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About Erin
Erin Byrnes is a journalist based in Toronto, Canada.
Languages
English
Services
Feature Stories Content Writing Corporate Content
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Skills
Fact Checking
Portfolio

Dr. Brian Goldman: Leaning into Uncertainty

05 Apr 2024  |  hiroc.com
Dr. Brian Goldman, a staff physician at Sinai Health System and host of two CBC podcasts, discusses the importance of teamwork in healthcare and other complex environments. He emphasizes the need for diversity of thought, flattening hierarchies, and creating safe spaces for team members to express their observations. Goldman shares insights from his book 'The Power of Teamwork' and experiences from various fields, including art and the military, to illustrate effective team problem-solving. The conversation also touches on his personal life, including his role as a caregiver and his past interest in screenwriting.

Thankful for our libraries

01 Dec 2022  |  lancasteronline.com
Erin Byrnes expresses gratitude for the local libraries and the value they provide to her family, particularly in fostering a love for reading among her children. She criticizes the Akron Borough Council for making decisions that she perceives as damaging to the library without understanding the full impact. Byrnes advocates for public libraries, emphasizing their role in empowering an informed public, and encourages community support for these institutions.

50 years, 50 moments (part 3)

01 Apr 2022  |  thephilanthropist.ca
The Philanthropist Journal commemorates its 50th year by reflecting on 50 significant moments that have shaped Canada's non-profit and charitable sector. The article, authored by Hilary Pearson, discusses the evolution of sector-government relations, highlighting key events such as the establishment of the National Advisory Council on Voluntary Action and the Coalition of National Voluntary Organizations, the impact of federal budget cuts on the sector, and the development of the Voluntary Sector Initiative. It also covers the sector's advocacy efforts, the Advisory Committee on the Charitable Sector, and the Catholic Church's failure to meet its financial obligations for the residential school settlement. The article concludes with the proclamation of the Ontario Not-for-Profit Corporations Act and anticipates the sector's future developments.

Dearborn City Council President Pro-tem Erin Byrnes running for state representative

10 Feb 2022  |  arabamericannews.com
Erin Byrnes, Dearborn City Council President Pro-Tem, has announced her candidacy for the 15th State House District, which includes parts of Dearborn and the majority of Dearborn Heights. The district was previously represented by Abdullah Hammoud and Jewell Jones. The area is undergoing redistricting, with new maps facing legal challenges. Byrnes, a University of Michigan-Dearborn graduate and educator, aims to bring her local experience to Lansing. She is the second candidate to announce a run for the August primary, following Bilal Hammoud. If elected, her City Council seat would be filled by Gary Enos.

Bard slapstick and K-town style

26 May 2017  |  bardbrawl.com
Shakespeare Kelowna's production of 'The Comedy of Errors' concluded with a hilarious ending that was well-received by the audience. Matt Gunn delivered a strong performance in his first acting role, while Craig Paynton and Alyosha Pushak brought necessary zaniness to the play. Corrine J. Marks made a late but forceful appearance. The director's choice to include modern music and slang received mixed reviews, and the mention of Justin Trudeau was criticized. The RCA Mary Irwin Theatre provided an intimate setting for the audience.
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