
TechConnect
The event is Launch of TechConnectNL by Women in Resource Development Corporation (WRDC). If you are a student, job seeker, thinking about changing careers, or just curious about the thriving tech sector, #TechConnectNL is for you!
TechConnectNL will feature: Exhibitor booths from industry, community groups, and post-secondary institutions; a live panel discussion with industry leaders in tech; presentations from Career & Employment Specialists and Workplace Diversity & Inclusion Specialists,: labor market information and emerging trends, and connections to employers, programs, and supports for women looking for a tech career

Curious Careers: Engineering Geniuses
Curious Careers is a STEM career exploration series for Grades 6-8. Once a month, panelists, including post-secondary students and industry professionals, will get together virtually to share their career journey in STEM and discuss how it relates to the lives and interests of the youth. Each session will focus on a different theme and will aim to explore exciting and diverse STEM fields, share what it looks like to work or study in STEM, and show students how STEM careers can be fun and inspiring.

Symposium: Let’s Talk Automotive
This symposium will be a virtual event where high school students across Canada can learn about the design process, current technologies, green initiatives, and potentially what to look for in a vehicle.

Black Girls Empowerment STEM Club (Grades 4-6)
In collaboration with Ajax Public Library and the Congress of Black Women of Canada Ajax/Pickering Chapter, the Black Girls Empowerment STEM Club aims to ignite a passion for STEM in a series of fun and engaging hands-on activities. Students will learn from Black female STEM students and explore how they can solve real-world issues and benefit society through engineering. Students will be introduced to the fundamentals of the engineering design process and will be inspired to confidently grow their digital skills.

Let’s Talk Great Lakes: Climate Change
The Great Lakes are five lakes in North America that are all freshwater lakes. This freshwater makes up 20 per cent of the world’s surface freshwater.
Four of these lakes are located in Ontario Canada: Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, and Lake Superior. Lake Michigan is the only great lake that is entirely in the United States of America. These lakes are extremely important for aquatic life, ecosystems, drinking water, irrigation, as well as transportation. Invasive species, pollution, habitat destruction, as well as climate change are having significant impacts on these lakes.
This initiative is to highlight these issues, potential career opportunities associated with the Great Lakes, as well as to give hands-on opportunities to high school students in the aquatic and terrestrial fieldwork that is performed in and around these lakes.

Earthquakes and Seismology (Ages 7-12)
Did you know that there is an average of 50 earthquakes a day worldwide? While scientists cannot predict exactly when or where an earthquake will happen, they can use a seismometer to collect data on vibrations or seismic activities. Join us to make your own seismometer and learn about tectonic plates and earthquakes.

Earthquakes and Seismology (Ages 11-16)
Did you know that there is an average of 50 earthquakes a day worldwide? While scientists cannot predict exactly when or where an earthquake will happen, they can use a seismometer to collect data on vibrations or seismic activities. Join us to make your own seismometer and learn about tectonic plates and earthquakes.

Storytime: Pollution in Plants
Join Let's Talk Science Outreach to read Maria Quintana Silva's book, "The Last Tree" and complete a hands-on science activity about capillary action and climate change!
Using everyday household items, students will learn how plants are important in the fight against climate change as they help absorb pollution from the environment to keep it safe and clean.

Let’s Talk Cancer Symposium
Let's Talk Cancer is a free and accessible symposium for Grade 11 & 12 high school students. Hosted by Let's Talk Science and the Canadian Cancer Society - Research Information Outreach Team (RIOT), Let's Talk Cancer was established to facilitate knowledge transfer between academia and high students regarding the field of cancer biology. This year's event focuses on brain cancer and will explore exciting new research in this area.
This virtual event will be held Thursday March 30th and Friday March 31st from 9:30 am to 12:00 pm EST.

Energy Talks – The future Ain’t What It Used to Be: Alberta’s Rapidly Changing Electricity System
One of the biggest climate change stories in Canada is happening in Alberta, but it’s not what you might think. Two-thirds of the electricity generated in Alberta came from coal in 2006, by 2014 Alberta had more coal power plants than any time in its history, and yet by next year they will all be gone. When complete, this transition will represent one of the fastest reductions in greenhouse gas emissions in Canadian history, but the changes in the electricity sector are just beginning. This talk will discuss what is in store for the electricity sector in Alberta and around the world.
Tim Weis has been an Industrial Professor in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Alberta since 2017. Prior to joining the University of Alberta, he spent over 15 years working on the interactions of technology, policy and business for renewable energy, including working for the Pembina Institute, the Canadian Wind Energy Association and an advisor to Alberta’s Minister of Environment and Climate Change. As a Future Energy Systems researcher, his work focuses on the changing roles for renewable energy and energy storage in Alberta.

Unlock Your Inner Creative: In Conversation with Taylor Young & Rick Mercer
Whether you identify as “creative” or not, you can learn how to tap into and boost your inherent creativity and harness it to find your voice, go beyond where you are and do work that matters. Join us as we host a conversation between Rick Mercer, Canada’s beloved comedian, television host and the author of Talking to Canadians and Tayor Young, Head of Business Development at CoLab and an Atlantic Canada “Top 30 under 30 Innovator”. The event explores risk, creativity and community and how these things have led to Rick’s success, and look at how these key values of artists can be harnessed to benefit our province’s growing tech sector.

Black Girls Empowerment STEM Club (Grades 7-8)
In collaboration with Ajax Public Library and the Congress of Black Women of Canada Ajax/Pickering Chapter, the Black Girls Empowerment STEM Club aims to ignite a passion for STEM in a series of fun and engaging hands-on activities. Students will learn from Black female STEM students and explore how they can solve real-world issues and benefit society through engineering. Students will be introduced to the fundamentals of the engineering design process and will be inspired to confidently grow their digital skills.

Let’s Build in 3D (Ages 7-12)
Did you know that 3D modelling and printing are used in many STEM fields? 3D modelling can be used to design toys, create prototypes of automotive vehicles, and make dental products! We will learn about 3D modelling and how to use Computer Assisted Design to create our own 3D keychains in TinkerCAD.

Let’s Build in 3D (Ages 11-16)
Did you know that 3D modelling and printing are used in many STEM fields? 3D modelling can be used to design toys, create prototypes of automotive vehicles, and make dental products! We will learn about 3D modelling and how to use Computer Assisted Design to create our own 3D keychains in TinkerCAD.

Black Girls Empowerment STEM Club (Grades 7-8)
In collaboration with Ajax Public Library and the Congress of Black Women of Canada Ajax/Pickering Chapter, the Black Girls Empowerment STEM Club aims to ignite a passion for STEM in a series of fun and engaging hands-on activities. Students will learn from Black female STEM students and explore how they can solve real-world issues and benefit society through engineering. Students will be introduced to the fundamentals of the engineering design process and will be inspired to confidently grow their digital skills.

Grass Pets Activity (Ages 7-12)
Grass grows on all continents, including Antarctica, and it makes up approximately 26% of the plant life on Earth. We will be make our own grass pets (like chia pets but with grass!) and learn about this widespread and ecologically important plant!

Grass Pets Activity (Ages 11-16)
Grass grows on all continents, including Antarctica, and it makes up approximately 26% of the plant life on Earth. We will be make our own grass pets (like chia pets but with grass!) and learn about this widespread and ecologically important plant!

Let’s Talk Lunar: Exploring the Moon People, Technology and Ethics for a New Frontier
Space exploration has fascinated humankind for millennia. Curiosity and our innovative spirit have resulted in a wide array of amazing opportunities in space that include scientific research, exploration of deep space, and even the potential for off-world sustainable living. How will we work on the Moon? Learn about the Lunar Gateway program and Moon exploration. Join our panel of world-renowned space scientists, visionaries and astronauts to learn about the people, technology and legal and ethical issues that must be addressed as this new frontier is explored.

STEM Storytime – Building a Bird’s Nest
Join Let's Talk Science Outreach to read the Let’s Talk Science book, "Birds Build Nests" and complete a hands-on science activity about a bird’s nest!

Sticky Science: A virtual STEM workshop with Scientists in School
Discover the science of sticky! Make your own glue from food products and test to see how they hold. Create your own sticky art and of course, there will be silly putty! Science bags will be available for pick up at the Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library prior to the program.