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  • Awarded Company
    DR IAN BRADLEY
    QC, H3Z1K9 MONTREAL, 4115 SHERBROOKE WEST #410

    McGill Professor and past Chief Psychologist of the Royal Victoria Hospital with over twenty-five years of experience in helping people find creative solutions to work and home problems.


  • ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF ARCHITECTS
    M3B 3L6 TORONTO, 111 MOATFIELD DRIVE

    The Ontario Association of Architects is a self-regulating organization governed by the Architects Act, which is a statute of the Government of Ontario. The Association is dedicated to promoting and increasing the knowledge, skill and proficiency of its members, and administering the Architects Act, in order that the public interest may be served and protected.


  • RECOVERY CENTRE FOR ADDICTIONS, TRAUMA AND FAMILIES
    R3C 0B9 WINNIPEG, 294 PORTAGE AVE

    Recovery Centre for Addictions, Trauma and Families embraces the Transtheoretical Approach to counselling which combines Psychodynamic, Existential, and Gestalt processes with Cognitive Behavioural Therapy.This approach emphasizes an empathic counselling style but also allows for insight, empowerment, and personal responsibility to drive the change process. Recovery Centre for Addictions, Trauma, & Families exists to provide individual, family and group counselling resources for Addictions Prevention and Recovery, Trauma Recovery, and Marriage and Family Restoration. We are an out-patient facility dependent on client fees for continued operation. We provide a client centered, personal atmosphere in helping individuals and families design an Action Plan that fits their biological, psychological, social and spiritual recovery needs.


  • AMARANTH
    . TORONTO, .

    Amaranth is about internet programming, specializing in ColdFusion projects, usually dynamic database-driven pages with a back end module for monitoring/updating.


  • THE CENTRE FOR SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATION
    R3C 0G2 WINNIPEG, 103-520 PORTAGE AVENUE

    The Centre for Sustainable Transportation is a membership-based, non-profit organization that facilitates best practices for the movement of people and goods over the long-term. We bridge academic, business, and public interest to identify and help craft winning transportation solutions that benefit society and the environment while enhancing mobility.


  • ONTARIO RESEARCH CENTRE FOR COMPUTER ALGEBRA
    ON, N6A 5B7 LONDON, UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO

    The Ontario Research Centre for Computer Algebra (ORCCA) performs fundamental research and development in mathematical software, focusing on computer algebra. The Centre was founded in 1999 with the support of government and private sector sources.


  • PERIMETER INSTITUTE FOR THEORETICAL PHYSICS
    ON, N2L 2Y5 WATERLOO, 31 CAROLINE ST

    Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics is a basic research centre dedicated to exploring the world around us at its most fundamental level. It began in the summer of 1999 when Mike Lazaridis, founder and Co-CEO of Research In Motion (RIM) - maker of the successful BlackBerryTM - found himself in a position to help foster research and innovation in Canada by establishing a world-class institute devoted to theoretical physics.


  • CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR BIOENGINEERING
    MB, R3T 5S3 WINNIPEG, PO BOX 23101 RPO MCGILLIVRAY

    Canadian Society for Engineering in Agricultural, Food and Biological systems (CSBE - SCGAB) - information on and links to agricultural engineering, food engineering or biological engineering


  • CANADA FOUNDATION FOR INNOVATION
    K1P 5E4 OTTAWA, 230 QUEEN STREET, SUITE 450

    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.


  • ALLIANCE FOR EQUALITY OF BLIND CANADIANS
    BC, V1Y 9H2 KELOWNA, PO BOX 20262

    What are we about? To increase awareness of rights and responsibilities, so blind, deaf-blind and partially sighted individuals can have equal access to the benefits and opportunities of society.


  • LAURIER CENTRE FOR MILITARY STRATEGIC AND DISARMAMENT STUDIES
    ON, N2J 3Z1 WATERLOO, 266 MARSLAND DR.

    The purpose of the Laurier Centre for Military Strategic and Disarmament Studies is to foster research, teaching, and public discussion of historical and contemporary military and strategic issues. The Centre was founded in 1991 with support from the Military and Strategic Studies programme (now the Security and Defence Forum) of Canada's Department of National Defence. The research activities of the Centre are multi-disciplinary, with concentrations on military history and the strategic analysis of defence operations and peacekeeping.


  • INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH INFORMATICS RESEARCH
    N2L 3G1 WATERLOO, 200 UNIVERSITY AVENUE WEST

    The Waterloo Institute for Health Informatics Research is a university-wide, trans-disciplinary institute delivering value to the health system through information, information management, and information and communication technologies research


  • UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA FACULTY OF LAW
    ON, K1N 6N5 OTTAWA, 57 LOUIS PASTEUR STREET

    By building on existing strengths, the University of Ottawa’s Common Law Section is continuing to solidify its position as a leader in Canadian legal education and research. As one of Canada’s largest law schools, Ottawa offers a broad and diverse curriculum. The full time faculty includes numerous leaders of Canadian legal education who have completed graduate degrees at the finest law schools in the world. We are exceptionally proud of the quality and number of their research grants and publications.


  • CENTRE FOR NONLINEAR DYNAMICS IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
    QC, H3G 1Y6 MONTREAL, 3655 PROMENADE SIR WILLIAM OSLER

    Graduate students can enroll in one of the following departments: Biomedical Engineering (Université de Montréal) Chemical Engineering (McGill) Mathematics (McGill, Université de Montréal, University of Waterloo) Cognitive Neuroscience (Université du Quebec à Montréal) Physics (McGill, Ottawa) Physiology (McGill)


  • TRANSPORT CANADA
    BC, V9R 5H7 NANAIMO, ROOM L4 60 FRONT STREET

    British Columbia is Canada's gateway to the Pacific. West coast ports support a large shipping industry through ice-free, deep-water ports. Transport Canada helps ensure the safe operation of commercial shipping by certifying officers and crews on Canadian ships and inspecting foreign flag vessels entering our waters to make sure they are in compliance with strict safety and anti-pollution standards. Transport Canada also regulates passenger vessel safety in British Columbia, from small whale-watching boats to large ships like B.C. Ferries.


  • LESTER B. PEARSON SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS
    ON, N5Z 1E6 LONDON, 795 TRAFALGAR STREET

    Lester B. Pearson School for the Arts was established in 1989. This school, one of very few of its type in the Province of Ontario, offers an enriched Arts program in dance, drama, visual arts and music. It also offers a complete academic curriculum, consistent with the program offered in all elementary schools under the jurisdiction of the Thames Valley District School Board. All students who attend Pearson participate fully in classes in the four Arts. The school stresses the importance of Arts education as a component of a complete educational experience. The program is intended to develop aesthetic appreciation, awareness of a relationship among the Arts strands, and a lifelong appreciation of the Arts.


  • PLANETAIRUNISFÉRA INTERNATIONAL CENTRE
    QC, H2H 1M5 MONTRÉAL, 2001, RUE MARIE-ANNE EST

    Offset your carbon emissions and contribute to slowing global warming by buying carbon credits from Planetair. Calculate your emissions from driving , flying or your home in a few simple steps, and purchase offsets online to neutralize them. Planetair is a not-for-profit service offered by the Unisféra International Centre. Planetair helps individuals, corporations, and institutions to reduce their climate footprint.


  • OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CLINICS FOR ONTARIO WORKERS
    ON, M3C 1Y8 DON MILLS, 15 GERVAIS DRIVE

    Occupational Health Clinics for Ontario Workers (OHCOW) is a pro-active team of health professionals committed to promoting the highest degree of physical, mental and social well being for workers and their communities. At five clinics in Ontario a team of nurses, hygienists, ergonomists and physicians see patients and identify work-related illness and injuries, promote awareness of health and safety issues, and develop prevention strategies.


  • LUDLOW OF LONDON
    M4T 1H3 TORONTO, 68 INGLEWOOD DRIVE

    Online shopping site for Dubarry Leather Wellies, Dubarry Leather Boots, Leather Wellington boot Dubarry Marine Boots, Dubarry Deck Shoes, Sailing Boots, Sailing shoes Dubarry Boots, Dubarry Luggage and Bags: Dubarry are the makers of the original leather welly boot. Content editor: Daniel Hulse


  • TRAVEL INDUSTRY COUNCIL OF ONT
    ON, L4W 4V9 MISSISSAUGA, 2700 MATHESON BLVD E

    The Travel Industry Council of Ontario is an organization mandated by the Ontario government to administer the Ontario Travel Industry Act, which governs the approximately 3, 000 travel retailers and travel wholesalers registered in Ontario TICO also administers an industry financed Travel Compensation Fund.


  • EDITORS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA
    ON, M5B 1L2 TORONTO, 505–27 CARLTON STREET

    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 origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, family status or disability.


  • CENTRE FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING IN TORONTO INCORPORATED
    ON, M4W 3L4 TORONTO, 365 BLOOR STREET EAST

    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.


  • SASKATCHEWAN COUNCIL FOR ARCHIVES AND ARCHIVISTS
    SK, S4R 1Y2 REGINA, 202-1275 BROAD ST.

    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.


  • PARK & TILFORD SHOPS & GARDENS
    BC, V7J 3S8 NORTH VANCOUVER, 333 BROOKSBANK AVENUE

    Park & Tilford is also well known for it's renowned gardens. Park & Tilford Gardens was established in 1969 as a community project of Canadian Park & Tilford Distilleries Ltd.. Park &Tilford gardens covers three acres and within are eight theme gardens each carrying its own theme. In addition to the eight theme gardens inside Park & Tilford Gardens, you'll also find a Compost Demonstration Garden that was created in 1992.


  • URBAN TAILS RESORT BOARDING FOR CATS
    BC, V5N 4E8 VANCOUVER, 3569 COMMERCIAL STREET

    Whether your cat prefers pampered cat boarding or loving in-home cat sitting visits, Urban Tails is delighted to cater to your kitty's whims.


  • THE MILITARY MUSEUMS
    AB, T2T 5J4 CALGARY, 4520 CROWCHILD TRAIL SW

    The Military Museums (TMM) is a Canadian Forces tri-service history, heritage, research, and educational institution. The Military Museums envisions a community where military contributions to Canada's heritage endure.


  • TORONTO ALLIANCE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
    ON, M5T 2C7 TORONTO, 215 SPADINA AVENUE

    TAPA is the voice of theatre, dance and opera in Toronto. Promotes and advocates on behalf of a large and diverse membership of professional performing arts practitioners to legislators, public and private sector funding bodies, and to the general public; Provides marketing opportunities and professional development services to its membership.


  • OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CLINICS FOR ONTARIO WORKERS
    ON, N8X 4G1 WINDSOR, 3129 MARENTETTE AVENUE

    Occupational Health Clinics for Ontario Workers (OHCOW) is a pro-active team of health professionals committed to promoting the highest degree of physical, mental and social well being for workers and their communities. At five clinics in Ontario a team of nurses, hygienists, ergonomists and physicians see patients and identify work-related illness and injuries, promote awareness of health and safety issues, and develop prevention strategies.


  • FIELDS INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES THE
    ON, M5T 3J1 TORONTO, 222 COLLEGE STREET

    The Fields Institute is a center for mathematical research activity - a place where mathematicians from Canada and abroad, from business, industry and financial institutions, can come together to carry out research and formulate problems of mutual interest. Our mission is to provide a supportive and stimulating environment for mathematics innovation and education. The Fields Institute promotes mathematical activity in Canada and helps to expand the application of mathematics in modern society.


  • CANADIAN PARENTS FOR FRENCH-BC BRANCH
    BC, V3M 1K8 NEW WESTMINSTER, 1002 AUCKLAND STREET

    Canadian Parents for French-BC & Yukon Branch is a parent-led, non-profit organization that has worked for more than 30 years to provide French-language educational, social, cultural and sporting activities for youth. Through our local chapters, CPF provides support, information and resources for parents with children studying French, whether through an immersion, intensive or basic French programme. We work with school boards, teachers, parent advisory councils and the federal and provincial governments to suggest and monitor policies and programmes that affect the access to and quality of our children’s French educational programmes.


  • A COMMITMENT TO TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT FOR WOMEN
    ON, M5T 2C7 TORONTO, 215 SPADINA AVENUE

    Founded in 1987, A Commitment to Training and Employment for Women (ACTEW) is a network of agencies providing community-based employment and training services for women. ACTEW envisions employment and training services and programs as the bridge to women's economic self-sufficiency. ACTEW advances women’s economic security through the promotion of labour force development for women.


  • A TOUCH OF LOVE - MARKHAM'S DAY SPAW FOR PETS!
    ONTARIO, L3R 1N1 MARKHAM, 4981 HWY 7, UNIT 9

    A Touch of Love provides the natural powers of Nature in all our products for your pets With a combination of love, years of pet grooming and styling experience, natural essentials and various pampering techniques. A Touch of Love has created an exclusive line of Professional Spaw Treatments for Pets, along with lines of Spaw Accessories .


  • ATLANTIC INSTITUTE FOR MARKET STUDIES
    NS, B3J 3K1 HALIFAX, 2000 BARRINGTON STREET, SUITE 1302

    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 welcome. AIMS produces books, papers, research reports background papers and commentaries that are freely available on our website. AIMS also publishes Ideas Matter, a magazine format collection of research, commentary and media response to AIMS projects.


  • BROCK CENTRE FOR THE ARTS BOX OFFICE
    ON, L2S 3A1 ST CATHARINES, 500 GLENRIDGE AVENUE

    Brock is a place where left-brain and right-brain thinking come together, where students develop rational/analytical thinking in concert with their emotional/creative sides. We view community involvement as crucial to developing intelligent, well-rounded members of society.That may help explain our popularity. For a decade, Brock has had the second-highest growth of students of any Ontario university. It also doesn’t hurt that we have a park-like setting atop the Niagara Escarpment in Ontario’s Niagara peninsula. Or that Brock graduates have one of the highest employment rates of all Ontario universities. Brock also gets top marks for our culture, our approach to learning and the array of programs across seven Faculties. When students gave their ratings to the Globe and Mail 2009 Canadian University Report, Brock was one of Canada’s top medium-size institutions in terms of quality of education, quality of teaching and most satisfied students.


  • CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ARCHITECTURE
    QC, H3H 2S6 MONTREAL, 1920 RUE BAILE

    Centre for Architecture (CCA) is an international research centre and museum founded by Phyllis Lambert in 1979 on the conviction that architecture is a public concern. The CCA Study Centre was inaugurated in 1997 as an international institute devoted to interdisciplinary research in all aspects of architectural thought and practice. Through its Visiting Scholars Program, seminars and colloquia, the Study Centre supports individual research efforts and advances broad new lines of discourse and investigation. Linking advanced research with public engagement in architecture, the CCA encourages scholars, students, architects and other professionals to pursue projects in the spirit of a broadly connective inquiry that cuts across time, space, and media.


  • CANADIAN CENTRE FOR OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
    ON, L8N 1M5 HAMILTON, 135 HUNTER STREET EAST

    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, commitment, and action, CCOHS will continue its efforts to advance health and safety in the workplace.


  • CANADIAN COUNCIL FOR REFUGEES
    QC, H2S 2T1 MONTREAL, 6839A RUE DROLET

    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.


  • CANADIAN MUSEUM OF NATURE
    ON, K2P 2R1 OTTAWA, 240 MCLEOD STREET

    The Canadian Museum of Nature is Canada's national natural history museum. The museum is located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The Canadian Museum of Nature is mandated to help shape and deepen the knowledge and attitudes of Canadians towards nature. Not an easy task, but the museum's main branches of Research Services, Collection Services, Exhibitions Services and Community Services have been strengthened to accomplish these important goals. The Canadian Museum of Nature is home to one of the world’s largest and finest natural history collections. Knowing more about nature gives us the tools to make better decisions about resources. It provides the basis for new technologies and developments, and promotes a better understanding of how we affect, and are affected by, the natural world.


  • CENTRE FOR INDIGENOUS ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES
    MB, R3B 0S6 WINNIPEG, 3RD FLOOR, 245 MCDERMOT AVENUE

    We are a national, First Nation-directed environmental non-profit organisation with charitable status. We were established in 1994 by a group of First Nation Chiefs from across Canada. Through our programs, we take action on climate change, build sustainable communities, protect lands and waters, and conserve biodiversity. CIER is a national, First Nation-directed environmental non-profit organisation with charitable status and is based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. CIER was founded in 1994 by a small group of First Nation leaders from across Canada who recognised the need for Aboriginal peoples to have the capacity to solve environmental problems affecting their lands and resources.


  • COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS IN OTTAWA
    ON, K1N 6E2 OTTAWA, 2 DALY AVENUE

    The Council for the Arts in Ottawa supports the city's arts community through the provision of information and advice for and about local artists and artists' groups.


  • CSTD CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT
    ON, M5S 2T9 TORONTO, 720 SPADINA AVENUE

    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.


  • E A RAWLINSON CENTRE FOR THE ARTS
    SK, S6V 3B5 PRINCE ALBERT, 142 12TH STREET WEST

    It houses both the Art Gallery of Prince Albert and the John G. and Olive Diefenbaker Theatre. The entire facility is operated by the Prince Albert Arts Board, who have contracted its operation to Star Development Corporation. The E. A. Rawlinson Centre for the Arts is named for the late Mr E. A. ("Ed") Rawlinson, pioneer Canadian broadcaster, Prince Albert community leader and Founder of Rawlco Radio Ltd. A gift of over one million dollars from Rawlco Radio Ltd was significant in making the dream of a visual and performing arts centre for Central and Northern Saskatchewan a reality.


  • EAGLE POINT RESORT FOR FAMILY & FRIENDS
    SK, S0J 1L0 LA RONGE, EAGLE POINT

    At Eagle Point Resort, we work hand in hand with Mother Nature to bring you the best that Northern Saskatchewan has to offer. Whether you are looking for an action packed adventure, or a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle, we have the holiday for you.


  • MAGIC LANTERN PARKLAND 7
    AB, T7X 0C8 SPRUCE GROVE, 130 CENTURY CROSSING

    Once, on a trip through Montana, the owners stopped at Great Falls. They noticed the facades of what had been big, important theatres on Main Street. One of them was named the Rainbow Theatre (after the rainbow effect at the Falls). The comment was made: "That is a real good name for a theatre....must remember it". In the early 1990s, a new type of cinema was springing up in the United States. The Discount, or Dollar Theatre. One of Rainbow/Magic Lantern's strengths is that it has a variety of cinemas, in many types of locations. We have small town single screen theatres; we have large city multiplex theatres; we have discount theatres and we have art/alternative theatres. We are not a "one-size-fits-all" company because we see the value in diversity of movie-going experiences. The next Rainbow Cinema was at Promenade Mall, Thornhill.


  • ONTARIO ASSOCIATION FOR MATHEMATICS EDUCATION
    ON, N6K 4J5 LONDON, 70 CHESTNUT COURT

    The Ontario Association for Mathematics Education is the professional organization for everyone interested in Mathematics Education in Ontario.


  • RAINBOW CINEMAS
    ON, P3C 1S8 SUDBURY, 40 ELM STREET

    One of Rainbow/Magic Lantern's strengths is that it has a variety of cinemas, in many types of locations. We have small town single screen theatres; we have large city multiplex theatres; we have discount theatres and we have art/alternative theatres. We are not a "one-size-fits-all" company because we see the value in diversity of movie-going experiences. The next Rainbow Cinema was at Promenade Mall, Thornhill. It opened as a Rainbow Discount cinema, but due to market conditions switched policies to play first run movies at moderate prices. Still a great movie deal, but with first run films! The next year two more locations were added in Toronto, using Promenade's operation pattern. The first Ontario cinema opened by Magic Lantern was in London, at Galleria Mall (now Citi Plaza). It was opened as a discount move-over cinema, and so it was called Rainbow, like the ones in Saskatchewan. Rainbow Galleria is a success story right from the start.


  • RAINBOW CINEMAS
    ON, N6A 3N7 LONDON, 355 WELLINGTON STREET

    One of Rainbow/Magic Lantern's strengths is that it has a variety of cinemas, in many types of locations. We have small town single screen theatres; we have large city multiplex theatres; we have discount theatres and we have art/alternative theatres. We are not a "one-size-fits-all" company because we see the value in diversity of movie-going experiences. The next Rainbow Cinema was at Promenade Mall, Thornhill. It opened as a Rainbow Discount cinema, but due to market conditions switched policies to play first run movies at moderate prices. Still a great movie deal, but with first run films! The next year two more locations were added in Toronto, using Promenade's operation pattern. The first Ontario cinema opened by Magic Lantern was in London, at Galleria Mall (now Citi Plaza). It was opened as a discount move-over cinema, and so it was called Rainbow, like the ones in Saskatchewan. Rainbow Galleria is a success story right from the start.


  • SOCIAL PLANNING COUNCIL FOR THE NORTH OKANAGAN
    BC, V1T 1S1 VERNON, 3402 - 27TH AVE

    The Partners in Action Committee is a solution-oriented, community driven committee that addresses crime prevention through social development (CPSD). We work mainly in the areas of housing, homelessness, recreation, childcare, and neighbourhood capacity building but take on other topics as well. Our goal is to problem solve by bringing the right partners to the table and creating real change on a community level.


  • STRATFORD AREA ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING
    ON, N5A 3V7 STRATFORD, 112 FREDERICK STREET

    Community Living Stratford and Area is a not for profit organization that helps intellectually disabled live in the community. Services and supports are offered in response to the needs and desires of people and their families. People with an intellectual disability share with all other citizens hopes and desires for a full life, sharing in education, leisure, church, family life, work and civic responsibility.


  • THE MONTREAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
    QC, H3G 2T9 MONTREAL, P.O. BOX 3000

    The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, true to its vocation of acquiring and promoting the work of Canadian and international artists past and present, has a mission to attract the broadest and most heterogeneous public possible, and to provide that public with first-hand access to a universal artistic heritage. Founded in 1860, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts was one of the first museums in North America to amass an encyclopedic collection worthy of the name. Since then, its holdings have grown to almost 35, 000 objects – paintings, sculptures, works on paper, prints and drawings, photographs and decorative art objects – from Antiquity to today. Year after year, the Museum continues to acquire new works to enrich its collections of Ancient Cultures, European Art, Canadian Art, Inuit and Amerindian Art, Contemporary Art and Decorative Arts.


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