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Hunter Hub hosts zero waste campus challenge

The Hunter Hub for Entrepreneurial Thinking hosted a three day virtual event to help make the University of Calgary a zero waste campus. This event gave undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral scholars the opportunity to collaborate in teams or work independently to create a proposal that would help meet UCalgary’s zero waste goal by 2030. The winners of this event were Team 8, Team 18, Team 19 and Team 13 whose project proposals involved a Zero Waste education app, turning MacHall waste-free, reducing paper usage on campus and using the reduce-reuse-recycle method through research. From May 14 – 16, the Hunter Hub Solutions Lab gave participants the opportunity to hear from community speakers, attend proposal development workshops and attend feedback sessions with sustainability leaders from UCalgary. 

Province hopes new approach to recycling will pay off for businesses and consumers

Province hopes new approach to recycling will pay off for businesses and consumers
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Alberta government proposes changes to Métis settlements law, drawing criticism from general council

Author of the article: Lisa Johnson Publishing date: Mar 12, 2021  •  March 12, 2021  •  2 minute read  •  President of the Métis Settlements of Alberta Herb Lehr said the UCP government s Bill 57 would set back their relationship 50 to 100 years at a Thursday, March 11, 2021 at an Alberta NDP news conference. Photo by supplied Article content The Métis Settlements General Council of Alberta is slamming the UCP government for a proposed bill that would change the law governing eight Métis Settlements across the province. If passed, Bill 57: the Métis Settlements Amendment Act, would reduce the size of the Métis Settlement General Council executive from four officers to two.

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