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2016-2017 Annual Report

Publication of the 2016-2017 Annual Report

The Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation is proud to announce the publication of its 2016-2017 Annual Report, “The Foundation for Ideas.” The report illustrates how the Foundation’s four programs have enabled research and engagement in the social sciences and humanities in the year ending 31 August 2017. It also contains the Foundation’s audited financial statements for the year.
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2022-2023 Annual Report

In 2023, the Foundation returned to a complete schedule of in-person events allowing our experiential programs to return to their full potential. Learn more in our 2022-2023 Annual Report.
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Melanie Doucet among the 25 finalists of the SSHRC’s Storytellers contest

2014 Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Scholar Melanie Doucet has been named one of the 25 finalists for the 2019 Storytellers contest of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of Canada. Participants in this annual contest must present orally - in three minutes or 300 words - how their research project can help Canadians understand and improve the world around them.

View her submission about youth 'aging out' of care here.


Read the full report Relationships Matter for Youth “Aging Out” of Care at: https://rcybc.ca
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International Day of Charity

September 5, 2020, marks United Nations International Day of Charity, a day which draws attention to several themes and values that are central pillars of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation, including Community, Volunteerism, and Responsible Citizenship.
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Newsletter - June 2022

As the Foundation celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, we are all very proud and excited to reveal the identities of our thirteen 2022–2025 Scholars!
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Newsletter - February 2022

The challenging year we have just come through and the pandemic that persists across the world for close to two years now have once again driven home the importance of learning how to live together and finding solutions to society’s major challenges.