I am proud to have served on the Board/Advisory Council of Junior Achievement of Northern Alberta & NWT since 2009. One of the best parts has been volunteering in the classroom and watching the students eyes widen about different career opportunities, how the cost of living and how education and financial literacy can make a big difference in their day-to-day lives and how the "money cycle" works. As students are starting to return to classes, I urge you to think about how you can make a difference in the lives of our future business leaders.
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Volunteer Opportunities with Junior Achievement
A need versus a want. How do you budget? Can you prepare for an interview? Don’t you wish that someone had taught you those things as you were growing up? Now there is someone. You.
Case citation: Delfs v. Stricker, 2024 BCCA 35This appeal challenges the dismissal of a negligence claim stemming from a tragic accident...