Friday, September 30, 2016

UK Advises Vitamin D Supplements for Everyone – Should Canada Follow?



TORONTO – A recently released report by the Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (SACN) in the United Kingdom is urging all Brits to take vitamin D supplements, which according to the Vitamin D Society of Canada, should give Canadians a reason to start looking at their own vitamin D intake levels.

Much like the UK, Canada shares the same sunshine limitations, which means because of the northern latitude of both countries, vitamin D producing sunlight can only be captured by our skin between the months of May and October. This leaves Canadians and Brits in the cold and with declining vitamin D levels in the fall and winter.

The downside of low vitamin D levels means that bones can become thin and brittle because vitamin D plays an important role in regulating the amount of calcium and phosphate in the body - making it essential for bone health and more.

“Without having a recommended intake in the UK it was not possible to evaluate vitamin D status or vitamin D intakes there, but now with the decision of SACN to finally put these forward, we can see in the UK, intakes are low and status is one of the poorest,” says Dr. Susan Whiting, Scientific Advisor for the Vitamin D Society and professor at the University of Saskatchewan. “Both countries share similar latitudes, similar dietary habits and distribution of people of European and non-European ancestry. Modest fortification with vitamin D in Canada has prevented us from having so much severe vitamin D deficiency as is the situation in the UK right now. But diet alone in neither country can allow us to achieve optimal vitamin D status especially in winter months.”

Statistics Canada reports that up to 12 million Canadians — 35% of us — do not meet vitamin D blood level requirements. That number rises to more than 40% in the winter.

The summer sun allows most Canadians and Brits to naturally generate adequate levels of vitamin D, but according to the Vitamin D Society, come winter, that won’t be possible. The northern latitude of our countries physically prevents vitamin D generating sunlight to reach us. The solution to keeping levels normal in the winter, however, is from vitamin D supplements or artificial UVB exposure.

“While vitamin D supplements will help provide benefits in the winter months, fortified foods, which are sometimes relied upon to provide vitamin D, do not actually provide enough vitamin D in the winter.” says Dr. Whiting “For now, the best way to get ready for winter is to enjoy the sun safely and get the summer sunlight while it’s here. But for those who remain indoors or are otherwise prevented from sun exposure in summer, a supplement all year long might be the answer.”

The Vitamin D Society encourages Canadians to use their time in the midday summer sun wisely to stock up on the sunshine vitamin but to remember to use common sense and not let skin burn.

To learn more about vitamin D, please visit www.vitamindsociety.org.

About the Vitamin D Society:
The Vitamin D Society is a Canadian non-profit group organized to increase awareness of the many health conditions strongly linked to vitamin D deficiency; encourage people to be proactive in protecting their health and have their vitamin D levels tested annually; and help fund valuable vitamin D research. The Vitamin D Society recommends people achieve and maintain optimal 25(OH)D blood levels between 100 – 150 nmol/L (Can) or 40-60 ng/ml (USA).


Friday, September 23, 2016

Raise a Wooden Spoon to Salute National Cooking Day™ on September 25th



PotsandPans.com Cooks Up First Holiday Commemorating Cooking
VALLEJO, Calif., Sept. 14, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- September 25th is the country's first National Cooking Day™. Cooked up by PotsandPans.com, the e-commerce site of Meyer Corporation, U.S. – a leading cookware company – National Cooking Day aims to honor and celebrate the act of home cooking, a common aspect of life that is often taken for granted. Moreover, the holiday is designed to inspire cooks to discover and experience something new and enjoyable in the kitchen while preparing delicious food.
National Cooking Day is September 25th.
To learn about National Cooking Day, and become inspired to get cooking, consumers can visit the holiday's official website, www.NationalCookingDay.com, which features a plethora of cooking tips, recipes, and inspiration for cooking savory and sweet dishes. Consumers can participate in the holiday celebration through social media by uploading a photo of their home-cooked meal on September 25th to Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram with the hashtag #NationalCookingDay. Alternatively, photos can be uploaded to the website's "I Love Cooking" Gallery. For culinary inspiration, cooking education, and informative content on cookware, consumers can visit PotsandPans.com on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and YouTube.
To receive a reminder to create a new and creative meal for the holiday, participants may RSVP on the Facebook event page.
A registered trademark of Meyer Manufacturing Company Limited, National Cooking Day commemorates the profoundly positive impact that preparing a home cooked meal has on all aspects of our wellbeing. In addition to the official website, National Cooking Day is featured on the following sites: Days of the Year, Scott Roberts and State Symbols USA.

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Marketplace Chaplains Addressing Millennial Surge in Workplace with Innovative Ways

Marketplace Chaplains Addressing Millennial Surge in Workplace with Innovative Ways

With millennials continuing their demographic surge in the American workplace, Marketplace Chaplains, America’s largest and original workplace chaplaincy organization, is introducing new programs and familiar work/life balance methods to meet the needs of the younger working generation.
A recent PriceWaterhouse survey1 titled, “Millennials at work: Reshaping the workplace,” states today’s younger workers are looking for work/life balance over increasing pay, something many companies are addressing by adding Marketplace Chaplains to their roster of employee services.

“This generation are committed to their personal learning and development and this remains their first choice benefit from employers. In second place they want flexible working hours. Cash bonuses come in at a surprising third place,”1 the report released early this year states as one of its key findings.
That’s exactly one of the reasons millennial-dominated VHA Corporation in California chose to partner with Marketplace Chaplains more than five years ago. Visionary CEO Vincent Huang and his brother Jimmy Huang were looking for ways to help their employees, mainly in the age range of 22 to 35. “Our Marketplace Chaplains have demonstrated high value for our team members. The service they provide is such a help to us,” Jimmy Huang said.

The reseller of wireless communications says, “Having the voluntary, confidential, on-site chaplain program has been a big help to our employees. Our company was voted ‘The best place to work for,’ by L.A. Business Journal for four years straight and our Chaplain care team plays a major part of it,” Huang added.
Taylor Bledsoe, 32, poised to oversee family metal bleacher business, Sturdisteel, in the near future values having chaplains who are capable of dealing with a younger workforce.
 “Millennials communicate in different ways and may have different issues than employees of the past, so you always have to be flexible to address them, which is one thing I think our chaplains do very well.”
One recent adaptation from Marketplace Chaplains is the new mobile app MyChap which allows employers and employees to message their workplace chaplains for any issue or request a visit. “It is a very cool way to call your chaplain whenever you need them,” Bledsoe said. Additional resources pertaining to a myriad of life issues are also available by category for users of the exclusive app.
Larry Neilson of Neilson Marketing, another California millennial company, noted that plugged-in chaplains are a perfect fit for his plugged-in company.
According to the PwC Study, some millennials don’t feel the promises of employers are being met which is why they are looking for new places to work. “Millennials are looking for a good work/life balance and strong diversity policies but feel that their employers have failed to deliver on their expectations. 28% said that the work/life balance was worse than they had expected before joining,”1 the PwC report stated.
“Employees of all ages, will always need help from time-time-to-time to process and deal with life’s ups and downs, whether issues at home, or on the job. Marketplace Chaplains will be there to offer hope and  help with resources they need. Visionary leaders implement this level of care as a cultural, strategic initiative for their diverse, multi-generational staff,” said Marketplace Chaplains Executive President and CEO Doug Fagerstrom. 
Marketplace Chaplains currently serves more than 630,000 company employees and their family members in 46 states, 9 provinces, 1,232 cities, 4 international countries and 1 commonwealth.

For more information on this unique employee benefit which has been featured in Marketplace Chaplains on CNN, NBC Nightly News, and in the Washington Post, the New York Times and Bloomberg BusinessWeek, visit http://www.mchapusa.com.

About Marketplace Chaplains   To arrange an interview with a Marketplace Chaplain contact Art Stricklin, Vice President Public Relations, at artstricklin@mchapusa.com or call 1-800-775-7657

References:
1 https://www.pwc.com/gx/en/managing-tomorrows-people/future-of-work/assets/reshaping-the-workplace.pdf



Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Paddle wheeler helps passengers cruise Niagara River in style


Niagara Belle offers variety of leisurely tours from both sides of Niagara River

NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, ONT (September 19, 2016)– Visitors looking for a unique way to soak up the beauty of the Niagara River can do so from the decks of a New Orleans-style paddle wheeler this fall.

With departures from docks on both sides of the river in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont. and Lewiston, N.Y., the Niagara Belle takes visitors on leisurely cruises down the Lower Niagara River, through Queenston and Niagara-on-the-Lake, to the mouth of Lake Ontario. The boat can accommodate up to 80 people for seated lunch and dinner cruises and about 140 for cocktail cruises.

Niagara Sunset Cruises, a sister company to Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours, bought the boat in 2013 and gave it a complete overhaul, including more than $1 million in renovations.

“Passengers aboard the Belle get to experience the majesty of the Niagara Gorge firsthand and learn about the incredibly rich history shared by both countries at the same time,” said John Kinney, President of Niagara Sunset Cruises and Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours.

Departures from Niagara-on-the-Lake and Lewiston include:

·             Dinner Dance Cruises – Watch the sunset over Lake Ontario on a three-hour cruise that includes a buffet-style dinner prepared by the award winning culinary team, followed by post-dinner dancing. The Belle offers some dance cruises with a DJ and others featuring live performances by a variety of musicians for a truly unique experience.

·             Lunch Cruise – Spend a relaxing afternoon on a two-hour sail of the Niagara River that includes a delicious buffet-style lunch.

Along with public cruises, Niagara Sunset Cruises also offers a selection of special event cruises, including cruises timed to take in the full moon, Persied meteor showers or the Peach Festival. Private and corporate charters can also be booked aboard on the Niagara Belle in Canada and the U.S., which can be booked in advance for events such as birthday parties, banquets, fundraisers, team-building retreats or VIP events.

For more information on Niagara Sunset Cruises, visit www.niagarasunsetcruises.com, follow @NiagaraBelle on Twitter and Instagram and Like Niagara Sunset Cruises on Pinterst and Facebook. To learn about the Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours, visit www.whirlpooljet.com, follow @WhirlpoolJet on TwitterInstagram and Pinterest and Like Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours on Facebook.

About Niagara Sunset Cruises:

Niagara Sunset Cruises is a sister company to Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours, offering leisurely cruises on the Lower Niagara River aboard a New Orleans-style paddle wheeler called Niagara Belle. Tours depart from docks in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario and Lewiston, N.Y. Dinner cruises depart from both the Canadian and American docks, while lunch, wine tasting and a special Sunday Captain’s Cruise are offered from the Canadian side. The cruise takes visitors along the Niagara River between historic villages of Queenston and Lewiston. The genesis of Niagara Falls, the human struggles to reach the western frontier, the battles between the French, British, First Nations and U.S. colonies all occurred in this 11-mile-long corridor.

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Set Sail for Fall Colours


Muskoka Steamships & Discovery Centre offers daily excursions, capped off by Thanksgiving Cruise October 10

GRAVENHURST, Ontario – add blue to this fall’s colours – as in blue water, a prime location to view the splendour of the changing leaves.  Muskoka Steamships & Discovery Centre is running daily cruises on the Muskoka Lakes, offering a unique vantage point for the beauty of autumn in Ontario.

“The scenery is truly spectacular at this time of year,” says John Miller, President of Muskoka Steamships & Discovery Centre.  “Our captains will sometimes adjust the route to get the best viewing, but really, anywhere you look is a dazzling array of colour – often doubly so because it is reflected off the water.” 

Muskoka Steamships & Discovery Centre’s daily schedule includes lunch cruises as well as 2-hour and 1-hour sightseeing excursions, every day from September 15 until October 11.   Your cruise ticket gives you free admission to the Muskoka Discovery Centre that has many interactive exhibits that explore the region’s history, culture, aboriginal stories and the importance of water as Canada’s greatest natural resource.

This year marked the 150th anniversary of steamship service on the Muskoka Lakes.  The R.M.S. Segwun and Wenonah II have been packed all summer, offering passengers a unique way to experience the fun, romance and history of the Muskoka Lakes.

“It’s been a terrific summer, and we know Mother Nature has an even more glorious show in store for the fall,” adds Miller. “We often add extra tours each day, as steamships have become a very popular way to see the changing leaves.”

Back on land, the newly re-named Muskoka Discovery Centre (MDC), which is celebrating its own 10th anniversary this year, has a variety of exciting new exhibits.  Among the first-time exhibits in the MDC is the “Canadian Waterscapes” travelling exhibit from the Museum of Nature in Ottawa.

To close the season, on Monday, October 10, the R.M.S. Segwun – North America’s oldest operating steamship – will host a special Thanksgiving Cruise, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.  

For more information about Muskoka Steamships & Discovery Centre cruises, daily schedules, and interactive and educational exhibits, please visit http://realmuskoka.com. Follow them @RMSSegwun or ‘like’ them on Facebook

About Muskoka Steamship & Historical Society
Muskoka Steamship & Historical Society is a membership based not-for-profit registered charitable organization which owns the R.M.S. Segwun, Wenonah II, Wanda III Steam Yacht, and manages the Muskoka Discovery Centre. The Society’s vision is that the "Muskoka Steamship & Historical Society will be a leader in demonstrating the culture and heritage of the Muskoka region and its contribution to Canada by presenting compelling, entertaining and educational experiences, attractions, and events."



For more information, please contact: 

Erika Navarro
Communications Coordinator
63 Church Street, Suite 203 | St. Catharines, ON, Canada | L2R 3C4 Direct905.346.1230  Cell: 905.650.4027  F: 905.682.7481E:
enavarro@enterprisecanada.com



Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Hit the Road During the Niagara Wine Festival


Celebrate the grape harvest with a tour through wine country

NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, Ont. — When it comes to Ontario wine country, the arrival of September can only mean one thing — it’s Niagara Wine Festival time!
While the vast majority of wineries of the Niagara Peninsula are open all year long, and many participate in various events throughout the year, it is during the Festival that the industry puts on its best face to celebrate the grape harvest and the incredible wines that get their start in vineyards across the region. For wine lovers, it the ideal time to get out and experience what Niagara wine country has to offer and discover some hidden gems.
“There is so much going on during the Niagara Wine Festival that it can be quite easy to get lost or overwhelmed by everything that is going on,” says Sommelier Marcel Morgenstern, Sales Manager at Niagara-on-the-Lake’s PondView Estate Winery. “But it is still a great time to make new discoveries at Niagara wineries. There is nothing quite like trying new wines and old favourites in the quaint setting of a winery amid the vines.”
Montebello Park in downtown St. Catharines may be the heart of the Wine Festival, but most, if not all, of the wineries in the park are only offering a portion of their wine roster. Likewise, you can’t get everything a winery offers at the liquor store.  
When planning your tour through wine country during the Niagara Wine Festival, Marcel offers a few important tips to make your trip more enjoyable:
·         Plan your transportation. First and foremost, make sure you have a driver. A couple of samples at this winery and a few samples at that winery can add up, and you don’t want to be drinking and driving.
·         Plan your route. Gas is expensive. Wine Country Ontario’s Wine Route Planner can help you prepare a logical route that will prevent backtracking and zig zagging throughout the Peninsula.
·         Plan around events. Many Niagara wineries will have special events during the Wine Festival. On Sept. 17th, PondView will be hosting a Harvest Party, with a wine bar, delicious food, their famous wine slushies and live entertainment by Sandy Vine and the Midnights. Admission is free, and food and wine packages are available.
·         Plan for your purchases. Simply tossing your purchases into the trunk of your car is a good way to end up with broken bottles. Bring along a cooler or two (recommend using frozen gel packs as opposed to ice cubes) or simply ask for an empty box from the first winery you visit.
·         Plan refreshments and sustenance. At some point in your tour, you will want to grab a bite to eat. And no matter what part of Niagara wine country you are touring, you are likely to pass by a fantastic local restaurant serving up a chef-inspired menu that is unparalleled. Or simply make your self some sandwiches before you leave and put them in your cooler. It is also wise to bring along some water or other soft drinks to help cleanse your palate between winery visits.

·         Plan to have fun and learn some new things. A tour of wineries is a chance to open yourself to new flavour experiences. Look down the sample menus for wines you haven’t tried before, or go to a winery you have never visited and try their version of your favourite varietal. You may be surprised by what you discover!
“By all means, your Niagara Wine Festival must include a few hours in Montebello sampling different wines, trying new foods, listening to live music and enjoying the sunshine,” says Marcel. “But it should also include a stop at more than a couple of wineries for a more diverse, and intimate, wine tasting experience.”
Please visit www.pondviewwinery.com for more information, Like PondView on Facebook, follow it on Twitter @pondviewwinery and share your photos on Instagram.
About PondView Estate Winery:

Drawing on more than three generations of winemaking experience, PondView Estate Winery is one of the newest additions to the Four Mile Creek appellation in the heart of Niagaras wine country. Family owned by Luciano and Adriana Puglisi, PondView crafts exceptional Ontario VQA wines rooted in an Italian heritage. Lucianos enthusiasm and respect for the winemaking process, alongside his dedication and commitment to excellence, earned him the prestigious title of Grape King in 2008, awarded by the Ministry of Agriculture to the finest vineyard operator in Ontario. The secret to the success of PondView Estate Winery is the long-held belief of the Puglisi family: Great wine is a harmony of earth and vine.

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Indspire announces partnership with LIFT Philanthropy Partners

Indspire 
NEWS RELEASE

Toronto, ON (September 6, 2016): Indspire is pleased to announce its partnership with LIFT Philanthropy Partners to improve education outcomes for Indigenous youth across Canada.

Indspire, an Indigenous-led registered charity that works towards enriching Canada through Indigenous education, is launching into a new period of growth within a noteworthy turning point in Canadian history. Having been recognized by LIFT Philanthropy Partners as an outstanding social purpose organization, LIFT will work with Indspire over the next three years to enhance Indspire's organizational effectiveness and expand its reach across the country.

Indspire is led by Indigenous people for Indigenous people and serves First Nation, Inuit, and Métis students in remote communities and urban centres across Canada. With the support of funding partners, Indspire disburses financial awards, delivers programs, and shares resources with the goal of closing the gap in Indigenous education.

Indspire's K-12 Institute is a virtual resource centre that serves educators, communities, and other stakeholders who are committed to improving kindergarten to grade 12 success for Indigenous youth. Indspire is the largest funder of Indigenous education outside the federal government. In 2015-16, Indspire awarded over $12.2 million through 3,792 scholarships and bursaries to Indigenous students across Canada. Each year, the Indspire Awards are broadcast nationally through APTN and Global TV, celebrating the successes achieved by Indigenous people.

Using its venture philanthropy approach, LIFT will invest up to $1 million in hands-on management support, strategic funding, and pro bono business expertise from its national network of corporate partners to increase Indspire's unique capacity to make meaningful social impact in Canada.

Quotes:

"We are delighted with our partnership with LIFT which will enable Indspire to continue to grow and to enhance its effectiveness at this important time in Canadian history. We are aware that now more than ever, Indigenous students, educators and communities are seeking support to achieve their potential through education, a goal that Indspire's many individual, corporate and public sector partners are committed to support. "
-Roberta Jamieson, President and Chief Executive Officer, Indspire

"With Indspire, we found a partner that is committed to building better lives for Canada's Indigenous youth through improvements in education, both at the K-12 and post-secondary levels. We look forward to working with Indspire's leadership team to build upon their proven successes and support them to further expand their meaningful work across Canada."
-Bruce Dewar, President and Chief Executive Officer, LIFT Philanthropy Partners

About Indspire

Indspire is an Indigenous-led registered charity that invests in the education of Indigenous people for the long term benefit of these individuals, their families and communities. With the support of its funding partners, Indspire disburses financial awards, delivers programs, and shares resources with the goal of closing the gap in Indigenous education. Each year, the organization presents the
Indspire Awards, broadcast nationally to celebrate the successes achieved by Indigenous people. Visit www.indspire.ca for more information.

About LIFT Philanthropy Partners

LIFT is a national non-profit organization that increases the effectiveness and impact of non-profits, charities and social enterprises that build better lives for vulnerable and at-risk Canadians by addressing barriers to good health, education, skills development and employment. LIFT applies a venture philanthropy approach, which includes hands-on management support, pro bono business expertise and strategic funding, to help these social purpose organizations improve their ability to help more people in need. Visit www.liftpartners.ca for more information.

For more information, contact:
Anne Marie Gabriel, CAE 
VP, Communications & Marketing,
Phone: 416 987 0260
Cell: 226 920 5928
Holly Thornton
LIFT Philanthropy Partners
647.642.6846 
Indspire, 555 Richmond Street West, Suite 1002, Toronto, Ontario M5V 3B1 Canada

: Braised Chicken and Leeks

Tender chicken thighs slowly simmered with leeks and cream. Your home will be filled with appetizing aromas.



Ingredients

chicken thighs, skin removed
Salt and pepper, to taste
1 tbsp (15 mL) butter
3 slices of bacon, cut into small pieces
3 cups (750 mL) of leek whites, minced
cloves of garlic, minced (optional)
1 cup (250 mL) dry white wine
1 tbsp (15 mL) flour
1 cup (250 mL) 15% cream

Preparation

Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C).
Using a knife and your fingers, remove the skin from the chicken thighs. Season with salt and pepper. In a large frying pan, brown the chicken in the butter over medium-high heat. Place in a rectangular baking dish. In the same frying pan, brown the bacon for a few minutes and then place on a paper towel. Sweat the leek over medium heat. Pour off the fat and deglaze with white wine. Simmer over low heat for 5 minutes until the leeks have wilted. Add flour to the cream. Pour in the cream, heat, and then pour over the chicken. Top with the bacon. Cover and bake in the oven for approximately 45 minutes. Remove the lid or aluminum foil for the last 10 minutes of cooking time.








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Monday, September 5, 2016

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