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  • On Friday, March 12th over a hundred and fifty students from McGill Desautels School of Management, the HEC’s Ecole de Gestion and business leaders from around Montreal gathered to share best practices, voice frustrations over sustainability roadblocks and celebrate mutual successes and advancements in CSR.  This attitude of learning and searching for solutions brought us to a conference called ‘Beyond CSR

  • New research shows that employees receiving a sustainability education can help align practices throughout an organization and can help to build a trustworthy, external, company image.

  • By Lisa van de Ven, National Post           March 12, 2010

    New light bulbs -- check. Recycling sorted -- check. Energy-efficient appliances -- got them, too.

    It's no secret that green living has taken on momentum and that Canadians are starting to make environmentally driven choices around their homes. They're doing so in overwhelming numbers: A recent survey by Bosch Home Appliances showed that 95% of Canadians have done something to try to live in a more eco-friendly way, including switching light bulbs and purchasing Earth-friendly household products. But many aren't satisfied with stopping there: The survey reports 75% admitted that while they're greener than five years ago, they still have a ways to go.

  • The Natural Step Canada is recruiting applicants for an Administrative Assistant Internship to assist with office management and finances.