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SUMMARY:Webinar: Developing Diversified Funding Sources [Community Partner Only - EN]
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, March 13\, 2025\, from 12 PM to 1 PM EDT – this event is exclusive for employees and board members of our Community Partners.\nLive Captioning will be provided by 3 Play Media Canada. \nAs non-profits\, making money is not our goal – but we need money to provide services and work towards our missions\, so let’s talk about it! With many different funding models\, which one is the right fit for your organization? How can you diversify your funding sources to become more resilient to changes in funding and revenue? Are there funding opportunities you haven’t explored yet? Join a panel of experts to learn from different organizational strategies. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nLearn about different funding models and opportunities\nDiscuss strategies for diversifying your revenue\nDevelop an understanding of how diverse funding models might apply to your organization\n\nTarget Audience: \n\nNon-profit staff in fundraising and development roles\nNon-profit executives and managers\nNon-profit board members\n\nPresentation:\n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″][/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″]Quinn Blue (he/him\, they/them)\, Program & Engagement Coordinator\, Pride at Work Canada \nQuinn Blue is a professional in 2SLGBTQIA+ education and programming. Quinn spent over a decade working in the student movement\, having held equity and inclusion-focused roles at the University of Ottawa and at Algonquin College. His formal education is in Women and Gender Studies and in Teaching Adult Learners. They’ve volunteered extensively with the Ten Oaks Project\, which taught them about the incredible value of community building. Quinn is passionate about change-making and learning.\n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″][/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″]Brittan Hudson (they/them)\, Director of Programs\, The Enchanté Network \nBrittan is an Afro and Indo-Caribbean community developer with over 10 years of experience in program design\, content creation and community-based facilitation. Currently\, Brittan lives on the traditional territories of the Anishinabewaki\, Haudenosaunee\, Wendake-Nionwentsïo\, and Mississauga peoples. \nThey are passionate about creating equitable environments for BIPOC\, 2SLGBTQI+ and people living with disabilities. Their work is grounded by the experiences and knowledge shared by Black people across the diaspora\, especially on topics such as Queer liberation\, and Indigenous spiritualities. Throughout the years\, Brittan has worked within various sectors focusing on disability justice\, faith formation\, decolonization and reconciliation. \nWhen they are not working\, Brittan enjoys exploring the outdoors\, playing basketball and cultivating Queer joy. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″][/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″]Tristan Smyth (they/them)\, Managing Director\, Propel Impact \nA recognized nonbinary advocate working at the intersection of social impact\, entrepreneurship\, and venture capital\, Tristan is the Managing Director of Propel Impact\, supporting the nonprofit’s consulting and impact investing programming. During previous leadership roles\, Tristan advised on or directed over $2 billion CAD in economic development activity and\, in recognition of their work\, was named by Future of Good as one of Canada’s top 21 Young Impact Leaders in 2019 and Forty Under 40 by the Ottawa Business Journal in 2023. \nOutside of Propel\, they lead a graduate seminar on responsible and impact investing for Carleton University’s School of Public Policy and Administration. Beyond work\, Tristan is an advisor to Boann Social Impact and the Common Approach to Impact Measurement\, as well as several impact-focused startups. Additionally\, they serve on the boards of directors for Giyak Mishkawzid Shkagmikwe Corporation (GMS)\, Living Wage Canada\, and Canadian Coalition for Community Investment. \nTristan holds an undergraduate degree from Mount Royal University and graduate degrees from the University of Toronto\, Queen’s University\, and Cornell University. Originally from the Prairies\, they live in Quebec with their spouse\, dog\, and inordinate number of houseplants. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nAccessibility: \n\nSpoken language: English\nAutomatic translation: English to French\nClose captioning provided: English and French\nFormat: Virtual (Zoom in webinar mode)\nEngagement type: participants invited to engage via chat (no audio or video)\nPlease register below additional accessibility requests. Any questions may be sent to quinn.blue@prideatwork.ca.\n\nRegistration for this event has closed.\nThis event is exclusive for employees and board members of our Community Partners. If you would like to register after the deadline\, please send an email to events@prideatwork.ca.
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/webinar-20250313/
CATEGORIES:Partner-only event,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250318T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250318T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133512
CREATED:20250312T170742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T193554Z
UID:10000859-1742320800-1742328000@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:THRIVE 2025 - Virtual Leadership Program
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THE PROGRAM\nTHRIVE is a ten-week virtual program that will develop the next generation of Two-Spirit\, queer and trans people managers. Participants will get exclusive access to queer and trans leaders working at the highest levels of Canadian business and engage in important peer-to-peer discussions. Through live Zoom sessions\, collaborative group study\, and self-directed work our fifth THRIVE cohort will collectively unlock their potential as out leaders. \nHOW TO PARTICIPATE\nThe fifth cohort of THRIVE will support a positive learning environment and peer-to-peer learning. The process by which those interested in participating will open on Thursday\, December 5\, 2024. The deadline for applications will be Wednesday\, February 12\, 2025. Those selected for the fifth THRIVE cohort will pay a participation fee\, due upon acceptance: \n\nFee for employees of Pride at Work Canada’s Proud Partners & Community Partners: $1\,500 (plus applicable taxes)\nFee for employees of other organizations: $2\,000 (plus applicable taxes)\n\nApplicants who are self-employed\, employed by a nonprofit or by a registered charity may indicate their interest in being considered for a scholarship to THRIVE. Those accepted as scholarship participants will be charged no fee for participation. \nVisit our THRIVE 2025 page for further details.
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/thrive-20250225-2/2025-03-18/
CATEGORIES:Leadership
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250319T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250319T130000
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CREATED:20250127T184354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250306T191907Z
UID:10000782-1742385600-1742389200@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:Webinar: Rebuilding Trust: Lessons from Canadian Blood Services for Workplace Inclusion [FR]
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, March 19\, 2025\, from 12 PM to 1 PM ET – This webinar will take place in English on March 26. \nThis session will focus on the ongoing efforts by Canadian Blood Services to rebuild and strengthen trust with 2SLGBTQIA+ communities. With the historic apology and updates to blood and plasma donor eligibility criteria\, this webinar will highlight how Canadian Blood Services is addressing its past while looking forward. The event will explore the internal and external changes implemented to ensure inclusivity and equity\, particularly for 2SLGBTQIA+ employees and donors. Participants will hear from key figures involved in this transformation\, including Canadian Blood Services representatives and community leaders. A one-page infographic will also be shared as a resource for participants to use and share widely. \nThis program was made possible by the generosity of Canadian Blood Services financial donors. \n \n  \nLearning Objectives: \n\nUnderstand the updated blood and plasma donor eligibility criteria at Canadian Blood Services and their impact on 2SLGBTQIA+ communities.\nLearn about the organizational changes implemented to foster greater inclusion internally at Canadian Blood Services.\nExplore how trust can be rebuilt within marginalized communities through policy changes and community engagement.\nGain insights into how other organizations can apply similar strategies to build trust and foster inclusive workplaces.\n\nTarget Audience: \n\n2SLGBTQIA+ employees at Pride at Work Canada’s partner organizations\nHR & DEI professionals\nLeaders committed to staying informed about key developments affecting 2SLGBTQIA+ employees in Canada and fostering inclusive workplace practices.\n\nSpeakers: \n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n \n[/vc_column] \n[vc_column width=”3/4″] \nSteph Kelly (she/her) \, Canadian Blood Services\nStephanie Kelly (she/her) has dedicated her career to community development and stakeholder engagement. In her 25 years at Canadian Blood Services\, she has led key initiatives to ensure that the voices of those affected by policy and program decisions are heard and reflected in meaningful outcomes. Stephanie is an active member of the Awareness of Visible and Invisible Disabilities (AVID) Employee Resource Group (ERG) and a longtime professional practitioner of the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2)\, adhering to its standards and principles. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n \n[/vc_column] \n[vc_column width=”3/4″] \nKen Monteith (he/him)\, Executive Director\, COCQ-SIDA\nKen Monteith is the Executive Director of COCQ-SIDA (la Coalition des organismes communautaires québécois de lutte contre le sida). Trained as a lawyer\, he worked in the community youth sector and in the HIV/AIDS sector. He participates actively in research\, especially projects concerning the quality of life of people living with HIV and prevention for men who have sex with men. He holds degrees in Industrial Relations\, Common and Civil Law from McGill University and was a member of the Québec Bar from 1991 to 2001\, when he resigned to devote himself more fully to his community work on HIV/AIDS. Ken Monteith was diagnosed with advanced HIV infection in 1997. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nAccessibility:  \n\nSpoken language: French\nAutomatic translation: French to English\nClosed captioning provided: French to English\nFormat: Virtual (Zoom in webinar mode)\nEngagement type: participants invited to engage via chat (no audio or video)\nPlease register below additional accessibility requests. Any questions may be sent to events@prideatwork.ca.\n\nRegistration for this event has closed.
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/webinar-20250319/
CATEGORIES:Free event,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250325T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250325T133000
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UID:10000767-1742904000-1742909400@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:Matrices: Trans\, Non-Binary & Agender Digital Connect [EN]
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, March 25\, 2025\, from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM EDT – this is a free online networking event for trans\, non-binary and agender people. \n \nPride at Work Canada is proud to present Matrices: Trans\, Non-Binary & Agender Digital Connect\, a free online networking event for trans\, non-binary\, and agender professionals and jobseekers! We will bring trans\, non-binary\, and agender professionals from across Canada. \nIn this session\, we will explore a peer networking style of learning\, where attendees will dive into meaningful discussions\, share experiences\, and offer mutual support. Participants will engage in multiple breakout sessions\, while forging valuable connections with other professionals and job seekers. Following these individual interactions\, we will come together as a group to reflect on the insights gained and close the event with a collaborative wrap-up. \nHelp us make Matrices a safer event! All attendees will be provided with a set of community guidelines for this event that they will be expected to read and abide by. Pride at Work Canada staff will be present in the main room at all times and volunteer facilitators will be rotating within some of the 1-1 speed networking rounds. Creating a welcoming space is a communal effort\, we look forward to building a braver space based in communicating with compassion. \nCaptioning: At this event\, there will be live captioning in English\, and automated French captioning only available upon request two weeks previous to the event. \nWhy is this event taking place? \nWhile many events and networks are inclusive of trans\, non-binary and agender people there are questions and discussions unique to these community members and their experiences. Pride at Work Canada seeks to create space for professional and job-seeking trans\, non-binary and agender people to find support from and make connections with one another. We hope to be responsive to the needs and suggestions expressed by our attendees as this feedback helps to shape future events. \nWho should attend? \nThe purpose of this event is to provide space for folks who identify as trans\, non-binary and agender. There is no desire to monitor anyone’s gender or create barriers to entry. If you come to this event you will be welcome. While the support of people who identify as allies to trans people and communities is always appreciated please remember that the best support sometimes comes in the form of leaving space for people to connect around their shared identities and lived experiences. \nWho can answer my questions about the event? \nPlease direct questions about this event to Templeton Sawyer (he/him)\, Leaderships Program Coordinator at templeton.sawyer@prideatwork.ca. You may also contact events@prideatwork.ca with questions about any Pride at Work Canada events and activities. \nAccessibility \n\nCaptioning provided by 3 Play Media Canada\nIf you have any accessibility requests please email events@prideatwork.ca with requests by Tuesday\, November 5\, 2024\n\nLimited number of participants in this free online networking event for trans\, non-binary and agender people.\nRegistration for this event has closed.
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/matrices-20250325/
CATEGORIES:Free event,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250325T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250325T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133512
CREATED:20250312T170742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T193554Z
UID:10000797-1742925600-1742932800@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:THRIVE 2025 - Virtual Leadership Program
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THE PROGRAM\nTHRIVE is a ten-week virtual program that will develop the next generation of Two-Spirit\, queer and trans people managers. Participants will get exclusive access to queer and trans leaders working at the highest levels of Canadian business and engage in important peer-to-peer discussions. Through live Zoom sessions\, collaborative group study\, and self-directed work our fifth THRIVE cohort will collectively unlock their potential as out leaders. \nHOW TO PARTICIPATE\nThe fifth cohort of THRIVE will support a positive learning environment and peer-to-peer learning. The process by which those interested in participating will open on Thursday\, December 5\, 2024. The deadline for applications will be Wednesday\, February 12\, 2025. Those selected for the fifth THRIVE cohort will pay a participation fee\, due upon acceptance: \n\nFee for employees of Pride at Work Canada’s Proud Partners & Community Partners: $1\,500 (plus applicable taxes)\nFee for employees of other organizations: $2\,000 (plus applicable taxes)\n\nApplicants who are self-employed\, employed by a nonprofit or by a registered charity may indicate their interest in being considered for a scholarship to THRIVE. Those accepted as scholarship participants will be charged no fee for participation. \nVisit our THRIVE 2025 page for further details.
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/thrive-20250225-2/2025-03-25/
CATEGORIES:Leadership
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250326T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250326T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133512
CREATED:20250127T185833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250306T192359Z
UID:10000783-1742990400-1742994000@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:Webinar: Rebuilding Trust: Lessons from Canadian Blood Services for Workplace Inclusion [EN]
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, March 26 from 12 PM to 1 PM ET – Ce webinaire aura lieu en français le 19 mars. \nThis session will focus on the ongoing efforts by Canadian Blood Services to rebuild and strengthen trust with 2SLGBTQIA+ communities. With the historic apology and updates to blood and plasma donor eligibility criteria\, this webinar will highlight how Canadian Blood Services is addressing its past while looking forward. The event will explore the internal and external changes implemented to ensure inclusivity and equity\, particularly for 2SLGBTQIA+ employees and donors. Participants will hear from key figures involved in this transformation\, including Canadian Blood Services representatives and community leaders. A one-page infographic will also be shared as a resource for participants to use and share widely. \nThis program was made possible by the generosity of Canadian Blood Services financial donors. \n \nLearning Objectives: \n\nUnderstand the updated blood and plasma donor eligibility criteria at Canadian Blood Services and their impact on 2SLGBTQIA+ communities.\nLearn about the organizational changes implemented to foster greater inclusion internally at Canadian Blood Services.\nExplore how trust can be rebuilt within marginalized communities through policy changes and community engagement.\nGain insights into how other organizations can apply similar strategies to build trust and foster inclusive workplaces.\n\nTarget Audience: \n\n2SLGBTQIA+ employees at Pride at Work Canada’s partner organizations\nHR & DEI professionals\nLeaders committed to staying informed about key developments affecting 2SLGBTQIA+ employees in Canada and fostering inclusive workplace practices.\n\nAbout the speaker: \n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n \n[/vc_column] \n[vc_column width=”3/4″] \nTerrie Foster (she/they)\, manager of stakeholder engagement\, Canadian Blood Services \nTerrie (she/they) is registered nurse and longtime Canadian Blood Services employee. They currently work in stakeholder engagement\, where they engage with diverse communities who are interested in the work Canadian Blood Services does. They are a member of CBS’s 2SLGBTQIA+ advisory committee\, a member of Pride at Work Canada\, and the co-chair of CBS’s 2SLGBTQIA+ ERG. Terrie is also a grateful blood recipient and has felt firsthand the impact that donation can make. \n[/vc_column] \n[/vc_row] \n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n  \n \n[/vc_column] \n[vc_column width=”3/4″] \nFrancesco MacAllister-Caruso (he/they)\, Communications Officer\, Community-Based Research Centre (CBRC)\nFrancesco MacAllister-Caruso (he/they) is a policy analyst and communications professional based on unceded Algonquin Anishinaabeg territory (Ottawa\, ON). Since 2020\, they have worked in the Community-Based Research Centre’s communications department\, crafting compelling promotional products that support the organization’s research and advocacy on queer and trans health. \nFrancesco is also a doctoral candidate in political science at Concordia University in Tiohtià:ke (Montréal\, QC). Their research explores 2S/LGBTQIA+ political representation\, citizenship and policy problems in Canada. Passionate about bridging the gap between academia and public discourse\, Francesco’s work is dedicated to making research and policy discussions more accessible and impactful. \nIn their free time\, Francesco enjoys playing video games\, cooking\, baking bread\, and gardening. \n[/vc_column] \n[/vc_row] \nAccessibility: \n\nSpoken language: English\nAutomatic translation: English to French\nClosed captioning provided: English and French\nFormat: Virtual (Zoom in webinar mode)\nEngagement type: participants invited to engage via chat (no audio or video)\nPlease register below additional accessibility requests. Any questions may be sent to events@prideatwork.ca.\n\nRegistration for this event has closed.
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/webinar-20250326/
CATEGORIES:Free event,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250401T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250401T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133512
CREATED:20250312T170742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T193554Z
UID:10000860-1743530400-1743537600@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:THRIVE 2025 - Virtual Leadership Program
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THE PROGRAM\nTHRIVE is a ten-week virtual program that will develop the next generation of Two-Spirit\, queer and trans people managers. Participants will get exclusive access to queer and trans leaders working at the highest levels of Canadian business and engage in important peer-to-peer discussions. Through live Zoom sessions\, collaborative group study\, and self-directed work our fifth THRIVE cohort will collectively unlock their potential as out leaders. \nHOW TO PARTICIPATE\nThe fifth cohort of THRIVE will support a positive learning environment and peer-to-peer learning. The process by which those interested in participating will open on Thursday\, December 5\, 2024. The deadline for applications will be Wednesday\, February 12\, 2025. Those selected for the fifth THRIVE cohort will pay a participation fee\, due upon acceptance: \n\nFee for employees of Pride at Work Canada’s Proud Partners & Community Partners: $1\,500 (plus applicable taxes)\nFee for employees of other organizations: $2\,000 (plus applicable taxes)\n\nApplicants who are self-employed\, employed by a nonprofit or by a registered charity may indicate their interest in being considered for a scholarship to THRIVE. Those accepted as scholarship participants will be charged no fee for participation. \nVisit our THRIVE 2025 page for further details.
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/thrive-20250225-2/2025-04-01/
CATEGORIES:Leadership
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250402T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250402T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133512
CREATED:20250210T175915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250210T203140Z
UID:10000789-1743595200-1743598800@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:Webinar: Legal Best Practices for Addressing Workplace Harassment [Partners Only - EN]
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, April 2\, 2025\, from 12 PM to 1 PM EDT – this event is exclusive for employees of our Proud Partners and Community Partners. \nIn today’s evolving workplace\, ensuring that everyone feels welcome and supported requires more than good intentions—it demands a solid foundation of policies\, resources\, and structured education for both staff and management. This webinar will explore the key measures organizations need to implement to drive inclusivity and respect for individual circumstances\, with a focus on confidentiality and privacy. \nLegal expert and guest speaker\, Stephanie Young\, will guide participants through the intersection of human rights principles\, occupational health and safety obligations\, and relevant case laws. Additionally\, the session will cover strategies to prevent and address harassment in the workplace\, ensuring compliance with legal standards while promoting a safe and supportive environment for all employees. \nJoin us to gain valuable insights into building a workplace that upholds dignity\, safety\, and inclusivity through practical legal frameworks and best practices. \nLearning objectives: \n\nUnderstand legal foundations of inclusion and gain insights into human rights principles\, case law\, and occupational health and safety obligations\, particularly as they relate to sexual harassment\, discrimination in the workplace\nLearn how to create policies that respect employee confidentiality while ensuring inclusivity\, allowing employees to feel safe and supported\nEquip leaders with the knowledge to manage incidents such as harassment or discrimination\, ensuring they are handled with legal and organizational accountability while protecting affected employees\n\nTarget audience: \n\nHR professionals\,\nDEI leads\,\nsenior executives\,\nlegal and compliance officers\,\nEmployee Resource Group (ERG) leaders\,\nhealth and safety officers\, and\nlegal counsel.\n\nPresenter \n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″][/vc_column] \n[vc_column width=”3/4″]Stephanie Young (she/her)\, Partner\, Borden Lander Gervais:\nStephanie practices labour and employment and human rights law. She advises public and private sector employers on a variety of employment and labour relations matters\, including employment standards\, policy development and revision\, contracts\, health and safety\, accommodations and discrimination\, severance packages and terminations\, collective agreements\, workplace harassment investigations and discipline. Stephanie represents employers in employment and labour-related litigation\, including wrongful and constructive dismissals\, employment class actions\, human rights applications and grievance arbitrations. \nIn addition to her employment practice\, Stephanie advises and represents health sector clients and other service providers in human rights cases pertaining to patient care or customer service. She is also experienced in accessibility legislation and accessibility compliance audits. \nStephanie has appeared as employer counsel before the Superior Court of Justice\, the Divisional Court\, the Ontario Court of Appeal\, the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal\, the Ontario Labour Relations Board and labour arbitrators. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nAccessibility: \n\nSpoken language: English\nAutomatic translation: English to French\nClosed captioning provided: English and French\nFormat: Virtual (Zoom in webinar mode)\nEngagement type: participants invited to engage via chat (no audio or video)\nPlease register below additional accessibility requests. Any questions may be sent to events@prideatwork.ca\n\nRegistration for this event has closed.\nThis event is exclusive for employees of our Proud Partners and Community Partners. If you would like to register after the deadline\, please send an email to events@prideatwork.ca.
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/webinar-20250402/
CATEGORIES:Partner-only event,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250408T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250408T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133512
CREATED:20250312T170742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T193554Z
UID:10000798-1744135200-1744142400@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:THRIVE 2025 - Virtual Leadership Program
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THE PROGRAM\nTHRIVE is a ten-week virtual program that will develop the next generation of Two-Spirit\, queer and trans people managers. Participants will get exclusive access to queer and trans leaders working at the highest levels of Canadian business and engage in important peer-to-peer discussions. Through live Zoom sessions\, collaborative group study\, and self-directed work our fifth THRIVE cohort will collectively unlock their potential as out leaders. \nHOW TO PARTICIPATE\nThe fifth cohort of THRIVE will support a positive learning environment and peer-to-peer learning. The process by which those interested in participating will open on Thursday\, December 5\, 2024. The deadline for applications will be Wednesday\, February 12\, 2025. Those selected for the fifth THRIVE cohort will pay a participation fee\, due upon acceptance: \n\nFee for employees of Pride at Work Canada’s Proud Partners & Community Partners: $1\,500 (plus applicable taxes)\nFee for employees of other organizations: $2\,000 (plus applicable taxes)\n\nApplicants who are self-employed\, employed by a nonprofit or by a registered charity may indicate their interest in being considered for a scholarship to THRIVE. Those accepted as scholarship participants will be charged no fee for participation. \nVisit our THRIVE 2025 page for further details.
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/thrive-20250225-2/2025-04-08/
CATEGORIES:Leadership
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250415T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250415T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133512
CREATED:20250312T170742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T193554Z
UID:10000861-1744740000-1744747200@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:THRIVE 2025 - Virtual Leadership Program
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THE PROGRAM\nTHRIVE is a ten-week virtual program that will develop the next generation of Two-Spirit\, queer and trans people managers. Participants will get exclusive access to queer and trans leaders working at the highest levels of Canadian business and engage in important peer-to-peer discussions. Through live Zoom sessions\, collaborative group study\, and self-directed work our fifth THRIVE cohort will collectively unlock their potential as out leaders. \nHOW TO PARTICIPATE\nThe fifth cohort of THRIVE will support a positive learning environment and peer-to-peer learning. The process by which those interested in participating will open on Thursday\, December 5\, 2024. The deadline for applications will be Wednesday\, February 12\, 2025. Those selected for the fifth THRIVE cohort will pay a participation fee\, due upon acceptance: \n\nFee for employees of Pride at Work Canada’s Proud Partners & Community Partners: $1\,500 (plus applicable taxes)\nFee for employees of other organizations: $2\,000 (plus applicable taxes)\n\nApplicants who are self-employed\, employed by a nonprofit or by a registered charity may indicate their interest in being considered for a scholarship to THRIVE. Those accepted as scholarship participants will be charged no fee for participation. \nVisit our THRIVE 2025 page for further details.
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/thrive-20250225-2/2025-04-15/
CATEGORIES:Leadership
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250416T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250416T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133512
CREATED:20250407T165201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T174640Z
UID:10000871-1744804800-1744808400@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:Webinar: Vote Rainbow Equality: Engaging in the Federal Election [EN]
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, April 16\, 2025\, from 12 PM to 1 PM EDT \nWith a federal election underway\, join us to explore how you can show up and vote for issues impacting queer and trans people. This session will equip attendees with strategies to protect and uphold queer and trans human rights\, and push back against the targeting of queer and trans human rights. \nFae Johnstone of the Society of Queer Momentum\, will share the creative\, engaging\, and non-partisan election campaigns “Drag the Vote” and “Vote Rainbow Equality”. Learn how you and your communities and workplaces can get out to vote for the issues that matter. \nLearning objectives: \n\nUnderstand the Drag the Vote and Vote Rainbow Equality Campaigns\nExplore how queer and trans issues are being targeted\nLearn practical actions to protect and uphold queer and trans human rights\n\nTarget audience: \n\nQueer and trans people\nAllies dedicated to upholding human rights\n\nPresenter \n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″] \nFae Johnstone (she/her)\, Executive Director\, Society of Queer Momentum \nFae Johnstone has dedicated her life to advancing equality\, freedom and rights for queer and trans people. With over a decade of advocacy under her belt\, she is a force to be reckoned with and one of Canada’s most prominent queer human rights advocates. \nAs Executive Director and Co-Founder of the Society of Queer Momentum\, Fae is on a mission to mobilize advocates and allies towards a more free\, equal and socially just future. Within her advocacy\, she travels across Canada supporting queer advocates and allies on the ground\, gracing conference stages and building bridges with allies and sibling movements in every province and territory. \nFae has received numerous awards and accolades for her work\, including serving as Grand Marshal of the Ottawa Capital Pride Parade in 2023 and National Grand Marshal of Saskatoon Pride in 2024. She was also on a chocolate bar. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nRegistration for this event has closed.\nAccessibility: \n\nSpoken language: English\nAutomatic translation: English to French\nClosed captioning provided: English and French\nFormat: Virtual (Zoom in webinar mode)\nEngagement type: participants invited to engage via chat (no audio or video)\nPlease register below additional accessibility requests. Any questions may be sent to events@prideatwork.ca\n\n 
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/webinar-20250416/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250422T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250422T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133512
CREATED:20250312T170742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T193554Z
UID:10000799-1745344800-1745352000@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:THRIVE 2025 - Virtual Leadership Program
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THE PROGRAM\nTHRIVE is a ten-week virtual program that will develop the next generation of Two-Spirit\, queer and trans people managers. Participants will get exclusive access to queer and trans leaders working at the highest levels of Canadian business and engage in important peer-to-peer discussions. Through live Zoom sessions\, collaborative group study\, and self-directed work our fifth THRIVE cohort will collectively unlock their potential as out leaders. \nHOW TO PARTICIPATE\nThe fifth cohort of THRIVE will support a positive learning environment and peer-to-peer learning. The process by which those interested in participating will open on Thursday\, December 5\, 2024. The deadline for applications will be Wednesday\, February 12\, 2025. Those selected for the fifth THRIVE cohort will pay a participation fee\, due upon acceptance: \n\nFee for employees of Pride at Work Canada’s Proud Partners & Community Partners: $1\,500 (plus applicable taxes)\nFee for employees of other organizations: $2\,000 (plus applicable taxes)\n\nApplicants who are self-employed\, employed by a nonprofit or by a registered charity may indicate their interest in being considered for a scholarship to THRIVE. Those accepted as scholarship participants will be charged no fee for participation. \nVisit our THRIVE 2025 page for further details.
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/thrive-20250225-2/2025-04-22/
CATEGORIES:Leadership
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250429T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250429T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133512
CREATED:20250312T170742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T193554Z
UID:10000862-1745949600-1745956800@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:THRIVE 2025 - Virtual Leadership Program
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THE PROGRAM\nTHRIVE is a ten-week virtual program that will develop the next generation of Two-Spirit\, queer and trans people managers. Participants will get exclusive access to queer and trans leaders working at the highest levels of Canadian business and engage in important peer-to-peer discussions. Through live Zoom sessions\, collaborative group study\, and self-directed work our fifth THRIVE cohort will collectively unlock their potential as out leaders. \nHOW TO PARTICIPATE\nThe fifth cohort of THRIVE will support a positive learning environment and peer-to-peer learning. The process by which those interested in participating will open on Thursday\, December 5\, 2024. The deadline for applications will be Wednesday\, February 12\, 2025. Those selected for the fifth THRIVE cohort will pay a participation fee\, due upon acceptance: \n\nFee for employees of Pride at Work Canada’s Proud Partners & Community Partners: $1\,500 (plus applicable taxes)\nFee for employees of other organizations: $2\,000 (plus applicable taxes)\n\nApplicants who are self-employed\, employed by a nonprofit or by a registered charity may indicate their interest in being considered for a scholarship to THRIVE. Those accepted as scholarship participants will be charged no fee for participation. \nVisit our THRIVE 2025 page for further details.
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/thrive-20250225-2/2025-04-29/
CATEGORIES:Leadership
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250430T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250430T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133512
CREATED:20250205T200656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251218T192155Z
UID:10000785-1746019800-1746039600@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:SPARK Toronto 2025
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, April 30\, 2025\, from 1:30 PM to 7:00 PM EDT – This in-person paid leadership event is open to all who wish to register and has a limited number of participants. \n \nFind inspiration. Leave with a new perspective. Spark impactful change. \nSPARK Toronto 2025 is an exclusive\, interactive event that connects business leaders with the global change makers who are driving 2SLGBTQIA+ equity forward. Unlike traditional conferences\, SPARK Toronto 2025 fosters intimate\, impactful connections with individuals who are shaping the global workplace and human rights landscapes. \nThis is not a “sit and listen” event that could be replaced with a webinar. SPARK Toronto 2025 is a must-attend experience that brings together cutting-edge strategies\, and actionable insights for businesses ready to elevate their approach to inclusion in Canada and globally. \nThis Year’s Theme: From Global to Local\nAs we have been seeing worldwide progress for 2SLGBTQIA+ rights and inclusion over the past decades\, we are now seeing a global backlash against Two-spirit\, queer\, and trans rights. This backlash has been global in reach with a number of countries recriminalizing LGBTQIA+ people\, restricting access to gender-affirming care\, banning drag as an artform\, the banning of books and more. With international speakers this SPARK will focus on how we continue to promote 2SLGBTQIA+ inclusion at home within this global context. \nEvent Objectives:\n\nGlobal Insights\, Local Impact: Showcase strategies for workforce effectiveness by engaging directly with human rights advocates and business leaders from Canada\, the USA\, Mexico\, the Netherlands and beyond.\nConnection & Collaboration: Create unique opportunities to interact face-to-face with changemakers like David Pollard (he/him)\, Co-Founder & Executive Director of the Workplace Pride Foundation\, and other global leaders.\nAction-Oriented Learning: Provide actionable takeaways for Canadian companies to thrive in:\nTougher markets where LGBTQIA+ rights are under threat.\nEmerging markets where opportunities are expanding with recent advancements like same-sex marriage legalization or decriminalization of homosexuality.\nDeepen Sponsorship Impact: Align sponsor brands with global 2SLGBTQIA+ progress while creating authentic connections with decision-makers in HR and workforce development.\n\nGOLD SPONSOR\n \nHOST SPONSOR & LOCATION\n[vc_row equal_height=”yes” content_placement=”middle”][vc_column width=”1/4″][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n\nEY\nEY Tower\n100 Adelaide St W – 40th Floor\nToronto\, ON M5H 0E2 \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/4″][/vc_column][/vc_row] \nKeynote Speaker:\n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/3″] \n \nDavid Pollard (he/him)\nExecutive Director\, Workplace Pride Foundation \n[/vc_column] \n[vc_column width=”2/3″] \nDavid Pollard is co-founder and Executive Director of the Workplace Pride Foundation. The Foundation represents the LGBTIQ+ networks of more than 130 prominent companies and organizations and strives for greater LGBTIQ+ workplace inclusion internationally. \nHe has worked for 30+ years in the international corporate world\, 20 of which have been dealing with LGBTIQ+ issues from an international Civil Society perspective. David is founder and former Global Chairman of ING’s LGBTIQ+ employee network and\, in his 16 year career at ING\, fulfilled a number of responsibilities including the creation and management of ING’s European Affairs Department. \nDavid holds degrees in International Relations (BA\, Political Science and Business\, University of Oklahoma\, USA) and in European Affairs (Masters: Diplome d’Etudes Europeén\, Université Catholique de Louvain\, Belgium). He lives in Amsterdam with his husband Michael. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nEmcee:\n[vc_row custom_bg_color=”{“solid“:{“id“:“Border color“\,“color“:“#ebebf5“}}”][vc_column width=”1/3″] \n  \n \nTranna Wintour (she/her) \n[/vc_column] \n[vc_column width=”2/3″] \nTranna Wintour was revealed to the French-Canadian audience during her remarkable stint in the second season of Big Brother Célébrités\, the Quebec version of Celebrity Big Brother\, in which her personality\, her resilience and her humour burst onto the screen. \nHowever\, Tranna’s career began about ten years earlier in Anglophone Canada\, where she was actively developing her talents as a comedian\, singer\, author and producer. In 2019\, she was named one of the 10 most promising comedians of Just for Laugh’s New Faces. That same year\, Fashion Magazine crowned her as one of the queens of Canadian comedy. During this period\, one of her flagship projects\, the Chosen Family podcast produced by CBC\, was named one of the best podcasts by Apple Canada for two consecutive years. \nSince then\, she has been a regular on a number of French and English events\, including Juste pour rire\, ComédiHa! and Just for Laughs galas\, and popular TV shows such as En direct de l’univers and La semaine des 4 Julie. She is also a recurring featured guest on a lot of Quebec radio stations and podcasts. \nHer career on stage continues to evolve at a rapid pace\, thanks to her English-speaking or bilingual shows which garner significant attention from the media and the public. In 2023\, Tranna was frequently called upon to open for the immensely popular comedian Matteo Lane\, which she still does brilliantly to this day. \nTranna is more than ever an icon of the LGBTQ2S+ community\, both in French-speaking and in English-speaking circles. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nSpeakers:\n[vc_row] \n[vc_column width=”1/3″] \n \nGrandmother Kim Wheatley (she/her)\nAnishinaabe Cultural Consultant \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”2/3″] \nTraditional Anishinaabe Grandmother Kim Wheatley is Ojibway\, Potawatomi and Caribbean in ancestry. She is a band member of Shawanaga First Nation located on the shores of Georgian Bay on Robinson Huron Treaty Territories and is Turtle Clan. She carries the Spirit name “Head or Leader of the Fireflower” and has worked for 3 decades with Indigenous and non-Indigenous Communities across Canada. \nAs a multi award winning speaker for over 3 decades Kim has appeared locally\, nationally and internationally in books\, magazines\, television\, radio and numerous news articles. She is a published author\, hand drummer\, singer\, water walker\, artist & ceremonial practitioner. Kim is committed to forging good relationships based on acts of reconciliation that honour the past\, connect the present and contribute to the future. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \n[vc_row custom_bg_color=”{“solid“:{“id“:“Border color“\,“color“:“#ebebf5“}}”] \n[vc_column width=”1/3″] \n \nShawnie Hawkins (she/her)\nSenior Director of the Workplace Equality Program\, HRC Foundation \n[/vc_column] \n[vc_column width=”2/3″] \nRaShawn “Shawnie” Hawkins\, SHRM-CP (she/her) Senior Director for the Workplace Equality Program at HRC Foundation. She has been an advocate and educator on LGBTQ+ workplace inclusion for over 15 years. In this role with HRC\, she is responsible for managing key corporate and constituent engagement programs\, namely educational resource development\, training\, ongoing communication platforms and multimedia projects addressing current and emerging LGBTQ+ subjects for advancing workplace inclusion efforts. Before joining the Foundation\, she worked in the corporate space as a Human Resources Business Partner and as a Leadership Development professional\, designing and implementing training curriculums for organizations across multiple industries like retail and telecommunications. RaShawn holds a BS from the University of Iowa and has a Leading in Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion certification from Northwestern University. \n[/vc_row] \n[vc_row] \n[vc_column width=”1/3″] \n \nFrancisco Robledo (he/him)\nFounder & managing partner\, ADIL diversidad e inclusion laboral. Implementing partner for Human Rights Campaign Foundation in Mexico\n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”2/3″] \nEntrepreneur\, consultant and strategist in workplace inclusion since 2010. Trainer and speaker with 15 years of work experience\, with special focus and interest in LGBTQ+ people. Graduate in Information Systems from UNAM. He worked in companies such as 3M and Telefónica Movistar. He was part of the 2024 class of Stanford University’s LGBTQ Executive Leadership Program. \nIn 2014\, he founded ADIL Diversity and Labor Inclusion\, a consultancy firm to promote total inclusion and non-discrimination policies and procedures for all people in their workspaces. Strategist behind initiatives such as forums on good practices of workplace inclusion\, national surveys on workplace discrimination\, editorial projects to make executive leaders visible in favor of diversity\, equity and inclusion. \nRegarding LGBTQ+ matters\, since 2016 it has implemented in Mexico the certification for companies HRC Equidad MX Best Places to Work LGBTQ+ Equality\, from the Human Rights Campaign Foundation\, which in its 2025 edition more than 300 companies participate and impacto more than 1.4 million workers. From 2011 to 2022\, he served more than 1\,000 same-gender couples in civil registry procedures since the approval of marriage equality in Mexico City\, until it was legislated in all the states of the country.\n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nModerators:\n[vc_row custom_bg_color=”{“solid“:{“id“:“Border color“\,“color“:“#ebebf5“}}”][vc_column width=”1/3″] \n \nLatoya Nugent (she/her)\nHead of Engagement\, Rainbow Railroad \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”2/3″] \nLatoya Nugent is a Black queer feminist\, refugee\, and movement strategist with over 15 years of experience in education\, advocacy\, and organizational leadership. Rooted in the Freirean philosophy of teaching for transformation\, Latoya centers lived-expertise and collective power to reimagine systems and co-create a liberated future. \nAs Head of Engagement\, at Rainbow Railroad\, she leads high-impact strategies in design thinking\, public engagement\, and partnership development\, driving alignment around a bold mission for global queer liberation. Her portfolio includes communications\, volunteer mobilization\, and refugee leadership—bridging community wisdom with institutional innovation to amplify reach and deepen impact. \nLatoya’s leadership has been instrumental in the Caribbean\, where she pioneered work at the intersection of Black feminisms\, queer identities\, and economic justice. A respected critical thinker and visionary\, she continues to influence global conversations on equity and belonging. \nLatoya has made Canada her home\, thanks to the radical and revolutionary work of Rainbow Railroad and the kindness and compassion of The 519. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/3″] \nColin Druhan (he/him)\nExecutive Director\,\nPride at Work Canada[/vc_column] \n[vc_column width=”1/3″] \nJade Pichette (they/them)\nDirector of Programs\,\nPride at Work Canada[/vc_column] \n[vc_column width=”1/3″] \nJose Patiño-Gomez (he/him)\nDirector of External Relations\, \nPride at Work Canada[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nAgenda:\n\n1:30pm – 2:45pm: Welcome and Opening Keynotes\n2:45pm – 3:00pm: Networking Session / Break\n3:00pm – 4:00pm: Regional Roundtable Discussions\n4:00pm – 4:15pm: Networking Session / Break\n4:15pm – 5:00pm: Key Reflections and Closing\n5:00pm – 7:00pm: Networking Reception\n\nRoundtable Facilitators: \n\nUSA: Colin Druhan (he/him)\, Executive Director\, Pride at Work Canada & Shawnie Hawkins (she/her)\, Senior Director of the Workplace Equality Program\, HRC Foundation\nMexico/Latam: Jose Patiño-Gomez (he/him)\, Director of External Relations\, Pride at Work Canada & Francisco Robledo (he/him)\, Founder & managing partner\, ADIL diversidad e inclusion laboral. (Implementing partner for HRC Mexico)\nEurope: Jade Pichette (they/them)\, Director of Programs\, Pride at Work Canada & David Pollard (he/him)\, Executive Director\, Workplace Pride Foundation\n\nWhat Makes SPARK Unique?\n\nIntimacy and Access: This is an event where you don’t just hear from the leaders—you meet them.\nGlobal Perspectives: SPARK Toronto 2025 provides the rare opportunity to engage with advocates and experts from Canada’s major trading partners (USA\, Mexico and the EU) and beyond.\nFuture-Focused: With a focus on actionable insights\, attendees leave equipped to drive real change within their organizations.\n\nAudience:\n\nC-suite and Senior Leaders\nDEI and HR Professionals\n2SLGBTQIA+ Employee Resource Group leaders\n\nAccreditation Hours:\n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″][/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″]This program has been approved for 3 CPD hours under Section A of the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Log of the Human Resource Professionals Association (HRPA). For more information about certification or continuing professional development\, visit the HRPA website at: www.hrpa.ca.[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nRegistration and Pricing:\nLIMITED SEATS – Purchase your tickets as soon as possible. Registration is now open on Eventbrite\, and the participation fees are: \nPartner tickets: Senior leaders of Pride at Work Canada’s Proud Partners & Community Partners \n\n$345.00 (+ tax) – Early Bird Price (Until March 20th)\n$445.00 (+ tax) – Regular Price\n\nGeneral tickets: For senior leaders of other companies & organizations (non-partners) \n\n$545.00 (+ tax) – Early Bird Price (Until March 20th)\n$645.00 (+ tax) – Regular Price\n\nExclusive Access & Discounts: *All registrants will also receive an exclusive 15% discount to attend the Future of Work Canada 2025\, taking place on April 1-2\, 2025. **Early Bird registrants are eligible to apply for a complimentary VIP pass to the Future of Work Canada 2025 – Future Talent Conference. Passes are limited and will be granted to applicants who meet the required criteria (director level and above). \nOn Eventbrite\, participants will be asked to inform some personal & professional details\, accessibility requests\, food restrictions & allergies\, and to rank the roundtable conversations. For any additional questions reach out to us at events@prideatwork.ca.
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/spark-toronto-2025/
LOCATION:EY Tower – Toronto\, 100 Adelaide St W - 40th Floor\, Toronto\, ON\, M5H 0E2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Leadership,Networking,Paid event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250506T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250506T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133512
CREATED:20250312T170742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T193554Z
UID:10000800-1746554400-1746561600@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:THRIVE 2025 - Virtual Leadership Program
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THE PROGRAM\nTHRIVE is a ten-week virtual program that will develop the next generation of Two-Spirit\, queer and trans people managers. Participants will get exclusive access to queer and trans leaders working at the highest levels of Canadian business and engage in important peer-to-peer discussions. Through live Zoom sessions\, collaborative group study\, and self-directed work our fifth THRIVE cohort will collectively unlock their potential as out leaders. \nHOW TO PARTICIPATE\nThe fifth cohort of THRIVE will support a positive learning environment and peer-to-peer learning. The process by which those interested in participating will open on Thursday\, December 5\, 2024. The deadline for applications will be Wednesday\, February 12\, 2025. Those selected for the fifth THRIVE cohort will pay a participation fee\, due upon acceptance: \n\nFee for employees of Pride at Work Canada’s Proud Partners & Community Partners: $1\,500 (plus applicable taxes)\nFee for employees of other organizations: $2\,000 (plus applicable taxes)\n\nApplicants who are self-employed\, employed by a nonprofit or by a registered charity may indicate their interest in being considered for a scholarship to THRIVE. Those accepted as scholarship participants will be charged no fee for participation. \nVisit our THRIVE 2025 page for further details.
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/thrive-20250225-2/2025-05-06/
CATEGORIES:Leadership
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250514T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250514T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133512
CREATED:20250210T192352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250210T205504Z
UID:10000793-1747224000-1747227600@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:Webinar: Busting Myths About DEI Data: Your Rights\, Responsibilities\, and Opportunities [Partners Only - EN]
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, May 14\, 2025\, from 12 PM to 1 PM EDT – this event is exclusive for employees of our Proud Partners and Community Partners. \nData collection is a cornerstone of successful DEI strategies\, yet many organizations struggle to navigate the complexities of ethical and effective practices. This session will address common myths surrounding DEI data\, clarify legal rights and responsibilities\, and highlight opportunities for leveraging SOGIE (sexual orientation\, gender identity\, and expression) data to drive workplace inclusion. \nWith International Day Against Homophobia\, Biphobia\, and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT) on May 17\, this webinar provides timely insights into how data collection can support efforts to combat systemic barriers faced by 2SLGBTQIA+ employees. By understanding key workforce trends\, organizations can take meaningful actions to build equitable workplaces and uphold their commitments to diversity and inclusion. \nLearning objectives: \n\nUnderstand your legal rights and responsibilities around DEI data collection.\nLearn how to leverage SOGIE data to inform your DEI initiatives.\nIdentify systemic barriers and use data to create targeted\, effective solutions.\n\nTarget Audience: \n\nHR leaders\,\nDEI professionals\, and\nCompliance teams.\n\nAbout the speaker:  \n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″] \nSophia Dhrolia (she/her\, they/them) \nSophia Dhrolia (she/they) is a DEI leader who is passionate about building a culture that values diversity\, champions inclusion\, and promotes collaboration to drive business results. She is committed to developing environments where differences are valued and where people are empowered to bring their authentic selves to the workplace. She focuses on breaking down systemic barriers\, driving positive change in organizations\, and on improving experiences. \nSophia speaks regularly on the importance of advocacy\, inclusive language and creating cultures of belonging. She has been a keynote speaker for Steps of Pride 2022\, CPHR in BC and Yukon\, a featured guest on the ‘Mom Strength’ podcast and in high school classrooms. She is also the proud recipient of the 2024 Women in Payments advocate for Diversity & Inclusion award and 2022 Women in IT ‘Diversity Lead of the Year’ award. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nAccessibility: \n\nSpoken language: English\nAutomatic translation: English to French\nSubtitles provided: English and French\nFormat: Virtual (Zoom in webinar mode)\nType of engagement: participants are invited to interact via the chat (no audio or video)\nPlease register below for any additional accessibility requests. For any questions\, you can email info@prideatwork.ca.\n\nRegistration for this event has closed.\n\nThis event is exclusive for employees and board members of our Proud Partners and  Community Partners. If you would like to register after the deadline\, please send an email to events@prideatwork.ca.
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/webinar-20250514/
CATEGORIES:Partner-only event,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20250528T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20250528T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133512
CREATED:20250305T174508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250505T232918Z
UID:10000857-1748453400-1748464200@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:Winnipeg ProPride 2025
DESCRIPTION:May 28\, 2025 from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm CT – This in-person event is free and open to all who wish to register. There is a paid workshop connected to the event for those who wish to participate. \n \nJoin Pride at Work Canada for an engaging evening of networking and connection\, dedicated to advancing 2SLGBTQIA+ rights and fostering inclusive workplaces. This event brings together professionals\, community members\, and job seekers from diverse industries to share experiences\, exchange ideas\, and build meaningful relationships. \nAttendees will have the opportunity to engage in conversations about human rights in the workplace\, inspired by the exhibit Love in a Dangerous Time\, which reflects on the LGBT Purge and its ongoing impact. Hosted by the Canadian Museum for Human Rights\, this gathering offers a welcoming space to expand your network\, gain new insights\, and connect with like-minded individuals committed to driving positive change. \nHOST PARTNER\n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/3″] \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”2/3″] \n\nThe Canadian Museum for Human Rights\n85 Israel Asper Way\, Winnipeg\, MB R3C 0L5 \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nLearning Objectives: \n\nConnect with leaders from a variety of industries.\n\nAudience: \n\n2SLGBTQIA+ professionals\, job seekers and community organizations\nHR & DEI professionals\n\nSpeaker: \n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/3″] \n \nAlbert McLeod (he/him\, she/her)\,\n2Spirit Advocate\, Human Rights Activist & Consultant \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”2/3″] \nAlbert McLeod is a Status Indian with ancestry from Nisichawayasihk [nish-i-ch-way-a-sik] Cree Nation and the Metis communities of Cross Lake and Norway House in northern Manitoba. He has over thirty years of experience as a human rights activist and was one of the founders of the 2-Spirited People of Manitoba. Albert began his 2Spirit advocacy in Winnipeg in 1986 and became an HIV/AIDS activist in 1987. He was the director of the Manitoba Aboriginal AIDS Task Force from 1991 to 2001. In 2018\, Albert received an Honorary Doctorate of Laws from the University of Winnipeg. He was also a member of the sub-working group that produced the MMIWG – 2SLGBTQQIA+ National Action Plan Report in 2020-2021. In 2020\, Albert joined Team Thunderhead\, the team that recently won the international competition to design the 2SLGBTQI+ National Monument in Ottawa. Albert lives in Winnipeg\, where he works as a consultant specializing in Indigenous peoples\, 2Spirit history and identity\, cultural reclamation\, and cross-cultural training. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nEmcee: \n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/3″] \n \nIssa Kixen\nProducer\, CBC\n \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”2/3″] \nIssa Kixen is an Anishinaabe Two Spirit comedian/journalist/Producer who is a band member of Couchiching First Nation\, Ontario. They have travelled across Canada and the USA as a Comedian and improviser. They use comedy as a tool in dealing with racism\, transphobia and ableism. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nPerformer: \n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/3″] \n \nArtemyst\, the Bannock Babes \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”2/3″] \nArtemyst is a dynamic and captivating Two-Spirit drag performer based on Treaty 1 Territory. As a member of the Bannock Babes – an all Indigenous drag collective\, Artemyst has been electrifying the stage since premiering a little over a year ago. She is celebrated for her performances that blend artistry with glamour\, humour\, theatricality\, and a touch of mystery. As your current reigning Entertainer of the Year\, Artemyst brings elegance\, nerve\, and everything in between to every appearance. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nAccessibility: \n\nSpoken language: English\nFormat: In-person networking event\nVenue accessibility: Canadian Museum for Human Rights Accessibility\nPlease register below additional accessibility requests. Any questions may be sent to events@prideatwork.ca\n\nFireside Chat with Harini Sivalingam: Legal Challenges Facing the 2SLGBTQIA+ Community\nMay 28\, 2025 from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm CT\nCanadian Museum for Human Rights\, 85 Israel Asper Way\, Winnipeg\, MB R3C 0L5 \nJoin us for an engaging and thought-provoking fireside chat with Harini Sivalingam who is the Director of Equality Programs at the Canadian Civil Liberties Union\, a distinguished legal expert and advocate\, as part of Pride at Work Canada’s Winnipeg ProPride event. In this conversation\, we will explore the current legal challenges faced by the 2SLGBTQIA+ community\, including barriers to equality\, discrimination in workplaces and public spaces\, and the evolving landscape of human rights protections in Canada. \nWith a wealth of experience in social justice and legal advocacy\, Harini will provide valuable insights into pressing legal issues\, recent policy developments\, and strategies for fostering greater inclusivity and protection under the law. This discussion will offer attendees an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the legal landscape and how they can contribute to meaningful change. \nWhether you are an employer\, a community advocate\, or simply interested in learning more about legal rights and protections\, this fireside chat is an essential conversation on the ongoing pursuit of equity and justice for 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with an expert and be part of a dialogue that shapes a more inclusive future. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nUnderstand the Current Legal Landscape – Gain insight into the key legal challenges affecting the 2SLGBTQIA+ community\, including discrimination\, barriers to accessing justice\, and recent policy changes in Canada.\nExplore the Impact of Legal Barriers – Examine how legal and systemic challenges impact 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals in workplaces\, healthcare\, and public life\, and discuss strategies for addressing these barriers.\nEmpower Advocacy and Action – Learn how individuals\, organizations\, and allies can support legal advocacy efforts\, promote inclusive policies\, and contribute to meaningful change for 2SLGBTQIA+ rights in Canada.\n\nAudience: \n\n2SLGBTQIA+ community members\nLawyers and legal professionals\nAllies looking to understand the legal challenges facing 2SLGBTQIA+ communities\n\nTickets: \n\nMember ticket price (Proud Partners and Community Partners): $100 + taxes\nNon-member ticket price: $150 + taxes\n\n* The workshop includes a post-event VIQ reception from 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM CT\, where you’ll have the chance to network with fellow guests. \nFor in-person access\, please register here (limited capacity). \nKeynote Speaker:\n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n\nHarini Sivalingam (she/her)\nDirector of the Equality Program\, CCLA \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″] \nHarini Sivalingam (she/her) is Director of the Equality Program at the CCLA. She oversees and executes advocacy strategies for marginalized individuals and groups whose right to full equality has not been realized. Her work at CCLA includes monitoring significant equality issues and egregious violations across Canada\, strategizing on litigation interventions\, public outreach and education\, and engagement with policymakers of issues concerning equality. \nHarini is a member of the Law Society of Ontario and has law degrees from Osgoode Hall Law School (LLB) and McGill University (LLM). She is in the process of completing a PhD in Socio-Legal Studies at York University\, pursing research on the lived experiences of maritime forced migrants as they navigate legal and non-legal governance over borders and mobilities. \nHarini is also an adjunct instructor in the Graduate Diploma in Immigration and Citizenship Law at Queen’s University and has taught courses on the Foundations of Canadian Immigration Law and Refugee Protection Law. \nHarini has advocated for access to justice in low-income communities as a law student and lawyer working in community legal aid clinics in the area of worker’s rights\, tenant’s rights\, advocating for social assistance and ODSP recipients\, and newcomer and refugee communities. \nFor over two decades Harini has been involved in anti-racism activism and community organizing on domestic and international human rights issues. She was an intern at the International Service for Human Rights in Geneva\, monitoring and reporting on various United Nations human rights bodies. Harini has also served on the Board of Directors for Lawyer’s Rights Watch Canada. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nModerator:\n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n\nJade Pichette(they/them)\nDirector of Programs\, Pride at Work Canada \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″] \nJade Pichette (they/them) is an inclusion\, diversity\, equity\, and accessibility (IDEA!) professional based in Tkarón:to/Toronto. Currently\, Jade serves as the Director of Programs at Pride at Work Canada\, where they work with over 250 large employers across Canada around gender expression\, gender identity\, and sexual orientation inclusion. Previously\, Jade served as the Volunteer and Community Outreach Coordinator at the ArQuives\, the Education Programs Coordinator at Kind Space\, and an independent inclusion consultant. They were one of the authors of Transitioning Employers: A survey of policies and practices for trans inclusive workplaces and are the cohost of the Uncovering Belonging Podcast. In their spare time they can be found geeking out over queer\, trans\, and Norse histories\, disability justice\, interfaith advocacy\, firekeeping\, and spending time with their chosen family. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/winnipeg-propride-2025/
LOCATION:Canadian Museum for Human Rights\, 85 Israel Asper Way\, Winnipeg\, MB\, R3C 0L5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Networking
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250716T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250716T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133512
CREATED:20250729T220016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250814T193046Z
UID:10000903-1752678000-1752685200@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:Ottawa Roundtable on the Status of 2SLGBTQIA+ Human Rights
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Gowling WLG\, Ottawa\, Canada\, in Collaboration with the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Canada \nOn July 16\, leaders from civil society\, the private sector\, and government will come together to explore how Canada and the Netherlands can learn from each other’s approaches to affirming the human rights of 2SLGBTQIA+ people\, with a special focus on queer and trans economic participation. This roundtable brings together a diverse cross-section of leaders\, advocates\, policy experts\, senior executives\, and government officials\, each offering a unique perspective on the rights of 2SLGBTQIA+ people and their connection to Canada’s economy. \nFollowing the roundtable\, a small reception welcomes a broader group of community members\, advocates\, and professionals—extending the conversation in a more informal setting and fostering connection across sectors. \n\n* About Our Invitation-Based Events\nPride at Work Canada regularly hosts small\, intentional roundtables and gatherings across the country that bring together voices from government\, business\, advocacy\, and community sectors. These spaces are designed to support honest dialogue\, knowledge exchange\, and strategic collaboration. \nParticipation is by invitation to ensure a balanced group across types of organizations\, identities\, sectors\, and lived experiences related to the themes at hand. We consider both professional expertise and community insight when shaping these conversations\, and we center engagement from our Proud Partners and Community Partners\, while also welcoming expressions of interest from others doing meaningful work in this space. \nIf you’d like to be considered for future events\, you can reach out to Jose Patiño-Gomez\, Director of External Relations\, or fill out this short form to register your interest.
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/ottawa-roundtable-on-the-status-of-2slgbtqia-human-rights/
CATEGORIES:Leadership,Networking,Roundtable
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250722T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250722T103000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133512
CREATED:20250716T221806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250716T221836Z
UID:10000882-1753176600-1753180200@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:Atlantic Ambassador Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Ambassador Program operates as a series of regional groups made up of representatives from our Proud Partner network who share best practices and strategies for creating 2SLGBTQIA+ affirming work environments. \nTo learn more about the program and join\, visit https://prideatwork.ca/programs/ambassador-program/
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/atlantic-ambassador-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Free event,Leadership,Networking
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250806T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250806T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133513
CREATED:20250529T174325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250724T164859Z
UID:10000873-1754496000-1754512200@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:Montreal ProPride 2025
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, August 6\, 2025\, from 4:00 PM to 8:30 PM EDT – This in-person event is open to all who wish to register. \n \nPresented by Desjardins. \nIn collaboration with EY\, BDC\, sid lee and Fierté Montréal \nJoin us on August 6 for a vibrant evening of connection\, celebration\, and community\, hosted by Pride at Work Canada in the heart of Tio’tia:ke/Montréal. Montréal ProPride event is all about bringing together folks who are committed to safeguarding and uplifting 2SLGBTQIA+ human rights in their workplaces and beyond. \nWhether you’re a professional\, job seeker\, community advocate\, or ally\, this is a space to meet others who share your values\, exchange experiences\, and build relationships rooted in community and connection. Together\, we’ll honour the work being done to create safer\, more accessible spaces for 2SLGBTQIA+ communities across all sectors. \nCome ready to connect\, be inspired\, and celebrate what’s possible when we lead with intention and solidarity. \nHOST\n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n \nBarbada \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″] \nDynamic\, funny and endearing\, Barbada is a drag artist who has been performing across Canada since 2005. Versatile\, she delivers disco\, pop and dance performances in the evening and hosts story time for children of all ages during the day. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nSCHEDULE\n4:00 PM – 5:00 PM EDT – Panel Discussion presented by BDC (by registration – 70 spots available\, granting access to the cocktail) \n\nBDC offices (BDC Square 5 Place Ville Marie Rez-de-Chaussée Montréal\, Qc)\n\n5:00 PM – 5:30 PM EDT – Pride Walk – Please join us for a short (5 minute) walk between the BDC and Sid Lee offices. Led by Barbada please bring your flags\, your Pride t-shirt\, and your excitement as we march gayfully from one office to the other. Pride is a movement\, not just a moment. \n5:30 PM – 8:30 PM EDT – Montreal ProPride Cocktail presented by Desjardins \n\nsid lee offices (sid lee 12102-1 Place Ville Marie\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3B 3Y1\, Canada)\n\nSPONSORS\nPRESENTED BY\n \n  \nIN COLLABORATION WITH\n[vc_row equal_height=”yes” content_placement=”bottom”] \n[vc_column width=”1/4″][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/4″][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/4″][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/4″][/vc_column][/vc_row] \n  \nPanel\nThe Cost of Silence: Why Allyship Matters Now More Than Ever \nIn a time marked by increasing visibility and simultaneous backlash against 2SLGBTQIA+ communities\, silence is not neutrality—it’s complicity. This panel explores the critical role of allyship in standing up for two-spirit\, queer and trans human rights and the challenges 2SLGBTQIA+ communities continue to face across workplaces\, communities\, and public life. \nOur panelists—leaders\, advocates\, and changemakers—will unpack the real-world consequences of inaction and the power of intentional\, sustained allyship. Together\, we’ll examine the personal and collective costs of silence\, the discomfort of learning and unlearning\, and how meaningful solidarity can look in different contexts.\nIf you’ve ever wondered\, “What does allyship actually look like?” or “How can I do better?”\, this conversation is for you. \nModerator: \n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n \nFlorence Gagnon (she/her)\nManager of Brand & Sponsorships\, Pride at Work Canada \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″] \nFlorence Gagnon holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Concordia University. She has spent the last 10 years working to ‘spread the word’ and increase visibility for lesbians within and outside of the LGBTQ+ community. In 2012\, she created a platform to provide a resource to lesbian communities\, Lez Spread The Word\, the first bilingual website of its kind in Canada. In 2014\, she launched the FÉMININ / FÉMININ television series\, with director Chloé Robichaud (Sarah Préfère la Course and Boudaries)\, who won two Gemini Awards in Quebec and several international prizes in 2015. In 2016\, she published the first LSTW magazine\, a 230-page bilingual annual magazine that stands out in stores across Canadian provinces\, European capitals and major US cities. She was awarded the Publisher Grand Prix at the National Magazine Awards in 2021 and 2025. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nPanelists: \n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n\nAngélique Pelée de Saint Maurice (she/her)\nEquity\, Diversity\, and Inclusion Advisor\, Desjardins \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″] \nBorn in France\, Angélique settled in Quebec nearly ten years ago\, after several transatlantic trips. An equity\, diversity\, and inclusion advisor\, she is actively involved in advancing causes that are close to her heart\, both in her professional and personal life. A member of the Desjardins LGBTQ+ Committee and a proud ally of the community\, Angélique is also the mother of a non-binary teenager\, which fuels her deep commitment to a more inclusive and caring world. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n\nMathieu Ménard (il/lui)\nEntrepreneur \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″] \nMathieu Ménard\, former marketing and branding strategist (TUX\, Featuring)\, launched Le Chasseur\, a gourmet restaurant nestled in the working-class neighborhood of Hochelaga\, in 2012. Against all odds\, the establishment rose to become one of the 50 best restaurants in Montreal. A series of notable projects followed: Brasserie Blind Pig (2015)\, the Gargantua food truck and La Tannerie restaurant (2016)\, the Minéral wine bar (2020\, winner of five design awards)\, and the complete rebranding of the Waverly bar (2021). \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n\nTamara Tepox (she/they)\nQueer Activist | DEI Leader | Founder of Alstom True Colours \n  \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″] \nTamara Tepox is a proud Mexican-Canadian and long-standing queer activist\, advocating for 2SLGBTQIA+ rights since 1999. With a deep commitment to amplifying marginalized voices\, Tamara creates spaces where vulnerability is embraced\, difficult conversations are encouraged\, and healing can begin. \nProfessionally\, Tamara is the founder and co-lead of Alstom True Colours\, the company’s first 2SLGBTQIA+ Employee Resource Group. Through this initiative\, they drive meaningful change by fostering inclusion and visibility within the corporate world. \nIn 2021\, Tamara launched the Rainbow Train\, a Virtual Pride March that redefines workplace celebration by inviting participation through any form of physical activity. This innovative project earned national acclaim\, receiving the 2023 CUTA Canadian Urban Transportation Award for Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion. \nTamara holds a degree in Natural Sciences from the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana and blends activism\, creativity\, and leadership to uplift queer communities and artists. Their work continues to inspire transformation across corporate\, cultural\, and public spaces. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n\nVictoria F. Legault (elle/la)\nExecutive Director\, Aide aux Trans du Québec \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″] \nVictoria F. Legault is a trans woman from Abitibi-Témiscamingue with an unconventional professional background. At 24\, she is the Executive Director of Aide aux Trans du Québec and previously worked as a deputy clerk at the Quebec Ministry of Justice for nearly two years\, primarily serving in Northern Quebec. Victoria is also a member of the Union des artistes and currently holds the “Under 30” seat on the board of Égides – the International Francophone Alliance for Equality and Diversities. \nA long-time advocate for LGBTQI+ rights\, she sits on several community-based research committees and is deeply passionate about the nonprofit sector. She is currently completing the Leadership\, Impact\, and Management in Business program at Harvard Business School Online. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nTickets:\nRegister today for this in person event. \nPanel and Cocktail Reception* \n\nMember tickets (Proud Partners and Community Partners): $80 (+ taxes)\nNon-member tickets: $120 (+ taxes)\n\nCocktail Reception* \n\nMember tickets (Proud Partners and Community Partners): $20 (+ taxes)\nNon-member tickets: $40 (+ taxes)\n\n*This contribution helps support Pride at Work’s mission and activities\, and better guarantees the attendance of our registrants. If you are a member of our Community Partners network and would like to participate at a more accessible cost\, please contact us. \nAbout ProPride:\nProPride is an innovative event series hosted by Pride at Work Canada\, bringing together inclusive employers\, 2SLGBTQIA+ thought leaders\, and community organizations for engaging conversations\, networking opportunities\, panel and roundtable discussions. With a commitment to creating inclusive spaces beyond Pride celebrations\, ProPride provides a dynamic environment for employees\, job seekers\, and community members\, as well as employers committed to 2SLGBTQIA+ human rights in the workplace. Join us for access to the most relevant topics and current research\, as we celebrate progress in 2SLGBTQIA+ leadership and human rights and create a better\, more welcoming future for all. \nIf you would like to register after the deadline\, please send an email to events@prideatwork.ca. \n 
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/montreal-propride-2025/
CATEGORIES:Networking,ProPride
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250812T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250812T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133513
CREATED:20250716T223315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250716T223351Z
UID:10000888-1754996400-1755000000@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:Manitoba Ambassador Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Ambassador Program operates as a series of regional groups made up of representatives from our Proud Partner network who share best practices and strategies for creating 2SLGBTQIA+ affirming work environments. \nTo learn more about the program and join\, visit https://prideatwork.ca/programs/ambassador-program/
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/manitoba-ambassador-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Free event,Leadership,Networking
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250812T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250812T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133513
CREATED:20250702T204809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250704T202610Z
UID:10000876-1755014400-1755018000@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:Webinar: FLOURISH Information session
DESCRIPTION:FLOURISH is an eight-week virtual program that will develop the skills required for 2SLGBTQIA+ Employee Resource Group (ERG)* leaders to be effective and successful in their roles. Those who lead 2SLGBTQIA+ ERGs have an enormous opportunity to create change for Two-Spirit\, queer and trans employees. They also face very specific challenges in Canadian workplaces. While session content will touch on the mechanics of ERGs\, the primary focus of FLOURISH will be developing individual competency in four areas: \n\nFrom Policy to Practice – Living Our Rights\, Honoring Our Identities\nTelling the Story/Impact of Your ERG\nNavigating Polarization\nPrinciples of Peer Support\n\nThrough live Zoom sessions\, virtual learning modules and self-directed work\, our FLOURISH program will collectively unlock their potential as ERG leaders. \nInterested in learning more? Sign up to this information session! \nKey Learning Objectives:\n\nProvide an overview of the FLOURISH 2025 program structure and timeline\nHighlight the importance and impact of 2SLGBTQIA+ ERG leadership in Canadian workplaces\nExplain the types of learning experiences and activities participants can expect\nAnswer questions and provide clarity on eligibility\, registration\, and support\n\nAudience:\n\nThis event is for anyone interested in knowing more about the FLOURISH 2025 program\n\nAbout the Speaker:\n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n \nTempleton Sawyer (he/him)\nLeadership Programs Coordinator\, Pride at Work Canada \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″] \nTempleton Sawyer was an Employment Support Practitioner with Teamwork Cooperative\, the host of Tweet the Leader in You podcast\, and co-facilitator of the CEI and Teamwork’s Youth-Focused Community of Practice in Halifax Nova Scotia. He brings a great deal of lived experience to the table and is a passionate Youth Advocate who seeks to help youth in both Nova Scotia\, Ontario and the Bahamas believe in themselves and increase their self-confidence through leadership and skill development programs. When Templeton thinks about the word inclusion\, he has a passion to place action into including everyone. Templeton continues his inclusion advocacies through a Youth Focused Community of Practice which he Co-Author\, this space provides service providers to grow and develop new strategies to serve youth and people in general. \n[/vc_column][vc_row] \nAccessibility:\n\nSpoken language: English\nClosed captioning provided: English\nFormat: Virtual (Zoom in webinar mode)\nEngagement type: participants invited to engage via chat (no audio or video)\n\nPlease register below additional accessibility requests. Any questions may be sent to events@prideatwork.ca \nRegistration for this event has closed.
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/webinar-20250812/
CATEGORIES:Free event,Leadership,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250813T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250813T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133513
CREATED:20250716T224505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250716T224505Z
UID:10000892-1755086400-1755090000@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:Quebec Ambassdor Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Ambassador Program operates as a series of regional groups made up of representatives from our Proud Partner network who share best practices and strategies for creating 2SLGBTQIA+ affirming work environments. \nTo learn more about the program and join\, visit https://prideatwork.ca/programs/ambassador-program/
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/quebec-ambassdor-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Free event,Leadership,Networking
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250813T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250813T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133513
CREATED:20250716T222914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250716T222914Z
UID:10000886-1755108000-1755111600@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:Calgary Ambassador Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Ambassador Program operates as a series of regional groups made up of representatives from our Proud Partner network who share best practices and strategies for creating 2SLGBTQIA+ affirming work environments. \nTo learn more about the program and join\, visit https://prideatwork.ca/programs/ambassador-program/
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/calgary-ambassador-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Free event,Leadership,Networking
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250819T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250819T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133513
CREATED:20250716T222619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250815T194827Z
UID:10000884-1755619200-1755622800@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:British Columbia Ambassadors Meeting
DESCRIPTION:August 19\, 2025 | 4:00pm – 5:00pm ET (1:00pm-2:00pm PT) \nThe Ambassador Program operates as a series of regional groups made up of representatives from our Proud Partner network who share best practices and strategies for creating 2SLGBTQIA+ affirming work environments. \nTo learn more about the program and join\, visit https://prideatwork.ca/programs/ambassador-program/
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/british-columbia-ambassadors-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Free event,Leadership,Networking
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250821T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250821T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133513
CREATED:20250703T163946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250729T161412Z
UID:10000875-1755777600-1755781200@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:THRIVE and FLOURISH Alumni Summer Gathering
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is open to THRIVE and FLOURISH Alumni.\nThursday\, August 21st\, 2025 at 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM EDT | Via Zoom: Webinar \nJoin us for a special summer gathering of FLOURISH and THRIVE alumni\, featuring an inspiring session with Jennifer Quinn\, CEO of Nieuport Aviation. With a dynamic career spanning leadership roles at Deloitte\, Infrastructure Ontario\, and now at the helm of Nieuport\, Jennifer brings a wealth of insight on navigating complex industries with vision and purpose. This powerful conversation will explore how leaders can intentionally create space for growth\, inclusion\, and transformation—by challenging norms and making room for others to rise. Don’t miss this opportunity to reconnect\, be inspired\, and gain exclusive insights from one of Canada’s top executives. \nKey Learning Objectives:\n\nIlluminate the Power of Intentional Leadership: Learn how leaders can consciously reshape spaces to inspire innovation and foster belonging.\nShare Jennifer’s Personal Journey of Change-Making: Hear firsthand about her experiences navigating and influencing systems to create meaningful opportunities for others.\nProvide Practical Strategies for Inclusive Leadership: Gain tools and insights to recognize when a room needs “shifting” and how to lead those transitions effectively.\nInspire Empowerment Through Vulnerability and Vision: Be motivated to lead boldly—embracing vulnerability\, courage\, and purpose in your own leadership journey.\n\nAudience:\nThis event is exclusively for FLOURISH and THRIVE Alumni \nFeature Speaker:\n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n\nJennifer Quinn (she/her)\nCEO of Nieuport Aviation \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″] \nWe’re thrilled to welcome Jennifer Quinn\, CEO of Nieuport Aviation\, as our special guest speaker. Since 2021\, Jennifer has led Nieuport’s operations\, strategy\, stakeholder relations\, and public affairs with vision and expertise. Her impressive career spans public and private sectors\, including leadership roles at Deloitte and Infrastructure Ontario. \nIn 2024\, Jennifer was awarded the Report on Business magazine Best Executive Award from the Globe and Mail for her impactful leadership—guiding Nieuport’s operations through pandemic recovery and collaborating with PortsToronto to bring a U.S. Preclearance facility to the airport (expected late 2025). She was also recognized as one of Canada’s 100 Most Powerful Women of 2024 by the Women’s Executive Network. \nA champion of Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion\, Jennifer was honoured in 2017 with Start Proud’s Leaders to be Proud of – Professional Leadership Award for her contributions to the LGBTQ community. \nJennifer holds an Honours Bachelor of Accounting from Brock University\, a Master’s Certificate in Public Management from York University\, and is a Chartered Professional Accountant. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nAccessibility:\n\nSpoken language: English\nClosed captioning provided: English\nFormat: Virtual (Zoom in webinar mode)\nEngagement type: participants invited to engage via chat (no audio or video)\nPlease register below additional accessibility requests. Any questions may be sent to events@prideatwork.ca\n\nRegistration for this event has closed.
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/thrive-and-flourish-alumni-summer-gathering/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250828T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250828T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133513
CREATED:20250716T223732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250815T194944Z
UID:10000890-1756393200-1756396800@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:Ontario Ambassador Meeting
DESCRIPTION:August 28\, 2025 | 3:00pm – 4:00pm ET \nThe Ambassador Program operates as a series of regional groups made up of representatives from our Proud Partner network who share best practices and strategies for creating 2SLGBTQIA+ affirming work environments. \nTo learn more about the program and join\, visit https://prideatwork.ca/programs/ambassador-program/
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/ontario-ambassador-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Free event,Leadership,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250904T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250904T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133513
CREATED:20250813T193700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T175223Z
UID:10000901-1756990800-1756996200@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:Focus Group: 2SLGBTQIA+ Experiences of Gender-Based Violence in the Workplace
DESCRIPTION:This online event is on Thursday\, September 4\, 2025 from 1:00 – 2:30 PM EDT. \nAs part of the Stronger Together project\, a gender-based violence (GBV) prevention initiative in the Greater Toronto Area\, Pride at Work Canada is conducting research to better understand the experiences of 2SLGBTQIA+ people with GBV in workplace settings. \nWe know that 2SLGBTQIA+ employees often face unique forms of harassment\, discrimination\, and violence that are underreported and under-addressed. Your voice can help us change that. \nWhy Your Participation Matters\nThe insights gathered from this focus group will: \n\nShape training and education for employers on preventing and responding to GBV.\nInform policy recommendations that center the needs of 2SLGBTQIA+ workers.\nContribute to creating safer\, more inclusive workplaces across the GTA and beyond.\n\nWho Can Participate\nWe invite 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals who: \n\nHave experienced or witnessed gender-based violence in a workplace setting.\nLive\, work\, or have worked in the Greater Toronto Area (including Peel Region\, and Durham Region).\n\nYour participation is voluntary\, and you may choose to share as much or as little as you feel comfortable. \nOur Commitment to Safety\nThis session will be confidential and trauma-informed\, facilitated by members of Pride at Work Canada’s staff team. We will provide information about available supports before\, during\, and after the session. \nAccessibility\n\nSpoken language: English\nClosed captioning provided: English\nFormat: Virtual (Zoom in webinar mode)\nEngagement type: participants invited to engage via chat (no audio or video)\nPlease register below additional accessibility requests. Any questions may be sent to events@prideatwork.ca\n\nHow to Join\nIf you’re interested in participating\, please email Misha Goforth\, Manager of Programs\, at misha.goforth@prideatwork.ca. All participants will receive the Zoom link and additional details before the event.
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/focus-group-20250904/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250909T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250909T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133513
CREATED:20250718T172739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250829T165855Z
UID:10000895-1757422800-1757426400@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:Webinar: Peer Support in Action – Empowering ERGs to Boost Employee Well-Being
DESCRIPTION:September 9 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 PM EDT – this event is exclusive for employees of our Proud Partners and Community Partners. \nEmployee Resource Groups (ERGs) play essential roles in building networks and creating opportunities to put peer support into action. Join us to learn from a panel of ERG leaders who are skilled in peer support. Peer support provides strategies to navigate conflict\, challenge discrimination in the workplace\, and cope with issues outside of the workplace that 2SLGBTQIA+ people face. When ERGs are empowered and well resourced\, they can create meaningful impacts on employee well-being. \nLearning objectives:\n\nExplore how peer support strategies can be used in the workplace\nLearn strategies to navigate workplace conflict\nUnderstand the impacts of ERGs in employee well-being\n\nTarget audience:\n\n2SLGBTQIA+ employees at Pride at Work Canada’s partner organizations\nEmployee Resource Group (ERG) leaders\nHR & DEI Professionals\n\nPanelists\n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n \nChristian Bennett (he/they)\nAccount Manager\, MPAC \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″] \nChristian Bennett (he/they) is an Account Manager with MPAC and Co-Lead of Blaze!\, MPAC’s 2SLGBTQIA+ employee resource group. In this role\, Christian helps foster an inclusive and supportive workplace where employees across the province can connect\, learn\, and share their authentic selves. He is passionate about creating spaces that celebrate diversity while strengthening community through dialogue\, education\, and meaningful connections. \nSince its founding in 2022\, Blaze! has grown into a vibrant forum that not only addresses issues impacting the 2SLGBTQIA+ community but also uplifts voices and celebrates Pride throughout the year. As Co-Lead\, he plays a key role in guiding initiatives\, championing inclusion\, and infusing a spirit of joy and celebration into the group’s activities\, while helping advance MPAC’s commitment to diversity\, equity\, and belonging. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n \nMichael Robach (he/him)\nInterim Executive Director\, QMUNITY \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″] \nMichael Robach (he/him) is the Interim Executive Director at QMUNITY\, where they lead the delivery of programs and services that meet the diverse needs of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. With a career spanning social development and advocacy\, Michael has worked across sectors including child protection\, HIV\, rare diseases\, and now 2SLGBTQIA+ community support. They bring a deep commitment to equity\, inclusion\, and strengthening services that improve the lives of those most impacted. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n \nChristopher Aguilar (He/They)\nSenior Training Specialist\, OLG \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″] \nChristopher Aguilar is a neurodivergent professional living with ADHD and anxiety\, and a passionate advocate for equity\, inclusion\, and mental health awareness. As a Senior Training Specialist at OLG and Co-Chair of The Pride Network\, Christopher brings both lived experience and professional insight to their work. They are committed to creating inclusive environments where everyone feels seen\, heard\, and valued. Whether at work or in everyday life\, Christopher strives to be a voice for those who may not have one—championing empathy\, accessibility\, and meaningful change across communities. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nFacilitator\n[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″] \n \nTempleton Sawyer (he/him)\nLeadership Programs Coordinator\, Pride at Work Canada \n[/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″] \nTempleton Sawyer was an Employment Support Practitioner with Teamwork Cooperative\, the host of Tweet the Leader in You podcast\, and co-facilitator of the CEI and Teamwork’s Youth-Focused Community of Practice in Halifax Nova Scotia. He brings a great deal of lived experience to the table and is a passionate Youth Advocate who seeks to help youth in both Nova Scotia\, Ontario and the Bahamas believe in themselves and increase their self-confidence through leadership and skill development programs. When Templeton thinks about the word inclusion\, he has a passion to place action into including everyone. Templeton continues his inclusion advocacies through a Youth Focused Community of Practice which he Co-Author\, this space provides service providers to grow and develop new strategies to serve youth and people in general. \n[/vc_column][/vc_row] \nRegistration for this event has closed.\nAccessibility:\n\nSpoken language: English\nAutomatic translation: English to French\nClosed captioning provided: English and French\nFormat: Virtual (Zoom in webinar mode)\nEngagement type: participants invited to engage via chat (no audio or video)\nPlease register below additional accessibility requests. Any questions may be sent to events@prideatwork.ca\n\nOptional note: * Please note we use Employee Resource Group as a catch all term which is inclusive of Business Resource Groups\, Affinity Networks\, and other similar employee led groups focused on equity-deserving groups.
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/webinar-20250909/
CATEGORIES:Leadership,Partner-only event,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250917T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250917T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133513
CREATED:20250825T191608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250825T192846Z
UID:10000914-1758114000-1758121200@prideatwork.ca
SUMMARY:Québec Roundtable on Inclusion and Diversity in the Workplace
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, September 17 | 1:00PM – 3:00PM EDT | By Invitation*\nOrganized by Beneva\, Québec\, in collaboration with Pride at Work Canada \nOn September 17\, leaders from community\, corporate\, and nonprofit sectors will come together for a roundtable discussion focused on inclusion and diversity in the workplace\, with particular attention to the experiences of 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals. The event will highlight perspectives rooted in community knowledge\, including a presentation of Pride at Work Canada’s Workplace Audit\, and a conversation with Aide aux trans du Québec about its mission\, frontline experience\, and the implications of the Sages’ report for the trans community in Québec. \nThis roundtable will offer a space for dialogue\, reflection\, and connection — followed by an informal networking opportunity to continue the discussion across sectors. \n  \n\n  \n* About Our Invitation-Based Events\nPride at Work Canada regularly hosts small\, intentional roundtables and gatherings across the country that bring together voices from government\, business\, advocacy\, and community sectors. These spaces are designed to support honest dialogue\, knowledge exchange\, and strategic collaboration. \nParticipation is by invitation to ensure a balanced group across types of organizations\, identities\, sectors\, and lived experiences related to the themes at hand. We consider both professional expertise and community insight when shaping these conversations\, and we center engagement from our Proud Partners and Community Partners\, while also welcoming expressions of interest from others doing meaningful work in this space. \nIf you’d like to be considered for future events\, you can reach out to Jose Patiño-Gomez\, Director of External Relations\, or fill out this short form to register your interest.
URL:https://prideatwork.ca/event/quebec-roundtable-on-inclusion-and-diversity-in-the-workplace/
CATEGORIES:Leadership,Networking,Roundtable
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