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Prairie Wild Consulting Co. has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in December 2021. The social media accounts linked to from Prairie Wild Consulting Co. are: Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Email. Besides social media accounts, prairiewildco has populated their site with OUTSaskatoon, Indigenous History Month 2026 - Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission, Indigenous Connections - Parks Canada, Learning First Peoples Classroom Resources – First Nations Education Steering Committee FNESC, Canadian Pride Historical Society, Being a 2SLGBTQIA+ Ally, Intersex-Inclusive Pride Flag: Backgrounder, Celebrate National AccessAbility Week 2026 with CBC | CBC Television, Accessibility Resources | Rick Hansen Foundation, National AccessAbility Week | Rick Hansen Foundation, Enabling Accessibility Fund - Canada.ca, Social Development Partnerships Program - Canada.ca, About an Accessible Canada - Canada.ca, Canada’s Disability Inclusion Action Plan - Canada.ca, The Canadian Encyclopedia: Asia-Canada Timeline, 40 Asian Canadian writers to have on your radar | CBC Books, Red Dress Day | Amnesty International Canada, National Family and Survivors Circle, The REDress Project – Jaime Black, MMIWG2S+ Calls for Justice, Home Page - Final Report | MMIWG, Significant events in the history of Asian communities in Canada - Canada.ca, Noteworthy Canadians of Asian origin — Asian Heritage Month - Canada.ca, Human Rights Day: 5 key things to know, Waste Management Best Practices (And Their Impact on Urban Planning), How urban design can impact mental health, Youth for Public Spaces: (Place) Making Our Future, Gender Equality in the Built Environment – BCCIC, The story of Africville | CMHR, Anti-Black Racism in the Liveable City and Canada | OPPI, Our Website, Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP), Planetizen, What would a non-heterosexist city look like? (longer read), Canadian Urban Institute, Saskatchewan Professional Planners Institute - SPPI, Commonwealth Association of Planners (CAP), Fact Sheet: United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, Study: Biking Brings Happiness, Project for Public Spaces, Child Rights Activity Guide, Geoviewer Map - Indigenous Peoples and Lands, Age-Friendly Communities in Canada: Community Implementation Guide & Toolbox, How Older People Experience the Age-Friendliness of Their City: Development of the Age-Friendly Cities and Communities Questionnaire, Conceptualizing Age-Friendly Communities for Saskatoon's Chinese-Canadian Older Adults, Intercultural Urbanism, [PDF] Ethnocultural diversity, Indigeneity, and intercultural understanding in the context of planning for reconciliation: Perspectives from the City of Winnipeg, Manitoba | Semantic Scholar, 10 things to consider when designing inclusive multicultural public spaces - RTF | Rethinking The Future, Why urban planners make a difference in achieving social cohesion in times of diversity, Taking Linguistic Diversity Seriously - IJURR, Planning in the multicultural city: Celebrating diversity or reinforcing difference?, Saskatchewan Waste Reduction Council, Reconciliation Saskatoon, Jane's Walk Saskatoon, Being Two-Spirit and trans in Canada: How colonization shaped the way we view gender diversity | Globalnews.ca, Indigenous Trailblazers in Canada, The queer city: how to design more inclusive public space, Solar Power Saskatchewan (2024 Guide), Urban SUNstainability, 12 Solar Energy Facts You Might Not Know About | Earth.Org - Past | Present | Future.