Community Climate Resilience & Adaptation: Building Capacity & Expertise Collaboratively

Climate change has had and will continue to have significant impacts on communities across Newfoundland and Labrador. Planning for these impacts is daunting, but necessary. This interactive workshop series aims to bring together municipal and provincial staff and elected officials, engineers, planners, and other professionals, academics and interested individuals, to facilitate effective communication and collaboration across disciplines. We must all be on the same page to build the resilient, low-carbon future that we need.

This virtual workshop series is part of the ongoing BRACE initiative funded by Natural Resources Canada (Building Regional Adaptive Capacity and Expertise). BRACE project partners include Memorial University, the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, Professional Engineers and Geoscientists NL, Engineers Canada, Municipalities NL, and the Newfoundland and Labrador Association of Professional Planners. Fundamental Inc. was engaged to assist with the development and delivery of this workshop series. The workshop content has been informed by a series of surveys conducted throughout 2022.

Sessions will consist of short presentations and facilitated breakout room discussions. Main sessions will be recorded and made available.

Session 1 – Monday, Nov. 28th – Climate Data for Decision Makers

Session 2 – Tuesday, Nov. 29th – Community Vulnerability Assessments

Session 3 – Wednesday, Nov. 30th – Engineering Solutions to Climate Challenges

Session 4 – Thursday, Dec. 1st – Planning & Policy Solutions to Climate Challenges

Session 5 – Friday, Dec. 2nd – Making Connections & Moving Forward

There will be one 2-hour session each morning during the week of November 28th to December 2nd. Each session will build upon the previous so participants are encouraged to attend as many sessions as they can to get the most out of the series.

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Ashley Noseworthy, econext’s Chair, recognized as NLOWE names top women in business and celebrates 25 years at the Entrepreneur of the Year Awards.

October 28, 2022

ST. JOHN’S, NL. – The Newfoundland and Labrador Organization of Women Entrepreneurs (NLOWE) hosted its annual Entrepreneur of the Year Awards on Thursday, October 27, 2022, at the St. John’s Convention Centre. The event celebrated successful women entrepreneurs whose businesses contribute to the economy of this province. This year eight individuals received awards for their positive impact throughout Newfoundland and Labrador.

Kathie Hicks, co-owner & CEO of Spirit of Newfoundland, received the pinnacle Entrepreneurial Excellence Award, sponsored by RBC. This award recognizes a long-time entrepreneur who has significantly impacted the economy and whose success is an inspiration for other women in business. Operating from the Masonic Temple in downtown St. John’s, Spirit of Newfoundland is the longest-running dinner show in Newfoundland and Labrador. For twenty-five years, guests have enjoyed gourmet food and hit performances from some of our province’s most talented musicians, actors, singers, and chefs. Kathie says remembering her roots, connecting with guests, and personalizing their experiences has maintained business through economic ups and downs. “Our dream was to create a show that celebrates local talent and makes it accessible to everyone, and I believe we’ve done that,” says Kathie Hicks. “I’m incredibly proud of how far Spirit of Newfoundland has come and grateful to NLOWE and the community of businesswomen for recognizing its impact on the community.”

Receiving the Economic Impact Award is June Tavenor, a Registered Nurse and the founder and CEO of Catalyst Health Solutions located in Paradise. This award, sponsored by Hebron Project, recognizes women in business who have impacted the local economy, employed local resources, stimulated growth, and contributed to sustainable community development. Before founding Catalyst Health Solutions Inc., a nursing and medical support services company, June spent sixteen years as an emergency department nurse. While working within the system, she identified opportunities to improve healthcare delivery and patient experience. Since opening Catalyst Health Solutions, Tavenor has positively impacted Newfoundland and Labrador’s healthcare sector. “Providing services and solutions that meet individual needs better serves the patient and their families,” says Tavenor. “Being recognized by NLOWE for impacting the local economy and stimulating community growth is truly an honour.”

Receiving the Leadership Award is Hilda Broomfield-Letemplier, president and chief financial officer of Pressure Pipe Steel Fabrication Limited and Northern Oxygen Ltd. Mining suppliers located in Happy Valley-Goose Bay. Not only are these businesses in non-traditional trades they are 100% Inuit/Indigenous and woman-owned. The Leadership Award, sponsored by FONEMED, recognizes Broomfield-Letemplier as a female entrepreneur who has championed the advancement of women in the entrepreneurial space and beyond. As a Canadian indigenous woman living in the north and a rural entrepreneur in a non-traditional trade, Broomfield Letemplier advances the interests of indigenous persons and women in business. In addition, as part of the Indigenous Women’s Circle, Broomfield-Letemplier provides guidance and expertise regarding the systemic inequalities experienced by indigenous women to the federal government. “I hope to inspire and be a role model for aspiring entrepreneurs, particularly women of indigenous ancestry,” says Broomfield-Letemplier. “Receiving NLOWE’s Leadership Award validates our work of championing women in the entrepreneurial space. I’m proud to share it with my team.”

Jess Chapman, the owner of ethree, located in St. John’s, received the Mentor Award, sponsored by HR Project Partners. The Mentor Award recognizes individuals who have given their time and resources to mentoring other women to succeed in business. Originally from Great Britain, Chapman has worked in Canada, France and the United Kingdom, specializing in organizational effectiveness and employee engagement. Chapman says our brains are wired to form relationships, so connecting genuinely with others is essential. “Individual bonds are crucial, so we don’t feel like we’re going it alone,” Chapman says. “Mentoring and organizations like NLOWE help people find a community that authentically allows them to connect to others with similar interests and which can open networks and opportunities.”

Janice Ryan, president & CEO of Rudy’s Transportation Services Inc, located in Deer Lake, received the Momentum Award, sponsored by McInnes Cooper. The Momentum Award recognizes female entrepreneurs who have demonstrated significant growth or growth potential within a 1–3-year period. This Entrepreneur has built an adaptable and apt business to leverage opportunities for continued growth successfully. In two years, Ryan has taken her business from a small courier service to a critical link in the local supply chain by working with provincial food producers on cost-effective shipping services. After working in the fishing industry for over twenty years, Ryan credits NLOWE with helping her find her feet as an entrepreneur. “Expertise is vital to any business,” says Ryan. “NLOWE business advisors were available whenever I needed support. Receiving the Momentum Award is an honour, and I’m proud to be a part of this amazing community of businesswomen.”

Ashley Noseworthy, CEO of EDGEWISE Environmental, received the Trailblazer Award, sponsored by Cox & Palmer. This award recognizes female entrepreneurs who own and operate businesses excelling in a non-traditional industry for women or has established a business in an industry uncommon to the area in which it operates.

With an extensive background in marine biology, Noseworthy said starting a business wasn’t top of mind. It wasn’t until she began studying the impact of human noise on the marine environment that she felt she had something unique to bring to the table. “As a scientist, researching the underwater effects of manmade noise and using that data to make better regulatory decisions is a dream job,” says Noseworthy. “As a business owner, NLOWE’s export and peer facilitation programs have helped me to expand my skill sets to be a more effective business owner.

Kastine Coleman, owner & operator of Tight Loops Tight Lines located in Steady Brook, received the Trendsetter Award, sponsored by BDC. This award honours women entrepreneurs who use innovation and original thinking in operational and promotional activities. This Entrepreneur’s business sets trends and turns traditional ideas on their heads. A guide, casting instructor, writer and T.V. producer, Coleman says being recognized for successfully turning her passion into a viable business has been incredible. She’s recently launched a school-based program for elementary students to learn the basics of fly fishing and conservation and is encouraging more women to enter male-dominated sports & industries. “Community outreach and environmental conservation is a cornerstone of our business model. We’re using every tool in our toolbox to inspire a new generation of female anglers. Receiving NLOWE’s Trendsetter Award indicates that we’re on the right track!”

Constanza Safatle, the owner of Newbornlander, received the Young Entrepreneur Award, sponsored by the College of the North Atlantic. This award recognizes an entrepreneur, 35 years of age or younger, that has owned and operated a profitable business for at least two years.

An immigrant from Chile, Safatle found herself in a system with little support. Worried there wasn’t space for her in the job market, she began manufacturing handmade baby clothes made from ethically sourced, sustainable materials. In 2017, Newbornlander was launched and had grown from a home-based business into a retail store selling directly to the public in five years. In addition, Safatle eases the burden of others like her by hiring, mentoring, and training immigrant and newcomer women, providing a pathway into the labour market to reach their full potential. In 2021 Safatle successfully lobbied the provincial government to change the residency requirement of the Corporations Act to allow newcomers to own businesses. For Safatle, this means she now owns the business she founded and controls her future. “Immigrant women have the knowledge, skills, and experience needed to be in leadership roles,” continues Safatle. “I’m grateful to NLOWE for highlighting my achievements and encouraging more organizations and businesses to provide leadership opportunities for immigrant and newcomer women.”

Her Honour The Honourable Judy M. Foote, P.C., O.N.L. Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador, was a guest speaker and congratulated all award recipients and applauded their impact on the province. Also in attendance were, The Honourable Gudie Hutchings, Minister of Rural Economic Development, Joanne Thompson, Member of Parliament, St. John’s East and The Honourable Sarah Stoodley, Minister of Digital Government and Service NL. They each brought greetings and accolades to the award recipients for their accomplishments.

The Government of Canada, through the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA), has a longstanding relationship with NLOWE,” said Joanne Thompson, Member of Parliament for St. John’s East, on behalf of the Honourable Ginette Petitpas Taylor, Minister of Official Languages and Minister responsible for ACOA. “For 25 years, NLOWE and ACOA have been working together to tell the important story of women entrepreneurs, their value and their significant contributions to our economy’s diversity and vibrancy. Congratulations to the 2022 award recipients. Your efforts are making a real difference – Newfoundland and Labrador’s future prosperity depends on business-minded women, just like you.”

For twenty-five years, NLOWE has supported and advocated for women entrepreneurs in Newfoundland and Labrador,” says Caroline Watton, NLOWE Board Chair. “I am thrilled for tonight’s award recipients. They continue raising the bar for business growth across the province.”

“Tonight, we celebrate eight extraordinary women entrepreneurs and their contributions to the business landscape, economy, and communities across Newfoundland and Labrador. We’re also celebrating NLOWE’s 25 years of supporting women to start, grow, and advance in business,” says Jennifer Bessell, CEO of NLOWE. “Tonight’s award recipients represent the diversity of talent, skill, ambition and expertise women entrepreneurs embody as their hard work provides them the recognition they deserve.”

The Entrepreneur of the Year Award is supported by ACOA, and the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. Awards sponsors include RBC, Hebron Project, FONEMED, HR Project Partners, McInnes Cooper, Cox & Palmer, BDC and College of the North Atlantic. The opening reception in honour of NLOWE’s 25th anniversary was sponsored by Marathon Gold. NLOWE would also like to acknowledge Up Sky Down Films, Canadian AV, Photos by Sally LeDrew, The St. John’s Convention Centre, MakEvents and The Newfoundland Chocolate Company.

Founded in 1997, NLOWE is the only provincial organization dedicated exclusively to supporting women to start, grow and advance in business. NLOWE provides advisory services, business counselling, training, business resources & networking opportunities to women entrepreneurs.

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For more information and media inquiries, please contact:
Gail Woodfine, Marketing & Communications Coordinator, NLOWE
C: 709-770-4159 / E: gwoodfine@nlowe.org

World Energy GH2 Inc.

Development of commercial green hydrogen facility and related wind farm.

Innovation Week 2022 | October 4 – 6, 2022

techNL will be hosting Innovation Week 2022 from October 4 – 6 at the St. John’s Convention Centre. This will be the ninth annual Innovation Week, which brings together Newfoundland and Labrador’s business community, students and public and private partners in a series of events. Innovation Week will engage, educate and inspire attendees, help fuel growth and showcase the energy and momentum of the technology and innovation sector in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Registration is open for techNL Innovation Week 2022. The agenda is full of exciting and innovation ways to learn from experts and connect with peers in the tech sector. There is an incredible lineup of speakers including:

  • Jamie King, CEO Verafin is a keynote speaker for day 1, talking about growing, scaling and succeeding
  • Susan Black, CEO Conference Board of Canada is Keynote for Day 2 talking about Talent!
  • Learn about Accessing Capital from experts such as John Phillips, Sid Paquette (RBCx) moderated by Kathryn Lockhart
  • Tech Recruitment Expert Juliet Turpin – CCIP from Ranstaad on recruitment success with qualified and diverse candidates.
  • Craig Dowden, Ph.D will speak about leadership and his new book, Time to Lead
  • Industry Awards event on Thursday, Oct 6 at 3:00! Join us to connect and celebrate!

Early Bird Registration closes this Thursday, September 22.

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Contaminated Sites Health & Safety Refresher (8-Hour Hazwoper)

econext, in partnership with Atlantic Environmental Training & On-Site Services Inc., annually conducts an 8-Hour HAZWOPER refresher (hazardous waste operations & emergency response) training course.

NEXT COURSE:

Dates: November 15, 2024

  • Member price – $500.00 + hst
  • Non Member price – $600.00 + hst

Register: Contact us at info@econext.ca

Location: St. John’s, NL

Please note: A $150.00 + hst non-refundable (administration) charge will apply to registrant cancellations following the deadline date (November 1, 2024). A full refund will be granted if the course is cancelled.

This course is for anyone who has completed an OSHA 40-Hour HAZWOPER training course or the 8 Hour Refresher within the last 2 years.

COURSE DETAILS:

Also known as the 8 hour contaminated sites course, this training is compliant with the requirements of the OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.120 HAZWOPER. Successful completion of the classroom and practical exercises will result in ‘certification’ for the attendees. This certification is recognized in the US and Canada for work performed at uncontrolled waste sites. DCC and PWGSC are now requiring contractors to have this certification to qualify for some tenders involving hazmat. Course content is compliant with 29 CFR 1910.120(e) which satisfies municipal, provincial and federal requirements for health and safety training for site workers at uncontrolled waste sites in the US and Canada.

This course is for anyone who has completed an OSHA 40-Hour HAZWOPER training course or the 8 Hour Refresher within the last 2 years. A copy of your current certificate must be submitted to econext if AET was not the previous certifying company. For information on the 40-hour course, click here.

About Atlantic Environmental Training & On-Site Services Inc. (AET)

Atlantic Environmental Training & On-Site Services Incorporated (AET) is a Nova Scotia company with over forty years of experience in regulatory compliance, environmental training and project management of environmental issues. AET is Atlantic Canada’s largest provider of HAZWOPER training and a leader in Canada providing Hazmat Awareness and Spill Response Training to DND, industry and numerous government agencies from coast to coast.

Areas of expertise include:

  • EMS development & implementation
  • development and implementation of environmental training courses
  • environmental auditing including ISO 14000 series audits
  • hazardous waste management including PCB wastes
  • environmental health and safety planning
  • pollution prevention and sustainable development
  • conducting environmental assessments
  • environmental project management
  • development of household hazardous waste collection programs.
  • Staff currently hold a number of certifications including Certified Environmental Auditor (ISO 14000), Certified EMS Lead Auditor, Certified NFPA 472 Operations Level; TDGA and WHMIS Trainer, econext Certified Environmental Trainer (USA Standard), Certified Environmental Technician and DFO Certification in Engineering and Aquatic Environments.

Training courses offered by AET include:

  • 40-Hour Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Training (HAZWOPER)
  • Environmental Awareness and Environmental Assessment Training
  • Environmental Liabilities and Due Diligence
  • Environmental Management Systems
  • Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act and Regulations (TDGA)
  • NFPA 472 Awareness & Operations Level

Contaminated Sites Health & Safety Training (40-Hour Hazwoper)

econext, in partnership with Atlantic Environmental Training & On-Site Services Inc., annually conducts a 40-Hour HAZWOPER (hazardous waste operations & emergency response) training course.

NEXT COURSE:

Dates: November 18-22, 2024

  • Member price – $1625.00 + hst
  • Non Member price – $1800.00 + hst

Register: Contact us at info@econext.ca

Location: St. John’s, NL

Please note: A $400.00 + hst non-refundable (administration) charge will apply to registrant cancellations following the deadline date (November 1, 2024). A full refund will be granted if the course is cancelled.

COURSE DETAILS

Also known as the 40 hour contaminated sites course, this training is compliant with the requirements of the OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.120 HAZWOPER. Successful completion of the classroom and practical exercises will result in ‘certification’ for the attendees. This certification is recognized in the US and Canada for work performed at uncontrolled waste sites. DCC and PWGSC are now requiring contractors to have this certification to qualify for some tenders involving hazmat.

This course focuses on understanding US and Canadian health & safety regulations and practices; hazmat recognition; PPE/CPC selection; decontamination procedures; spill control & containment; exposure monitoring; spill reporting and spill response planning. Practical exercises include level ‘A’ and ‘B’ responses to simulated hazmat incidents. Full exposure to realistic spill scenarios designed by instructors with over 40 years experience, will make this one of the best training courses you have ever participated in.

For those who currently have valid 40 Hour certification (certificate training within the last two years), an 8 Hour Refresher is also offered. Click here for information on the 8 Hour Refresher.

The HAZWOPER course is designed for hazardous waste clean up (remediation) workers, treatment, storage and disposal workers, emergency response personnel, health and safety staff and environmental consultants. Course content is compliant with 29 CFR 1910.120(e) which satisfies municipal, provincial and federal requirements for health and safety training for site workers at uncontrolled waste sites in the US and Canada.

The 40 Hour Contaminated Sites Health & Safety Training (40 Hour HAZWOPER) meets the mandatory requirements of the OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.120(e) which also satisfies the requirements of Public Works and Government Services Canada for delivery on projects such as the Argentia Remediation Project.

About Atlantic Environmental Training & On-Site Services Inc. (AET)

Atlantic Environmental Training & On-Site Services Incorporated (AET) is a Nova Scotia company with over forty years of experience in regulatory compliance, environmental training and project management of environmental issues. AET is Atlantic Canada’s largest provider of HAZWOPER training and a leader in Canada providing Hazmat Awareness and Spill Response Training to DND, industry and numerous government agencies from coast to coast.

Areas of expertise include:

  • EMS development & implementation
  • development and implementation of environmental training courses
  • environmental auditing including ISO 14000 series audits
  • hazardous waste management including PCB wastes
  • environmental health and safety planning
  • pollution prevention and sustainable development
  • conducting environmental assessments
  • environmental project management
  • development of household hazardous waste collection programs.
  • Staff currently hold a number of certifications including Certified Environmental Auditor (ISO 14000), Certified EMS Lead Auditor, Certified NFPA 472 Operations Level; TDGA and WHMIS Trainer, econext Certified Environmental Trainer (USA Standard), Certified Environmental Technician and DFO Certification in Engineering and Aquatic Environments.

Training courses offered by AET include:

  • 40-Hour Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Training (HAZWOPER)
  • Environmental Awareness and Environmental Assessment Training
  • Environmental Liabilities and Due Diligence
  • Environmental Management Systems
  • Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act and Regulations (TDGA)
  • NFPA 472 Awareness & Operations Level

The Cahill Group

The Cahill Group is one of the largest multi-disciplinary construction companies in Canada. Since 1953, we’ve been finding solutions to complex problems by thinking progressively, acting with integrity, and taking care of our people.

Horizon TNL

For the last 20 years, the mandate of HORIZON TNL (formerly RDÉE TNL) has focused on the economic progress of the province, using French as a catalyst to drive economic development.

Our top priorities are employability, immigration, entrepreneurship, and tourism.

Virtual IFI Training Session | Caribbean IFI Partnership Initiative

International Financial Institutions (IFIs) provide hundreds of millions of dollars annually to the Caribbean region for development projects that span a multitude of sectors. In turn, these create a variety of procurement and financing opportunities for private sector firms of all sizes. But what do these opportunities look like? How are they sourced and what does it take to secure them?

Join us on the morning of October 3rd for a virtual information session to learn more about the types of opportunities generated by IFIs in the Caribbean region, and the success factors for securing procurement and accessing finance.

This session is presented by econext, the Caribbean Export Development Agency and the High Commission of Canada in Barbados and the OECS as part of a program to encourage the partnership of Caribbean and Atlantic Canadian companies to partner in the pursuit of IFI opportunities.

*REGISTRATION IS OPENING SOON!*

For more information about this session please contact Abbie Hodder at abbie@econext.ca

RFP: CO2 Storage Assessment Offshore Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

This Request for Proposals (the “RFP”) is being issued by the Oil and Gas Corporation of Newfoundland and Labrador (“Oilco”) and its partners Energy NL and econext, collectively who have formed The Net Zero Project to assess the technical and economic implications of achieving net zero emissions offshore Newfoundland and Labrador. This client group is interested in having prospective proponents submit proposals for a CO2 Storage Resource Assessment Offshore Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

Click to Download the RFP

More information can be found on MERX at: https://www.merx.com/govnl/solicitations/open-bids/CO2-Storage-Assessment-Offshore-Newfoundland-and-Labrador-Canada/0000231738?origin=0