Workshops and Training

Our workshops and training programs are designed to strengthen civic literacy, democratic participation, and community advocacy across Canada. We believe that informed citizens build stronger communities—and that learning should be accessible, practical, and engaging.

We offer a range of workshops, training sessions, and learning tools for schools, community organizations, youth groups, libraries, workplaces, and civic-minded individuals. Each session is delivered in a clear, non-partisan way and can be tailored to meet the needs of the audience.


What We Offer

1. Civic Literacy Workshops

These workshops help participants understand how Canadian democracy works, how power is distributed, and how citizens can participate meaningfully. Topics include:

  • How elections work at federal, provincial, and municipal levels

  • Roles and responsibilities of elected officials

  • How laws are created and implemented

  • How to identify and track public commitments

  • How to participate in civic life beyond voting

Participants leave with practical knowledge and confidence to engage in public life.


2. Media Literacy and Critical Thinking Training

In an age of misinformation and fast-moving news, media literacy is essential. Our training covers:

  • How to identify misinformation and disinformation

  • Understanding bias and propaganda

  • How to evaluate sources and fact-check information

  • Recognizing emotional manipulation in media

  • How to interpret political messaging and campaign communication

This training helps participants develop the skills needed to navigate information responsibly and critically.


3. Civic Engagement and Community Advocacy Training

This training is focused on empowering people to take collective action on issues that affect their communities. Topics include:

  • Community organizing and advocacy basics

  • How to build and run effective campaigns

  • How to engage with elected officials and public institutions

  • Effective public speaking and community mobilization

  • Creating measurable impact through community action

Participants learn how to move from concern to action, without relying on political party involvement.


4. Voter Education Sessions

These sessions are designed to support voter readiness and participation, including:

  • How to register to vote and find your polling station

  • Understanding voting rights and eligibility

  • How to vote in person, by mail, or advance voting

  • How to evaluate candidates and platforms

  • How to participate in elections responsibly and confidently

These sessions are ideal for community groups, newcomer organizations, schools, and workplaces.


5. Accountability and Civic Tracking Workshops

This training helps participants understand how to track political promises and hold leaders accountable. Topics include:

  • Understanding political commitments and policy implementation

  • How to gather and verify evidence

  • How to document and track outcomes

  • How to communicate findings to the public responsibly

  • How to create public accountability reports

Participants learn how to evaluate government performance and demand transparency in a structured, non-partisan way.


Who We Serve

Our workshops are designed for:

  • Students and youth groups

  • Community organizations and nonprofits

  • Libraries and community centres

  • Workplace teams and civic groups

  • Indigenous and underserved communities

  • Anyone who wants to understand democracy better

We tailor our content to the group’s needs, knowledge level, and interests.


Delivery Formats

We offer flexible delivery formats to meet the needs of communities across Canada:

  • In-person workshops (where possible)

  • Online webinars and live training sessions

  • Hybrid sessions combining online and in-person learning

  • Customized training programs for organizations and institutions

  • Short modules (30–60 minutes) or full-day workshops

All sessions include interactive elements such as discussion, Q&A, group activities, and real-world examples.


Why Our Training Works

Our workshops are designed to be:

  • Non-partisan and fact-based

  • Clear and practical

  • Engaging and interactive

  • Accessible and inclusive

  • Action-oriented and impact-focused

Participants leave with skills they can apply immediately—whether they are voting, advocating for their community, or engaging in public discussion.


How to Request a Workshop

If you’d like to host a workshop or training session, you can:

  1. Contact us with your group size and location

  2. Choose the topics you want covered

  3. Select a delivery format (in-person, online, hybrid)

  4. Set a date and time that works for your group

We will work with you to tailor the session to your needs and ensure it is accessible and impactful.


Example Workshop Topics (Sample Menu)

  • “Understanding Canadian Democracy in 60 Minutes”

  • “How to Evaluate Political Promises”

  • “Media Literacy for the Digital Age”

  • “Community Advocacy 101”

  • “How to Participate in Elections with Confidence”

  • “Tracking Promises: From Campaigns to Results”

  • “Civic Engagement for Youth and Students