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Magnetic North: Attraction, Retention, and Reconciliation: Priorities for a Prosperous Northern Ontario

15 May 2023

The actions above are meant to guide organizations looking to work collectively to create and maintain welcoming communities in Northern Ontario and are part of the four key themes that have defined the essence of the Magnetic North initiative since its beginning. [...] The initiative, via the Magnetic North Program Officer, will work with individuals and organizations throughout Northern Ontario to implement the action plan produced through the Magnetic North and Come North Conferences.1 A vital part of this initiative is assessing progress and resetting priorities, which will occur annually at the Magnetic North Conference. [...] Through the revitalization of the Multicultural Centre and the City of Thunder Bay Northwest and Northeast portals, more up-to-date (owners of the Northeast and Northwest portals, information about capacity, service provision, and respectively) to rebrand the portals to extend groups served should be available. [...] If your organization of the Conference to reconciliation education has a board or committee, review the bylaws that and discussions, and there was also a panel on govern it and ask yourself if the membership is Reconciliation in Rural and Northern Regions. [...] Provincial and municipal and support the efforts of the Roundtable by governments should work collaboratively with the documenting the process, planning meetings, following organizations to identify community- supporting project ideas and initiatives, and level solutions: the Northern Ontario Service are responsible for the overall execution of the Deliverers Association, the Federation of Norther.
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