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  • ON, 21 NASSAU STREET-415, M5T 3K6 TORONTO |

    As well as being a news service, Built Heritage News has been valuable as an advocacy/community organizing tool, particularly during efforts to strengthen the Ontario Heritage Act. Our stories have influenced the outcomes of several buildings at risk. Features such as Does Anybody Know have assisted researchers in locating information. Event notices have greatly improved attendance at many heritage events. Our features are often picked up by conventional media, thereby increasing the level of…



  • ON, 158 ELGIN STREET, P3E 3N5 SUDBURY | (705) 673-5705

    Northern Ontario Medical Journal features medical news which focuses on internal medicine, clinical practices, and pediatric care



  • 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.



  • 457 RICHMOND STREET, N6A 3E3 LONDON | 519-645-4659

    Canadian Heritage and Canada’s major national cultural institutions play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians.



  • 150 JOHN STREET, M5V 3T6 TORONTO | 416-954-0395

    Canadian Heritage and Canada’s major national cultural institutions play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians.



  • 10 BARTERS HILL, 5TH FLOOR, A1C 5X4 ST. JOHN'S | 709-772-5364

    Canadian Heritage and Canada’s major national cultural institutions play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians.



  • 191 UNIVERSITY AVENUE, C1A 4L2 CHARLOTTETOWN | 902-566-7188

    Canadian Heritage and Canada’s major national cultural institutions play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians.



  • MB, 1080 PORTAGE AVE., R3G 3M3 WINNIPEG | (204) 774-5421

    Prevention, treatment and services for vision loss through eye diseases like age related macular degeneration AMD and glaucoma.



  • NB, 77 WESTMORLAND STREET, E3B 6Z3 FREDERICTON | 506-458-0060

    Prevention, treatment and services for vision loss through eye diseases like age related macular degeneration AMD and glaucoma.



  • 1869 UPPER WATER STREET, B3J 1S9 HALIFAX | 902-426-2244

    Canadian Heritage and Canada’s major national cultural institutions play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians.




  • AB, #105 9919 99TH AVE, T8V 0R6 GRANDE PRAIRIE | (780) 539-4719

    Prevention, treatment and services for vision loss through eye diseases like age related macular degeneration AMD and glaucoma.



  • AB, 102-520 2ND STREET SE, T1A 0C6 MEDICINE HAT | (403) 527-2211

    Prevention, treatment and services for vision loss through eye diseases like age related macular degeneration AMD and glaucoma.



  • BC, 1055 WEST GEORGIA STREET, V6E 4N7 VANCOUVER | (604) 689-9111

    Lang Michener’s western office is in the port city of Vancouver on the west coast of Canada.Our office is located in the heart of Vancouver at Georgia & Burrard.Since 1926, the firm has provided legal services to local, national and international clients and as a gateway city to the Pacific Rim countries, has looked further west to serve our business clients.Our service commitment to clients is a hallmark of our firm. Lang Michener is a proud recipient of the WorkLifeBC Award. WorkLife BC is…



  • 99 WYSE ROAD, B3A 4S5 DARTMOUTH | 902-426-7997

    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…



  • 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…



  • NB, 135 ST-FRANCOIS STREET, E3V 1E8 EDMUNDSTON | (506) 737-6400

    Primus Telecommunications Canada Inc. ("Primus Canada"), which now serves more than one million customers across its suite of services, offers the widest selection of consumer and business telecommunications services nationwide. These services include Long Distance & Local Phone Service, TalkBroadband (VoIP), Wireless services, Internet services (High Speed DSL & Dial-up) and business Internet Data Centre services including co-location, managed/shared hosting and managed services. Primus Canada…



  • ON, 710 DORVAL DRIVE, L6K 3V7 OAKVILLE | (905) 337-6000

    Primus Telecommunications Canada Inc. ("Primus Canada"), which now serves more than one million customers across its suite of services, offers the widest selection of consumer and business telecommunications services nationwide. These services include Long Distance & Local Phone Service, TalkBroadband (VoIP), Wireless services, Internet services (High Speed DSL & Dial-up) and business Internet Data Centre services including co-location, managed/shared hosting and managed services. Primus Canada…



  • BC, 333 SEYMOUR STREET, V6B 5A6 VANCOUVER | 1 800 806-3273

    Primus was formed on the foundation of One Globe, One Network, One Solution. Primus is among the few telecommunications companies who have succeeded in becoming a Total Solutions Provider. Primus Telecommunications Canada Inc. ("Primus Canada"), which now serves more than one million customers across its suite of services, offers the widest selection of consumer and business telecommunications services nationwide. These services include Long Distance & Local Phone Service, TalkBroadband (VoIP)…



  • 1975 SCARTH STREET, S4P 2H1 REGINA | 306-780-7287

    Canadian Heritage and Canada’s major national cultural institutions play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians.



  • 12010 JASPER AVENUE, T5K 0P3 EDMONTON | (780) 488-4871

    Prevention, treatment and services for vision loss through eye diseases like age related macular degeneration AMD and glaucoma.



  • NT, 5120 49TH STREET, X1A 2N6 YELLOWKNIFE | (867) 873-2647

    Prevention, treatment and services for vision loss through eye diseases like age related macular degeneration AMD and glaucoma.



  • BC, 247 LAWRENCE AVENUE, V1Y 6L2 KELOWNA | (250) 763-1191

    Prevention, treatment and services for vision loss through eye diseases like age related macular degeneration AMD and glaucoma.



  • NB, 118 HIGHFIELD STREET, E1C 5N7 MONCTON | 506-857-4240

    Prevention, treatment and services for vision loss through eye diseases like age related macular degeneration AMD and glaucoma.



  • ON, 615 DAVIS DRIVE, L3Y 2R2 NEWMARKET | 705-728-3352

    Prevention, treatment and services for vision loss through eye diseases like age related macular degeneration AMD and glaucoma.



  • 115 PARKDALE AVE, L8K 6K4 HAMILTON | 905-528-8555

    Prevention, treatment and services for vision loss through eye diseases like age related macular degeneration AMD and glaucoma.



  • ON, 67 KING ST, N3T 3C8 BRANTFORD | 905-528-8555

    Prevention, treatment and services for vision loss through eye diseases like age related macular degeneration AMD and glaucoma.



  • 895 THIRD AVE. E., N4K 2K6 OWEN SOUND | 519-685-8420

    Prevention, treatment and services for vision loss through eye diseases like age related macular degeneration AMD and glaucoma.



  • 440 MCIRVINE ROAD, P9A 3T8 FORT FRANCES | (807) 274-5395

    CONFEDERATION COLLEGE. NOW THAT'S EDUCATION THAT WORKS. KENORA CAMPUS. DRYDEN CAMPUS. FORT FRANCES CAMPUS. GREENSTONE CAMPUS. MARATHON CAMPUS. SIOUX CAMPUS.; 87 % OF OUR GRADUATES WERE EMPLOYED WITHIN 6 MONTHS OF GRADUATION; 87% OF OUR GRADUATES WERE EMPLOYED WITHIN 6 MOTHS OF GRADUATION, ; COLLEGE, EDUCATION



  • ON, 70 WELLINGTON STREET, P8T 1B1 SIOUX LOOKOUT | (807) 737-2851

    CONFEDERATION COLLEGE. NOW THAT'S EDUCATION THAT WORKS. KENORA CAMPUS. DRYDEN CAMPUS. FORT FRANCES CAMPUS. GREENSTONE CAMPUS. MARATHON CAMPUS. SIOUX CAMPUS.; 87 % OF OUR GRADUATES WERE EMPLOYED WITHIN 6 MONTHS OF GRADUATION; 87% OF OUR GRADUATES WERE EMPLOYED WITHIN 6 MOTHS OF GRADUATION, ; COLLEGE, EDUCATION



  • ON, 1600 CALIFORNIA AVENUE, K6V 5T8 BROCKVILLE | 613-342-4441

    information, cultural industries, publishing, newspaper, sports, business, arts, life, entertainment, travel, lifestyle



  • ON, 53 DALHOUSIE ST. P.O. BOX 965, N3T 5S8 BRANTFORD | (519) 756-2020

    information, cultural industries, publishing, newspaper, publisher, news, expositor, media



  • 200 RENÉ-LÉVESQUE BOULEVARD WEST, H2Z 1X4 MONTREAL | 514-283-5191

    Canadian Heritage and Canada’s major national cultural institutions play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians.



  • 471 QUEENSWAY AVENUE, V1Y 6S5 KELOWNA | 250-470-4833

    Canadian Heritage and Canada’s major national cultural institutions play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians.



  • 1230 GOVERNMENT STREET, V8W 1Y3 VICTORIA | 250-363-3514

    Canadian Heritage and Canada’s major national cultural institutions play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians.



  • 700 6TH AVENUE SW, T2P 0T8 CALGARY | 403-292-5541

    Canadian Heritage and Canada’s major national cultural institutions play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of 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…



  • 15 EDDY STREET, K1A 0M5 GATINEAU | 819-997-0055

    Canadian Heritage and Canada’s major national cultural institutions play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians.



  • 300 WEST GEORGIA ST., V6B 6C6 VANCOUVER | 604-666-0176

    Canadian Heritage and Canada’s major national cultural institutions play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians.



  • AB, PO BOX 57096, T8A 5L7 SHERWOOD PARK | 780-448-9693

    information, cultural industries, publishing, newspaper, journals, news, health, healing, oil, gas, culture, writers, subscriptions



  • MB, 626 FERRY ROAD, R3H 0T7 WINNIPEG | (204) 786-7031

    Perimeter is a diversified airline company operating a Class 2 scheduled air service in Manitoba, a flight training school, charter and contract flying, a fuel depot in Northern Manitoba, and a full service maintenance facility while leasing Metro aircraft to other operators in North America.



  • ON, 20 HANNA CRT, K8P 5J2 BELLEVILLE | 613-962-3294

    As Canada’s largest custom book publisher and third largest in North America, Essence Publishing is committed to making quality book publishing easy and affordable.



  • QC, 3044, DELISLE STREET, H4C 1M9 MONTREAL | 514-934-4622

    Prevention, treatment and services for vision loss through eye diseases like age related macular degeneration AMD and glaucoma.



  • NS, 2717 JOSEPH HOWE DRIVE, B3J 2T2 HALIFAX | 902-426-3031

    The best source of local news in Nova Scotia, featuring articles from The Chronicle Herald, breaking news, sports, entertainment, business, national news, international news, weather.



  • ON, 501-130, ALBERT STREET, K1P 5G4 OTTAWA | (613) 233-7885

    Founded in 1922, the Canadian Historical Association/Société Historique du Canada is a bilingual scholarly organization dedicated to research in all fields of history. To this end, the CHA/SHC oversees a vigorous publication program; it lobbies governments, archives, and museums in Canada and elsewhere on issues relating to the preservation and availability of historical records; it organizes an annual conference in which historians showcase their research; it supports graduate students pursuing…



  • ON, 333 BLOOR STREET EAST, M4W 1G9 TORONTO | (416) 764-2000

    Rogers Publishing: We connect Canadians. Canada's largest publisher. Leadership in French and English. Innovating with media and events. Building brands and communities.



  • 1045 MAIN STREET, E1C 1H1 MONCTON | 506-851-7066

    Canadian Heritage and Canada’s major national cultural institutions play a vital role in the cultural, civic and economic life of Canadians.



  • ON, SUITE 2500, 181 BAY STREET, M5J 2T7 TORONTO | (416) 360-8600

    The Toronto office of Lang Michener was formed in 1927 as a partnership between Daniel W. Lang and Roland Michener. Our first office was located at 347 Bay Street, making us one of the original Bay Street law firms, and we now occupy three floors at Brookfield Place, one of Toronto's most interesting office complexes. But throughout all of the changes, one thing has remained consistent at Lang Michener: our commitment to high performance.



  • AB, 15 COLONEL BAKER PL NE, T2E 4Z3 CALGARY | 403-266-8831

    Prevention, treatment and services for vision loss through eye diseases like age related macular degeneration AMD and glaucoma.



  • ON, 1270 CENTRAL PARKWAY WEST, L5C 4P4 MISSISSAUGA | 905-528-8555

    Prevention, treatment and services for vision loss through eye diseases like age related macular degeneration AMD and glaucoma.



  • ON, 1450 NAKINA DRIVE, P7C 4W1 THUNDER BAY | (807) 475-6110

    CONFEDERATION COLLEGE. NOW THAT'S EDUCATION THAT WORKS. KENORA CAMPUS. DRYDEN CAMPUS. FORT FRANCES CAMPUS. GREENSTONE CAMPUS. MARATHON CAMPUS. SIOUX CAMPUS.; 87 % OF OUR GRADUATES WERE EMPLOYED WITHIN 6 MONTHS OF GRADUATION; 87% OF OUR GRADUATES WERE EMPLOYED WITHIN 6 MOTHS OF GRADUATION, ; COLLEGE, EDUCATION


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