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Kim Flock, Ph.D.
@kimflock
Urban permaculture practitioner, nature lover, scientist, writer. Supporting Indigenous leadership in research.
Toronto, Canada Katılım Kasım 2011
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TI invites you to its first-ever Inuit & Indigenous queer-fronted 2SLGBTQ+ youth drop-in space called 🌈 ARSANIQ (Northern Lights)🌈. NOV. 25th, 3-5pm.
☀️ COUNTRY FOOD FEAST! Open to ALL community members & Indigenous orgs.
✨ RSVP to aschamerhorn@tiontario.ca or 343-550-4446.

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On Friday, the provincial government announced a proposal to remove 15 areas of protected land totalling 7,400 acres from the edge of the Greenbelt. The Greenbelt holds irreplaceable value for the vital ecosystem services it provides. Learn more: bit.ly/3NMY7nQ

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@MaxLiboiron recrute un étudiant en doctorat pour un projet sur les méthodologies quantitatives Autochtones. Le poste est basé à @MUNGeog à St. John's, Terre-Neuve et Labrador, Canada, au @CLEAR_Lab_. Pour consulter l'annonce, cliquez ici; bit.ly/3DDyelC
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As promised, a breakdown of what’s happening with Ontario’s Greenbelt and and whether any of this is necessary to solve the housing crisis
Spoiler: there’s no evidence that this is needed or good for the environment. And a lot that says it isn’t #onpoli
thenarwhal.ca/ontario-greenb…
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If you want to know which threatened or endangered species will be impacted by the development of the #Hwy413, here's a summary:
environmentaldefence.ca/wp-content/upl…
@KarlHeide @envirodefence @IntUGrativeBiol @UofGCBS @UofGuelphNews @DavidSuzukiFDN

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Here is the full ad for the position: arcticnoise.ca/uploads/4/6/5/…

William Halliday@wdhalliday
I'm looking for a new PhD student to study #Arctic marine mammals using passive acoustic data from Baffin Bay. Research questions focused on ecology/behaviour and effectiveness of protected areas. Fully funded position, to be based @UVicSEOS. Formal ad coming soon!
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Torontomiut you're invited! To Tungasuvvingat Inuit's Toronto office grand opening!
Thursday, November 10th, 5:30-8pm at 145 Front St E. Suite 203. Join us for country food, refreshments, performances & prizes. Transport tokens provided.
➡️RSVP to Paige at pkreps@tiontario.ca.

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We're looking for a Program Officer to join our Ottawa office! Interested in a research administration career and supporting northern-led research? Check out the posting and submit your application to me by NOV 8.
ArcticNet@ArcticNet
We're hiring! If you think you're right for the position, send your CV and cover letter in one PDF to: alexa.reedman@uottawa.ca. To view the job posting, click here; arcticnet.ulaval.ca/program-office…
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Marine mapping is just one of the ways Inuit youth in Arviat are making up local information deficits: "The sky is different now,” says Elder Louis Angalik. “The sun is higher. The sea is getting shallower."
canadiangeographic.ca/articles/with-…
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As promised, registration for my next poetry course is open today. Register for all sessions, or to just drop. All experience levels welcome. Sessions begin November 7th.
Please retweet!
Register: docs.google.com/forms/d/1CkfEO…
Illustration by Jasmeen Kharia

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🎨Call for Toronto Inuit Mural Artists!🎨 We're looking for mural artists to paint at our new space in OCT '22.
Please submit previous work & a small description of what you'd like to paint(100-200 words) to pkreps@tiontario.ca.
Only Inuit artists in Toronto will be considered.

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Holy smoke! 😮 A baby mammoth has just been discovered by a Yukon gold miner😍 It is more than 30000 years old! Preserved by permafrost ice❄️
Press release here: yukon.ca/en/news/mummif…

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