As Dave Harvey retires from his co-leadership position at Park People, he reflects on the incredible journey since founding the organization in 2011.
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.
Learn more about the impact of Canada’s large urban parks’ stewardship initiatives—from healthier ecosystems and stronger community well-being to essential support for city services.
In East Vancouver’s Champlain Heights, we sat down with two organizations leading a grassroots effort to restore native forests and build community.
Pumpkin parades are a creative way to celebrate local creativity and give carved jack-o’-lanterns a second life. Here’s a step-by-step guide to make your pumpkin parade a smashing success.
How colonialism plays out in park practices and how we can work together to embed reconciliation and decolonization.
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Camille Saade-Traboulsi is coordinator of HEC Montréal’s Pôle Ideos, which conducts action research on management and social impact. She manages projects in impact assessment and international cooperation, and contributes to the development and financing of the research unit. Camille is also a board member of the non-profit organization Nouveaux Voisins.
Prior to joining HEC Montréal, Camille was Head of Philanthropic Development at Les Amis de la montagne. She has also worked at the Canadian Centre for Architecture and the Conseil des arts de Montréal. She holds a graduate degree in management from HEC Montréal and a Bachelor of Science in International Studies from Université de Montréal.
A lover of green spaces, Camille implements multi-stakeholder initiatives that have a positive impact on communities and contribute to sustainable transition.