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SUMMARY:WONDER WOMEN CONFERENCE 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Wonder Women Conference is where bold\, ambitious professionals come together to build up their local networks\, gain insights from expert speakers\, and fuel their careers. \n\nPowerful conversations\nHands-on workshops\nGame-changing keynotes with local superheroes and industry leaders\nStrategies for career growth and leadership\nInsights to make an impact—in your workplace\, community\, and beyond\n\nYour ticket includes:\n\nA full day of content by women and gender-diverse professionals from a variety of fields and expertise\nOpportunity to network with over 700 superheroes\nAccess to the marketplace featuring over 30 local vendors and resource tables\nLunch and refreshments throughout the day\nSwag bag\nEntries into the door prize and giveaways throughout the day\nShow your badge benefits\n\nIt’s time to own your ambition\, break down barriers\, and unleash your superpowers. \nAll superheroes and allies welcome—regardless of gender!
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/wonder-women-conference-2025/
LOCATION:Halifax Convention Centre\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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SUMMARY:POWER LUNCH: London Calling: Explore Business Opportunities in the U.K.
DESCRIPTION:Learn insights about the United Kingdom market and about how the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service and Export Development Canada can help you expand your business there. Our speakers will provide information on how you can get advice\, financial support\, connections to potential buyers\, and access to business leads in that country. \nThe U.K. is Canada’s largest customer in Europe\, and third single market export destination worldwide. It is also Canada’s second largest source of foreign direct investment in the world\, and a key science and technology partner as well. The King’s visit to Canada at the end of May is a powerful reminder of the ties that bind us together—both historic and economic—\, and a reflection of the strong friendship and of the deep-seated trust that exists between our people. We share not only a common history\, culture and language\, but the U.K. and Canada are also members of the G7\, G20 and\, of course\, the Commonwealth. And thanks to the Canada-UK Continuity Agreement following Brexit\, over 99% of our bilateral trade is exempt for tariffs. \nIn the current geopolitical environment\, the U.K stands as a stable and reliable trading partner for Nova Scotian businesses. Don’t miss this chance to explore what opportunities await across the pond and how you can take advantage of them. \nPresenters\nTarek Al-Owaishi\, Senior Relationship Manager\, Export Development Canada\nTarek is a Senior Relationship Manager at Export Development Canada. Export Development Canada is Canada’s export credit agency and a member of the Government of Canada’s international trade portfolio\, with offices and representations across Canada and around the world. Based in Nova Scotia\, Tarek works with Canadian companies across all industries with the primary focus of supporting them respond to international business opportunities. Tarek & team do this by equipping Canadian companies with the tools they need to grow their business\, whether that be trade knowledge\, connections\, and financial solutions\, including loans\, equity\, and insurance. With a Master of Business Administration degree\, and a background in Commercial Banking\, Tarek draws from a breadth of experience to problem solve and assist companies to meet their goals and objectives. \nClaudio Ramirez\, First Secretary (Trade)\, High Commission of Canada to the U.K\nClaudio Ramirez is the First Secretary (Trade) at the High Commission of Canada to the U.K. and Manager of the Canadian Technology Accelerator in London. Prior to assuming this role in September 2022\, he was Senior Trade Commissioner at the Canadian Embassy to Colombia and Deputy Director\, South America\, at Global Affairs Canada. Previous foreign assignments include Abu Dhabi (UAE)\, Miami (USA)\, and Caracas (Venezuela). Before joining the Canadian Foreign Service in 2001\, Claudio held diplomatic posts with the World Health Organization in Lima\, Peru\, and in Washington DC\, United States. Claudio holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Montreal\, a master’s in international relations from the University of Amsterdam\, and a post-graduate degree in Public Health and Human Rights from Harvard University. \nCharles Gaudet\, Trade Commissioner\, Global Affairs Canada (Atlantic Region)\nWith 15 years of service at Global Affairs Canada\, Charles joined the department in 2007 as a Trade Commissioner for the ICT and Advanced Manufacturing sectors\, as well as a senior liaison officer\, for the province of New Brunswick. Charles began his career with the New Brunswick Department of Economic Development and Tourism. Over the years\, he has worked in economic and business development roles for organizations such as the Business Development Bank of Canada\, Export Development Canada\, Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency\, Invest NB and Opportunities NB. A native of New Brunswick\, Charles was educated in the Greater Moncton area\, and is a graduate of the Université de Moncton. Moncton area and is a graduate of the Université de Moncton. Charles enjoys volunteering with the local sports associations\, due to his three very active 15-year-old boys \n 
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/power-lunch-london-calling-explore-business-opportunities-in-the-u-k/
LOCATION:Halifax Chamber of Commerce Building 32 Akerley Blvd\, Dartmouth NS B3B 1N1\, Halifax Chamber of Commerce Building 32 Akerley Blvd\, Dartmouth NS\, Dartmouth\, Nova Scotia\, B3B 1N1\, Canada
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SUMMARY:2025 Halifax Business Awards
DESCRIPTION:Get ready to celebrate Halifax’s business excellence at the 2025 Halifax Business Awards on January 23rd! \nJoin in for an exciting evening that honours the bold leaders\, bright innovators\, and inspiring businesses throughout our community. \nThis year’s theme\, “Level Up” will transport you into a vibrant\, nostalgic world of classic arcades.\nIt’s much more than just an awards gala – it’s an immersive celebration of achievement and innovation. \nReserve your spot now to ensure you don’t miss out on Halifax’s most anticipated business event of the year.\nLet’s come together to celebrate excellence and innovation while enjoying a night of fun\, networking\, and recognition.
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/2025-halifax-business-awards/
LOCATION:Halifax Convention Centre\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Forming a Friendship with AI & Cybersecurity Basics for SMBs
DESCRIPTION:Presented By: CBDC Yarmouth \nFREE\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister for this 2-part training series offered by CBDC Yarmouth and The Yarmouth & Area Chamber of Commerce\, to learn how artificial intelligence can become your new best friend and how to stay safe in the online world! \nJoin Rachael Mcbay for “Forming a Friendship with AI”: \nThursday\, Nov. 14th \nStarting at 5:30pm \nVia ZOOM \nJoin Dennis d’Entermont for “Cybersecurity Basics for SMBs”: Thursday\, Nov. 21st \n5:30pm to 7:30pm \nVia ZOOM
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/forming-a-friendship-with-ai-cybersecurity-basics-for-smbs-2/
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:POWER LUNCH: How to get your training online!
DESCRIPTION:Are you ready to build an online Training Course but have no idea where to begin? \nThen this 1-hour power lunch session is the right place for you!\n\n\nIn this session:\nYou will be guided to consider the necessary steps to bring a course to life online. Whether you have an existing instructor-led program you would like to convert to online or are starting from scratch; this session has everything you need to help you consider the steps you will need to take to bring your course to life online! \nTakeaways for this topic:\n1. Identify your course objectives and learning audience\n2. Identify existing resources that can be easily adapted for your online course\n3. Consider assessment and evaluation approaches for your online course\n4. Review a list of delivery options for your course\n5. Benefits of getting your course online quickly \nRob Belliveau – Speaker Bio \nRobert Belliveau is the founder and president of NeonTrain\, an eLearning company that helps small- and medium-sized organizations train online using the Brightspace Learning Management System.\nWith over 20 years of experience as a firefighter with Halifax Regional Fire Emergency\, Rob\, as a Training Officer\, led the deployment of an eLearning system across the Municipal fire department. This unprecedented implementation showed Rob the power of effective eLearning and began his journey as a champion of online learning.\nInspired to extend the benefits of online training to more organizations\, he launched NeonTrain in 2021. The company now supports over 40 Learning Providers\, offering custom training solutions and an online storefront for course creators. Rob holds a Commerce degree with a certificate in Human Resources and Industrial Relations. He is a sought-after consultant and speaker known for his insightful understanding of both the technical and human aspects of eLearning. \nLinks:\nLinkedIn \nNeonTrain
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/power-lunch-how-to-get-your-training-online/
LOCATION:Halifax Chamber of Commerce Building 32 Akerley Blvd\, Dartmouth NS B3B 1N1\, Halifax Chamber of Commerce Building 32 Akerley Blvd\, Dartmouth NS\, Dartmouth\, Nova Scotia\, B3B 1N1\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Forming a Friendship with AI & Cybersecurity Basics for SMBs
DESCRIPTION:Presented By: CBDC Yarmouth \nFREE\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister for this 2-part training series offered by CBDC Yarmouth and The Yarmouth & Area Chamber of Commerce\, to learn how artificial intelligence can become your new best friend and how to stay safe in the online world! \nJoin Rachael Mcbay for “Forming a Friendship with AI”: \nThursday\, Nov. 14th \nStarting at 5:30pm \nVia ZOOM \nJoin Dennis d’Entermont for “Cybersecurity Basics for SMBs”: Thursday\, Nov. 21st \n5:30pm to 7:30pm \nVia ZOOM
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/forming-a-friendship-with-ai-cybersecurity-basics-for-smbs/
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20241113T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20241113T210000
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CREATED:20241029T163218Z
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SUMMARY:2024 ANNUAL FALL DINNER
DESCRIPTION:ENERGY CREATION + STORAGE \nLet’s power Nova Scotia towards a brighter tomorrow \nDalhousie’s expert faculty and Halifax-based business partners will deliver a TED Talk-style presentation on the innovative and revolutionary work being done here in Halifax to deliver clean energy locally\, nationally\, and globally. \nAs the world transitions towards sustainable practices\, Nova Scotia is unique in its vast opportunities in the renewable energy sector. Our proximity to natural resources like our oceans\, wind and natural gas allow us to harness the full potential of renewable energy in the province. \nThis important and necessary move to electric and renewable energies will require double the energy usage in the coming years. To get there\, we’ll need to explore emerging technologies\, identify areas for collaboration and partnership\, and accelerate and build the infrastructure for the transition. Is our grid ready? \nJoin us at the 2024 Fall Dinner to discover how collaboration can unlock these resources\, drive economic growth\, and contribute to a greener\, more sustainable future for the province.
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/2024-annual-fall-dinner/
LOCATION:Halifax Convention Centre\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Workshop: AI in the Workplace - A Practical Guide for Business Leaders
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE NOTE: This training has eligibility requirements for participation listed below \nJoin us as Symplicity Designs offers their 1-day training on AI in the Workplace\, covering best practices on how to leverage its use in each core area of your business (Marketing\, Sales\, Operations\, HR\, and Leadership). \nThis comprehensive training will provide current best practices and risk mitigation when employing artificial intelligence in a business setting\, beginning with practical ground rules regarding AI’s use as a co-pilot. \nThe training is designed to include every level of eagerness and reluctance in the face of AI\, with hands-on activities\, and open Q&A periods at the end of each section.
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/workshop-ai-in-the-workplace-a-practical-guide-for-business-leaders/
LOCATION:Halifax Chamber of Commerce Building 32 Akerley Blvd\, Dartmouth NS B3B 1N1\, Halifax Chamber of Commerce Building 32 Akerley Blvd\, Dartmouth NS\, Dartmouth\, Nova Scotia\, B3B 1N1\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240818T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240818T133000
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CREATED:20240821T203048Z
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SUMMARY:POWER LUNCH: Privacy and Your Business - An Introduction to PIPEDA
DESCRIPTION:Do you have a new or growing business in Canada that collects personal information? Join us for an overview of PIPEDA and ask your questions! \nPresented by: \n\nThe Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) provides information to help businesses comply with the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and better protect the privacy of Canadians\, their clients\, and customers. This information session is free-of-charge\, during which advisors from the OPC’s Business Advisory Directorate will provide an overview of PIPEDA and it’s 10 Privacy Principles\, illustrate how these principles apply to businesses\, and answer questions regarding Canada?s federal private-sector privacy law. \nIn-person Privacy Clinics can also be arranged after the session\, where business leaders can meet one-on-one with an advisor to discuss privacy matters specific to their business and get relevant advice and guidance. \n-What is the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA)? \n-What are the 10 Privacy Principles of PIPEDA? \n-What are your obligations under the law when it comes to the collection\, use\, and disclosure of personal information? \n-How can the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada assist businesses comply with the law? \nParticipants are invited to ask questions in both official languages of Canada (English/Français).
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/power-lunch-privacy-and-your-business-an-introduction-to-pipeda/
LOCATION:Halifax Chamber of Commerce Building 32 Akerley Blvd\, Dartmouth NS B3B 1N1\, Halifax Chamber of Commerce Building 32 Akerley Blvd\, Dartmouth NS\, Dartmouth\, Nova Scotia\, B3B 1N1\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240725T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240725T173000
DTSTAMP:20260424T231806
CREATED:20240605T194957Z
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SUMMARY:SURGE NETWORKING: Pride in Entrepreneurship
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an inspiring afternoon\, hosted in partnership with the Canadian 2SLGBTQ+ Chamber of Commerce (CGLCC). This event is dedicated to celebrating Pride month and empowering 2SLGBTQ+ entrepreneurs and professionals to thrive in their businesses. \nThe symposium will feature a dynamic lineup of presentations\, a fireside chat\, and resource sharing sessions focused on providing practical tools and insights for entrepreneurial success. Engage with industry experts\, fellow 2SLGBTQ+ entrepreneurs\, and community leaders as we explore topics such as business growth strategies\, financial management\, marketing\, and more. \nAs a highlight of the event\, enjoy a drag performance and connect with fellow attendees on the beautiful patio of The Prince George Hotel for drinks and networking following the sessions.
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/surge-networking-pride-in-entrepreneurship/
LOCATION:The Prince George Hotel\, 1725 Market st.\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3J 0B7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240614T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240614T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T231806
CREATED:20240320T140253Z
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SUMMARY:WONDER WOMEN CONFERENCE 2024
DESCRIPTION:The Wonder Women Conference brings together people to connect\, educate\, inspire and empower one another to take on new and expanded roles in work\, community and life.  \nWonder Women is proud to offer diverse content featuring local\, professional superheroes. We invite you to build meaningful relationships with people across all industries while participating in engaging workshops and hearing from a panel of local leaders on successes and challenges of women and gender-diverse folks in business. \nTogether\, we strive to create a community of inclusivity that ultimately encourages all people to own their ambition\, break down barriers\, and unleash their superpowers.\n \nThe Wonder Women conference was started to empower those who have historically been denied equitable access to spaces and opportunities in the professional world. This most certainly includes those who identify outside of the gender binary. We have been working extensively with women and gender diverse folks over the years to make this event accessible\, welcoming and applicable to everyone. \nOur team is working hard to ensure there is representation\, including gender-diverse folks\, amongst our presenters and within the topics of discussion. \nWe are working towards a more inclusive and equitable event\, and we always welcome input and feedback from our members and community. Please let us know if you have any suggestions on how we can improve this event. \n\nLet’s lift each other up! All superheroes welcome- regardless of gender!\n\n\n\nFriday\, June 14\n8:00 AM- 4:30 PM \nMORE DETAILS TO COME SOON! \n  \n\n\n\nLocation\nHalifax Convention Center\n1650 Argyle Street\nHalifax\, NS B3J 0E6 \n\n\nFees/Admission\n  \nEarly Bird Tickets March 8th to 31st\nMember Ticket: $229.99\nMember Table of 10: $2290.00\nFuture Member Ticket: $309.00\nFuture Member Table of 10: $3090.00\n—\nRegular Pricing Beginning April 1st \nMember Ticket: $249.99\nMember Table of 10: $2490.00\nFuture Member Ticket: $329.00\nFuture Member Table of 10: $3290.00
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/wonder-women-conference-2024/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240529T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240529T130000
DTSTAMP:20260424T231806
CREATED:20240327T151230Z
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SUMMARY:SURGE Workshop: Accessibility Ready
DESCRIPTION:Do you have a store front or office that needs upgrading? Is your business ready to comply with the Accessibility Act guidelines by 2030? Are you looking to broaden your hiring practices with inclusive hiring\, but don’t know where to start? \nBecoming accessible doesn’t have to be expensive or overwhelming! The Halifax Chamber\, along with our partners\, are bringing together industry experts to help you start\, or continue\, your journey of accessibility and inclusion. \nJoin us on Wednesday\, May 29th as we look at several key areas that businesses need to address in their physical and digital spaces\, hiring practices\, and available resources as we work towards a more inclusive and accessible future for all Nova Scotians. \nThis event will feature a series of speakers sharing knowledge at a high and comprehensive level\, followed by an opportunity to join smaller breakout discussions with more specific topics including built environment\, broadening your hiring practices\, and more. \nWe are excited to bring these speakers together so our members can learn more on this important topic. \nYou should attend if you want to:\n– Walk away with a clear vision of how DEAI will show up in your organization\,\n– Access the resources you need to become an accessible employer\,\n– Improve your supplier diversity\,\n– Connect with businesses and start the DEAI journey together\,\n-Learn from experts in fields related to implementing DEAI strategies in organizations.Meet our Speakers\nHOST\n \nHon. Joanne Bernard\, ECNS\nJoanne Bernard has been building communities for 25 years in Nova Scotia.\nIn 2002\, Joanne established the Margeurite Centre\, the only residential facility for women recovering from addictions in Nova Scotia. \nIn 2005\, she was tasked to lead Alice Housing\, which offers second stage housing for women and children leaving abusive relationships. \nElected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly in 2013\, Ms. Bernard was appointed to the Executive Council of Nova Scotia where she served as Minister of Community Services and other high profile portfolios. Ms. Bernard was the first openly gay MLA/Cabinet Minister in the history of Nova Scotia government.\nShe is currently President and CEO of Easter Seals Nova Scotia and since 2017 has grown the physical and operational footprint of the organization provincially. \nMs. Bernard holds of Bachelor of Arts (Political Science with Distinction) from Mount Saint Vincent University and a Masters of Arts (Political Science) from Acadia University. \nIn 2011\, she was awarded the Peter F Drucker award for Non-Profit Management in Canada. In 2023\, Joanne was named Business Leader of the Year by the Halifax Chamber of Commerce. She was also awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal and the Mel Hebb Hourglass Award for Exceptional Service in the field of disabilities. \nJoanne will be assuming the Vice Chair position of the Halifax Chamber of Commerce in 2024 and will bringing a focus on accessibility and inclusion to that work over the next 2 years. \nJoanne is married to Annette\, mother to son Taylor and her greatest joy is granddaughter Kalliope. \nKevin Murphy \nKevin Murphy\nKevin Murphy grew up in a small business family and is a lifelong advocate for persons with disabilities after having sustained a spinal cord injury in 1985 at age 14 while playing competitive hockey.  Kevin is a commerce graduate of St. Mary’s University and a self-described “serial entrepreneur” with a career that includes business ventures in entertainment\, publishing\, advertising\, restaurants\, junior hockey\, motor coach operations and disability consulting. \nKevin has held management positions with the Canadian Paraplegic Association and the Rick Hansen Foundation\, while volunteering for executive board positions the HRM Advisory Committee for Persons with Disabilities\, Metro Transit Access-A-Bus Advisory Committee\, Independent Living Nova Scotia and many more minor sports and community-based organizations. \nKevin was the elected Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly for Eastern Shore from 2013-2021\, and the fourth longest serving Speaker in the history of the Assembly\, serving 8 consecutive years in the position. Kevin was an integral part of Government’s passing of the Nova Scotia Accessibility Act in 2017. \nIn his role as the senior Speaker in Canada\, in 2019 Kevin founded and served as the first Chairperson of the Commonwealth Parliamentarians with Disabilities Network. For the past two and a half years\, Kevin has been the Senior Policy advisor to the Federal Minister responsible for persons with disabilities handling such files as the Accessible Canada Act\, the Disability Inclusion Action Plan\, the Canada Disability Benefit and Medical Assistance in Dying. Kevin lives in Porters Lake with his wife of 25 years Stephanie\, and their children Rachael and Jackson\, and their Nova Scotia Duck Toller\, Penny. \nPratibha Popat\nPratibha Popat\, CPHR\, brings a wealth of experience in Human Resources and employment support to her current roles as the Employer Engagement Specialist and Client Service Coordinator at TEAM Work Cooperative\, Nova Scotia Works. A respected figure in HR and Career Development\, Pratibha is dedicated to creating empowering and inclusive work environments and is celebrated for her deep understanding of employment practices and labor market trends. \nHer work is focused on fostering Diversity\, Equity\, Inclusion\, Belonging and Accessibility in the workplace\, demonstrated through her community focused leadership and advocacy. This dedication shows through her pivotal role in the creation and leadership of the Future Ready Program\, designed to empower individuals facing employment barriers. Moreover\, her contributions as a Consultant to the EquitAbility program highlight her commitment to creating accessible and inclusive work environments by offering crucial insights into employers’ perspectives on hiring and retaining persons with disabilities. \nPratibha’s rich HR background includes work in public\, private\, and non-profit sectors\, enhancing her approach to a variety of employment contexts. She has previously held significant positions\, such as Regional Senior Human Resources Advisor at Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation and Regional Resourcing Consultant at Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce\, where she provided comprehensive HR services in recruitment\, training\, staff development\, and performance management. \nPratibha holds a bachelor’s degree in Sociology minoring in Psychology from Acadia University\, a Post-graduate Diploma in Human Resource Management from Nova Scotia Community College and has her designation as a Chartered Professional in Human Resources (CPHR). \nOutside of her professional endeavours\, Pratibha has a green thumb for her office plants\, loves traveling and hiking\, finds joy in music of ABBA\, and is a proud mother to her son Amar and her 17-year-young puppy\, Rama. \nJen Popkey\nJen Popkey is a member of TD Bank’s Canadian Diversity Sourcing team\, focused on meeting and supporting great candidates with disabilities from across Canada grow their careers with TD.  She is also a qualified Sign Language Interpreter\, disability inclusion advocate and has worked and volunteered in the PWD space for over 20 years. \nWith a passion for disability advocacy\, Jen’s focus has always been on accessibility and inclusion. She was previously the Chair of the Accessibility Advisory Committee in Guelph\, ON for 10 year and rejoined in 2022 to support pan-disability accessibility at the municipal level.  At TD\, Jen is a member of multiple PWD committees\, supporting business goals while aligning with D&I enterprise strategies. In her personal life\, Jen is an advocate for her autistic son and lives with a non-apparent disability. \nThank you to our Partners \n\nDate and Time\n\nWednesday\, May 29\n11:30AM – 1:30PM \n\nAGENDA \n11:30 AM Registration & Lunch\n12:15 PM  Welcome words & Introductions\n12:30 PM Panel & Q/A\n12:50 PM Table Discussions\n1:30 PM Event ends \n  \n\n\n\nLocation\nAtlantica Hotel Halifax\n1980 Robie Street \n1980 Robie Street Halifax NS B3H 3G5 \n\n\nFees/Admission\n  \nWorkshop Tickets:\nMembers: $70.95\nMember Table of 8: $567.60\nFuture Members: $100.00\nFuture Members Table of 8: $800.00\nAll prices subject to HST \nMember Not-for-Profit / Student Discount available upon registration\nNote: Payment is due upon purchase. 25% discount for Not-for-profit & student. All prices subject to HST \n**Please note: your registration gives the Halifax Chamber of Commerce permission to use the photographs taken during the event for any legal use.
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/surge-workshop-accessibility-ready/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240515T080000
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SUMMARY:BREAKFAST: Development that Matters: Entrepreneurship in Atlantic Canada
DESCRIPTION:Join the Halifax Chamber of Commerce on May 15th to hear from Isabelle Hudon\, President & CEO of BDC.\n  \nIsabelle will share a perspective on entrepreneurship in Atlantic Canada\, BDC’s role as Canada’s development bank\, and bold ambitions for our collective future followed by a fireside chat. \nCanada’s economy faces many challenges. The prosperity of Atlantic Canada will be propelled by the ingenuity\, resilience\, and spirit of its entrepreneurs. BDC stands ready to provide entrepreneurs with the support needed to achieve their ambitions. \n\nMeet our Speaker\nIsabelle Hudon\, Chief Executive Officer\, BDC\nRecognized as a mobilizing leader with a keen sense of strategy\, Isabelle Hudon has systematically brought an ambitious and resolutely action-oriented vision to all of the organizations she has led. She was appointed President and CEO of BDC in August 2021\, after serving as Ambassador of Canada to France and Monaco for four years and holding the positions of President and CEO (Quebec) and Senior Vice President (Canada) of Sun Life Financial. \nSince joining BDC\, Isabelle has dedicated herself to putting the ‘D’ in BDC at the forefront of the activities and priorities of her 2\,900 colleagues. Driven by a strong desire to increase the organization’s contribution to the country’s development through its entrepreneurs\, she is accelerating the deployment of multiple initiatives across BDC that will enable the organization to increase its impact and contribute to fair\, inclusive and sustainable economic growth. \nIn addition to her duties at BDC\, Isabelle is co-chair of the Ordre de Montréal’s Council and the co-founder of The A Effect. She previously served as the Personal Representative of the Prime Minister of Canada for La Francophonie and sat on the boards of directors of Hydro-Québec\, Groupe Marcelle\, Holt Renfrew and the Canada Council for the Arts. \nIn 2021\, Isabelle received the insignia of the Commander of the Legion of Honour from the French government. She has also been honoured with the Medal of the National Assembly of Quebec for her commitment to the cause of women’s ambition and received the insignia of the Ordre de la Pléiade from the Assemblée parlementaire de la Francophonie for her contribution to the vitality of the francophonie. She was also the recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for her contribution to culture in Canada and was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Law by Concordia University. \nDate and Time \n\n\nWednesday\, May 15\n8:00AM – 9:30AM \nAgenda\n8:00AM – Registration\, Networking and Buffet Breakfast\n8:30AM – Opening Remarks and Guest Speaker\n8:45AM – Fireside Chat with Isabelle Hudon\n9:30AM – Breakfast Concludes\n\n\n\nLocation\nCourtyard by Marriott Halifax Dartmouth\n35 Shubie Drive\nDartmouth\, NS \n35 Shubie Dr Dartmouth NS B3B 0N4 \n\n\nFees/Admission\nBreakfast Tickets:\nMembers: $49.00\nMember Table of 10: $490.00\nFuture Members: $89.00\nFuture Members Table of 8: $890.00\nAll prices subject to HST \nMember Not-for-Profit / Student Discount available upon registration\nNote: Payment is due upon purchase. 25% discount for Not-for-profit & student. All prices subject to HST 
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/breakfast-development-that-matters-entrepreneurship-in-atlantic-canada/
LOCATION:Courtyard by Marriott Dartmouth 35 Shubie Drive\, Dartmouth\, NS B3B 0N4\, 35 Shubie Drive\, Dartmouth\, NS\, Dartmouth\, Nova Scotia\, B3B 0N4\, Canada
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DTSTAMP:20260424T231806
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SUMMARY:WORKSHOP: The Power of Beyond Binary Inclusive Leadership
DESCRIPTION:TRAINING OVERVIEW:\nThe Power of Beyond Binary Inclusive Leadership Workshop is a full day training session. Please only register if you are 100% committed to fully participating in this training. \n\nThis training is for members only. Future members interested in joining the Halifax Chamber of Commerce\, please contact Jenn Kurmey at: jenn@halifaxchamber.com\nThere are only 20 spaces available for this session – if the session is full\, please add yourself to the waitlist\, you will be contacted only if a spot opens up.\n\n\nThe Power of Beyond Binary Inclusive Leadership: Igniting Innovation in the Workplace\nAre you ready to take the next step in fostering a culture of inclusivity and diversity within your business? Do you have the knowledge and confidence to recognize and constructively address bad behaviour\, AND build inclusive policies and procedures to support a thriving team? \nThis is the Workshop for you! \nDiversity and inclusion are critical components for driving innovation\, fostering growth\, and ensuring long-term success. As business leaders\, it is essential to create an inclusive environment where every individual feels respected\, valued\, and empowered to contribute their unique perspectives. \nJoin Emma Stanley and revolutionize the way you lead your business to greatness. This full day workshop provides engaging and insightful tools for understanding\, embracing\, and implementing effective strategies for equity\, diversity\, inclusion and acceptance (EDIA) including: \n\nDelving into critical topics such as understanding the nuances of sex\, gender identity\, and presentation;\nNavigating the ever-evolving language of the 2SLGBTQI+ community and building inclusive communication skills with confidence\, that can be easily applied in your everyday profession;\nCrafting a tailored approach to EDIA in your own business through gaining real insights into how inclusive practice leads to better business outcomes.\n\nSGF’s Beyond Barriers 4 Inclusion learning pillars\, features voices from diverse backgrounds\, where you’ll engage with lived experiences\, participate in interactive discussions\, and gain access to a wealth of resources to support you in leading your business with inclusive excellence. \nOur day will begin with 2SLGBTQI+ 101 to provide an understanding of the acronym and terminology as it relates to gender identity and expression. Once we have a solid foundation\, prepare for Beyond Binary Bias\, providing participants with an introduction to bias through an intersectional lens\, examining the impacts of unchecked bias on equity-deserving groups\, and providing tools for checking biases. \nFrom crafting tailored approaches to implementing effective EDIA policies\, to identifying key community resources and leveraging existing assets in an inclusive way\, our program equips you with the tools and knowledge needed to drive meaningful change. \nMEET THE TRAINER: \nEmma Stanley (she/her)\nEmma joined the award-winning team at SGF Inclusion in 2021 and is now their Chief Development Officer\, providing EDIA strategy development\, training and 2SLGBTQI+ outreach. She has ten years experience teaching English in different cultural environments\, and as a queer trans woman from rural New Brunswick\, Emma says\, “living and transitioning across several countries and cultures has given me a broad experience of how different people interact with my community. I want to use that experience to help make a positive change in my home country.” Her lived experience helps position SGF’s programming to be the best\, most inclusive education to serve our clients. Emma is co-host of the Trans Canada Stories podcast. In her free time she enjoys drawing\, board games\, and juggling. \nDate and Time \n\n\nWednesday\, May 8\n9:00AM – 4:00PM\n \n\n\nLocation\nHalifax Chamber of Commerce\n32 Akerley Blvd\, Suite 100\nDartmouth\, NS\nB3B 1N1 \n\n\nFees/Admission\nFREE for Members
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/workshop-the-power-of-beyond-binary-inclusive-leadership/
LOCATION:Halifax Chamber of Commerce Building 32 Akerley Blvd\, Dartmouth NS B3B 1N1\, Halifax Chamber of Commerce Building 32 Akerley Blvd\, Dartmouth NS\, Dartmouth\, Nova Scotia\, B3B 1N1\, Canada
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240418T160000
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL WORKSHOP: Make Your Business More Sellable
DESCRIPTION:TRAINING OVERVIEW:\nMake Your Business More Sellable Workshop is a full day training session. Please only register if you are 100% committed to fully participating in this training. \n\nThis training is for members only. Future members interested in joining the Halifax Chamber of Commerce\, please contact Jenn Kurmey at: jenn@halifaxchamber.com\nThere are only 20 spaces available for this session – if the session is full\, please add yourself to the waitlist\, you will be contacted only if a spot opens up.\n\n\n\nThe Make Your Business More Sellable Workshop is an interactive\, sleeves-rolled-up session\, dedicated to getting you back on track to gaining the freedom you deserve as a business owner while building out your end game that maximizes your price.  (And they aren’t mutually exclusive!) \nYou’ll learn: \n\nHow to recognize when you’ve fallen into The Owner’s Trap and the steps to take to pull yourself out;\nThe three attributes of a scalable business model;\nThe eight factors that drive the value of your business;\nThe one kind of revenue that can triple the value of your business;\nThe six forms of sustainable recurring revenue;\nThe two essential elements of your marketing plan you need in order to avoid commoditization and costly price wars;\nThe one question you need to ask your customers to predict the likelihood that they will buy again in the future and refer you to others.\n\nGIVE US ONE DAY OF YOUR TIME\, AND WE’LL GIVE YOU YOUR LIFE BACK. \n\nABOUT THE TRAINER:\nWendy Brookhouse\, The Ultimate Wealth Amplifier | Black Star Wealth\n\nWendy has been assisting Business Owners in building their wealth – and that includes the value of their business – for almost two decades. Her firm\, Black Star Wealth is a boutique financial planning firm that serves clients from across the country\, virtually\, from here in Halifax. Her flagship\, proprietary Total Wealth Blueprint and the Business Value Amplifier provide Business owners with the tools they need to amplify their health\, relationships and wealth. She is the host of The Real Bottom Line Podcast and the author of Burn Your Budget:  How to Spend Your way to Financial Freedom. She has been featured in the Globe and Mail\, Financial Post\, Investment Executive and more.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nThursday\, April 18\n9:00AM – 4:00PM\nFull Day Virtual Training\nLocation\n\n\n\nVIRTUAL TRAINING \nWorkshop link to be provided after registration \n\n\nFees/Admission\nFREE FOR MEMBERS ONLY \nYour registration gives the Halifax Chamber of Commerce permission to use the photographs taken during the event for any legal use. \n\n\nContact Information\nAshley Groves\, Event Specialist\nSend Email
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/virtual-workshop-make-your-business-more-sellable/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240403T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240403T213000
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SUMMARY:2024 Annual Spring Dinner Waves Of Change
DESCRIPTION:2024 Annual Spring Dinner \nDive deep into the future of ocean sustainability as we explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and Canada’s Ocean Supercluster in Halifax. Join us for an evening of discovery at “Waves of Change\,” where experts\, innovators\, and enthusiasts come together to discuss how AI is revolutionizing our approach to preserving and revitalizing our oceans. \nLearn about cutting-edge technologies\, data-driven solutions\, and collaborative initiatives that are transforming the oceans sector and unravel the potential of artificial intelligence in the field. Let’s ride the “Waves of Change” and discover how AI can propel us towards a more sustainable and thriving future for our oceans. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to be part of the conversation that’s shaping the future of ocean sustainability. Secure your spot today and embark on a journey toward a smarter\, more sustainable future! \nMeet our Speakers \n\nDr. Sue Molloy\, P.Eng.\, FCAE\nDr. Sue Molloy holds a PhD in Naval Architectural and Ocean Engineering (Memorial University) and is the CEO of Glas Ocean Electric (GOE)\, a Nova Scotia-based company using their electric propulsion and AI-enabled navigation systems to reduce maritime carbon emissions. Sue and her team won the Lieutenant Governor’s award for Excellence in Engineering. \nSue is a Chair of the board for the Council of Canadian Academies\, elected Vice President of the Engineers Nova Scotia Council and past co-chair for Canada’s Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Discovery Grant program. \nSue’s professional service work includes being an active reviewer for the US Department of Energy and national Canadian Government programs\, serving as Canadian Chair of ISO TC 8\, Ships and Marine Technology and as the international convenor for the IEC committee focused on river turbine performance. In 2022 Sue was elected as a fellow to the Canadian Academy of Engineering. \nPrior to GOE\, Sue was president and general manager of Black Rock Tidal Power (a subsidiary of Schottel GmbH). Sue teaches about sustainable energy and related marine topics at Dalhousie University in Halifax. \n  \n\nDate and Time\n\nWednesday\, April 3\n5:00PM – 9:30PM \nAgenda\n5:00pm – Networking Reception\n6:20pm – Opening Remarks\n6:40pm – Dinner\n7:40pm – Main Presentation\n9:30pm – Dinner Concludes \n  \n\n\n\nLocation\n  \nHalifax Convention Centre \n1650 Argyle St\nHalifax\, NS B3J 2V9 \n  \n1650 Argyle St Halifax NS B3J 2V9 \n\n\nFees/Admission\n  \nMembers –  $220 per ticket / $2\,200 per table of 10\nIncrease your exposure and upgrade to a Premium table – $3\,300 per table\nWith a Premium Table your logo will be displayed during the event and you will be seated in prime position in the room.  \nFuture Members – $330 per ticket / $3\,300 per table of 10 \nA 25% discount rate is available for Not-for-profit/Student upon registration \nPlease contact us here with questions regarding registration. \n​**Please note: your registration gives the Halifax Chamber permission to use the photographs taken during the event for any legal use. \n  \n\n\nContact Information\nAshley Groves\, Event Coordinator (902) 481-1226\nSend Email
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/2024-annual-spring-dinner-waves-of-change/
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:LUNCHEON: Inclusion at the executive level
DESCRIPTION:Inclusion at the executive level: Using the 50/30 Challenge to create a welcoming environment \nThe Halifax Chamber has been part of the 50/30 Challenge since its inception\, and thanks to funding from the Toronto Metropolitan University\, we can pass on their knowledge and insights to support small and medium-sized businesses in the Challenge! \nJoin us for this FREE lunch and panel discussion with local experts on Board governance and inclusion. Now that your Board of Directors and Management team are diverse\, how can we ensure a welcoming environment and true inclusion at all levels of the organization? Hear from board members and board governance experts on how they address inclusion at the executive level\, what is needed to achieve that inclusion\, and their advice on building a welcoming environment for all. \n\nSpeakers \nHost & Panelist\n \n\nAnn Divine\, Founder & CEO\, Ashanti Leadership & Professional Services Inc. \nAnn Divine (she/her) is the founder and CEO of Ashanti Leadership & Professional Development Services Inc.\, providing services in Leadership Development and Cultural and Organizational Change Management. through Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion lens to create safe work environment and a sense of belonging in the workplace. \n\n\n\nWith expertise in human resource management\, governance\, and strategic leadership\, Divine is a sought-after speaker and facilitator. She has received numerous awards and recognitions\, including the Queen Elizabeth II 70th Jubilee Award and has been recognized as one of the 25 Most Powerful Women in Atlantic Canada. \n\n\nPanelist\n \nHon. Joanne Bernard\, ECNS\nJoanne Bernard has been building communities for 25 years in Nova Scotia. In 2002\, Joanne established the Margeurite Centre\, the only residential facility for women recovering from addictions in Nova Scotia.\nIn 2005\, she was tasked to lead Alice Housing\, which offers second stage housing for women and children leaving abusive relationships. \nElected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly in 2013\, Ms. Bernard was appointed to the Executive Council of Nova Scotia where she served as Minister of Community Services and other high profile portfolios. Ms. Bernard was the first openly gay MLA/Cabinet Minister in the history of Nova Scotia government. \nShe is currently President and CEO of Easter Seals Nova Scotia and since 2017 has grown the physical and operational footprint of the organization provincially.\nIn 2011\, she was awarded the Peter F Drucker award for Non-Profit Management in Canada. In 2023\, Joanne was named Business Leader of the Year by the Halifax Chamber of Commerce. She was also awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal and the Mel Hebb Hourglass Award for Exceptional Service in the field of disabilities.\nJoanne will be assuming the Vice Chair position of the Halifax Chamber of Commerce in 2024 and will bringing a focus on accessibility and inclusion to that work over the next 2 years. \n\n\nThank you to our Partners \nPresenting Partner\n \n\n\nDate and Time\n\nWednesday\, March 27\n11:30 AM – 2:00 PM \n\n\n\nLocation\nThe Westin Nova Scotian\n1181 Hollis St\, Halifax\, NS B3H 2P6 \n1181 Hollis St Halifax NS B3H 2P6 \n\n\nFees/Admission\nFREE for members – Lunch included \n$50.00 for Future Members – Lunch included
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/luncheon-inclusion-at-the-executive-level/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240228T173000
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SUMMARY:Economic Engine: Driving Nova Scotia's Economy Forward
DESCRIPTION:Halifax and Nova Scotia are experiencing record growth in population\, GDP\, new businesses starting up\, and attracting university talent. With a provincial goal of doubling the population to two million people in the coming years\, how do we begin to shift our goals and define the future of Nova Scotia? \nThe Halifax Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce our second Economic Forum. \nThe Forum will showcase a positive\, realistic\, and optimistic narrative of where Nova Scotia’s economy is heading and how best to navigate the pitfalls while capitalizing on the opportunities. The Forum will cover a broad range of topics related to Nova Scotia’s economy\, including the most pressing issues impacting our current and future economic prosperity. \nJoin us on February 28 to discuss how governments and businesses need to react and respond to ensure they steward the economy in a way that maximizes the potential for all Nova Scotians. \nFeaturing topics including: \n\nThe Black Economy in Nova Scotia with Black Business Initiative\nKeynote with Andrew Mutch\, President\, Michelin North America (Canada) Inc\nIndigenous Business Impact report with John G. Paul\, Executive Director of the Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs Secretariat in Dartmouth\nRoundtables with provincial Ministers\n\n\nDate and Time\n\nWednesday\, February 28\n9:30am – 5:30pm \n\n\n\nLocation\nThe Halifax Convention Centre\n1650 Argyle St\nHalifax\, NS B3J 0E6 \n1650 Argyle St Halifax NS B3J 0E6 \n\n\nFees/Admission\nMember – $199 / $1\,990 for table\nFuture Member – $229 / $2\,290 for table \n25% Discount for Not-for-profit / Students available upon registration  \nContact Najah@halifaxchamber.com with any questions about registration. \n​**Please note: your registration gives the Halifax Chamber of Commerce permission to use the photographs taken during the event for any legal use.
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/economic-engine-driving-nova-scotias-economy-forward/
LOCATION:Halifax Convention Centre\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240123T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240123T130000
DTSTAMP:20260424T231806
CREATED:20231213T141732Z
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SUMMARY:FREE TRAINING: Website Design
DESCRIPTION:The Halifax Chamber of Commerce is working hard to provide our members with resources\, information and value. We are pleased to offer a round of FREE online training programs to help grow your business in collaboration with the Department of Labour\, Skills\, and Immigration. This program is offered to businesses\, managers\, and employees at zero cost as a benefit of your membership. \nTRAINING OVERVIEW:\nWebsite Design training is a 10 week program that will start on\, Tuesday\, January 23\, 2024 and take place once per week every TUESDAY from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm. \nThese training sessions are in high demand with our members. Please consider your schedule beforehand and only register if you are 100% committed to fully participating in this training. This is a 40 hour course and you will be required to participate in 80% of the sessions in order to receive the certificate \n\nPreference will be given to members. Future members interested in joining\, please contact Jenn Kurmey\, Membership Sales Manager: jenn@halifaxchamber.com\nThere are only 12 spaces available for this session\, if the session is full\, please add yourself to the waitlist\, you will be contacted only if a spot opens up.\nWe are limiting this training to 1 employee representative per membership in order to allow more members the opportunity to participate.\n\nTRAINING TIMELINE: \n\nTo sign up for the training\, you must completed the required registration fields\, which are required by the Department of Labour Skills & Immigration.\nOnce you return your forms\, your contact information will be provided to your trainer and they will contact you to complete an Individual Needs Assessment to ensure this training is the right fit for you and your business.\nYour trainer will then become your point of contact for the training and they will provide you with the information on how to join the sessions each week.\n\nPARTICIPANT REQUIREMENTS:\n\nThe program must be taken on a computer\, laptop\, or tablet\, no phones.\nParticipants must have an Internet connection\, hardwired preferred vs wi-fi\, high speed no dial up.\nHeadset or earbuds and must have a webcam. If no webcam\, in-laptop video participation is a requirement.\nParticipants must display video; required to ensure the connection to the instructor and other participants.\nA quiet place to focus is required\, free of distractions.\n\n*The above are critically important not only for the success of individual participants but also the success of the entire group. \nWEBSITE DESIGN TRAINING:\nThis 40 hour instructional course is designed to provide tools and templates to manage any project of and size. Following standard project management methodology\, the course will provide instruction in: \n\nSecuring and registering  domain\, create a custom email address\, determining budget for website hosting and email essentials.\nHighlights the differences between .com\, .net\, and other extensions\, and touches upon ICANN and Whois/WhoisGuard.\nChoosing the website builders and introduction to AI.\nKeywords\, meta description and usage of Google search driven images\nSEO internal and external links\, Google ETA\nWebsite security\, introduction to SSL/TSL\nSetup scheduling and payment gateways\nWebsite cookies and legal requirements\nWebsite monitoring and taking an action\n\nParticipants will be given the opportunity to work on real-life projects of their interest\, utilizing tried and true project management processes and the latest cloud-based software systems to assist with project management. \nABOUT THE TRAINER:\nZoran Jokic\, Training First Consulting \nUnlocking the potential of businesses is my passion. With over two decades of experience in business consulting\, I specialize in providing tailored solutions to optimize operations\, drive sales and marketing strategies\, ensure financial stability\, and empower HR development. Having conducted over 1000 training sessions\, I have helped countless local businesses and individuals achieve their goals. As an accomplished IT consultant and network engineer\, I’ve worked with renowned national brands such as Pepsi Canada\, Adidas Canada\, Good Life Fitness\, Vet Strategy clinics\, Valvoline Oil\, and more. In the past 5 years I have helped small business owners with their online presence. I also provided training and consultation to customers/clients with new products and solutions with superior ease-of-use and seamless integration (web-site creation\, scheduling and ecommerce integration). My main moto is let’s collaborate to take your business to the new heights!
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/free-training-website-design/2024-01-23/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Events,Training,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20231108T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20231108T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T231806
CREATED:20230905T123716Z
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SUMMARY:Halifax Chamber of Commerce - 2023 ANNUAL FALL DINNER
DESCRIPTION:Building a Vibrant City Through Arts and Culture \nImmerse yourself in an evening of captivating performances\, thought-provoking discussions\, and uplifting encounters that showcase the rich artistic heritage of Halifax. \nBe dazzled by the musical genius of the Symphony of Nova Scotia\, be entertained by the unique theatrics of Neptune Theatre\, and feast your eyes on the world-class art the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia has to offer. \nArts and culture are the lifeblood that makes a city thrive. Providing Halifax with a sense of identity and uniqueness\, the arts and culture scene draws visitors and inspires growth. Theatres\, museums\, and galleries all contribute to educational opportunities and create a sense of belonging in the community. \nArt promotes social cohesion and helps bridge cultural and linguistic divides\, providing a forum for expression and sparking conversations about valuable issues. Whatever your age\, social background\, or lived experience\, art serves as a platform for creativity and self-expression\, promoting mental health and personal growth. \nThe Halifax Chamber’s Fall Dinner shines a spotlight on the recovering to thriving art industry\, exploring the profound impact that arts and culture have on a city’s growth\, identity\, and social fabric. We know that arts and culture are a vital facet of a city’s identity that help enrich the city and bring people together – join us for a night that highlights just that!
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/halifax-chamber-of-commerce-2023-annual-fall-dinner/
LOCATION:Halifax Convention Centre\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20231025T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20231025T133000
DTSTAMP:20260424T231806
CREATED:20230829T180552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230829T182907Z
UID:3482503-1698235200-1698240600@digitalnovascotia.com
SUMMARY:POWER LUNCH: Quick Start Guide to Digital Accessibility for Nova Scotia Businesses Launch
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: \n \nQuick Start Guide to Digital Accessibility for Nova Scotia Businesses Launch \nNova Scotia businesses use digital materials and media\, such as websites\, PDF documents\, videos\, etc.\, so their customers and the public\, can get information\, ask questions\, and purchase goods and services. Making this space more accessible for people with different disabilities is crucial. \nIn this lunch\, Lisa Snider from Access Changes Everything Inc. will present survey results from the recent Nova Scotia Business Online Accessibility Survey. In this survey\, Nova Scotians with disabilities\, and those who support us\, shared their lived experiences\, when accessing Nova Scotia business related digital media and materials\, such as websites\, PDF documents\, videos\, etc.These ‘first voice’ results were used to help form the free Quick Start Guide to Digital Accessibility for Nova Scotia Businesses. At this Power Lunch\, the tips in this Quick Start Guide will be presented. Thank you to the Nova Scotia government for funding this project through the Business ACCESS-Ability grant. \nWhat you can expect to learn: \n\nThe current digital accessibility landscape in Nova Scotia\, as shared by Nova Scotians with disabilities\, and those who support us.\nWhere to download the free Quick Start Guide to Digital Accessibility.\nTips from the Guide\, based on the survey results\, that will help you start to make your digital materials more accessible.\n\n\nAbout the Presenter: \nLisa Snider\nAccess Changes Everything Inc.\n\nLisa Snider is the Senior Digital Accessibility Consultant and Trainer in her company\, Access Changes Everything Inc. For over 23 years\, Lisa’s passion in life has been to make the digital world more accessible for people with disabilities. She has done this work in different settings and contexts\, as a web developer\, librarian\, archivist\, and since 2016\, as an accessibility consultant. \nLisa shares this knowledge through training\, workshops\, courses\, audits with paid auditors with disabilities\, manual and automated digital material testing\, procurement consulting\, policy creation\, etc. She has worked with a wide variety of North American organizations\, governments\, and businesses\, such as the Government of Nova Scotia\, Canadian Museum for Human Rights\, etc. \nLisa is Chair of the Nova Scotia Accessibility Act Goods and Services Standard Development Committee\, and was Chair of the Accessibility for Manitobans Act\, Information and Communications Standard Development Committee. She is a Member of the Federal Government’s Technical Committee on Accessibility Requirements for Information and Communication Technology Products and Services. Lisa is also a member of the Microsoft Inclusive Workplace Customer Advisory Council\, collaborating with Microsoft to improve the accessibility of their products. \nWould you like to host your own Power Lunch?\nTeach members about an interesting or informative topic within your industry.\nReach out to Ashley Groves\, Event Specialist to find out how: ashley@halifaxchamber.com
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/power-lunch-quick-start-guide-to-digital-accessibility-for-nova-scotia-businesses-launch/
LOCATION:Halifax Chamber of Commerce Building 32 Akerley Blvd\, Dartmouth NS B3B 1N1\, Halifax Chamber of Commerce Building 32 Akerley Blvd\, Dartmouth NS\, Dartmouth\, Nova Scotia\, B3B 1N1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230920T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230920T180000
DTSTAMP:20260424T231806
CREATED:20230829T182835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230829T182835Z
UID:3482505-1695223800-1695232800@digitalnovascotia.com
SUMMARY:Networking On The Water: Ambassatours and Tribe Network
DESCRIPTION:Join the Halifax Chamber and Tribe Network aboard the Ambassatours Gray Line’s Kawartha Spirit for an evening of networking on the water on September 20th!\nThis fun and unique experience offers attendees the chance to connect with other local business leaders while enjoying a scenic boat tour of the Kjipuktuk/Halifax Harbour. Each ticket includes 1 drink ticket\, light refreshments and entertainment by a local musician\, presented by Tribe Network – stay tuned for the artist announcement! \nAll aboard! \n*Tribe members receive an exclusive discount for this event – email us to find out more. Seats are limited\, so act fast.  \n\n\nAbout Ambassatours Gray Line\nAmbassatours Gray Line is one of Canada’s premier sightseeing tour companies. Based in Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, the company has operated land and water tours for over 30 years in Nova Scotia\, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. As an elite Gray Line provider\, Ambassatours creates and delivers memorable\, world caliber traveler experiences in its many destinations. \n  \n\nAbout Tribe Network\nTribe Network is a community of racialized people pursuing entrepreneurship and innovation in Canada. They support their members in accessing relevant resources\, opportunities and networks to help them thrive.
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/networking-on-the-water-ambassatours-and-tribe-network/
LOCATION:The Cable Wharf\, 1751 Lower Water Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230718T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230718T133000
DTSTAMP:20260424T231806
CREATED:20230705T130307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230705T130307Z
UID:3481692-1689681600-1689687000@digitalnovascotia.com
SUMMARY:POWER LUNCH: Human Resources Navigator - Streamlining Success for Small Businesses
DESCRIPTION:Unlocking the Power: The Vital Role of HR in Making a Small Businesses Successful\n\n\n\nDiscover the key to unlocking your small business’s potential for success! People Stuff Inc. understands that investing in your people and optimizing your HR processes is vital for growth. It’s time to leave behind the outdated approach of assigning HR responsibilities to employees without relevant HR experience. \nJoin Halifax Chamber of Commerce on a transformative journey where we’ll show you why HR can become a strategic asset that drives a positive and measurable return on investment for your business. By prioritizing HR right away\, you’ll gain a proactive edge\, enabling you to navigate challenges confidently and avoid costly mistakes. \nImagine the impact of creating an engaging workspace\, avoiding mishires\, establishing a clear job structure\, conducting proper terminations\, implementing effective performance management plans\, and ensuring legal compliance. These elements not only safeguard your business but also contribute to building a positive HR company brand. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to take control of your HR destiny and unlock the full potential of your team. \nJoin People Stuff Inc. today and embrace HR excellence for a brighter future.
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/power-lunch-human-resources-navigator-streamlining-success-for-small-businesses/
LOCATION:Halifax Chamber of Commerce Building 32 Akerley Blvd\, Dartmouth NS B3B 1N1\, Halifax Chamber of Commerce Building 32 Akerley Blvd\, Dartmouth NS\, Dartmouth\, Nova Scotia\, B3B 1N1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events,Meetups
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230714T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230714T133000
DTSTAMP:20260424T231806
CREATED:20230705T123349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230705T123349Z
UID:3481689-1689332400-1689341400@digitalnovascotia.com
SUMMARY:LUNCHEON: Fireside chat with US Ambassador to Canada
DESCRIPTION:As we enter the post pandemic phase\, the socioeconomic and geopolitical realities nationally and internationally continue to shift and impact the way our economy performs. Halifax is coming out of the pandemic quickly with growth accelerating and employment improving but\, what does the near-term future hold for us economically\, what is the new reality for our business community? \nThe Halifax Chamber of Commerce invites you to join us for a fireside discussion with the US Ambassador to Canada\, David L. Cohen. As the Ambassador to Canada\, Ambassador Cohen has a unique perspective on U.S.-Canadian relations\, policies\, and the needs of the American business community.
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/luncheon-fireside-chat-with-us-ambassador-to-canada/
LOCATION:Halifax Marriott Harbourfront Hotel\, 1919 Upper Water St\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3J 3J5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events,Meetups
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230609T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230609T163000
DTSTAMP:20260424T231806
CREATED:20230531T161034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230531T161034Z
UID:3481299-1686297600-1686328200@digitalnovascotia.com
SUMMARY:Wonder Women Conference 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Wonder Women Conference brings together bold and ambitious women to connect\, educate\, inspire and empower one another to take on new and expanded roles in work\, community and life.  \nWonder Women is proud to offer diverse women-led content featuring local\, professional superheroes. The Halifax Chamber of Commerce invites you to build meaningful relationships with folks across all industries while participating in engaging workshops and hearing from a panel of local leaders on successes and challenges of women in business. \nTogether\, we strive to create a community of inclusivity that ultimately encourages all folks to own their ambition\, break down barriers\, and unleash their superpowers. \nThis year\, The Halifax Chamber of Commerce will also be having a Wonder Women Marketplace. The marketplace will allow emerging and established women entrepreneurs to showcase their business throughout the day! Interested in having a booth? Please contact Neha Bhojwani\, Event Coordinator. \nLet’s lift each other up! The world needs women working together now more than ever. All superheroes welcome- regardless of gender!
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/wonder-women-conference-2023/
LOCATION:Halifax Convention Centre\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Events,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230324T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230324T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T231806
CREATED:20230303T150552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230303T150552Z
UID:3480143-1679655600-1679677200@digitalnovascotia.com
SUMMARY:SURGE Conference
DESCRIPTION:As an extension of your business\, the Halifax Chamber of Commerce is here to support their 1900+ members on the path to understanding. They are pleased to present their inaugural SURGE Conference on March 24\, 2023. \nThe half-day conference offers content specific to building and maintaining your business’ DEAI policy and strategy. Looking to hire from diverse communities? Want to establish cultural competency training for your staff? Need more information on becoming more inclusive but don’t know where to start? Their speakers are here to help.\nIf you want to: \n– Walk away with a clear vision of how DEAI will show up in your organization\,\n– Access the resources you need to become a DEAI knowledgeable employer\,\n– Improve your supplier diversity\,\n– Connect with businesses and start the DEAI journey together\,\n-Learn from experts in fields related to implementing DEAI strategies in organizations\, \nWELCOME TO SURGE\nJoin them on Friday\, March 24\, 2023
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/surge-conference/
LOCATION:Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21\, 1055 Marginal Road\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3H 4P7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230219
DTSTAMP:20260424T231806
CREATED:20220726T121522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T161601Z
UID:3475299-1676678400-1676764799@digitalnovascotia.com
SUMMARY:Discover Vietnam
DESCRIPTION:DISCOVER VIETNAM\nFebruary 18 – 27\, 2023\n$3\,199* CAD \nYOUR TRIP INCLUDES: \n\nRound trip international airfare from Toronto Pearson International Airport\n4-and 5-star hotel accommodations\n3 meals each day\nDeluxe tour busses with A/C\nFluent English-speaking tour guides\nSightseeing and entrance fees as per itinerary\n\n*Price reflects shared occupancy\, add $800 CAD for single occupancy room. \nImportant information:​ \n\n$400 non-refundable deposit is required to hold your spot. Final payments due on October 15\, 2022.\nTravel to and from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is NOT included.\nGratuities and personal shopping are not included.\nValid passport is required – passport must be valid for 6-months past travel dates.\nVisa is required – Citslinc will secure visas for all travellers\, add ~$100 for visa fees.\nPrice includes fees for all activities on the itinerary.\n\nReady to book your trip?
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/discover-vietnam/
LOCATION:Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events,Meetups
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20221215T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20221215T183000
DTSTAMP:20260424T231806
CREATED:20221209T185950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221209T190018Z
UID:3479109-1671121800-1671129000@digitalnovascotia.com
SUMMARY:Holiday After Hours
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the Holidays with BNI at the Halifax Club! \nJoin us for an evening of great networking and fantastic food at the Halifax Club – a historic landmark where business networking has been going on since 1862. If you haven’t been to the club since the restoration ? It is amazing. \nDon’t miss out on the last Business After Hours of 2022!
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/holiday-after-hours/
LOCATION:The Halifax Club\, 1682 Hollis St\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3J 2R7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events,Meetups
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20221214T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20221214T093000
DTSTAMP:20260424T231806
CREATED:20221130T170511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221130T170511Z
UID:3478972-1671003000-1671010200@digitalnovascotia.com
SUMMARY:Breakfast: Innovative Robotics with QEII Foundation
DESCRIPTION:Halifax is at the forefront of robot-assisted surgery. Thanks to generous donations to the QEII Foundation\, the QEII Health Sciences Centre is now home to four surgical robots\, transforming surgical care on a national stage. \nJoin us for an interactive panel discussion to discover the technological innovations that are happening right here in Halifax. Hear from the medical experts who perform these life-changing robotic surgeries and who are leading its cutting-edge research. No longer an ideal confined to science fiction\, robot-assisted surgery is becoming a treatment option for more medical conditions than ever before — from spinal care to joint replacements — and Halifax is paving the way. \nLearn how robotics are revolutionizing healthcare and meet the donors and business leaders\, like you\, who’ve made robot-assisted surgery a reality for our communities.
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/breakfast-innovative-robotics-with-qeii-foundation/
LOCATION:Halifax Convention Centre\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Events,Meetups
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20221208T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20221208T110000
DTSTAMP:20260424T231806
CREATED:20221130T170929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221130T170929Z
UID:3478974-1670493600-1670497200@digitalnovascotia.com
SUMMARY:Business Support Series: Funding Your Projects
DESCRIPTION:The Business Support Webinar Series will explore timely topics with industry experts to provide key insights and answers on the best ways to succeed as a business. Hosted by the Halifax Chamber of Commerce\, this series will feature a wide range of topics on how to survive and thrive. \nCisco and Ignite Technology have teamed up to provide a free consultation service to help companies obtain grants and manage the grant process for technology projects. Funding comes from various grant organizations including National and Provincial Governments\, Intergovernmental Organizations\, National Agencies\, Private and Corporate Foundations. \nChris Jezzard- Ignite Technology \nChris Jezzard is the Account Executive for Ignite Technology covering the Maritimes. Chris has over 20 years experience in IT delivering customer centric solutions to a wide range of businesses including companies in the manufacturing\, healthcare\, telecom\, and education industries to name just a few. Understanding his customer’s needs is the focus while building strong relationships with business stakeholders has been the key to identifying and implementing the right solutions. Whatever your IT requirements\, Chris will help guide you and your company to a successful business outcome. \nStephanie Cesar – CISCO \nStephanie is a Grants Development Consultant for Grants Office LLC. She manages K-12 education\, government\, for-profit\, and community organizations. Stephanie’s key area of expertise is helping clients find a program that aligns with their needs. She oversees the grant process from discovery to application. This in-depth process led to several clients attaining funding for wide-ranging projects. Stephanie’s region of focus is Canada\, and she is bilingual in English and French. \n 
URL:https://digitalnovascotia.com/event/business-support-series-funding-your-projects/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinar
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