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CULTURAL

  • ODYSSEY GROUP TOURS
    K7L 1B1 KINGSTON, 182 PRINCESS STREET

    Odyssey Group Tours is based in Kingston, Ontario, Canada and specializes in operating enriching travel programs throughout Canada and abroad. We have relationships with premier lecturers, cultural experts, naturalists and travel providers. It is these relationships that make it possible for us to offer you quality programs.


  • BUILT HERITAGE NEWS
    ON, M5T 3K6 TORONTO, 21 NASSAU STREET-415

    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 coverage of heritage news.


  • TRANSYLVANIA LIVE
    QC, J5C 2A8 STE-CATHERINE, 3565 CR. DE L'ARTEMIS

    Our main activity is now focused on tourism - as a tour operator Transylvania Live - Expert in Transylvania . Our tours: are guaranteed to depart on the dates given, as we do not insist on a minimum number of bookings before departure. Some of our holidays depart from Budapest to help considerably reduce flight costs . Fortunately, these flights are usually direct so that any time-consuming flight changes are avoided. From 2007 we have start publishing tours with Bucharest departures due to the fact that Delta Airlines launched direct flights from New York to Bucharest. Launched in 1995 Transylvania Live - Expert in Transylvania is always searching for better values and continuously optimizing existing services. Professional staffs are not only ready to answer current needs, but can also anticipate future requirements in the constantly changing marketplace.


  • NORTHERN ONTARIO MEDICAL JOURNAL
    ON, P3E 3N5 SUDBURY, 158 ELGIN STREET

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


  • CANADIAN HERITAGE
    M5V 3T6 TORONTO, 150 JOHN STREET

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


  • CANADIAN HERITAGE
    N6A 3E3 LONDON, 457 RICHMOND STREET

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


  • CANADIAN HERITAGE
    A1C 5X4 ST. JOHN'S, 10 BARTERS HILL, 5TH FLOOR

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


  • CNIB/INCA
    MB, R3G 3M3 WINNIPEG, 1080 PORTAGE AVE.

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


  • CNIB/INCA
    NB, E3B 6Z3 FREDERICTON, 77 WESTMORLAND STREET

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


  • CANADIAN HERITAGE
    B3J 1S9 HALIFAX, 1869 UPPER WATER STREET

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


  • CNIB/INCA
    AB, T1A 0C6 MEDICINE HAT, 102-520 2ND STREET SE

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


  • PRIMUS TELECOMMUNICATIONS CANADA INC.
    NB, E3V 1E8 EDMUNDSTON, 135 ST-FRANCOIS STREET

    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 was founded in 1997 and has since grown to more than 650 employees. It has offices across Canada including Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa, London and Edmundston. 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.
    BC, V6B 5A6 VANCOUVER, 333 SEYMOUR STREET

    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), 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 was founded in 1997 and has since grown to more than 650 employees. It has offices across Canada including Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa, London and Edmundston.


  • CANADIAN HERITAGE
    S4P 2H1 REGINA, 1975 SCARTH STREET

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


  • CNIB/INCA
    BC, V1Y 6L2 KELOWNA, 247 LAWRENCE AVENUE

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


  • CNIB/INCA
    L8K 6K4 HAMILTON, 115 PARKDALE AVE

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


  • CNIB/INCA
    ON, N3T 3C8 BRANTFORD, 67 KING ST

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


  • THE EXPOSITOR
    ON, N3T 5S8 BRANTFORD, 53 DALHOUSIE ST. P.O. BOX 965

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


  • CANADIAN HERITAGE
    V8W 1Y3 VICTORIA, 1230 GOVERNMENT STREET

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


  • CANADIAN HERITAGE
    T2P 0T8 CALGARY, 700 6TH AVENUE SW

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


  • CANADIAN HERITAGE
    K1A 0M5 GATINEAU, 15 EDDY STREET

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


  • CANADIAN HERITAGE
    V6B 6C6 VANCOUVER, 300 WEST GEORGIA ST.

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


  • CNIB/INCA
    QC, H4C 1M9 MONTREAL, 3044, DELISLE STREET

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


  • CANADVENTURE
    BC, V0P 1R0 SAYWARD, SITE 10, BOX 2, COMPARTMENT 5, RR1

    CanAdventure Education is a leading-edge wilderness adventure program that engages struggling teens in education, cultural awareness, skill development, and personal growth.


  • CBC RADIO-CANADA
    ON, K1Y 1E4 OTTAWA, P.O. BOX 3220, STATION C

    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.


  • THE HALIFAX HERALD LIMITED
    NS, B3J 2T2 HALIFAX, 2717 JOSEPH HOWE DRIVE

    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.


  • CANADIAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
    ON, K1P 5G4 OTTAWA, 501-130, ALBERT STREET

    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 degrees in history; and it offers a number of prizes to recognize and promote excellence in historical scholarship.


  • ROGERS PUBLISHING LIMITED
    ON, M4W 1G9 TORONTO, 333 BLOOR STREET EAST

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


  • CANADIAN HERITAGE
    E1C 1H1 MONCTON, 1045 MAIN STREET

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


  • CONFEDERATION COLLEGE
    ON, P7C 4W1 THUNDER BAY, 1450 NAKINA DRIVE

    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


  • ALBERTA CANCER FOUNDATION
    AB, T5J 3H1 EDMONTON, 710-10123-99 ST NW

    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 Cancer Centre and Alberta's 15 associate and community cancer centres.


  • ALGOMA NEWS REVIEW
    ON, P0S 1K0 WAWA, 33 ST MARIE

    The Algoma News Review was established in Wawa, Ontario in 1964 by Mr. Roy Brocklebank under the parent company, Wawa Print & Litho which was responsible for publication of the paper and offered commercial printing services. The paper was distributed free of charge and normally ran with six to eight pages per week. All commercial printing was produced using the letterpress method. The newspaper’s area of coverage includes, Michipicoten Harbour, The Mission, Hawk Junction, White River, and Wawa. Mr. Avis was successful in making The Algoma News Review a mainstay of Wawa, White River and the Michipicoten area. The newspaper became an icon of the area because of its focus on the local news and businesses.


  • CANADA AVIATION AND SPACE MUSEUM
    QC, K1K 4R3 OTTAWA, 11 AVIATION PARKWAY

    The Canada Aviation and Space Museum continues to engage visitors to the wonder of flight with its new programming, activities, spectacular collection, and special events. The visitor is presented with the story of mankind’s ancient dream of flight celebrating the significant part that aviation has played in affecting the lives of hundreds of thousands of Canadians from its beginning in Canada in 1909 to present day. To further provide access to Canada’s aviation heritage, the Museum is set to embark on construction work in spring 2009 that will add two state-of-the-art classrooms fitted for universal access and a multi-purpose auditorium. These enhancements will provide much needed space for programming, outreach activities and special cultural events.


  • CAMPUS COMMUNITY INDEPENDENT RADIO OKANAGAN
    V1V 1V7 KELOWNA, 3333 UNIVERSITY WAY

    CIRO (Campus/Community Independent Radio Okanagan) consists of volunteers from the Campus-Community Radio Okanagan Non Profit Society, and the UBCO Student Union Radio Club. The purpose of CIRO is to establish an alternative FM “Community Based Campus Radio Station” at UBCO by applying for a broadcasting license from the CRTC (Canada’s Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission).


  • CANADIAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE
    ON, K1P 6A4 OTTAWA, 85 RUE ALBERT STREET

    The Canadian Olympic Committee is a national, private, not-for-profit organization committed to sport excellence. It is responsible for all aspects of Canada's involvement in the Olympic Movement, including Canada's participation in the Olympic and Pan American Games and a wide variety of programs that promote the Olympic Movement in Canada through cultural and educational means.


  • CANADIAN UNDERWRITER
    ON, M3C 4J2 TORONTO, 12 CONCORDE PLACE, SUITE 800

    publishing, magazine, directory, canadian underwriter magazine, insurance, marketer, ontario, pricing, cultural industries, newspaper, advertising, news paper, information, bussines


  • CONSEILLERS INRO INC.
    QC, H3X 2H9 MONTRÉAL, 5160 BOUL DÉCARIE

    INRO designs and develops the world's most powerful and proven transport planning technology. INRO software is built to handle the rigors of complex transport systems; to account for the diverse technological, social, and economic challenges facing planners today. Our focus on professional methodologies ensures that planners can rely on the credibility of our models, and our flexible tool-kit approach gives planners the freedom to adapt and customize models to suit local needs. The Emme travel demand forecasting platform, the Dynameq dynamic traffic assignment package, and the STAN strategic freight-planning platform are collectively used in over 1000 organizations in more than 70 countries, including half of the world's largest cities.


  • COUNCIL OF CANADIANS WITH DISABILITIES
    MB, R3C 0B9 WINNIPEG, 926-294 PORTAGE AVENUE

    CCD is a national human rights organization of people with disabilities working for an inclusive and accessible Canada.


  • FORMAC PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD.
    NS, B3H 1G4 HALIFAX, 5502 ATLANTIC ST

    Book store.


  • ITALIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF TORONTO
    ON, M5H 2A4 TORONTO, 80 RICHMOND ST. WEST, SUITE 1502

    The Italian Chamber of Commerce of Toronto (ICCT) is a private, independent, not-for-profit organization whose aim is to enhance and promote business, trade and cultural relations between Canada and Italy.


  • LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE
    ON, P7B 5E1 THUNDER BAY, 955 OLIVER ROAD

    Lakehead University Magazine for alumni and friends is published twice a year by the Office of Communications which is responsible for establishing policy, editorial direction, and content for the Magazine. The views expressed or implied do not necessarily reflect those of Lakehead University or the Office of Communications.


  • MCCORD MUSEUM
    QC, H3A 1E9 MONTRÉAL, 690 RUE SHERBROOKE O

    Inaugurated in 1921, the McCord embodies the vision of a passionate collector, David Ross McCord, whose abiding wish was to shed light on the history and cultures of his country and thus bring its people together.


  • NEW BRUNSWICK MUSEUM
    NB, E2L 4Z6 SAINT JOHN, MARKET SQUARE

    Explore, discover and enjoy all that the New Brunswick Museum has to offer! A visit to the New Brunswick Museum brings heritage to life. Join us and discover a world of fun, learning and wonderment. The Market Square Exhibitions Centre offers three floors and 60, 000 square feet of permanent and temporary exhibition spaces and a wide range of programs and events. The Collections, Archives and Research Library and Head Office are situated at the Douglas Avenue Collections Centre.


  • PEAK PUBLICATION SOCIETY
    BC, V5A 1S6 BURNABY, 8888 UNIVERSITY DRIVE

    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.


  • PRIMUS TELECOMMUNICATIONS CANADA INC.
    AB, T5S 1K9 EDMONTON, SUITE 307,10335 172ST

    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), 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 was founded in 1997 and has since grown to more than 650 employees. It has offices across Canada including Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa, London and Edmundston.


  • PUMPHOUSE ART CENTRE ASSOCIATION
    ON, L0S 1J0 NIAGARA ON THE LAKE, 247 RICARDO ST.

    The Centre was established to provide residents of the Niagara region and visitors with an environment which encourages interest in various forms of visual art. To that end, it organizes classes, workshops and exhibitions in a wide range of media.


  • SPORT NOVA SCOTIA
    NS, B3J 1G6 HALIFAX, 5516 SPRING GARDEN RD

    Sport Nova Scotia is a voice for sport that promotes the benefits of health, personal development and achievement for all participants. Sport Nova Scotia provides support, direction and leadership to its member organizations in their delivery of sport opportunities to Nova Scotians.


  • THE ECHO
    ON, P0T 2C0 MANITOUWADGE, PO BOX 550

    TheEcho.ca, your source for local news, weather, information, business, artist and service groups directories and more about Manitouwadge, Ontario, Canada. Proudly brought to you by Manitouwadge Printers Ltd.


  • THE LANCE
    ON, N9B 3P4 WINDSOR, 401 SUNSET AVE

    The Lance is the only publication GUARANTEED to reach the students. Every Wednesday, students, staff and faculty at the University of Windsor depend on the Lance to provide them with information about campus events, community activities, arts, news, sports, special features and opinion. As the second largest newspaper in Windsor and the official student newspaper for the University of Windsor, the Lance prints 10, 000 copies at the start of every week during the academic year and monthly during the summer months. Copies are distributed FREE of charge across campus and throughout Windsor with more than 2, 000 copies mailed direct to homes surrounding the campus.


  • THE LAW SOCIETY OF SASKATCHEWAN
    SK, S4P 0R7 REGINA, 1100 - 2002 VICTORIA AVE

    To govern the legal profession by upholding high standards of competence and integrity; ensuring the independence of the profession; advancing the administration of justice, the profession and the rule of law; all in the public interest.


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