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Monday, 30 May 2016

Eh Team Interviews: PBR

Next up: Mykal!! Mykal is next in our Eh Team interview series, and he is currently the Peace Bus Representative for the Eh Team. This means he coordinates with the adults and helps them make Peace Bus the coolest adventure ever! Here is the sit down interview:

What positions have you held in CISV (Locally/Nationally/Internationally)
-This is my position in CISV, I am the PeaceBus Rep for JB.

What is your best CISV memory?
-Arriving at my first homestay at my village, from that moment knew CISV was amazing.

What is your favourite CISV activity and/or energizer?
-One we made up on PeaceBus when I did it. Called the tigger energizer, and as the name suggests is based on the best character in the best show ever, no big deal.

What is your favourite thing about JB Canada?
-How enthusiastic everyone is about making CISV better.

What do you like most about your Eh Team position?
-I love convincing people to do PeaceBus as I know they will never regret it.

What change would you like to see occur in JB Canada?
-More diversity within members.

Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
-Graduated engineer starting a small business.

If you could be any kitchen utensil, what would you be? Why?
-An extendable fork, so I can steal food from others’ plates.

What is your favourite thing about your city/province?
-I love how the city is so close to the Gatineau hills and the outdoors, how easy it is to go skiing, biking or skating.

We are more than halfway through our Eh Team Interviews! Stick around and check back next Monday to see who the next interviewee is! Until then,

-The CommSquad

Monday, 23 May 2016

Eh Team Interviews: ICC

Here we are again with another interview from an Eh Team member! This time the interview was with one of the CommSquad, Troy. Troy is the ICC, Internal Communications Coordinator, for JB Canada and loves his job! Here is what he had to say:

What positions have you held in CISV (Locally/Nationally/Internationally)
- I have held the local positions of Risk Manager, Jr./Sr. LJR, and I am currently the Risk Manager again! On the national board I am currently the Internal Communications Coordinator (ICC) and proudly make up ½ of the CommSquad!

What is your best CISV memory?
-One of the hardest questions to ask a CISVer. My step up was in Alta, Norway which is one of the most northern places you can go (more north than Iqaluit, for some reference). The Colombian delegation had to leave camp a day early and so just after they had left the site, the rest of the camp hiked up a mountain next to our site and sat at the top. Because the town is so small we could see the airport, so as a camp we watched as their plane flew away. It was a cool moment, literally on top of the world.

What is your favourite CISV activity and/or energizer?
-My favourite energizer has always been and always will be the Shake Down. It is so easy to run, actually gets you energized, and of course you get to do a stellar ninja kick at the very end.

What is your favourite thing about JB Canada?
-I love talking about JB Canada to other chapters because we are so amazing! We are connected, share ideas, help each other, and just find ways to constantly improve CISV Canada. I have met some of my closest CISV friends through National Camp, and it’s just a good example of how you can become so bonded with others without even leaving Canada!

What do you like most about your Eh Team position?
-I’ve always known I wanted to be on the Eh Team, and specifically Internal Comms. I love being able to connect chapters, especially through the blog (cisvcanuck, check it out) and social media! It’s the fact that I get to make JB Joke Fridays on the Instagram (jbcancommsquad) and post hysterical pictures that make me love my job even more!

What change would you like to see occur in JB Canada?
-I think JB Canada has so many ideas that it would be great if chapters could have ways to share those ideas. More inter-chapter discussion and connection would be super cool!

Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
-I hope to see myself happy (cheesy answer, I know). I would love to have a career that interests me and makes me happy to go into work everyday. Maybe a teacher? Scientist? Who knows. Lastly, I would love to be able to have a family, or perhaps being in the process of starting a fam. I can’t wait to be a dad.

If you could be any kitchen utensil, what would you be? Why?
-Being an avid cook myself I know the importance of a good Chef’s knife. I like to think that I’m a sharp and versatile person who can be useful in different places. Cutting, chopping, transporting, I’m all over the place. And sometimes when you just wanna have a super cool tool, you grab the Chef knife (lowkey trying to say that I’m cool).

What is your favourite thing about your city/province?

-I hail from the Capital. The mighty Otown. The big 613 (the 6ix’s nerdy brother). My favourite thing about Ottawa is that you can have the small city feel in a big city. I can go visit the downtown core, Parliament, the Byward market all while going for a bike ride along the Rideau Canal and totally feel like it’s a quaint little city. I sometimes have to remind myself that although we’re pretty small, we’re still the nation’s capital and that’s pretty cool.

Thanks for reading! Come back next week to check out our next Eh Team interview!
xo -CommSquad

Monday, 16 May 2016

Eh Team Interviews: JRM

Here is the second entry of the Eh Team Interview blog series! This week's entry comes from our fantastic JRM (Junior Risk Manager), Nell! Enjoy!

What positions have you held in CISV (Locally/Nationally/Internationally)
-I’ve been secretary and risk manager for the Toronto chapter, and now I’m Junior Risk Manager on the EhTeam.

What is your best CISV memory?
-I don’t think I could pick just one memory but in general I like the trip home from camp. It gives you a chance to reflect on your experience before going back to your everyday life.

What is your favourite CISV activity and/or energizer?
-I really like plane crash because it was one of the first activities I ever did in CISV and I haven’t gotten tired of it yet.

What is your favourite thing about JB Canada?
-The people involved are always keen to participate, always full of new ideas, and they all really want to be involved in CISV.

What do you like most about your Eh Team position?
-I like how connected I am to the rest of JB Canada!

What change would you like to see occur in JB Canada?
-I’d like to see members of the JB being more actively involved in CISV on a national level, even those who don’t have active roles locally.

Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
-Well hopefully I’ll have a steady job and no student loans to pay off. Maybe wear cool future clothes.

If you could be any kitchen utensil, what would you be? Why?
-Six different online quizzes suggest that I’m either a spoon or a spatula.

What is your favourite thing about your city/province?
-Being in downtown Toronto makes me feel like I’m indoors outside, like I live in an enormous house made up of skyscrapers. And that’s kind of neat.


Thanks for reading and be sure to check back next week for more updates and interviews from the Eh Team!
Love, the CommSquad

Monday, 9 May 2016

Eh Team Interviews: NJRs

Hi Everyone! We are excited to announce that we are starting a new series of weekly blog posts! They will feature interviews (Q&As) with the different members of Canada's National Junior Board, the Eh Team! 

This week we are starting with your trusty NJRs (National Junior Representatives), Tarra and Santana. They do so much for JB Canada and we were excited to see their answers to some neat questions! Here they are:

What positions have you held in CISV (Locally/Nationally/Internationally)
-Tarra: I have been in JB (Vancouver, at the time) since 2007. In Vancouver, I was the Jr. and Sr. LJR, and then spent two years on the Eh Team as DCC. Now I am finishing up my term as Sr. NJR!
-Santana: Throwing it back to to the early 2010s, I have been LJR, Local Nat Camp Coordinator, National Camp Coordinator, and Jr NJR

What is your best CISV memory?
-T: My best CISV memory… wow. At my seminar camp, we spent time together as a camp, every night, wrapped up in blankets on mattresses outside of a farm, on the top of a mountain looking up at the stars. We called it “confession time” and anyone could share any story from their life that they felt like the couldn’t share during an activity, or just in general. It was probably the most connected that I have ever felt to people around me. I always think about that memory and remember why I feel so safe at CISV.
-S: This question is so difficult!!!! How am I supposed to choose??? One of my favourite moments is from when I was a JC in the Netherlands. My friends Andrea, Tey, and I were night angels and we were telling the girls bedtime stories. I don’t think I’ve ever laughed so hard! Needless to say, these stories did little to actually encourage sleep. I also loved the Gala at NBM in Toronto this past November. Dancing the night away with so many of my favourite people was an amazing way to celebrate being elected as well as all the work we did over the weekend.

What is your favourite CISV activity and/or energizer?
-T: I love the “GET LOOSE” energizer! The Brazilian JC at my village led it so well!
-S: My favourite CISV activity is Yes/No/Maybe. I love the discussion it creates and the way it makes people think about their own lives and opinions! I also love the energizer Gasolina!

What is your favourite thing about JB Canada?
-T: I love the sense of community in JB Canada. I feel like we all support each other, and are more than just co-workers or acquaintances. JB Canada is such a strong group of individuals who teach me new things about the world, and about myself every, single, day.
-S: My favourite thing about JB Canada is how excited everyone is to learn and participate! Seeing the enthusiasm and passion JBers bring to things like NBM and SBTF makes me excited for the future of JB Canada and the things we will accomplish.

What do you like most about your Eh Team position?
-T: I really like the connection that I feel with JB Canada. Some NJRs around the world don’t even know the names of their LJRs. I also really love watching JB Canada grow, and knowing that in some way, I might have inspired some of the growth. JB Canada never stops impressing me, and it’s why I love being NJR!
-S: I love talking to JBers! I am so inspired by the passion everyone has their roles as well as JB Canada as a whole. I also love working with the fantastic people who make up the Eh Team, I could not be more proud of what they’ve accomplished :)
What change would you like to see occur in JB Canada?
-T: I would like to see JB Canada feel more a part of the Americas’ region. I know that it is hard to understand how CISV works as a region, but there is so much that we can learn from the other countries in our region and I would love to see more cooperation and connection.
-S: Over the next few years I would love to see even more connections being made across the country. We have so much to learn from one another and I think that creating an even more close-knit community would create a way to share problems and best practices across the country.

Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
-T: In 10 years, I hope to be FINALLY done university, living in a place of my own, still involved in CISV and having a puppy
-S: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Probably in the White House, as the first Canadian to become President of the United States

If you could be any kitchen utensil, what would you be? Why?
-T: I would want to be a can opener because they look pretty cool. Come on, you can totally tell that they are basically the king of the kitchen.
-S: I would be one of those wooden mixing spoons, so that I could be useful, but also just chill in the container with all the other wooden spoons and whisks.

What is your favourite thing about your city/province?
-T: Although I live in Toronto, Vancouver will always be my home and my favourite thing about Vancouver is that you are half an hour away from the ocean, the mountains and forests. People are happy and helpful and there is amaaaaazing ice cream (because of all the hipsters).
-S: My favourite thing about Fredericton is the Saturday morning Farmers Market. You can get anything from samosas to German pastries there. I also see at least five people I know there, which can be both a blessing and a curse.

Thanks everyone! We'll see you next week for the next installation from another rockin' Eh Team member!
Love, your JB Canada CommSquad