In Conversation with Brett Wilson

In Conversation with Brett Wilson

You probably know him best as the affable, lead deal-making Dragon on CBC’s hit Dragons’ Den (the Canadian version of Shark Tank). But Brett Wilson is a lot more than an aspiring entrepreneur’s best hope. A reputed entrepreneur in his own right, Wilson is also one of...
In Conversation with Bruce Poon Tip

In Conversation with Bruce Poon Tip

In our continuing video series profiling social entrepreneurs, we speak with Bruce Poon Tip, founder of G Adventures. Established in 1990, the company has passionately carved a reputation as a pioneering world leader in adventure travel with an unyielding dedication...
Making bricks work: Evergreen’s urban enterprise

Making bricks work: Evergreen’s urban enterprise

SEE Change Magazine recently sat down with Tara Rogerson, Director of Social Enterprise at Evergreen, to talk about the charity’s experience in the social enterprise realm. About Evergreen Evergreen is a not-for-profit organization that makes cities more...
In Conversation with Antony Bugg-Levine

In Conversation with Antony Bugg-Levine

In our continuing In Conversation Series, we speak with Antony Bugg-Levine, a pioneer of the impact investing field and co-author of Impact Investing: Transforming How We Make Money While Making a Difference. Click here to listen to an excerpt from our interview and...
Conversation with a Canadian B Corp: Ecojot

Conversation with a Canadian B Corp: Ecojot

Ecojot is an eco-friendly stationery brand that uses 100% post-recycled materials. It is also among Canada’s founding certified B Corps, with manufacturing and distribution facilities based in Scarborough, Ontario and products distributed throughout Canada, the...
In Conversation with Laura Reinsborough

In Conversation with Laura Reinsborough

Not Far From the Tree (NFFT), an organization founded in 2008, has the unique mission of ensuring Toronto’s fruit doesn’t go to waste. Here’s how it works: if homeowners feel overrun by an abundant fruit harvest, they call NFFT who quickly mobilize their volunteers to...

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