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  • Awarded Company

    NS, 819 GRAVEL PIT RD, B0K 1Z0 WEST RIVER STATION | 902-396-3760

    With over 50 years of combined experience, we are capable of handling just about any computer problem you have. Looking for a new computer, looking to setup a network, looking to improve the performance of your system by removing that nasty virus or just need a quick tune-up, we can help.


  • Awarded Company

    ON, MAIN STREET, L9T 5Z5 MILTON | 647.226.7313
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    A Milton, Ontario based small business that provide web solutions, computer services and business applications training.



  • QC, 530, Beriault St, J4G 1S8 LONGUEUIL | 450-646-9760
    Rating 55 out of 5 based on 3 review(s) · Products (1)

    Since the first Jean Coutu Pharmacy opened in 1969, The Jean Coutu Group has constantly innovated, adapted itself and moved forward to meet the needs and expectations of consumers. After all, our business is all about people. Our goal is to offer customers all the advantages of a large drugstore chain while still retaining the personalised service offered by a local pharmacist. As franchiser and distributor, The Jean Coutu Group! With over 37 years' experience, The Jean Coutu Group (PJC) Inc.…



  • BC, 402-1488 HORNBY STREET, V6Z 1X3 VANCOUVER | 1-877-425-4254
    Rating 55 out of 5 based on 2 review(s)

    Online scheduling solutions for booking appointments, tours events and meeting rooms. Save money and prevent no-shows with email and text message reminders from the convenience of an internet connected computer, iPad or mobile device.



  • 247 PROVENCHER BOULEVARD, R2H 0G6 WINNIPEG | (204) 942-2880

    The mission of the Stroke Recovery Association of Manitoba Inc. is to improve the quality of life for Stroke Survivors and their Families.



  • MB, P.O. BOX 674, R0E 1L0 PINAWA | (204) 753-2915

    The Canadian Weed Science Society is a vibrant national society dedicated to the study and understanding of weeds and invasive plant species, and their impact on the agricultural landscape. Weeds have been a problem in Canada ever since people began to grow crops.



  • BC, 4252 COMMERCE CIRCLE, V8Z 4M2 VICTORIA | (250) 727-7057

    Victoria Free-Net is a not-for-profit Internet service provider (ISP), providing Internet service and facilities at low cost. As a non profit, we depend upon peoples' donations and voluntary annual membership dues. Although the dues do not cover all expenses, they are the basis of our monthly cash flow and are essential in meeting our ongoing costs.



  • BC, BOX 1270, V9M 7Z8 COMOX | (250) 339-6117

    The Watershed Sentinel deserves its reputation for publishing the true story about how BC fits in an increasingly global world, where our trees become phone books and bears are hunted or, worse, poached. Each issue praises stewardship successes and offers constructive solutions to the problems we still face. Environmental news from the Georgia Strait, British Columbia, and the world! The Watershed Sentinel is a bi-monthly magazine from British Columbia on the West Coast of Canada. It offers a…



  • ON, 2 DALY AVENUE, K1N 6E2 OTTAWA | 613-686-1941

    Artengine is a non-profit, artist-run centre that fosters democratic and innovative approaches to electronic art and its evolving relationship with society. Incorporated as a non-profit artist-run centre in 1996, Artengine strives to promote accessibility of technological tools to the local and regional community. Artengine has always provided members, artists, and other centres access to services, shared knowledge, and technical assistance in the creation of artworks.



  • ON, 39 BEECHWOOD, K9J-1M2 PETERBOROUGH | 705 741-0623

    Big Guy Enterprises is dedicated to professional photography and Web Services of all types! Serving the Clarington region including Whitby Oshawa Courtice Newcastle Orono Newtonville Port Hope and Cobourg.




  • ON, 1584 NORTH ROUTLEDGE PARK, N6H 5L6 LONDON |

    Featuring a database of programs and resources aimed at science and technology education, literacy and promotion across the country.



  • ON, 5343 DUNDAS ST.W., SUITE 400, M9B 6K5 ETOBICOKE | (416) 236-3636

    Windsor Information Network Company, Ltd. (WINCOM) (Windsor and Essex County's first commercial Internet Service Provider) is now owned by Primus Canada.



  • MB, 210 - 207 FORT STREET, R3C 1E2 WINNIPEG | (204) 589-5001

    The Jubilee Fund endeavours to advocate social justice through awareness-raising about a moral economy and through ethical financing in the form of loans and equity for community economic development.



  • AB, 2888 SHAGANAPPI TRAIL NW, T3B 6A8 CALGARY | (403) 955-2297

    The Southern Alberta Child & Youth Health Network (SACYHN or the Network) is a dynamic, voluntary collaboration among individuals and organizations concerned with the health and well being of all children, youth and families.



  • 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.



  • BC, 9519 ERICKSON DRIVE, V3J 1M9 BURNABY | (604) 628-6961

    You don’t get paid to manage and maintain frustrating technology, you get paid to run and grow your business. Outsourcing your IT support to the experts at Transparent Solutions is like having your very own IT department, so you can focus on the things that matter most. Our success is measured by your stability, so you can depend on us for customized, reliable and proactive management of all your technology needs.



  • QC, 315 ST. CATHERINE STREET EAST, H2X 3X2 MONTREAL | (514) 987-6671

    The Tourism Intelligence Network is an organization devoted to strategic intelligence gathering in the field of tourism. It was launched on January 30, 2004, by the Transat Chair in Tourism at the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) School of Business Administration, with the financial support of Canada Economic Development– Quebec Regions and Tourisme Québec



  • ON, 100 CITY CENTRE DR, M4P 3A4 TORONTO | 905-276-3341

    We make it easy for travellers to plan and purchase their holidays online through our various websites, by telephone, or at one of our storefront locations. Whether booking a holiday package, cruise, or a flight, knowledgeable Thomas Cook will always provide the best service, price and guidance to ensure our clients have a fabulous vacation experience.



  • SK, 202-1275 BROAD ST., S4R 1Y2 REGINA | (306) 780-9414

    The Saskatchewan Council for Archives and Archivists (SCAA) represents the Saskatchewan archival community in the Canadian archival system, and is responsible for developing a cooperative and successful archival network in Saskatchewan, encouraging the establishment of new archives in Saskatchewan, promoting and developing standard archival policies and practices, and promoting public understanding and use of archives and historical resources in Saskatchewan.



  • ON, P.O. BOX 3220, STATION C, K1Y 1E4 OTTAWA | 613 288 6000

    CBC/Radio-Canada is Canada's national public broadcaster and one of this country's largest cultural institutions. Through the delivery of a comprehensive range of radio, television, Internet, and satellite-based services, CBC-Radio/Canada is available how, where, and when Canadians want it.



  • 600 UNIVERSITY AVE, M5G 1X5 TORONTO | 416-586-4800

    We are a comprehensive Canadian microbiology department with information on infectious diseases, infection control, clinical services, research studies, population and laboratory based surveillance programs, lab manuals, as well as frequently asked questions and editorial reviews. The Department of Microbiology is based at Mount Sinai Hospital (MSH)



  • BC, UNIT 1 - 10025 128A STREET, V3T 3E4 SURREY | 604-619-1286

    Is your computer getting slower each time you use it? Are you tired of your computer crashing all the time? Do have a computer that contains important information and you want to salvage the data. You don't have to unplug everything and cart your computer around to get it fixed, eliminate the possibility of damage that can be caused in transport: we'll come to you.



  • ON, 3235 DUFFERIN ST., M6A 2T2 TORONTO | 416-658-5757

    Toronto and Oakville company that specializes in home automation, security systems, camera systems, home networking, and home theatre.



  • BC, 750 BURRARD ST. SUITE 300, V6Z 1X5 VANCOUVER | 604-685-0308

    With an iconic brand and products that lead Canada's media sector in delivering top quality editorial content, national circulation and an engaged readership base, we provide unique, compelling and integrated advertising environments for you to position your brand in the most effective manner. In print for 165 years, The Globe and Mail has consistently delivered Canada's best and deepest coverage of national, international and business news. Media Central is GlobeLink's unique resource for…



  • ON, 2030 SCOTLAND STREET, P7J1B4 THUNDER BAY | 807-475-3196

    Amik's strength is in providing reasonably priced and well experienced rate based resources for computer project work. Amik Technology offers boardroom, meeting and classroom design services and unlike many firms , we can offer heating ventilation and air conditioning consulting because of our mechanical technology background. We supply and install projectors and screens including pole mounts and recessed ceiling mounted hardware. We also supply and install complete videoconferencing systems.



  • ON, 96 ELGIN PARK DRIVE, L9P 0C2 UXBRIDGE | (001) 905-852-1101

    The Golf Association as it is currently structured came into being in November of 2001, following the amalgamation of the Ontario Golf Association and the Ontario Ladies Golf Association. Prior to the amalgamation, the OGA and the OLGA had represented amateur golfers in Ontario for close to 80 years and had done an excellent job of building and promoting the game. At the time of the amalgamation only Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan had taken the step towards amalgamation. Since that time, all…



  • NF, 332 MEMORIAL DRIVE, A0C 1B0 CLARENVILLE | (866) 990-4465

    Hickman Automotive Group is a family owned and operated business, established in 1905 by Albert E. Hickman who was born in Grand Bank Newfoundland. The original Company, A. E. Hickman Company, was in the fish business as a supplier, a buyer, and a seller. The Company would buy salt fish from the Fisherman around the Island and transport it in their own vessels to South America, the Caribbean, and the Mediterranean. In turn, they would bring back coal, salt and other commodities to Newfoundland.…



  • 11 EAGLE ROAD, A0E 1E0 BURIN | (001) 709-891-1300

    Hickman Automotive Group is a family owned and operated business, established in 1905 by Albert E. Hickman who was born in Grand Bank Newfoundland. The original Company, A. E. Hickman Company, was in the fish business as a supplier, a buyer, and a seller. The Company would buy salt fish from the Fisherman around the Island and transport it in their own vessels to South America, the Caribbean, and the Mediterranean. In turn, they would bring back coal, salt and other commodities to Newfoundland.…



  • NF, 201 AIRPORT BLVD., A0A 1T0 GANDER | (001) 709-596-5005

    Hickman Automotive Group is a family owned and operated business, established in 1905 by Albert E. Hickman who was born in Grand Bank Newfoundland. The original Company, A. E. Hickman Company, was in the fish business as a supplier, a buyer, and a seller. The Company would buy salt fish from the Fisherman around the Island and transport it in their own vessels to South America, the Caribbean, and the Mediterranean. In turn, they would bring back coal, salt and other commodities to Newfoundland.…



  • NF, 24 PEET STREET, A1B 4S6 ST. JOHNS | (866) 990-2275

    Hickman Automotive Group is a family owned and operated business, established in 1905 by Albert E. Hickman who was born in Grand Bank Newfoundland. The original Company, A. E. Hickman Company, was in the fish business as a supplier, a buyer, and a seller. The Company would buy salt fish from the Fisherman around the Island and transport it in their own vessels to South America, the Caribbean, and the Mediterranean. In turn, they would bring back coal, salt and other commodities to Newfoundland.…



  • NB, 167 CREEK ROAD, E4E 4L7 WATERFORD | 506-433-6101

    The New Brunswick Environmental Network (NBEN), established in 1991, is a communication network that links together over 70 non-profit environmental organizations.



  • ON, 517 WELLINGTON STREET WEST, M5V 1G1 TORONTO | 416 591 7151

    The Ontario Network of Employment Skills Training Projects (ONESTEP) is a province-wide umbrella organization for the community-based training and employment (CBTE) sector. More than 450 programs are provided by our member agencies, with over 250, 000 clients served each year. Services include but are not limited to: career and personal counseling; literacy, ESL and numeracy programs; job-finding clubs; computer courses; sector-specific training (finances, tourism, healthcare) and job placement.



  • AB, 300-417 14TH STREET NW, T2N 2A1 CALGARY | (403) 920-0070

    Winnipeg Technical College provides secondary and post secondary students with applied skills training for careers in Health Care, Information Technology, and Skilled Trades.



  • ON, 1200 MAIN STREET WEST, L8N 3Z5 HAMILTON | (905) 525-9140, ext. 26502

    AllerGen's Administrative Centre, located at McMaster University, facilitates the day-to-day functions and activities of the Network. Overseen by the Managing Director, the Administrative Centre staff includes administration, communications, IT and financial professionals. Through various network events, initiatives and committees, the administrative staff facilitates and coordinates activities and programs geared at networking, professional and student development, research opportunities…



  • BC, PO BOX 2623, V8L 4C1 SIDNEY | 250-818-0288

    Angel Flight of British Columbia is a charitable, non-profit organization that serves people with medical issues. We coordinate a network of pilots and other volunteers to transport patients via private aircraft from points on Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland to treatment centres in Victoria and Vancouver. Our passengers are patients who have to travel long distances for diagnosis, surgery, chemotherapy, dialysis, or other treatments not locally available. Patients have to able to get…



  • BC, 520 GORGE ROAD EAST, V8W 2P3 VICTORIA | 250-385-2551

    BC Transit links communities, businesses and lifestyles in over 50 communities across the province. Start your journey online to join BC Transit’s 50 million annual customers.



  • BC, 6303 NW MARINE DRIVE, V6T 1Z1 VANCOUVER | 604-822-0924

    The Canadian Climate Impacts and Adaptation Research Network officially ceased operations June 30th, 2007. The CCIARN BC website will remain accessible to the public until further notice; however, it will not be updated on a regular basis. All reference material, presentations, workshop reports and other archived information contained on this site will be housed at the official CCIARN Legacy Website, a combined archive of all activities and output from the six years that CCIARN was active.



  • ON, 399 BATHURST STREET, M5T 2S8 TORONTO | 416 603 5800

    group of Canadian investigators coming together to improve the outcome of lupus patients across our country through collaborative research.



  • AB, PO BOX 89068, T2Z 3W3 CALGARY | 403.244.7821

    CNAM is a non-profit association established in 2009 to promote industry awareness, innovation and knowledge transfer to municipal/utility infrastructure asset management principles and practices among both operational and strategic municipal practitioners. CNAM is the definitive hub through which municipal industry professionals can both gain and distribute information on the latest developments in municipal infrastructure asset management.



  • ON, 56 RIVERWOOD TERRACE, L7E 1S4 BOLTON |

    Since the triumph of the Cuban Revolution in 1959, Canadians have maintained a strong sense of friendship and solidarity with the people of Cuba. Although Canadian government policy has cooled and warmed over the decades, we have refused to follow the cruel and unjust U.S. policy toward this Caribbean nation.



  • ON, 200 UNIVERSITY AVENUE WEST, N2L 3G1 WATERLOO | 519-888-4567

    The Canadian Water Network (CWN) was created as one of Canada's Networks of Centres of Excellence (NCE), to build a network that develops opportunities related to the provision of safe, clean water. In collaboration with universities, government and industry, the CWN has developed a variety of scientific projects and initiatives that address key water-related issues facing Canadians while embracing strong multidisciplinary and multi-sectoral partnerships.



  • ON, 180 DUNDAS STREET WEST, M5G 1Z8 TORONTO | 416 813 8807

    eCHN (electronic Child Health Network) is operated as a non-profit, government-funded organization dedicated to providing electronic solutions that permit the use and sharing of health care information among authorized health care providers. eCHN's mission is to be the preferred enabler of electronic health information for providers of child health care, and for parents and children across Ontario and Canada.



  • ON, 180 RIVERVIEW DRIVE, N7M 5Z8 CHATHAM | 519-351-5677

    The Integrated Health Services Plan (IHSP) is the second public presentation of the LHIN’s priorities and strategies for the 3-year period starting in April, 2010. This IHSP recognizes earlier planning work and now focuses on further defining health care system needs and strategies to integrate the local health system. The IHSP describes priorities, strategies and proposed outcomes for the local health system. It is aligned with provincial priorities of the Ministry of Health and Long-Term…



  • ON, 761 QUEEN STREET WEST, M6J 1G1 TORONTO |

    The FASD Ontario Network of Expertise (FASD ONE) is working to respond to emerging issues, changing environment, and available resources by focusing on priorities related to gaps or challenges associated with this complex disability.



  • ON, RIDEAU STREET, K1N 1C5 OTTAWA | (514) 847-1684

    Our focus nationally is to educate youth by raising awareness of social injustices and creating a critical analysis of social, political, economic and cultural injustices both in Canada and abroad. Presently in Ontario, Quebec, Alberta and British Columbia, we facilitate justice education workshops for high school and university students as well as organize experiential cultural exchanges abroad for both student groups and Aboriginal communities across Canada. Similar workshops are available for…



  • 200 MOUNT ROYAL CIRCLE, T3E 7P7 CALGARY |

    Our focus nationally is to educate youth by raising awareness of social injustices and creating a critical analysis of social, political, economic and cultural injustices both in Canada and abroad. Presently in Ontario, Quebec, Alberta and British Columbia, we facilitate justice education workshops for high school and university students as well as organize experiential cultural exchanges abroad for both student groups and Aboriginal communities across Canada. Similar workshops are available for…



  • BC, 1424 COMMERCIAL DR, V5L 5G3 VANCOUVER |

    Our focus nationally is to educate youth by raising awareness of social injustices and creating a critical analysis of social, political, economic and cultural injustices both in Canada and abroad. Presently in Ontario, Quebec, Alberta and British Columbia, we facilitate justice education workshops for high school and university students as well as organize experiential cultural exchanges abroad for both student groups and Aboriginal communities across Canada. Similar workshops are available for…



  • ON, 152 CARLTON ST, M5A 2K1 TORONTO |

    Our focus internationally is to address root causes of poverty, homelessness and landless people through long term commitments to transformational development projects in communities that we are developing mutually beneficial relationships with. Nationally and internationally, we support local organizations working to address root causes of poverty, homelessness and displacement through committing to transformational community development projects that promote sustainable economic, social…



  • ON, 88 WYNDHAM ST. NORTH, N1H 6N8 GUELPH |

    Our focus nationally is to educate youth by raising awareness of social injustices and creating a critical analysis of social, political, economic and cultural injustices both in Canada and abroad. Presently in Ontario, Quebec, Alberta and British Columbia, we facilitate justice education workshops for high school and university students as well as organize experiential cultural exchanges abroad for both student groups and Aboriginal communities across Canada. Similar workshops are available for…



  • ON, 73 RIDEAU STREET, K1N 1C5 OTTAWA |

    Our focus nationally is to educate youth by raising awareness of social injustices and creating a critical analysis of social, political, economic and cultural injustices both in Canada and abroad.


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