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    BC, 1101 - 4118 DAWSON ST., V5C 0A3 BURNABY | (604) 816 - 1723
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    At Archway Home Inspections, we take the time to do the job right. We spend time with you, clearly explaining our findings, giving you real answers that can help you make the right decision. Our inspectors are not only experienced construction, appliance, plumbing, and electrical inspectors, they are great communicators. Our professional inspectors are friendly, approachable, and well-spoken.


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    ON, 86 BEAVERBROOK LANE, K2K 1L8 OTTAWA | 613-325-1974
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    Absolute Home Theatre is about producing the best image for your home entertainment system, office media board room or cinema projection theatre. We believe that audio-visual home theatre excellence is within everyone’s reach making the most of your budget, whatever its size. We can make your vision a reality because of our knowledge of the latest products, systems and technologies combined with our ability to be creative. Our experience allows us to be your one point of contact for…



  • MB, 225 MASTERS AVENUE, R4A 2A1 WINNIPEG | (204) 338-4601

    St. Benedict’s Foundation Inc. is a charitable non-profit organization formed for the purpose of supporting and enhancing the mission and ministries of the Sisters of the Order of St. Benedict, St. Benedict’s Monastery, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. St. Benedict’s Foundation was incorporated in Manitoba on January 3, 1997 and received charitable status in Canada effective January 5, 1997. The Foundation is separately incorporated from the Sisters of St. Benedict and has its own Board of Directors.



  • BC, 1055 WEST HASTINGS STREET, V6E 2E9 VANCOUVER | 604.699.2650

    We source Gold Standard certified offsets, as endorsed by leading environmental organizations, as well as developing our own Canadian projects that are consistent with the most rigorous industry standards. All Offsetters funds are invested in renewable energy and energy efficiency projects that would not have taken place without our involvement.



  • 230 QUEEN STREET, SUITE 450, K1P 5E4 OTTAWA | (613) 947-6496

    The Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) is an independent corporation created by the Government of Canada to fund research infrastructure. The CFI's mandate is to strengthen the capacity of Canadian universities, colleges, research hospitals, and non-profit research institutions to carry out world-class research and technology development that benefits Canadians.



  • BC, 364B ROSS STREET NE, V1E 4N7 SALMON ARM | (250) 832-5428

    At Shuswap Community Foundation, we help people give back to their community in ways that leave permanent imprints, and that continue to benefit their community for years and years to come. With assets of more than $3.8 million, and growing rapidly, the Shuswap Community Foundation is the perfect vehicle by which people in the Shuswap can leave a legacy to their community.



  • ON, 800 COMMISSIONERS ROAD EAST, N6A 5W9 LONDON | 519-685-8500

    Our goal is to anticipate and meet your information needs, and we welcome suggestions on how best to do this. As London, Ontario’s largest employer, London Health Science Centre is located across three sites – South Street Hospital, University Hospital and Victoria Hospital – and at two family medical centres. We are also home to the London Regional Cancer Program, the Children’s Hospital, CSTAR (Canadian Surgical Technologies & Advanced Robotics) and Lawson Health Research Institute. Our…



  • ON, 89 NORMAN STREET, N7T 6S3 SARNIA | (519) 464-4408

    Bluewater Health Foundation is a registered charity that was established to raise, manage and disburse the funds necessary to enhance Bluewater Health as the best community hospital in Ontario.



  • ON, 260 ADELAIDE STREET EAST, M5A 1N1 TORONTO | (306) 789-1550

    The mission of the Canadian Transit Heritage Foundation is to preserve the history and heritage of the Canadian Transit Industry, and to encourage the cooperation, knowledge and involvement of all parties to achieve this goal.



  • 118 HUMPHREY ROAD, A2V 2J8 LABRADOR | (709) 944-4100

    Hospitality Newfoundland and Labrador (HNL), established in 1983, is a non-profit membership association that leads, supports, represents and enhances the province’s tourism industry. HNL is the largest industry association in the province with a membership of over 600 members, 14 full-time staff and a 12 member volunteer Board of Directors. HNL is the voice of the provincial tourism industry and has successfully advocated on behalf of members and the entire tourism industry. Through a diverse…




  • QC, P.O. BOX 46042, H9R 5R4 POINTE-CLAIRE |

    The Editors' Association of Canada/Association canadienne des réviseurs (EAC) promotes professional editing as key in producing effective communication. Our 1, 600 members, both salaried and freelance, work with individuals in the corporate, technical, government, not-for-profit and publishing sectors. Every person has a right to equal treatment from the Editors' Association of Canada with respect to services, goods and facilities, without discrimination because of race, ancestry, place of…



  • ON, STREET, . HAMILTON | 905-521-2100

    Mission To provide excellent health care for the people and communities we serve and to advance health care through education and research.



  • NF, 187 KENMOUNT ROAD, A1B 3P9 ST. JOHNS | 709-722-2000

    Hospitality Newfoundland and Labrador (HNL), established in 1983, is a non-profit membership association that leads, supports, represents and enhances the province’s tourism industry. HNL is the largest industry association in the province with a membership of over 600 members, 14 full-time staff and a 12 member volunteer Board of Directors. HNL is the voice of the provincial tourism industry and has successfully advocated on behalf of members and the entire tourism industry. Through a diverse…



  • ON, 505–27 CARLTON STREET, M5B 1L2 TORONTO | 416 975-1379

    The Editors' Association of Canada/Association canadienne des réviseurs (EAC) promotes professional editing as key in producing effective communication. Our 1, 600 members, both salaried and freelance, work with individuals in the corporate, technical, government, not-for-profit and publishing sectors. Every person has a right to equal treatment from the Editors' Association of Canada with respect to services, goods and facilities, without discrimination because of race, ancestry, place of…



  • ON, 2410 GEORGINA DRIVE, K2H 6L3 OTTAWA | (001) 613-820-7186

    The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board’s administrative offices and central support services are located at 133 Greenbank Road in Nepean, between Hunt Club to the south and Baseline to the north. The building is located behind Sir Robert Borden High School – parking is free. Our reception is located right at the main entrance, along with a video monitor displaying the meetings and workshops of the week. The Trustee Boardroom is located off the main lobby area (please see Board of Trustees…



  • AB, PO BOX 459, T4C 1A7 COCHRANE | (403) 932-3782

    The Stockmen’s Memorial Foundation was officially organized in 1980 by fifty founding members comprising of ranchers, farmers and individuals who wanted to commemorate the Canadian livestock industry.



  • BC, 602 - 620 VIEW STREET, V8W 1J6 VICTORIA | 250-414-6688

    The Victoria Hospitals Foundation works closely with the community to raise funds for patient care equipment needs and special projects at Vancouver Island's two largest and most specialized hospitals — the Royal Jubilee and the Victoria General.



  • ON, 99 BANK STREET, SUITE 901, K1P 6B9 OTTAWA | (613) 567-8591

    The Railway Association of Canada (RAC) represents some 50 core freight, tourist, commuter, and intercity Canadian railways, playing a major role in promoting the safety, viability, and growth of the railway industry within Canada. In addition to this core membership, the RAC has an Associate Membership open to all railway suppliers and industrial railway operators.



  • BC, 820-1200 WEST 73RD AVENUE, V6P 6G5 VANCOUVER | (001) 604-269-0582

    The Cement Association of Canada (CAC) represents the Canadian cement industry – eight companies with clinker and cement manufacturing facilities, granulators, grinding facilities and cement terminals. We work closely with our stakeholders to promote their interests. Together, we strive to maintain a sustainable industry and publicize the economic and environmental benefits of building with cement and concrete.



  • AB, 2965 BREMNER AVE., T4R 1S2 RED DEER | 403-342-6633

    Hours: Monday - Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.; Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. For over 80 years our members' needs have always been in the forefront of our activities. Since 1926, AMA has provided an extensive and superior range of products and services promoting quality service, safety and protection for the members' peace of mind.



  • ON, 1 RIDEAU STREET, SUITE 701, K1N 8S7 OTTAWA | (613) 746-2222

    The Association of Canadian Community Colleges (ACCC) is the national, voluntary membership organization created in 1972 to represent colleges and institutes to government, business and industry, both in Canada and internationally.



  • PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 116 LISGAR STREET,, K2P 0C2 OTTAWA | (613) 238-3883

    The Tourism Industry Association of Canada is the voice of Canadian tourism. Founded in 1930 to encourage the development of tourism in Canada, TIAC serves today as the national private-sector advocate for this $71.5 billion sector, representing the interests of the tourism business community nation-wide. Based in Ottawa, TIAC takes action on behalf of Canadian tourism businesses and promotes positive measures that help the industry grow and prosper.



  • BC, 600 - 686 W. BROADWAY, V5Z 1G1 VANCOUVER | (604) 877-6040

    The BC Cancer Agency, an agency of the Provincial Health Services Authority, provides a province-wide, population-based cancer control program for the residents of British Columbia and the Yukon. The BC Cancer Agency’s mandate covers the spectrum of cancer care, from prevention and screening, to diagnosis, treatment, and through to rehabilitation. The BC Cancer Agency is proud to announce the opening of its fifth regional cancer centre in Abbotsford, which commenced care to patients on August…



  • QC, 8000 DÉCARIE BOULEVARD, BUREAU 420, H4P 2S4 MONTREAL | 001 (0) 514-739-2722

    The Cement Association of Canada (CAC) represents the Canadian cement industry – eight companies with clinker and cement manufacturing facilities, granulators, grinding facilities and cement terminals. We work closely with our stakeholders to promote their interests. Together, we strive to maintain a sustainable industry and publicize the economic and environmental benefits of building with cement and concrete.



  • BC, 2702 WARE STREET, V2S 1A1 ABBOTSFORD | (001) 604-850-3523

    When you enroll in a career diploma program at Vancouver Career College, you are taking the first step toward professional development and success. Our curriculum has been developed based on input from professionals in the areas of business, education, health care, hospitality, law and trades. Their input ensures that our learning outcomes match current industry demands and that our graduates enter the workforce with the required skills to excel in their chosen career fields. Every program at…



  • BC, 1002 AUCKLAND STREET, V3M 1K8 NEW WESTMINSTER | (001) 604-524-0134

    Canadian Parents for French-BC & Yukon Branch is a parent-led, non-profit organization that has worked for more than 30 years to provide French-language educational, social, cultural and sporting activities for youth. Through our local chapters, CPF provides support, information and resources for parents with children studying French, whether through an immersion, intensive or basic French programme. We work with school boards, teachers, parent advisory councils and the federal and provincial…



  • AB, 135 SILVERADO RANGE HTS SW, T2X 0B8 CALGARY | (001) 403-250-3535

    The Cement Association of Canada (CAC) represents the Canadian cement industry – eight companies with clinker and cement manufacturing facilities, granulators, grinding facilities and cement terminals. We work closely with our stakeholders to promote their interests. Together, we strive to maintain a sustainable industry and publicize the economic and environmental benefits of building with cement and concrete.



  • AB, 710-10123-99 ST NW, T5J 3H1 EDMONTON | (866) 412-4222

    To deliver progress in cancer research, prevention, treatment and care by generating community investment for Alberta's coordinated research strategy, the Cross Cancer Institute, Tom Baker Cancer Centre and 15 other cancer centres throughout the province. The Alberta Cancer Foundation is the only charity responsible for raising funds to support Alberta's coordinated cancer research strategy. And we're the only charity responsible for supporting care at the Cross Cancer Institute, Tom Baker…



  • AB, 10186 - 106 STREET, T5J 1H4 EDMONTON | 780-488-6611

    galeries d'art, dealers, commerçants, societies associations, organization, alberta craft council, model construction supplies, societies, art galleries, accepts credit cards, edmonton, consultants



  • ON, 8282 WELLINGTON COUNTY RD. 18, RR #4, N1M 2W5 FERGUS | 519-843-2979

    Belwood Lake was created in 1942 with the construction of the Shand Dam, the first dam in Canada built solely for water control purposes. Conservation area visitors can stand on the top deck of the dam and see the vista of the Grand River valley below. A stairway along the face of the dam allows visitors to walk down to its base. The flow from the dam is used to generate hydroelectricity. The 12 km-long lake (7.5 miles) offers excellent boating, fishing and water-skiing, while a small spring-fed…



  • ON, 5370 CANOTEK ROAD, K1J 9E6 OTTAWA | (001) 613-748-5686

    The Canadian Amateur Wrestling Association (CAWA) is the national sport governing body for Olympic style wrestling in Canada. The association liaises with the provincial sport governing bodies, its major training centers, leads implementation of a long term athlete development model, and is responsible for the selection and preparation of all of Canada’s teams which compete in the World Championships and major multi-sport Games, including the Olympic Games.



  • ON, 100 ADELAIDE STREET WEST, M5H 1S3 TORONTO | 866-646-2922

    The Canadian Youth Business Foundation (CYBF) is the ‘go to’ place for youth entrepreneurship. As a national charity, we are dedicated to growing our nation’s economy one young entrepreneur at a time. We look at character not collateral, when providing youth, age 18-34, with pre-launch coaching, business resources, start-up financing and mentoring, to help them launch and sustain a successful entrepreneurial business.



  • ON, 227 Second Street South, P9N 1G1 KENORA | 807.467.4643

    The Northwest Business Centre is empowering entrepreneurs - like you - across the entire Kenora Rainy River district; helping businesses start, grow, expand, and prosper. Browse our site, embrace your idea, contact us, and prepare to embark on the business journey you have dreamed of.



  • AB, 10, 7895 - 49TH AVENUE, T4P 2B4 RED DEER | (001) 403-346-5321

    The Red Deer-based trade association CHBA-CA is a recognized Alberta Promise Builder representing more than 160 member organizations involved in home building, land development, remodeling, multifamily construction, property management, municipal government, post-secondary education, subcontracting, design, housing finance, building product manufacturing and many other aspects of the residential construction industry. Originally established in 1956 as a chapter of the Housing and Urban…



  • ON, 2 DALY AVENUE, K1N 6E2 OTTAWA | 613-569-1387

    The Council for the Arts in Ottawa supports the city's arts community through the provision of information and advice for and about local artists and artists' groups.



  • ON, 181 PERRY STREET, L9L 1A7 PORT PERRY | 905.985.4971

    Downtown Port Perry is more than shopping - it is an experience; one that attracts thousands of visitors each year. The pristine Victorian architecture is what gives our downtown its unique charm. The historic buildings host an eclectic mix of business including retail merchants, restaurants, attractions, financial institutions and professional services.



  • AB, 6403 123 STREET NW, T6H 3T3 EDMONTON | (001) 780-438-8314

    We, the Elder Advocates Of Alberta Society, speak in defense of the frail, dependent elderly. We lobby for senior rights, charter rights, constitutional rights and human rights. We challenge the injustices which are perpetrated against seniors. We are raising the consciousness and conscience concerning the aged. Those who have endured hardships, the Great Depression, fought two World Wars, faithfully paid their taxes and never asked for handouts. They worked from dawn to sunset…



  • BC, PO BOX 8586 STN. CENTRAL, V8W 3S2 VICTORIA | (001) 250-480-5155

    The purpose of the GVCC is to promote, and improve conditions for cycling in Greater Victoria by: Improving cycling education; Facilitating communication between cyclists, government, and other community groups; Improving facilities for bicycle use; Improving the legal climate for cyclists; Encouraging more people to ride bicycles more often; Developing a cycling information base.



  • ON, SUITE 104 – 979 ALLOY DRIVE, P7B 5Z8 THUNDER BAY | (001) 807-623-1118

    Some of our volunteers work to encourage health care professionals to use and study new Foundation research findings and treatment protocols (for example, we are currently working to develop an integrated stroke strategy – a system of care that more effectively prevents stroke and gives stroke patients a far greater chance of survival with less disability). Other Foundation volunteers help encourage young people to be active everyday and provide programs to make it fun for them to do so. We are…



  • ON, 1373 VICTORIA ST. NORTH, SUITE 2A, N2B 3R6 KITCHENER | (001) 519-571-9600

    The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan is a volunteer-driven, non-profit organization working across a broad range of activities – from getting school children up and active through to helping stroke survivors get back on the road to recovery. Our research investment involves the microscopic through to the society – all with the goals of preventing heart disease and stroke and of helping those people who do experience it to survive and thrive.



  • AB, 109, 10126 - 120 AVENUE, T8V 8H9 GRANDE PRAIRIE | (780) 513 0439

    The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan is a volunteer-driven, non-profit organization working across a broad range of activities – from getting school children up and active through to helping stroke survivors get back on the road to recovery. Our research investment involves the microscopic through to the society – all with the goals of preventing heart disease and stroke and of helping those people who do experience it to survive and thrive.



  • ON, 1900 MERIVALE ROAD, K2C 3W7 NEPEAN | (001) 613-727-5060

    The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan is a volunteer-driven, non-profit organization working across a broad range of activities – from getting school children up and active through to helping stroke survivors get back on the road to recovery. Our research investment involves the microscopic through to the society – all with the goals of preventing heart disease and stroke and of helping those people who do experience it to survive and thrive.



  • ON, 1439 UPPER OTTAWA STREET, UNIT 7, L8W 3J6 HAMILTON | (001) 905-574-4105

    The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan is a volunteer-driven, non-profit organization working across a broad range of activities – from getting school children up and active through to helping stroke survivors get back on the road to recovery. Our research investment involves the microscopic through to the society – all with the goals of preventing heart disease and stroke and of helping those people who do experience it to survive and thrive.



  • ON, 60 SHARER ROAD, L4L 8P4 WOODBRIDGE | (416) 746-4722

    The Interior Systems Contractors Association of Ontario (ISCA) was incorporated on September 1, 1971. Originally it was incorporated as The Drywall Association of Ontario. In 1980 it was renamed The Interior Systems Contractors Association of Ontario and now represents over 90 contractors and 30 suppliers/manufacturers throughout the province who employ over 10, 000 members of the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades and the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America to…



  • MB, 36 SECOND STREET EAST, K6H 1Y3 GRUNTHAL | (613) 938-8933

    YThe Heart and Stroke Foundation, a volunteer-based health charity, leads in eliminating heart disease and stroke and reducing their impact through the advancement of research and its application, the promotion of healthy living and advocacy.



  • BC, 795 CARSON AVENUE, SUITE 18, H9S 1L7 DORVAL | (514) 636-4599

    YThe Heart and Stroke Foundation, a volunteer-based health charity, leads in eliminating heart disease and stroke and reducing their impact through the advancement of research and its application, the promotion of healthy living and advocacy.



  • BC, 60 WILSON AVENUE, SUITE 301, P4N 2S7 TIMMINS | (705) 267-4645

    YThe Heart and Stroke Foundation, a volunteer-based health charity, leads in eliminating heart disease and stroke and reducing their impact through the advancement of research and its application, the promotion of healthy living and advocacy.



  • ON, 2109 OTTAWA STREET, N8Y 1R8 WINDSOR | (001) 519-254-4345

    The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan is a volunteer-driven, non-profit organization working across a broad range of activities – from getting school children up and active through to helping stroke survivors get back on the road to recovery. Our research investment involves the microscopic through to the society – all with the goals of preventing heart disease and stroke and of helping those people who do experience it to survive and thrive.



  • ON, 774 LONDON ROAD, N7T 4Y1 SARNIA | (001) 519-332-1415

    The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan is a volunteer-driven, non-profit organization working across a broad range of activities – from getting school children up and active through to helping stroke survivors get back on the road to recovery. Our research investment involves the microscopic through to the society – all with the goals of preventing heart disease and stroke and of helping those people who do experience it to survive and thrive.



  • ON, 442 GREY ST., SUITE A, N3S 7N3 BRANTFORD | (001) 519-752-1301

    The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan is a volunteer-driven, non-profit organization working across a broad range of activities – from getting school children up and active through to helping stroke survivors get back on the road to recovery. Our research investment involves the microscopic through to the society – all with the goals of preventing heart disease and stroke and of helping those people who do experience it to survive and thrive.


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