by david | Aug 1, 2018 | Arts, Books, Canada, International Development, NGO's, Non-Profits, Philanthropy, Psychology, Social Justice, The Business of Life
The current Indian act was first passed in 1876 — it’s been amended but the original act is still in force. In 2002, there were twenty major amendments made but the fact remains that it’s based on an old act that was written when settlers’...
by david | Jul 25, 2018 | Business, Human Rights, Philosophy
Dev Aujla and David Peck talk about 50 Ways to Get A Job, finding meaning in the simple things, giving back, the road less traveled and why relationships are key to pretty much everything. Dev Aujla is the CEO of Catalog, an insight and recruiting firm that has...
by david | Jul 20, 2018 | Human Rights, Social Justice
Adriane Franklin and David Peck talk about feminine hygiene, poverty and social justice, simple solutions, her desire for a more equitable playing field and why the little things matter. Adriane Franklin is the volunteer creator and team leader of the Mississauga Days...
by david | Jul 18, 2018 | Faith, Human Rights, Social Justice
Greg Paul and David Peck talk about his weapons of love, bad, crazy, vicious religion, belief, and the politics of fear, vulnerability, oppression, exclusion and the enormous problem of faith. Biography Greg Paul is a pastor and member, as well as the founder, of the...
by david | Jul 4, 2018 | Human Rights, podcasts, Social Justice
Andrew MacLeod and David Peck talk about mental health, choices and social context, addiction, brokenness, trauma, thinking collectively and a health in all policies approach to wellness. Synopsis Never before have individuals faced so much conflicting information...