Patricia Lane, Lauren Castelino
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Opinion, Climate Solutions Reporting
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April 17th 2023
As the co-executive director at Regenesis and the founder of one of its initiatives, the Green Career Centre, this 22-year-old has helped thousands of youth — many of whom are women, newcomers, Black, Indigenous or people of colour — find employment in the emerging clean economy.
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| February 16th 2021
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