Park People’s Executive Director, Erika Nikolai, has been honoured with the Distinguished Individual Award from World Urban Parks—an international recognition that celebrates her leadership and the growing national movement Park People has helped build here in Canada.
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Metro Vancouver seniors receive training and support to organize fun park activities, fostering social connections and physical activity among elders in their local parks and green spaces.
InTO the Ravines creates opportunities for Torontonians to come together to explore the ravines, learn about their social and ecological benefits, and champion their preservation.
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Explore key findings from five years of the Canadian City Parks Report, highlighting significant trends, issues, and practices shaping urban parks across the country.
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Training and Capacity Building Coordinator at Community Data Program
Sasha is the Training and Capacity Building Coordinator with the Community Data Program. In this position, Sasha works to increase the capacity of practitioners across Canada to make better use of intersectional and community-based data.
Sasha also holds a Master of Planning from Dalhousie University and has contributed her planning, research, and analytical skills to projects related to immigration, energy poverty, housing, and climate resilience. Sasha is based in Victoria, BC.