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  • SK, 424 VICTORIA AVENUE EAST, S4N 0N7 REGINA | (306) 761-1515
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    Regina Saskatchewans premier computer store serving Saskatchewan for over 26 years, featuring computers, laptops, printers, software, service, networking, rentals, and much more.



  • BC, 620 VIEW STREET, V8W 1J6 VICTORIA | 250-383-4898

    CivicJobs.ca represents a Canada-wide network of local government professional organizations, all of whom operate job boards specific to a certain region or profession. Those organizations are categorized as "Affiliates" or "Associates", depending on how they operate.



  • NT, 4922 48TH STREET, X1A 2L9 YELLOWKNIFE | 867-873-7725

    The mandate of the Department of Transportation, Government of the Northwest Territories is to plan, design, construct or reconstruct, acquire, operate and maintain public transportation infrastructure in the NWT, including community airports, docks and the highway system, and to regulate and license individuals and vehicles operating in the territory.



  • ON, 150 GOYEAU STREET, N9A 6J5 WINDSOR | (519) 255-6700

    Windsor Police Community Services is responsible to proactively interact with the community in crime prevention techniques, children's traffic safety issues and substance abuse. The Community Services branch is also responsible for managing special events including planning, liaison with sponsoring groups, arranging sufficient resources (particularly Auxiliary Patrol Service) and assigning specific duties.



  • ON, 1235 BAY STREET, SUITE 400, M5R 3K4 TORONTO | (416) 229-6222

    The Ontario Public Transit Association (OPTA) is the Provincial forum for public transportation, representing the views of the membership to governments and other agencies. OPTA contributes to regulatory, policy issues and programs prior to their implementation and has strong relationships with provincial government ministries and associations that affect the delivery of transit and public transportation services.



  • 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.



  • 580 BOOTH, K1A 0E4 OTTAWA | 613-995-0947

    The Office of Energy Efficiency (OEE) is Canada's centre of excellence for energy conservation, efficiency and alternative fuels information. The OEE is mandated to strengthen and expand Canada's commitment to energy efficiency in order to help address the Government of Canada's policy objectives.



  • 5TH FLR RM 5630 - 99 WELLESLEY ST W, M7A 1W3 TORONTO | 416-327-0633

    The Ministry of Northern Development, Mines and Forestry advocates on behalf of Ontario’s northern region, as well as on behalf of the province’s minerals industry and its forest sector industries. We deliver government programs and services in Northern Ontario and represent the interests of our partners and stakeholders at Queen’s Park.



  • ON, PUBLIC WORKS AND GOVERNMENT SERVICES CANADA, K1A 0S5 OTTAWA | 1 800 635-7943

    The Depository Services Program or DSP, was established in 1927 as an essential link between the Canadian federal government and its clients – the Canadian public, other governments, universities and businesses. Its primary objective is to ensure that Canadians have ready and equal access to federal government information. The DSP achieves this objective by supplying these materials to a network of more than 580 libraries in Canada and to approximately 120 institutions around the world holding…



  • ON, P.O. BOX 4000, L1C 3Z8 BOWMANVILLE | 905-697-7430

    The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission protects the health, safety and security of Canadians as well as the environment, and respects Canada’s international commitments on the peaceful use of nuclear energy. Protecting the environment is an important part of CNSC's work. During the licence application review process, CNSC determines whether an Environmental Assessment (EA) is required for the applicant's proposed project. EAs are used to predict the environmental effects of proposed initiatives…




  • QC, 4900 BÉCANCOUR BOULEVARD, G9H 3X3 BÉCANCOUR | 819-298-4334

    The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission protects the health, safety and security of Canadians as well as the environment, and respects Canada’s international commitments on the peaceful use of nuclear energy. Protecting the environment is an important part of CNSC's work. During the licence application review process, CNSC determines whether an Environmental Assessment (EA) is required for the applicant's proposed project. EAs are used to predict the environmental effects of proposed initiatives…



  • QC, 1575 CHOMEDEY BLVD, H7V 2X2 LAVAL | 450-973-5766

    The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission protects the health, safety and security of Canadians as well as the environment, and respects Canada’s international commitments on the peaceful use of nuclear energy. Protecting the environment is an important part of CNSC's work. During the licence application review process, CNSC determines whether an Environmental Assessment (EA) is required for the applicant's proposed project. EAs are used to predict the environmental effects of proposed initiatives…



  • ON, BUILDING 432, K0J 1J0 CHALK RIVER | 613-584-4944

    The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission protects the health, safety and security of Canadians as well as the environment, and respects Canada’s international commitments on the peaceful use of nuclear energy. Protecting the environment is an important part of CNSC's work. During the licence application review process, CNSC determines whether an Environmental Assessment (EA) is required for the applicant's proposed project. EAs are used to predict the environmental effects of proposed initiatives…



  • 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…



  • 10405 JASPER AVENUE, T5J 3N4 EDMONTON | 780-495-3224

    The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) is an independent public organization that regulates and supervises the Canadian broadcasting and telecommunications systems. The CRTC does not regulate newspapers, magazines, cell phone rates, the quality of service and business practices of cell phone companies, or the quality and content of TV and radio programs. As an independent organization, the CRTC works to serve the needs and interests of citizens, industries…



  • ON, 10 SPRINGFIELD ROAD, K1M 1C9 OTTAWA | 613-744-3751

    Indo-Canadians have successfully integrated themselves into Canadian society while preserving and promoting their distinct cultural and linguistic heritage and maintaining close links with India . Several successful Indo-Canadians hold key positions in banking & financial sector, in IT, engineering , auto-parts manufacturing, business enterprises , hospitality, etc. The other professions in which they have excelled include academics , consultancy, medicine & healthcare and transportation &…



  • NB, P.O. BOX 600, E5J 2S6 LEPREAU | 506-659-7768

    The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission protects the health, safety and security of Canadians as well as the environment, and respects Canada’s international commitments on the peaceful use of nuclear energy. Protecting the environment is an important part of CNSC's work. During the licence application review process, CNSC determines whether an Environmental Assessment (EA) is required for the applicant's proposed project. EAs are used to predict the environmental effects of proposed initiatives…



  • NB, P.O. BOX 5030, E1C 9B6 MONCTON | 506-851-6227

    Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) and its Special Operating Agency, the Canadian Coast Guard, deliver programs and services that support sustainable use and development of Canada’s waterways and aquatic resources.



  • NS, P.O. BOX 1035, B2Y 4T3 DARTMOUTH | 902-426-3550

    Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) and its Special Operating Agency, the Canadian Coast Guard, deliver programs and services that support sustainable use and development of Canada’s waterways and aquatic resources.



  • P.O. BOX 5667, A1C 5X1 ST. JOHN’S | 709-772-4423

    Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) and its Special Operating Agency, the Canadian Coast Guard, deliver programs and services that support sustainable use and development of Canada’s waterways and aquatic resources.



  • ON, 320, 55 MURRAY STREET, K1N 5M3 OTTAWA | (001) 613-562-3543

    The CSCB represents Canada's customs brokers. We actively seek and achieve improvements in government policies and procedures on behalf of our members and their clients. We provide advice and guidance to Canadian and international regulators on new policy directions. We develop strong partnerships throughout the industry to create effective business solutions for the future.



  • 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…



  • BC, 605 ROBSON STREET, V6B 5J3 VANCOUVER | (001) 604-666-0366

    Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) seeks to enhance the responsible development and use of Canada’s natural resources and the competitiveness of Canada’s natural resources products. Our Vision: Improving the quality of life of Canadians by creating a sustainable resource advantage. NRCan develops policies and programs that enhance the contribution of the natural resources sector to the economy and improve the quality of life for all Canadians.



  • 55 ST. CLAIR AVENUE EAST, M4T 1M2 TORONTO | 416-954-6271

    The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) is an independent public organization that regulates and supervises the Canadian broadcasting and telecommunications systems. The CRTC does not regulate newspapers, magazines, cell phone rates, the quality of service and business practices of cell phone companies, or the quality and content of TV and radio programs. As an independent organization, the CRTC works to serve the needs and interests of citizens, industries…



  • ON, 200 KENT STREET, K1A 0E6 OTTAWA | 613-993-0999

    Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) and its Special Operating Agency, the Canadian Coast Guard, deliver programs and services that support sustainable use and development of Canada’s waterways and aquatic resources.



  • AB, 9940 -106 STREET, T5K 2N2 EDMONTON | (780) 422-1977

    The Natural Resources Conservation Board (NRCB) is an agency of the Government of Alberta and reports to the Minister of Sustainable Resource Development. Established in 1991, the NRCB has mandates under two Acts - the Natural Resources Conservation Board Act and the Agricultural Operation Practices Act.



  • BC, 249 W. HIRST AVENUE, V9P 2H2 PARKSVILLE | 250.248.2044

    The Vancouver Island Health Authority (VIHA) provides health care to people on Vancouver Island, on the islands of the Georgia Strait, and in the mainland communities between Powell River and Rivers Inlet.



  • BC, 2170 MOUNT NEWTON X ROAD, V8M 2B2 SAANICHTON | 250.544.2400

    The Vancouver Island Health Authority (VIHA) provides health care to people on Vancouver Island, on the islands of the Georgia Strait, and in the mainland communities between Powell River and Rivers Inlet.



  • ON, 200 - 20 VICTORIA ST., M5C 2N8 TORONTO | 416-860-0070

    The OCA represents Ontario’s chiropractors. Established in 1929, the Ontario Chiropractic Association (OCA) is a voluntary professional association whose mission is to serve our members and the public by advancing the understanding and use of chiropractic care. The OCA is governed by an elected board of directors, who are supported by committees and the OCA staff.



  • 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.



  • BC, 345 WALE ROAD, V9B 6X2 VICTORIA | 250.478.1757

    The Vancouver Island Health Authority (VIHA) provides health care to people on Vancouver Island, on the islands of the Georgia Strait, and in the mainland communities between Powell River and Rivers Inlet.



  • ON, 200-28 CUMBERLAND STREET NORTH, X1A 3S9 YELLOWKNIFE | (001) 807-343-2010

    Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) is Canada’s national housing agency. Established as a government-owned corporation in 1946 to address Canada’s post-war housing shortage, the agency has grown into a major national institution. CMHC is Canada’s premier provider of mortgage loan insurance, mortgage-backed securities, housing policy and programs, and housing research.



  • AB, 10008-107 STREET, T8R 1L3 MORINVILLE | (780) 939-1212

    The Natural Resources Conservation Board (NRCB) is an agency of the Government of Alberta and reports to the Minister of Sustainable Resource Development. Established in 1991, the NRCB has mandates under two Acts - the Natural Resources Conservation Board Act and the Agricultural Operation Practices Act.



  • BC, 325 HOWE STREET, V6C 1Z7 VANCOUVER | (001) 604-662-8811

    Indo-Canadians have successfully integrated themselves into Canadian society while preserving and promoting their distinct cultural and linguistic heritage and maintaining close links with India . Several successful Indo-Canadians hold key positions in banking & financial sector, in IT, engineering , auto-parts manufacturing, business enterprises , hospitality, etc. The other professions in which they have excelled include academics , consultancy, medicine & healthcare and transportation &…



  • BC, 265 FIRST STREET, V0R 3Z0 SAANICHTON | 250.725.2172

    The Vancouver Island Health Authority (VIHA) provides health care to people on Vancouver Island, on the islands of the Georgia Strait, and in the mainland communities between Powell River and Rivers Inlet.



  • BC, 401 BURRARD STREET, V6C 3S4 VANCOUVER | 604-666-0384

    Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) and its Special Operating Agency, the Canadian Coast Guard, deliver programs and services that support sustainable use and development of Canada’s waterways and aquatic resources.



  • ON, 227 2ND STREET SOUTH, P9N 1G1 KENORA | 807 467 3535

    BDC (Business Development Bank of Canada) provides Canadian businesses with flexible financing, venture capital and affordable consulting services. We work with entrepreneurs in all industries, with a focus on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), through all economic cycles and help businesses in their development projects, both local and global. Help build Canadian business capacity: Financing: long-term loans for projects and working capital Consulting services: tailored, quality…



  • ON, 55 METCALFE STREET, K1P 6L5 OTTAWA | 613 995 0234

    BDC (Business Development Bank of Canada) provides Canadian businesses with flexible financing, venture capital and affordable consulting services. We work with entrepreneurs in all industries, with a focus on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), through all economic cycles and help businesses in their development projects, both local and global. Help build Canadian business capacity: Financing: long-term loans for projects and working capital Consulting services: tailored, quality…



  • 4255 LAPINIÈRE BLVD., J4Z 0C7 BROSSARD | 450 926-7220

    BDC (Business Development Bank of Canada) provides Canadian businesses with flexible financing, venture capital and affordable consulting services. We work with entrepreneurs in all industries, with a focus on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), through all economic cycles and help businesses in their development projects, both local and global. Help build Canadian business capacity: Financing: long-term loans for projects and working capital Consulting services: tailored, quality…



  • ON, 17 KING ST E, L1H 1A8 OSHAWA | 905-725-3366

    BDC (Business Development Bank of Canada) provides Canadian businesses with flexible financing, venture capital and affordable consulting services. We work with entrepreneurs in all industries, with a focus on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), through all economic cycles and help businesses in their development projects, both local and global. Help build Canadian business capacity: Financing: long-term loans for projects and working capital Consulting services: tailored, quality…



  • ON, 3901 HIGHWAY 7 WEST, L4L 8L5 VAUGHAN | 905 264-2100

    BDC (Business Development Bank of Canada) provides Canadian businesses with flexible financing, venture capital and affordable consulting services. We work with entrepreneurs in all industries, with a focus on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), through all economic cycles and help businesses in their development projects, both local and global. Help build Canadian business capacity: Financing: long-term loans for projects and working capital Consulting services: tailored, quality…



  • ON, 05 MILNER AVENUE, M1B 3V4 SCARBOROUGH | 416-954-0709

    BDC offers financing, business loans, consulting and venture capital to small and medium sized canadian businesses BDC fournit des services de financement, de conseil et de capital de risque aux PME canadiennes. New customer-focused initiatives In 1995, BDC established a mechanism for handling complaints and set up a toll-free customer service line. A brochure, "If you're not happy, we're not happy", was prepared and made available to clients at all BDC offices. To support this initiative, the…



  • ON, 121 KING STREET WEST, M5H 3T9 TORONTO | 416 973-0341

    BDC offers financing, business loans, consulting and venture capital to small and medium sized canadian businesses BDC fournit des services de financement, de conseil et de capital de risque aux PME canadiennes. Financing: long-term loans for projects and working capital Consulting services: tailored, quality consulting services at a price businesses can afford ; Subordinate financing: hybrid debt and equity financing Venture capital: direct and indirect investments in high technology companies…



  • NS, 2000 BARRINGTON STREET, B3J 2Z7 HALIFAX | 902 426-7850

    BDC (Business Development Bank of Canada) provides Canadian businesses with flexible financing, venture capital and affordable consulting services. We work with entrepreneurs in all industries, with a focus on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), through all economic cycles and help businesses in their development projects, both local and global. Help build Canadian business capacity: Financing: long-term loans for projects and working capital Consulting services: tailored, quality…



  • AB, 520 5 AVENUE SOUTH, T1J 0T8 LETHBRIDGE | (001) 403-382-3000

    Help build Canadian business capacity: Financing: long-term loans for projects and working capital Consulting services: tailored, quality consulting services at a price businesses can afford ; Subordinate financing: hybrid debt and equity financing Venture capital: direct and indirect investments in high technology companies We put entrepreneurs' success at the heart of all we do. In fact, we're solely dedicated to Canadian entrepreneurs. We have a nationwide team helping more than 28, 000…



  • QC, 6839A RUE DROLET, H2S 2T1 MONTREAL | 001 (0) 514-277-7223

    The Canadian Council for Refugees is a non-profit umbrella organization committed to the rights and protection of refugees in Canada and around the world and to the settlement of refugees and immigrants in Canada. The membership is made up of organizations involved in the settlement, sponsorship and protection of refugees and immigrants. The Council serves the networking, information-exchange and advocacy needs of its membership.



  • ON, 55 YORK ST, M5J 1R7 TORONTO | 416-365-9800

    CUTA's ongoing activities and services are divided into six program areas, designed to serve the key requirements of the association's transit system, business, government and affiliate members. Where appropriate, these areas are linked to CUTA's National Committees, which are intended to serve in an ongoing advisory capacity: Government Relations and Public Affairs Communications Technical Services Education and Human Resources Development Administrative and Financial Support…



  • 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…



  • BC, 307-3450 UPTOWN BLVD, V8Z 0B9 VICTORIA | (001) 250-387-3045

    Consumer Protection BC promotes a fair marketplace for BC consumers and businesses. We were established in 2004 as a not-for-profit corporation to strengthen consumer protection in BC. We operate using a cost recovery model and we are the only organization of its kind in Canada. The Consumer Protection BC offices are open from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm (PST), Monday through Friday.



  • ON, 720 SPADINA AVENUE, M5S 2T9 TORONTO | 416 367 5900

    CSTD is Canada's professional association focused on training, learning and performance in the workplace - CSTD is a strategic world leader driving excellence in workplace learning and impacting business success. CSTD is focused on defining the requisite body of knowledge, and code of ethics, on developing the competencies of its members and on promoting and improving their collective reputation and image.


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