change was having over 15 years ago and tackling it has been a driver of her work ever since.
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Ella’s burning question is how, as a species, we can create long, flourishing futures for all inhabitants of earth.  And so, she has co-founded the Long Time Project - a movement inspiring individuals, organisations and industries to become better ancestors through collective action.  
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Ella’s burning question is how, as a species, we can create long, flourishing futures for all inhabitants of earth.  And so, she has co-founded the Long Time Project - a movement inspiring individuals, organisations and industries to become better ancestors through collective action.
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* [https://www.thelongtimeproject.org/ Long Time Project]
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* [https://the-long-time-academy.simplecast.com/episodes/how-we-got-to-now Podcast]
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Prior to joining the IRPP, Jennifer spent two decades covering national and parliamentary affairs for ''The Canadian Press'' and for CBC Television. She is the winner of three National Newspaper Awards, the recipient of the prestigious Charles Lynch Award for outstanding coverage of national issues, and most recently received three Canadian Online Publishing silver awards for her columns. In 2015, she was named one of the 10 most influential Hispanic-Canadians.
 
Prior to joining the IRPP, Jennifer spent two decades covering national and parliamentary affairs for ''The Canadian Press'' and for CBC Television. She is the winner of three National Newspaper Awards, the recipient of the prestigious Charles Lynch Award for outstanding coverage of national issues, and most recently received three Canadian Online Publishing silver awards for her columns. In 2015, she was named one of the 10 most influential Hispanic-Canadians.
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[http://www.irpp.org/ www.irpp.org]
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Alex is also co-founder of Alberta CoLab, the first provincial government innovation lab in Canada. He is an executive-in-residence at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management. And as a consultant with Booz Allen Hamilton, Alex previously helped introduce operational and strategic design into the U.S. Army, and established strategic design capabilities for U.S. Strategic Command, U.S. Special Operations Command, and U.S. Cyber Command. He serves on several advisory boards, including Participatory City and Energy Futures Lab. His dissertation in applied mathematics advanced a multidisciplinary approach to complex systems design.
 
Alex is also co-founder of Alberta CoLab, the first provincial government innovation lab in Canada. He is an executive-in-residence at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management. And as a consultant with Booz Allen Hamilton, Alex previously helped introduce operational and strategic design into the U.S. Army, and established strategic design capabilities for U.S. Strategic Command, U.S. Special Operations Command, and U.S. Cyber Command. He serves on several advisory boards, including Participatory City and Energy Futures Lab. His dissertation in applied mathematics advanced a multidisciplinary approach to complex systems design.
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'''Resources:'''
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[https://marsdd.com/bio/alex-ryan/ Alex Ryan - MaRS Discovery District]
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[https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/28-alex-ryan-mars-discovery-district/id1534920376?i=1000545592791 Cool Collaboration Podcast]
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