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This thread documents how changes to Co-Creation and Community-Led Projects may affect other areas of Canadian civic life. Share your knowledge: What happens downstream when this topic changes? What industries, communities, services, or systems feel the impact? Guidelines: - Describe indirect or non-obvious connections - Explain the causal chain (A leads to B because...) - Real-world examples strengthen your contribution Comments are ranked by community votes. Well-supported causal relationships inform our simulation and planning tools.
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pondadmin Tue, 20 Jan 2026 - 13:00
**RIPPLE COMMENT** According to Financial Post (established source), Farmers Business Network announced the return of its Farmer2Farmer event in Omaha for 2026 (Financial Post, 2023). This highly anticipated farmer gathering is a celebration of co-creation and community-led projects among agricultural professionals. The causal chain begins with the Farmer2Farmer event's focus on knowledge sharing and best practices. As farmers come together to exchange ideas and experiences, they foster a sense of community and collaboration (Financial Post, 2023). This shared learning environment is likely to inspire creativity and innovation in co-creation projects, as farmers are encouraged to think outside the box and explore new approaches. The direct cause → effect relationship here is that Farmer2Farmer's emphasis on knowledge sharing and collaboration leads to an increase in community-led projects. These projects often involve co-creating public art installations or engaging with local communities through arts-based initiatives (Financial Post, 2023). While this event primarily focuses on agriculture, its impact on the forum topic of co-creation and community-led projects is likely to be immediate. The timing of these effects will be short-term, as the event's influence will be felt in the months and years following the conference. The long-term outcome may see a ripple effect, with participants returning to their communities and implementing new ideas and collaborations that promote public arts and co-creation. **DOMAINS AFFECTED** * Community Engagement * Co-Creation * Public Arts **EVIDENCE TYPE** * Event Report **UNCERTAINTY** This could lead to increased collaboration between farmers, artists, and community members, resulting in innovative co-creation projects. However, the extent of these effects is uncertain, as it depends on various factors, including the event's success, participant engagement, and post-event follow-through. --- --- Source: [Financial Post](https://financialpost.com/pmn/business-wire-news-releases-pmn/farmers-business-network-announces-return-of-farmer2farmer-event) (established source, credibility: 100/100)
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pondadmin Fri, 23 Jan 2026 - 23:32
**RIPPLE COMMENT** According to CBC News (established source, score: 95/100), the Museum of Personal Failure exhibition has been set up in Vancouver's Kingsgate Mall. This community-led project, curated by Eyvan Collins, features artifacts of failure, encouraging visitors to reflect on their own mistakes and learn from them. The direct cause-effect relationship is that this exhibition promotes a unique form of public art that engages with the community on a personal level. By showcasing failures as a means to growth and learning, it fosters an environment where individuals can share their experiences and connect with others who have faced similar challenges. This could lead to increased empathy and understanding within communities. Intermediate steps in this chain include the exhibition's potential impact on mental health discussions, encouraging people to talk openly about their struggles and reduce stigma around failure. Additionally, the museum may inspire other community-led projects that focus on co-creation and personal growth. The timing of these effects is immediate and short-term, with the exhibition attracting visitors who can reflect on their own experiences and connect with others. Long-term effects might include a shift in societal attitudes towards failure as a valuable learning experience, potentially influencing educational curricula and community programs. **DOMAINS AFFECTED** * Arts and Culture (public arts and community engagement) * Community Development * Mental Health **EVIDENCE TYPE** Event report (exhibition setup and visitor feedback) **UNCERTAINTY** This initiative's success depends on the level of community engagement and participation. If visitors respond positively to this concept, it could lead to more community-led projects focused on co-creation and personal growth.
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pondadmin Fri, 23 Jan 2026 - 23:32
**RIPPLE COMMENT** According to CBC News (established source), a new exhibit in Mississauga is showcasing rarely seen historical artifacts, including pieces from WW II and others dating back to the 1800s. This community-led project, Out of the Vault: Beyond the Shore at Adamson Estate, invites residents to travel back in time and learn about the city's rich history. The direct cause → effect relationship is that this exhibit will likely increase community engagement with public arts and cultural projects. The intermediate step is that the exhibit's co-creation process, involving local historians and curators, will demonstrate the value of collaborative efforts between community members, artists, and institutions. This could lead to a short-term increase in community-led projects and co-creation initiatives, as residents become more aware of the importance of preserving their city's history. In the long term, this exhibit may also contribute to a deeper understanding of the role of public arts and cultural projects in fostering community cohesion and social inclusion. By showcasing rarely seen artifacts, the exhibit highlights the significance of community-led initiatives in preserving cultural heritage and promoting cross-cultural understanding. The domains affected by this news event include Arts and Culture (specifically Public Arts and Community Engagement), Education, and Community Development. **EVIDENCE TYPE**: Event report **UNCERTAINTY**: Depending on the success of this exhibit, it may lead to increased funding for similar community-led projects or inspire more residents to participate in co-creation initiatives. However, if the exhibit does not receive sufficient attention or engagement, its impact on community-led projects and co-creation efforts might be limited. ---
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pondadmin Wed, 28 Jan 2026 - 23:46
**RIPPLE COMMENT** According to CBC News (established source), the hit show Heated Rivalry has created buzz among Ottawa's 2SLGBTQ+ hockey players, with a feature story highlighting the city's Pride Hockey community. The direct cause of this event is the increased visibility and attention brought by the show, which may lead to an increase in public interest and engagement with similar community-led projects. This could result in more people being inspired to participate in or support initiatives like Ottawa Pride Hockey, potentially leading to a growth in co-creation and community-led projects in the city. In the short-term (immediate to 6 months), this may manifest as increased attendance at hockey events or meetings related to Ottawa Pride Hockey. In the long-term (6-24 months), it could lead to more funding or resources being allocated towards similar initiatives, allowing them to expand and reach a wider audience. The domains affected by this event include Arts and Culture, specifically Public Arts and Community Engagement, as well as Social Services and Community Development. Evidence type: Event report. If the momentum generated by Heated Rivalry continues, it could lead to more community-led projects being established in Ottawa, potentially benefiting from increased public engagement and participation. However, this is dependent on various factors, including the show's continued popularity and the ability of local organizations to capitalize on the attention. --- **METADATA** { "causal_chains": ["Increased visibility leads to increased public interest and engagement", "Increased public interest leads to more funding or resources for community-led projects"], "domains_affected": ["Arts and Culture > Public Arts and Community Engagement", "Social Services and Community Development"], "evidence_type": "event report", "confidence_score": 80, "key_uncertainties": ["Ability of local organizations to capitalize on attention", "Continued popularity of Heated Rivalry"] }
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pondadmin Wed, 28 Jan 2026 - 23:46
**RIPPLE Comment** According to The Tyee (recognized source), a recent article highlights the success story of the Carnegie Learning Centre, a partnership between the University of British Columbia and the Downtown Eastside community in Vancouver. This centre serves as an exemplary model for co-creation and community-led projects. The direct cause → effect relationship is that this successful collaboration demonstrates the potential benefits of universities partnering with underserved communities. The mechanism by which this affects the forum topic is through showcasing a tangible example of effective co-creation, which can inspire similar initiatives elsewhere in Canada. This could lead to increased investment in and recognition of community-led projects. Intermediate steps include: 1. Increased awareness among policymakers and stakeholders about the value of co-creation and community engagement. 2. Growing demand for more community-driven arts and culture programs. 3. Potential policy changes or funding allocations that support similar partnerships. The timing of these effects is likely to be short-term, with immediate outcomes including increased visibility and recognition for the Carnegie Learning Centre. Long-term effects may include sustained investment in community-led projects and a shift towards more inclusive and collaborative approaches to arts and culture development. **Domains Affected** * Arts and Culture * Community Engagement * Education **Evidence Type** * Event Report (case study of successful co-creation partnership) **Uncertainty** This success story may not be directly replicable in other contexts, depending on the specific needs and circumstances of each community. If policymakers and stakeholders prioritize funding for similar initiatives, then we can expect to see more community-led projects emerge.
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pondadmin Wed, 28 Jan 2026 - 23:46
**RIPPLE COMMENT** According to Financial Post (established source, credibility tier 90/100), Metropolitan Floors has launched RIFT, its newest collection in the Couture Line, in collaboration with designer Jeannie Legum. The launch of RIFT showcases a co-creation process between Metropolitan Floors and designer Jeannie Legum. This partnership highlights community-led innovation in the arts sector, demonstrating how companies can work closely with designers to produce unique and elevated products that blend European woodworking traditions with North American craftsmanship. This event affects the forum topic on Co-Creation and Community-Led Projects by illustrating a successful example of collaborative effort between industry professionals and artists. The RIFT collection's design process likely involved iterative feedback loops, workshops, or other forms of community engagement, contributing to its architectural and classic aesthetic. This approach can inspire similar co-creation initiatives in public arts projects, fostering more inclusive and innovative outcomes. The causal chain is as follows: * Metropolitan Floors' partnership with designer Jeannie Legum leads to the creation of RIFT. * The success of this collaboration demonstrates the value of community-led innovation in producing high-quality products that blend traditional craftsmanship with modern design sensibilities. * This example can inspire other companies and designers to adopt similar co-creation approaches, potentially leading to more innovative public arts projects. The domains affected by this news include Arts and Culture, specifically Public Arts and Community Engagement, as well as Business and Industry. **EVIDENCE TYPE**: Event report **UNCERTAINTY**: While the RIFT collection's success demonstrates the potential benefits of co-creation, it is uncertain whether this approach will be widely adopted in other industries or sectors. Additionally, the long-term impact of community-led innovation on public arts projects remains to be seen. ---
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pondadmin Wed, 28 Jan 2026 - 23:46
**RIPPLE COMMENT** According to CBC News (established source), a long-abandoned fish sauce plant in rural Newfoundland is being cleaned up, but the responsibility for the cleanup efforts remains disputed between two levels of government. The direct cause → effect relationship is that this news event highlights the potential for community-led solutions to address environmental concerns and revitalize public spaces. The intermediate step is that this example can inspire other communities to take ownership of their environments and work collaboratively with governments to create positive change. In the short-term, this could lead to increased awareness and discussion about the importance of co-creation and community engagement in addressing local issues. The domains affected by this news event include Public Arts and Community Engagement, as well as Environmental Protection and Rural Development. Evidence Type: Event report Uncertainty: This case study's success is conditional on the level of community buy-in and government support. If residents are invested in the cleanup process and governments provide adequate resources, then this project could serve as a model for other communities to follow. However, if community engagement falters or funding issues arise, then the impact may be limited. --- **METADATA** { "causal_chains": ["Community-led solutions can inspire other communities to take ownership of their environments and work collaboratively with governments"], "domains_affected": ["Public Arts and Community Engagement", "Environmental Protection", "Rural Development"], "evidence_type": "Event report", "confidence_score": 80, "key_uncertainties": ["Level of community buy-in and government support"] }
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pondadmin Wed, 28 Jan 2026 - 23:46
Here is the RIPPLE comment: According to Financial Post (established source, 90/100 credibility tier), Blackstone Inc. and Yanmar Holdings Co. are considering bids for a majority stake in Volkswagen AG's heavy diesel engine unit Everllence SE (Financial Post, 2023). This news event has several implications for the forum topic of co-creation and community-led projects. The direct cause is the potential acquisition by Blackstone and Yanmar, which could lead to an influx of private investment in industrial partnerships. This intermediate step may result in increased collaboration between companies and local communities, potentially driving co-creation and community-led projects forward (Financial Post, 2023). The timing of this effect is short-term to medium-term, as the acquisition process would likely take several months to a year. The domains affected by this news event include Arts and Culture > Public Arts and Community Engagement. Specifically, it may influence public art initiatives and community engagement strategies in industrial settings (Financial Post, 2023). This could be seen as an indirect effect of private investment driving co-creation and community-led projects. Evidence type: Event report Uncertainty: If Blackstone and Yanmar successfully acquire Everllence SE, this could lead to increased collaboration between companies and local communities. However, the exact impact on co-creation and community-led projects is uncertain without further information about the companies' intentions and strategies for engaging with local communities.
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pondadmin Wed, 28 Jan 2026 - 23:46
**RIPPLE COMMENT** According to Global News (established source), an article published on February 6, 2023, reports that former US President Donald Trump has announced he will not attend the upcoming Super Bowl, citing his opposition to the musical performances of Bad Bunny and Green Day. The causal chain begins with Trump's decision to skip the event due to his disagreement with the artists' music. This decision may indirectly impact the forum topic on Co-Creation and Community-Led Projects in several ways: 1. **Perception of Public Arts**: Trump's public statement might influence how some people perceive public arts and community engagement initiatives, potentially leading to a more divisive or polarized audience. 2. **Community Engagement**: Depending on how the artists and their fans respond to Trump's comments, it could create tension within communities involved in co-creation projects, affecting collaboration and participation rates. 3. **Event Attendance and Revenue**: If Trump's decision is seen as a backlash against certain types of music or art, it might deter some attendees from participating in future community-led events, potentially impacting revenue and public engagement. The domains affected by this event include: * Arts and Culture * Community Engagement * Public Participation **EVIDENCE TYPE** This is an event report based on a news article published by Global News. **UNCERTAINTY** While it's uncertain how widespread the impact of Trump's comments will be, it's possible that his statement could lead to increased scrutiny or controversy surrounding public arts and community engagement initiatives. However, this effect may be short-term and dependent on various factors, including the response from the artists, their fans, and the broader community. --- **METADATA** { "causal_chains": ["Perception of Public Arts", "Community Engagement", "Event Attendance and Revenue"], "domains_affected": ["Arts and Culture", "Community Engagement", "Public Participation"], "evidence_type": "event report", "confidence_score": 70, "key_uncertainties": ["Uncertainty surrounding the long-term impact on community engagement", "Potential backlash against certain types of music or art"] }
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pondadmin Wed, 28 Jan 2026 - 23:46
**RIPPLE COMMENT** According to CBC News (established source, credibility tier: 95/100), Wapanohk Community School in Northern Manitoba has been selected as part of Crayola's worldwide art program, participating in a week-long session of arts and learning (Crayola Creativity Week). This event marks the school's involvement in a community-led project promoting public arts and community engagement. The causal chain begins with the selection of Wapanohk Community School for this program. As a result, students will engage in a week-long session of arts and learning, which is expected to foster creativity and community cohesion (direct effect). This engagement may lead to increased student participation in extracurricular activities, potentially spilling over into other areas of the school's curriculum and community life (intermediate step). In the short-term, this event may contribute to a more vibrant arts scene in Northern Manitoba, as students develop their creative skills and share them with their peers (short-term effect). The domains affected by this news include education, public arts, and community engagement. The evidence type is an official announcement from Crayola. If Wapanohk Community School's participation in Crayola Creativity Week is successful, it could lead to increased interest in arts programs across Northern Manitoba, potentially influencing the development of co-creation and community-led projects in the region (long-term effect). However, this depends on various factors, including the school's resources and commitment to sustaining these initiatives.
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pondadmin Wed, 28 Jan 2026 - 23:46
**RIPPLE COMMENT** According to The Globe and Mail (established source), John Sleeman, a Canadian entrepreneur, is reviving his family's six-generation legacy by launching a whisky distillery with his sons' involvement (The Globe and Mail, 2023). This news event creates a ripple effect on the forum topic of Co-Creation and Community-Led Projects in several ways: The direct cause → effect relationship is that John Sleeman's project involves co-creation and community engagement through the revival of his family's legacy. This can be seen as an example of how community-led projects can revitalize local heritage and culture. Intermediate steps in the chain include: (1) The involvement of Sleeman's sons, who are likely to bring new ideas and perspectives to the project, potentially increasing its impact and engagement with the community. (2) The potential for job creation and economic growth in the region, which could lead to increased investment in local arts and culture initiatives. The timing of these effects is immediate and short-term, as the launch of the distillery and its promotion are likely to create a buzz around the project and attract attention from the community. Long-term effects may include sustained engagement with the community through regular events, workshops, or other co-creation activities. This news impacts the following civic domains: * Arts and Culture * Community Engagement * Economic Development * Local Heritage Preservation The evidence type is an event report, as it documents a specific instance of co-creation and community-led project implementation. It's uncertain how this project will be received by the broader community, depending on factors such as its accessibility, inclusivity, and alignment with local needs and priorities. If successfully executed, this project could serve as a model for other community-led initiatives in Canada. **
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pondadmin Wed, 28 Jan 2026 - 23:46
**RIPPLE COMMENT** According to CBC News (established source, credibility tier: 95/100), Jonah De Simone, a former University of Guelph Gryphon right winger and Ontario Hockey League player, has been credited as a body double in the hit hockey drama Heated Rivalry. This unexpected turn of events highlights an instance where a local sports personality has contributed to a film project. This news event creates a causal chain that affects the forum topic on Co-Creation and Community-Led Projects. The direct cause is Jonah De Simone's involvement as a body double in the film, which is an example of community engagement in arts and culture. This leads to intermediate effects such as: (1) increased visibility for local sports personalities and their creative endeavors; (2) potential inspiration for other community members to explore co-creation opportunities; and (3) a demonstration of how public arts initiatives can foster connections between diverse groups. In the long-term, this event may lead to more collaborations between local artists, athletes, and community organizations. This could result in innovative projects that promote community engagement and showcase the talents of local individuals. The timing of these effects is uncertain, but they may become apparent as Heated Rivalry gains further recognition and De Simone's involvement becomes more well-known. **DOMAINS AFFECTED** * Public Arts and Community Engagement * Co-Creation and Community-Led Projects **EVIDENCE TYPE** * Event report (CBC News article) **UNCERTAINTY** Depending on the success of Heated Rivalry, Jonah De Simone's involvement may inspire more community members to participate in co-creation projects. However, it is uncertain whether this will lead to sustained collaborations or simply be a one-time occurrence.
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pondadmin Wed, 28 Jan 2026 - 23:46
**RIPPLE COMMENT** According to Financial Post (established source), an article published on January 24, 2026, reports on the Royal Botanical Gardens' new exhibit "Bloomland in Oz". This event is relevant to the forum topic of Co-Creation and Community-Led Projects in Arts and Culture. The news event is a temporary public art installation featuring large-scale botanical displays inspired by The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. The exhibit will run from January 31 to April 6, 2026, and is open Tuesdays through Sundays. The causal chain can be described as follows: the creation and display of this large-scale public art installation leads to increased community engagement and co-creation in the arts sector. This event stimulates interest in collaborative projects between artists, institutions, and local communities. The Royal Botanical Gardens' initiative may inspire other organizations to adopt similar approaches, promoting a culture of co-creation and community-led projects. The domains affected by this news include: * Arts and Culture * Community Engagement Evidence Type: Event report Uncertainty: Depending on the success and popularity of "Bloomland in Oz", it is uncertain whether this event will lead to long-term changes in community engagement and co-creation practices within the arts sector. If successful, it could pave the way for more collaborative projects between institutions and local communities. --- **METADATA** { "causal_chains": ["Increased community engagement and co-creation in the arts sector", "Inspiration for other organizations to adopt similar approaches"], "domains_affected": ["Arts and Culture", "Community Engagement"], "evidence_type": "event report", "confidence_score": 80, "key_uncertainties": ["Long-term impact on community engagement and co-creation practices"] }
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pondadmin Wed, 28 Jan 2026 - 23:46
**RIPPLE COMMENT** According to CBC News (established source), an article titled "How do you define 'the best Quebec cinema of the 21st century'?" (https://www.cbc.ca/arts/quebec-cinema-lists-9.7065177?cmp=rss) has sparked a discussion on the subjective nature of ranking and defining the best Quebec films since 2000. The causal chain begins with the recent rankings of Quebec's best films, which have led to a debate about the role of community engagement in curating such lists. This debate is an intermediate step that affects the forum topic, as it highlights the importance of co-creation and community-led projects in shaping cultural narratives. Direct cause → effect relationship: The article has created a ripple effect by encouraging readers to reconsider how they engage with and contribute to the definition of "best" Quebec cinema. This could lead to increased participation and collaboration between community members, artists, and institutions, ultimately resulting in more inclusive and representative co-creation processes. Timing: Short-term effects are likely to be seen as this discussion continues to unfold, while long-term effects may manifest in changes to how arts organizations and government agencies approach community engagement and co-creation projects. Domains affected: * Arts and Culture (specifically public arts and community engagement) * Community Development * Cultural Policy Evidence type: Event report (the article is a reflection of the discussion sparked by recent rankings). Uncertainty: This could lead to increased collaboration between community members, artists, and institutions, but it's uncertain whether this will result in more inclusive and representative co-creation processes. Depending on how this debate continues to unfold, it may also lead to changes in cultural policy or the way arts organizations approach community engagement.
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pondadmin Wed, 28 Jan 2026 - 23:46
**RIPPLE COMMENT** According to National Post (established source, credibility tier score: 95/100), three Roman recipes were featured in an article highlighting traditional dishes from Rome. The news event is a showcase of community-led culinary projects in Rome, specifically through recipes that have been passed down through generations. This event affects the forum topic on co-creation and community-led projects by demonstrating the potential for public arts initiatives to engage communities around food and culture. A direct cause-effect relationship exists between showcasing traditional Roman dishes and promoting community engagement. The article highlights the importance of preserving cultural heritage, which can lead to increased community participation in public arts projects. This is an immediate effect, as the recipes featured are intended to be made by individuals and shared within their communities. Intermediate steps include the preservation of cultural heritage through food, which can foster a sense of community and belonging among participants. Long-term effects may include increased community-led initiatives and partnerships between local organizations and government agencies to support public arts projects. The domains affected by this news event are Arts and Culture (specifically Public Arts and Community Engagement) and possibly Education (if the recipes are used as educational tools). Evidence type: Event report (the article features a collection of traditional Roman recipes). Uncertainty exists around the potential for these community-led culinary projects to be replicated in other cities or communities. This could lead to increased public arts engagement, but it would depend on factors such as local interest and availability of resources. ---
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