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  • ON, 231 MCCONNELL AVENUE, K6H 4L4 CORNWALL | Phone : (613) 933-5515

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  • MB, P.O. BOX 674, R0E 1L0 PINAWA | Phone : (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, 1322A GOVERNMENT STREET, V8W 1Y8 VICTORIA | Phone : 250.595.7243

    Experienced, energetic, and dedicated to publishing quality publications, the Page One team knows what it takes to make magazines successful. And, when it comes to customer service, you can count on Page One’s professionalism and attention to detail.



  • ON, P.O. BOX 278, STATION P, M5S 2S8 TORONTO | Phone : 647-769-7887

    Akimbo is a Toronto-based company that promotes contemporary visual art, video, new media and film locally, nationally and internationally via the internet.



  • NL, 11 BOULDER LANE, A1M 2K1 PORTUGAL COVE | Phone : (709) 895-6483

    Boulder Publications Ltd. is an independent book publishing company, based in the scenic Newfoundland community of Portugal Cove-St. Phillip’s.



  • 6111 - 91 STREET, T6E 6V6 EDMONTON | Phone : 780.944.9333

    JuneWarren-Nickle’s Energy Group is Canada’s oldest and most recognized energy publishing house. Providing authoritative print and online publications, data sets, maps, charts, and directories, we are the Canadian leaders in oil and gas, construction, and alternative energy publishing. Our flagship products, Daily Oil Bulletin and Oilweek Magazine, were launched in 1937 and 1948, respectively, and for over seventy years have continued to provide relevant and extensive coverage of the upstream…



  • 308-7071 BAYERS ROAD, B3L 2C2 HALIFAX | Phone : (902) 455-4180

    The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) is Canada’s largest union. A strong and democratic union, CUPE is committed to improving the quality of life for workers in Canada. Women and men working together to form local unions built CUPE. They did so to have a stronger voice – a collective voice – in their workplace and in society as a whole. Together they have won the right to negotiate their wages and working conditions; to stop arbitrary action by employers; and to speak out without fear…



  • 100 CAPITAL DRIVE, C1E 1E7 CHARLOTTETOWN | Phone : (902) 566-4006

    The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) is Canada’s largest union. A strong and democratic union, CUPE is committed to improving the quality of life for workers in Canada. Women and men working together to form local unions built CUPE. They did so to have a stronger voice – a collective voice – in their workplace and in society as a whole. Together they have won the right to negotiate their wages and working conditions; to stop arbitrary action by employers; and to speak out without fear…



  • PO BOX 280, V0P 1N0 QUATHIASKI COVE | Phone : 250-285-2234

    Adventure travel and tourism on islands worldwide. Based on Quadra Island, British Columbia, Canada we are involved in a variety of print publications and web sites including: Discovery Islander, Wild Isle Magazine, QuadraIsland.ca and DiscoveryIslands.ca We offer a full range of publishing, graphic & web site design, and photography services.



  • ON, PUBLIC WORKS AND GOVERNMENT SERVICES CANADA, K1A 0S5 OTTAWA | Phone : 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…




  • 308 SECOND STREET SOUTH, P9N 1G4 KENORA | Phone : (807) 468-8146

    The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) is Canada’s largest union. A strong and democratic union, CUPE is committed to improving the quality of life for workers in Canada. Women and men working together to form local unions built CUPE. They did so to have a stronger voice – a collective voice – in their workplace and in society as a whole. Together they have won the right to negotiate their wages and working conditions; to stop arbitrary action by employers; and to speak out without fear…



  • 79 COURT STREET, P7A 4T7 THUNDER BAY | Phone : (807) 345-1731

    The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) is Canada’s largest union. A strong and democratic union, CUPE is committed to improving the quality of life for workers in Canada. Women and men working together to form local unions built CUPE. They did so to have a stronger voice – a collective voice – in their workplace and in society as a whole. Together they have won the right to negotiate their wages and working conditions; to stop arbitrary action by employers; and to speak out without fear…



  • 110 HANNOVER DRIVE, L2W 1A4 ST.CATHARINES | Phone : (905) 641-3051

    The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) is Canada’s largest union. A strong and democratic union, CUPE is committed to improving the quality of life for workers in Canada. Women and men working together to form local unions built CUPE. They did so to have a stronger voice – a collective voice – in their workplace and in society as a whole. Together they have won the right to negotiate their wages and working conditions; to stop arbitrary action by employers; and to speak out without fear…



  • 3015 - 5 AVENUE N.E., T2A 6T8 CALGARY | Phone : (403) 235-6955

    The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) is Canada’s largest union. A strong and democratic union, CUPE is committed to improving the quality of life for workers in Canada. Women and men working together to form local unions built CUPE. They did so to have a stronger voice – a collective voice – in their workplace and in society as a whole. Together they have won the right to negotiate their wages and working conditions; to stop arbitrary action by employers; and to speak out without fear…



  • ON, 1375 SAINT-LAURENT BOULEVARD, K1G 0Z7 OTTAWA | Phone : (613) 237-1590

    cupe is a public organization that unites Canada's workers from various areas. The union represents the rights of workers from different sectors. You can find many local offices through the country so you can visit cupe at any time like in OTTAWA at 1375 Saint-Laurent Boulevard, K1G 0Z7 .



  • ON, 615 NORRIS COURT, K7P 2R9 KINGSTON | Phone : (613) 542-2069

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  • ON, 64 CEDAR POINTE DRIVE, UNIT 1407, L4N 5R7 BARRIE | Phone : (705) 722-7387

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  • MB, 121 - 1ST STREET SW, R7N 1M9 DAUPHIN | Phone : (204) 638-0726

    cupe is a public organization that unites Canada's workers from various areas. The union represents the rights of workers from different sectors. You can find many local offices through the country so you can visit cupe at any time like in Dauphin at 121 - 1st Street SW, R7N 1M9 .



  • N.B., 295 POWER ROAD, E3V 3L6 EDMUNDSTON | Phone : (506) 735-3346

    support, cupe, transportation, women, survey, guides, election, workplace, prosperity, barriers, families, white, groups, coordinated, bilingual, latin, transportation services, public employees



  • 419D ADELAIDE STREET, E8C 1B7 DALHOUSIE | Phone : (506) 684-5518

    The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) is Canada’s largest union. A strong and democratic union, CUPE is committed to improving the quality of life for workers in Canada. Women and men working together to form local unions built CUPE. They did so to have a stronger voice – a collective voice – in their workplace and in society as a whole. Together they have won the right to negotiate their wages and working conditions; to stop arbitrary action by employers; and to speak out without fear…



  • N.B., 91 WOODSIDE LANE, E3C 0C5 FREDERICTON | Phone : (506) 458-8059

    cupe is a public organization that unites Canada's workers from various areas. The union represents the rights of workers from different sectors. You can find many local offices through the country so you can visit cupe at any time like in Fredericton at 91 Woodside Lane, E3C 0C5 .



  • 36 AUSTIN STREET, A1B 3T2 ST. JOHN'S | Phone : (709) 753-0732

    The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) is Canada’s largest union. A strong and democratic union, CUPE is committed to improving the quality of life for workers in Canada. Women and men working together to form local unions built CUPE. They did so to have a stronger voice – a collective voice – in their workplace and in society as a whole. Together they have won the right to negotiate their wages and working conditions; to stop arbitrary action by employers; and to speak out without fear…



  • 75 QUEBEC BLVD, J9X 7A2 ROUYN | Phone : (819) 762-1512

    The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) is Canada’s largest union. A strong and democratic union, CUPE is committed to improving the quality of life for workers in Canada. Women and men working together to form local unions built CUPE. They did so to have a stronger voice – a collective voice – in their workplace and in society as a whole. Together they have won the right to negotiate their wages and working conditions; to stop arbitrary action by employers; and to speak out without fear…



  • ON, 365 BLOOR STREET EAST, M4W 3L4 TORONTO | Phone : (416) 599-2458

    CILT operates on the philosophy of the Independent Living movement which was developed in response to traditional rehabilitation services models. CILT's aim is to develop and implement dignified social services that empower individuals rather than create dependencies. We encourage people with disabilities to take control of their own lives by exercising their right to examine options, make choices, take risks and even make mistakes.



  • NS, 2 DARTMOUTH ROAD, B4A 2K7 BEDFORD | Phone : (902)832-8500

    NSAHO is a member-driven association of organizations committed to the health and well-being of Nova Scotians. We support our members by delivering quality services, coordinating beneficial activities, providing innovative solutions and representing their collective views. Our vision is that NSAHO members have the capacity, resources and support to achieve their goals and work together to create the best health system in Canada.



  • BC, #705-333 TERMINAL AVENUE, V6A 4C1 VANCOUVER | Phone : (001) 604-684-8171

    The 411 Seniors Centre is an easily accessible, multi-purpose social and recreational drop in facility for seniors. Centrally located in downtown Vancouver, the Centre offers a variety of programs, services and special projects for seniors. It also houses several Associate Members who directly or indirectly work with seniors. The Centre is directed by the 411 Seniors Centre Society, with a Board of Directors, a small staff and a number of volunteers.



  • SK, 708 - 2ND AVENUE NORTH, S7K 2E1 SASKATOON | Phone : 866.711.5091

    The Aboriginal Human Resource Council (AHRC) was formed in 1998 as a public-private not-for-profit organization with a mandate to address Aboriginal labour market issues on a national level.



  • NS, 2000 BARRINGTON STREET, SUITE 1302, B3J 3K1 HALIFAX | Phone : (001) 902-429-1143

    AIMS is a Canadian, federally incorporated, non-profit, non-partisan organization with charitable status from the Canada Revenue Agency in Canada and 501 (c) 3 status from the Internal Revenue Service in Washington. Documentation of our charitable status in both countries is available on request. We are financed by contributions from individuals, corporations, foundations and other organizations, as well as by the sales of our publications. Contributions from those who support our goals are…



  • ON, 119 DIVISION STREET, L3B 3G8 WELLAND | Phone : 905-733-8635

    The Beacon Baptist Church of Welland is an Indepedent Baptist church. We are not affiliated with any denominations or fellowships. The church is a self governing body of saved, scripturally baptized believers. Beacon Baptist Church is fundamental in doctrines. That is, the church holds to the traditional Baptist distinctive. The church holds to the teaching, preaching and living of the Word of God.



  • QC, 1920 RUE BAILE, H3H 2S6 MONTREAL | Phone : 514 939 7026

    The Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) was founded in 1979 as a new form of cultural institution to build public awareness of the role of architecture in society, promote scholarly research in the field, and stimulate innovation in design practice.



  • ON, 135 HUNTER STREET EAST, L8N 1M5 HAMILTON | Phone : 905-572-2981

    The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) has a vision: the elimination of work-related illnesses and injuries. We serve Canadians – and the world – with credible and relevant tools and resources to improve workplace health and safety programs. We encourage you to join us in creating a work world without pain, loss or tragedy. We believe that all Canadians have a fundamental right to a healthy and safe working environment. Through our programs, services, knowledge…



  • QC, 6839A RUE DROLET, H2S 2T1 MONTREAL | Phone : 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, 201 CONSUMERS RD, M2J 4G8 NORTH YORK | Phone : 416-491-4552

    The Canadian Institute of Steel Construction promotes good design and safety, as well as the efficient, economical and sustainable use of structural steel. The Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC) is the national industry organization representing the structural steel, open web steel joist and steel platework fabricating industries. Formed in 1930, CISC was granted a Federal Charter as a non-profit industry association in 1942. CISC operates as a technical, marketing and government…



  • ON, 10 MORROW AVENUE, SUITE 202, M6R 2J1 TORONTO | Phone : 416 482-9635

    The mission of The Champlain Society is to increase public awareness of, and accessibility to, Canada's rich store of historical records.



  • ON, 401 RICHMOND STREET WEST, M5V 3A8 TORONTO | Phone : 416-977-3546

    We stand committed to new and challenging forms of music and to the excitement of creative engagement in sound exploration. We feature composers of new music for concert presentation as well as those who work with recorded sound; we feature improvisers, instrument designers, and artists who work in radio, sound installation and sound sculpture. We offer an inclusive context in which ideas can be discussed, and unfamiliar forms of sound art introduced to adventurous listeners. Check our back…



  • BC, 8888 UNIVERSITY DRIVE, V5A 1S6 BURNABY | Phone : 778-782-4560

    The Peak has been Simon Fraser University's Student Newspaper since 1965. In its years of existence, it has taken many different shapes and forms. Here on the Internet, it takes another form, with the e.Peak: The Peak in electronic format.



  • 1221 FLEURY EST, H2C 3K4 MONTRÉAL | Phone : +1-646-257-5906

    The Association has for its object the advancement of economic knowledge through the encouragement of study and research, the issuing of publications, and the furtherance of free and informed discussion of economic questions. The Association as such will not assume a partisan position upon any question of practical politics nor commit its members to any position thereupon.



  • AB, P.O. BOX 38031, T6A 0A0 EDMONTON | Phone : 780-719-5423

    The Canadian Institute of Steel Construction promotes good design and safety, as well as the efficient, economical and sustainable use of structural steel. The Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC) is the national industry organization representing the structural steel, open web steel joist and steel platework fabricating industries. Formed in 1930, CISC was granted a Federal Charter as a non-profit industry association in 1942. CISC operates as a technical, marketing and government…



  • ON, 380 SUSSEX DRIVE, K1N 9N4 OTTAWA | Phone : (613) 990-1985

    The CMCP carried on the Division's legacy, collecting photographs and producing major exhibitions and award-winning publications. For almost ten years, without gallery spaces of its own, it circulated its exhibitions to venues across Canada and abroad. In May 1992, the Museum became a cultural destination in downtown Ottawa, with the opening of a building specially designed to house the collection and showcase its exhibitions.



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

    The Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Division (CCIAD) facilitates the generation and sharing of knowledge, tools and mechanisms to integrate adaptation into policy, plans and projects. CCIAD works in collaboration with a range of stakeholders, including technical experts and practitioners, across all levels of government and industry.



  • BC, SUITE 308 402 WEST PENDER STREET, V6B 1T6 VANCOUVER | Phone : 604-628-7076

    The Community Energy Association (CEA) supports local governments throughout British Columbia in accelerating the application of energy efficiency and renewable energy in all aspects of community design, infrastructure and community engagement for sustainability. Our vision is one where all local governments consider energy in their land use planning and development, infrastructure choices and daily decisions. A widespread ethic evolves that values the efficient use of energy and clean…



  • ON, 310-20 RICHMOND ST EAST, M5C 2R9 TORONTO | Phone : 416-350-8872

    The foremost independent, not-for-profit applied research organization in Canada. We deliver knowledge about economic trends, public policy and organizational performance, and help build leadership capacity for a better Canada through our learning events, executive networks, research products, and customized information services.



  • AB, 110-12TH AVE SW, T2R 0G7 CALGARY | Phone : 403-221-3040

    The foremost independent, not-for-profit applied research organization in Canada. We deliver knowledge about economic trends, public policy and organizational performance, and help build leadership capacity for a better Canada through our learning events, executive networks, research products, and customized information services.



  • ON, 427 LAURIER AVENUE WEST, K1R 1B9 OTTAWA | Phone : 1-866-461-3222

    The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada, FCAC, is a federal government agency that enforces financial consumer protection laws and provides information to consumers about financial products and services like bank accounts, credit cards, debit cards, loans, mortgages, fraud, and insurance companies. FCAC home page and entry point for consumers, the financial services industry and the media.



  • 2679 DU ROYAUME BLVD, G7S 5T1 JONQUIÈRE | Phone : (418) 699-0166

    The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) is Canada’s largest union. A strong and democratic union, CUPE is committed to improving the quality of life for workers in Canada. Women and men working together to form local unions built CUPE. They did so to have a stronger voice – a collective voice – in their workplace and in society as a whole. Together they have won the right to negotiate their wages and working conditions; to stop arbitrary action by employers; and to speak out without fear…



  • BC, PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, V8V 1X4 VICTORIA | Phone : (250) 387-6510

    The primary purpose of the Library is to provide reference and research services to the Members of the Legislative Assembly, their staff, the Officers of the House, and legislative support staff. The Library will assist provincial government researchers and members of the public when this service does not conflict with the needs of these primary users. The Library's hours are 8:30 a.m - 5:00 p.m., Monday to Friday. However, when the Legislature is sitting, the Library is open only to Members…



  • ON, 4242 ROCKWOOD ROAD, L4W 1L8 MISSISSAUGA | Phone : 905.272.1843

    Find day camps, overnight camps, summer camps and camps with year round programs. Camps.ca lists camps from throughout Canada and the northern United States.



  • QC, C.P. 8888, SUCC. CENTRE-VILLE, H3C 3P8 MONTREAL | Phone : (514) 987-3264

    The Société des musées québécois (SMQ) is an umbrella group representing museums and similar institutions (exhibition centres and interpretation sites) and museology professionals in Quebec. Through the services it offers, it fosters the development of this sector and its different functions, while promoting museums on the national and international stage. Its raison d’être is to serve the higher interests of the Quebec museum network.



  • NL, P.O. BOX 129, A2A 2J4 GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR | Phone : (709) 489-2162

    editorial, sales, pagination, magazines, services, publications, newspaper, news, sports, entertainment, columnists, editorial comment, information



  • B.C., 3210 EMERSON STREET, V8G 2R8 TERRACE | Phone : (250) 635-6410

    cupe is a public organization that unites Canada's workers from various areas. The union represents the rights of workers from different sectors. You can find many local offices through the country so you can visit cupe at any time like in Terrace at 3210 Emerson Street, V8G 2R8 .


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