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When you hear Indigenous design and planning what comes to mind?

Join this Lunch & Learn to understand the background of this concept, and how Indigenous design and planning principles can be implemented in your own work. 

These principles are:

  • Commit to Relationships and Listening
  • Demonstrate Culturally Relevant Design
  • Respect Mother Earth
  • Foster a Sense of Belonging and Community
  • Embrace a 'Seven Generations' View

These principles were developed collaboratively under the guidance of an Indigenous Advisory Committee and Subcommittee at the University of Manitoba. Their development was also supported by the University’s Indigenous Advisory Circle during the Visionary (re)Generation master planning process.

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SPEAKERS

Danielle Desjarlais is the co-president of the Indigenous Design and Planning Students Association (IDPSA) at the University of Manitoba where she received her Bachelor of Environmental Design and is currently enrolled in the Masters of Architecture program.

Jordan Cantafio studies at the University of Manitoba in the Landscape Architecture Department and is the co-president of the Indigenous Design and Planning Students Association (IDPSA).

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MANITOBA'S BUDGET

The Manitoba Government is in the middle of its 2022 budget consultation process.  This is a great chance to get sustainable building on the agenda.

In addition to multiple-choice, there are open-ended questions where you can share your insights!  Below in bold are the open-ended questions with some suggestions regarding what you can consider mentioning to let the province know sustainable building should be a priority.  You can also send a letter about building Healthy Green Schools!
 
Are there any other areas that you would say should be a high priority for the Manitoba government to invest in for its 2022-23 budget?
- The adoption of the latest building codes.
 
Are there any other areas that you would say should be a high priority for the Manitoba government when it comes to helping economic recovery?
- Retrofitting our building stock to be more energy efficient
- Upskilling workers in the building sector
 
What other approaches do you think the provincial government can take to address the labour shortage that would be very helpful?
- Fund sector working groups to design, create, and promote training programs

Are there any other areas of the health care system that you would say are a high priority to invest in?
- Healthy buildings help keep people healthy

Are there any other areas of the education system that you would say are a high priority to invest in?
- Green schools!
 
COMPLETE THE SURVEY NOW

ADVOCATE FOR HEALTHY SCHOOLS

In their budget consultations, the Manitoba Government keeps saying that they will be building 20 new schools.

But how sustainably built will these schools be? 

Manitoba used to be a leader with LEED Gold certified schools.  Now we build only to a LEED silver standard.

Advocate bringing back Green Schools now!

Click to easily send a letter to your elected MLA. Please customize the letter as you wish by including more about what motivates you to send this letter to advocate for sustainable schools.

Invest in the well-being and future of Manitoba's students now.

Watch the September Lunch and Learn on The Case for Green Schools Lunch & Learn, it is up on YouTube in its entirety OR as a shorter highlights version.

SEND A LETTER NOW

LEED CERTIFICATION PROCESS COURSE

CaGBC is running a course to educate people about the LEED v4 BD+C certification process. Participants will learn about how to register a project and submit a LEED Interpretation or Credit Interpretation Request, as well as best practices for compiling a LEED submission package. The course will then discuss how to interpret and respond to the Preliminary Review Report and Final Review Report, what the appeal process is, and finally how projects ultimately accept their certification.

You will have access for a period of three calendar months from the date the course is made available to you.

Member price: $40 | Non-member price: $55
DURATION: 1 hour

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MANSEA CONFERENCE

Save the date! The Manitoba Sustainable Energy Association (ManSEA) is excited to announce its upcoming Annual Conference, which will take place April 6, 2022, in Portage La Prairie, MB. They are planning to hold this event in person but are prepared to switch to virtual should it not be safe to do so. All public health guidelines will be followed.
 
Mark your calendars and stay tuned for more information regarding speakers for this exciting event.
 

BUILDING RESILIENCE GATHERING 2022

It's that time of year again!  Time for the Building Resilience Gathering - a chance to learn from and connect with other building professionals in Manitoba.  A great chance to make sure you have the insight needed to thrive in the coming year.

EVERY THURSDAY IN MARCH (starting on the 10th) FROM 1:30 - 4:00 PM

Overview of topics

Day 1 - ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS CASE (Thurs Mar 10| 1:30 -4:30)

  • Total Cost of Building Ownership
  • Financing Sustainable Building - right costing / grants / green mortgages / green bonds / PACE
  • Manitoba’s Road to Resilience: A community climate action pathway to a fossil fuel-free future
  • Selling efficient buildings / Edmonton's Labelling
  • Build – Sustainable Building Training Development in Manitoba

Day 2 - PLANNING AND LEGISLATION (Wed Mar 17| 1:30 -4:30)

  • Sustainable Projects on First Nations in Manitoba
  • Proposed/New? National Building Code Energy Efficiency
  • What’s Happening in the Federal Policy Scene?
  • Manitoba Government's direction in energy efficiency

Day 3 - HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT (Thu Mar 24 | 1:30 -4:30)

  • Building Wellness
  • Advocacy in Manitoba
  • Climate risk assessment and management in buildings
  • Sustainable Building Training Development in Manitoba

Day 4 - POLICY PARTY (Thu Mar 31 | 1:30 -4:30 )

Let's turn talk into action.  This will be free for everyone and you can attend regardless of if you participated in any of the previous sessions.

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The Gathering will be hosted on Gather, an excellent virtual platform to easily connect and collaborate with others one on one or in small groups!

Curious about Gather? Feel free to try their demo.

FLEXIBLE TICKET STRUCTURE Buy for one day, any two days or the whole Gathering.

20% off for sustaining SBM members.

FREE for SBM student members.

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LOW INCOME ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Efficiency Canada has put together an open letter about Low-income energy efficiency which was co-written by a few energy and anti-poverty activists asking for funding for low-income energy efficiency programs in the 2022 federal budget. 

SBM has signed on, will you?

Efficiency Canada also recently published their top 3 priorities for the 2022 federal budget

Learn more about each of the three priorities, and take action to show your support. 

SIGN ONTO LETTER NOW

DECONSTRUCTABILITY USING AI

You are being invited to complete an online survey for a research project being undertaken by Habeeb Balogun, a Ph.D. student at the University of Hertfordshire, UK. 

The purpose of the study is to attempt to develop a useful predictive model about the deconstructability of buildings.

This questionnaire will ask you about factors that influence the deconstructability of an existing building and it will take you approximately eight minutes to complete.

FILL OUT THE SURVEY NOW

CLIMATE RESILIENCE TRAINING

The Building Regional Adaptation Capacity and Expertise (BRACE) / Manitoba Climate Resilience Training (MCRT) will offer 18 FREE introductory climate change courses for all sectors throughout the winter.

These courses will give engineers, planners, geoscientists, Northern businesses, and Indigenous organizations a shared foundation of the most up-to-date climate science information. In the new year, the BRACE/MCRT infrastructure sector will offer three courses of particular interest to engineers, geoscientists, and infrastructure decision-makers.
 
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MANITOBA WOMEN IN TRADES

Manitoba Women In Trades has announced its second annual conference.

The purpose of this conference is to:
March 16, 2022 (7:30am-4:00pm)
More info

PODCAST RECOMMENDATION

Not a podcast (though you can listen) this time.

All the talks from the 2021 Building Resilience Gathering are now on SBM's YouTube Channel!

Take a look - there are many, many interesting talks!

WATCH/LISTEN HERE

SBM MEMBERSHIP

Sustainable Building Manitoba Membership, building a community of solutions

SBM members are a critical part of the advocacy, education and promotional work on sustainable building in Manitoba.

 

Remind yourself of all the member benefits.

 

SBM is proud to be the independent voice for Sustainable Building in Manitoba - which is only possible with your participation.

Help build a strong and engaged sustainable building community. 
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For more events in our community that will expand your knowledge and add to your skills, please visit our events calendar.
 
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