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Brahim M.Kallon
The Pillars of Community Building: Why Unity Matters
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"Unity makes. Division breaks." Building strong communities requires collaboration AND cooperation—working with each other AND for each other. What small step can you take today to strengthen unity in your community?
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Audiobook: Compassionate Leadership
Personal and Professional Development
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Take time to appreciate and enjoy the simple joys of life in the midst of God's beautiful creation.
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Being authentic arises from embracing our true selves and living in alignment with who we are, free from pretense.
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Failure is part of success:
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Design Your Future
"The greatest value in life is not what you get, it's what you become." Jim Rohn's wisdom on goal-setting changed my life. Set goals that will make something of you to achieve them. What would your life look like with well-designed goals pulling you forward?
What separates those who achieve from those who dream? A written list of goals. "We can either make a living or design a life." Most people work hard on their jobs but not on their futures. Are you planning or just hoping? - Jim Rohn
"Reasons come first, answers come second." When you know what you want and why you want it badly enough, the methods become evident. The future doesn't get better by hope - it gets better by plan. What's your reason for greatness? - Jim Rohn
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7 Types of Bad Leadership
1. Incompetent - Lacks the will or skill to create positive change.
2. Rigid - Stiff and unyielding, unable to adapt to new ideas or times.
3. Intemperate - Lacks self-control, supported by followers who do not intervene.
4. Callous- Uncaring or unkind, ignoring the needs of group members.
5. Corrupt - Engages in deceitful behavior, prioritizing self-interest over public good.
6. Insular - Disregards the welfare of those outside their group or organization.
7. Evil - Commits severe atrocities, using pain as a tool for power.
Lecture Excerpt: Bad Leadership: What It Is, How It Happens, and Why It Matters by Barbara Kellerman
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Four federal leaders square off in a high-stakes debate in Montreal, clashing over tariffs, affordability, and national security as Canada faces the prospect of a trade war with the United States and growing geopolitical tensions.
• Mark Carney advocates for strategic counter-tariffs that maximize impact on the US while minimizing harm to Canadians
• Pierre Poilievre calls for cutting taxes and repealing "anti-energy laws" to strengthen Canada's position in negotiations.
• Jagmeet Singh criticizes inadequate worker protections and pushes for better Employment Insurance benefits for those affected by tariffs.
• Yves-François Blanchet argues Quebec needs its own voice in trade negotiations due to its unique economy
• Housing affordability emerges as a critical issue with Poilievre pledging to axe the federal sales tax on new homes
• Carney promises to double the pace of housing construction through Canadian technology and modular housing
• Singh attacks both leaders' records on housing while advocating for bans on corporate landlords buying affordable homes
• Disagreement erupts over public safety with Poilievre advocating for a "three strikes" law and use of the notwithstanding clause
• Energy policy reveals stark differences with Poilievre supporting pipelines, Singh pushing for an east-west energy grid, and Blanchet dismissing "clean oil and gas" as a "fairy tale"
• All leaders express support for Ukraine but differ on approaches to the Gaza conflict and Canada's biggest security threats
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Voter’s Checklist in the Federal Election – Monday, April 28, 2025
- Make sure you are registered at your current address
- Watch for your voter information card in the mail
-Make a plan to vote
- Find out who the candidates are in your riding
- Bring your ID when you go to vote
- Vote on election day, April 28, at your assigned polling station
Vote on advanced polling days, April 18, 19, 20, or 21, at your assigned polling station
Vote early at any Elections Canada office across the country (until Tuesday, April 22, 6 p.m.)
Vote by mail (deadlines apply)
Find out more and download brochures at elections.ca.
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