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Centre for Social Innovation

Founded in: 2004 Where: TORONTO, ONTARIO Who: The Social Innovation Sector – 25% CHARITY – 33% SOCIAL PURPOSE BUSINESS – 35% NONPROFIT – 23% ARTS FOCUSED TENANTS – 23% ENVIRONMENT FOCUSED TENANTS – 80% TENANTS WITH

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Our 2nd Show N’ Tell!!

Our 2nd Show N’ Tell. Inspired by Salvador Dali, the Theme was the SURREAL, and the night was devoted to PLAY and CREATIVITY!!

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Circus Loft Montreal

Founded in: 2010 Where: MONTREAL, QUEBEC Who: 5 live-in roommates can live in the space at a time. These roommates have included circus performers, dancers, acrobats, hula-hoopers, artists, journalists, designers and computer programming beat-boxers. The Space: The studio is a 2300 sq.ft. loft in an old theatre space in the heart of Montreal’s Plateau Mont-Royal [...]

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Frog Design: Four Secrets of Play

“Are our children getting the play they need to thrive in the 21st century?” According to reports from Harvard University, Time magazine, Newsweek, and The Futurist, the answer is no.

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The Feast Conference on Social Innovation

Gathering the world’s greatest innovators from across industries and society to speak about world-shaking change.

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Bitnorth

Bitnorth – an eclectic weekend conference in Northern Quebec! The rules are simple: if you attend, you have to present.

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Our Show N’ Tell!!

Highlights of our first event! A night of talks, videos, games and two-headed unicorns!!

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Globalization, Education and Change

A Seminar on Globalization, Education and Change at Mcgill University.

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The child-driven education

To start off the new school year, please watch this inspiring talk by Sugata Mitra on his research into child-driven education.

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Sudbury Valley School

A school where students receive a democratic education. Rather than learning through classes, students decide what and how they will learn.

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