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About Erin
Erin Byrnes is a journalist based in Toronto, Canada.
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Taking Canadian Talent to New Levels: Introducing the 2019 Cineplex Film Program Residents

07 May 2024  |  Canadian Film Centre
The Canadian Film Centre announces the 2019 Cineplex Film Program residents, comprising 17 talented storytellers including directors, producers, writers, and editors. The program is known for nurturing artistic vision and supporting creators in film, television, and digital media. The residents will collaborate with talent from the Slaight Music Residency and the CBC Actors Conservatory. The article introduces each participant, their backgrounds, and their aspirations within the program.

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.

25 Michigan lawmakers urge Biden to 'advance a lasting ceasefire'

23 Nov 2023  |  The Detroit News
Twenty-five Michigan Democratic lawmakers have urged President Joe Biden to advance a lasting ceasefire to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The letter highlights the support from international organizations and community leaders for a ceasefire and the immediate release of hostages. The call follows a temporary ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas to facilitate the transfer of hostages and humanitarian aid. The lawmakers emphasize the need for an end to violence and adherence to international laws to ensure dignity and humanity for all in the region. The letter also references the severe humanitarian impact of the conflict, including widespread displacement and destruction in Gaza.

This Michigan Senator Wants to Shed New Light on State Government

22 Mar 2023  |  The Gander
Sen. Jeremy Moss and the new Democratic majority in Michigan are pushing for increased transparency and accountability in state government. Key initiatives include expanding the Freedom of Information Act to cover the executive and legislative branches, implementing financial disclosure requirements following the passage of Proposal 1, and reforming campaign finance laws to address 'dark money.' The efforts aim to rectify Michigan's poor ranking in government ethics and transparency, with support from key state officials like Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and Attorney General Dana Nessel.

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.

50 years, 50 moments (part 2)

01 Apr 2022  |  thephilanthropist.ca
The Philanthropist Journal commemorates its 50th anniversary by highlighting pivotal moments in Canada's non-profit and charitable sector. Key developments include significant changes in tax incentives for charitable giving, the establishment of influential foundations, and landmark legal cases affecting the sector. The article also discusses the rise of Indigenous-informed funding practices, the impact of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Calls to Action, and the controversy surrounding WE Charity. Recent trends include the growth of social finance, participatory grantmaking, and large-scale donations, such as the Temerty Foundation's $250 million gift to the University of Toronto.

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.

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

10 Feb 2022  |  arabamericannews.com
Dearborn City Council President Pro-Tem Erin Byrnes has announced her candidacy for the newly drawn 15th State House District, which includes parts of Dearborn and Dearborn Heights. Byrnes, who has a background in education and local government, aims to bring her local experience to the state level. The redistricting maps, finalized by the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission, are currently facing legal challenges. Byrnes is the second candidate to announce for the August primary, following Bilal Hammoud. If elected, Byrnes' City Council seat would be filled by Leslie Herrick and Gary Enos.

ELECTION 2021: All seven seats up for election for Dearborn City Council

24 Oct 2021  |  Press and Guide
All seven seats on the Dearborn City Council are up for election, with several incumbents not running for re-election. The primary election saw incumbents Michael Sareini, Leslie Herrick, Erin Byrnes, and Robert Abraham taking top spots, with Ken Paris being the only non-incumbent in the top five. The candidates discussed their plans for working with the new mayor, addressing tax revenue without raising taxes, and tackling infrastructure issues. Each candidate emphasized their commitment to improving city services, maintaining fiscal responsibility, and ensuring transparency and accountability in city operations.

ELECTION 2021: All seven seats up for election for Dearborn City Council

24 Oct 2021  |  Press and Guide
All seven seats on the Dearborn City Council are up for election, with several incumbents not seeking re-election. The primary election saw incumbents Michael Sareini, Leslie Herrick, Erin Byrnes, and Robert Abraham securing top spots, along with newcomer Ken Paris. Other candidates include Silvio Davis, Gary Enos, Khodr Farhat, Lola Elzein, Kamal Alsawafy, Mustapha Hammoud, Samraa Luqman, Khalil Othman, and Saeid Alawathi. Candidates discussed their plans for working with the new mayor, addressing tax revenue without raising taxes, and tackling infrastructure issues. Key themes include maintaining public safety, improving city services, and ensuring fiscal responsibility.

Dearborn City Council candidates answer the tough questions

15 Oct 2021  |  arabamericannews.com
With the general election approaching, 14 Dearborn City Council candidates address key issues such as high property taxes and recent flooding. Candidates propose various solutions including better budget management, infrastructure investments, and expanding the tax base through economic development. Some candidates emphasize the need for independent investigations and collaboration with state and federal partners to secure funding for infrastructure improvements. The article provides a platform for candidates to outline their plans to alleviate tax burdens and address climate change-related challenges.

City of Dearborn August 3 Primary Election Results

03 Aug 2021  |  WDET 101.9 FM
Local communities in Dearborn voted on August 3 to narrow down candidates for Mayor and City Council, and to decide on revising the city’s charter and extending the library millage. Abdullah Hammoud and Gary Woronchak advanced in the mayoral race, while 14 candidates advanced for City Council. Proposal A to review and revise the city charter passed, as did the library millage renewal, which will continue to fund the library system for six more years.

What can campaign finance filings tell us about Dearborn’s primary candidates?

30 Jul 2021  |  arabamericannews.com
Dearborn residents face a crowded field of candidates for the upcoming mayoral and City Council primary races. Campaign finance filings reveal significant details about the candidates' financial activities, including contributions, expenditures, and debts. Key observations include substantial self-contributions by some candidates, discrepancies in reported expenditures, and the involvement of unregistered committees. The analysis underscores the importance of transparency and accountability in campaign finance, urging voters to make informed decisions in the August 3 primary.

ELECTION 2021: Dearborn City Council candidates respond to issues facing the city

02 Jul 2021  |  Press and Guide
Eighteen candidates, including four incumbents, are competing for seven seats on the Dearborn City Council in the upcoming August 3 primary. The candidates addressed key issues such as tax revenue, infrastructure, and leveraging Dearborn's history and diversity to attract new residents. Many emphasized the need for fiscal responsibility, technological investments, and community engagement without raising taxes. Infrastructure improvements and maintaining high-quality city services were also highlighted as priorities. The responses reflect a range of strategies and visions for the future of Dearborn, focusing on efficiency, innovation, and community well-being.

Newer social media platforms and their potential to help non-profits

01 Jun 2021  |  thephilanthropist.ca
Non-profits are increasingly turning to newer social media platforms like TikTok and Clubhouse to engage with younger audiences and potential donors. The Canadian Red Cross has seen significant success on TikTok, leveraging viral trends and engaging content to build a large following. Other organizations, such as Islamic Relief Canada and the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund, are also exploring these platforms to enhance their outreach and fundraising efforts. Clubhouse, despite its limitations, is being used by non-profits like For a Safer Space and the Ethnically Diverse Artists Foundation to connect with audiences and provide valuable resources. The rise of these platforms highlights the evolving landscape of digital engagement for non-profits.

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.

Murder and magic as Tanzania tackles 'witchcraft' killings

24 Jan 2015  |  The Sydney Morning Herald
In Tanzania, witchcraft-related killings are a significant issue, with hundreds of people, particularly the elderly and those with albinism, being murdered each year. The government has promised a crackdown following UN condemnation, but activists remain skeptical. The belief in witchcraft is deeply ingrained, with many using it as an excuse to seize property. Traditional healers warn against unscrupulous practices that can lead to violence. The article highlights personal accounts of victims and the challenges in addressing these deep-seated beliefs.

Underwater bedroom over a coral reef: you haven't seen a hotel room like this

21 Nov 2014  |  The Globe and Mail
The Manta Resort on Pemba Island, Tanzania, offers a unique underwater room designed by Swedish artist Mikael Genberg. This floating structure provides panoramic views of the vibrant coral reef and marine life. The resort is located in a remote, picturesque area, accessible via a long journey from Dar es Salaam. Guests can enjoy privacy, fresh seafood, and stunning views, although weather conditions can affect visibility. The experience is highlighted by the presence of local aquatic life, including a trumpet fish named Nick.
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