Northern Dialogues Conference 2024

Northern Dialogues Conference 2024

The conference will bring together perspectives on remoteness and sustainable livelihoods in rural, northern, and Indigenous communities.

By Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation

Date and time

Tue, May 21, 2024 6:00 PM - Fri, May 24, 2024 1:30 PM PDT

Location

Yukon University

500 University Drive Whitehorse, YT Y1A 5K4 Canada

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About this event

  • 2 days 19 hours

The conference will bring together perspectives on the challenges and opportunities facing rural, northern, and Indigenous communities in Canada. Specifically, the event will highlight the implications of "remoteness" for sustainable livelihoods. Dialogue will focus on themes like innovation, education, health, social systems, culture, heritage, and well-being.

This is a Hybrid Event – it will primarily be held in person, with opportunities to attend and participate in a focused conference program online.

Please be sure to select an option for the conference excursion. Places are limited and we can only guarantee an excursion if you register with your ticket. Excursion descriptions and a draft of the program are available on the conference website: www.krichsportandrec.com/ndc

Organized by

The Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation (CRRF) was established in 1989 to contribute to the revitalization and sustainability of rural Canada through collaborative research for rural leaders in the community, private sector, and in all levels of government. CRRF works to create credible insights and to improve our understanding of issues and opportunities that are of common interest to rural residents across Canada. Knowledge and better understanding are the fundamental pillars for the welfare of rural communities and environments.

CRRF is an organization comprised of members from across Canada, with diverse international links, representing rural leaders, rural organizations, development practitioners, government policy makers, researchers, students, and other stakeholders interested in the future of rural Canada. CRRF explores a diversity of issues, including rural health and social provision, local and regional economies, local government and community governance, education, organization development, environmental management and stewardship, and many others facets of life and livelihood in rural Canada. Each year CRRF co-hosts a national conference to share lessons learned, research findings, and discuss key rural issues. In addition to the national conference, CRRF hosts and participates in workshops, forums, and symposia to advance rural issues in Canada.

For more information on CRRF visit www.crrf.ca.

From $54.58