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Nuclear related issues discussions.
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Provides association executives with opportunities to establish new relationships, share ideas, and resolve issues in a collaborative, professional environment with colleagues.
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Providing information, inspiration & opportunity for people with disabilities
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The Arthritis Society offers a wide range of programs and resources dealing with arthritis.
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YMCA Canada is dedicated to the growth of all persons in spirit, mind and body and in a sense of responsibility to each other and the global community. YMCA creates resources, builds relationships, and recognizes service, leaderhip and life-long learning.
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Believes that children are entitled to rights which would be upheld and respected, rapidly spread and was adopted by like-minded people in a number of countries where organizations bearing the same name were formed.
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Administers the performing rights of our members (composers, lyricists, songwriters and their publishers) and those of affiliated international societies by licensing the use of their music in Canada.
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Promotes the development of the Canadian venture capital industry and manages pools of risk capital designated to be committed to venture capital and private equity investment.
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Develops and delivers programs intended to increase the level of participation and otherwise develop the game of golf in Canada.
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Non-governmental organization supported by Canadian journalists and advocates of free expression. The purpose of the organization is to defend the rights of journalists and contribute to the development of media freedom throughout the world.
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Represents Canadian manufacturers, distributors and retailers of musical instruments and accessories, keyboards, sound reinforcement products and published music.
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Promotes the financial security of pension fund beneficiaries through sound investment policy and practices.
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Non-profit organization serving the needs of teachers of English as a Second Language (ESL) and English Literacy Development (ELD).
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Represents the interests of publishing companies that publish books and other media for elementary and secondary schools, colleges and universities, professional and reference markets, the retail and library sectors.
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Coordinates donations of food and transportation to ensure food is distributed quickly and efficiently to member food banks, provides liaison between the food banks and industry and government, and we act as the national voice of food banks in Canada.
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The Recycling Council of Ontario is a not-for-profit organization committed to minimizing society's impact on the environment by eliminating waste.
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Represents the interests of the electronic security alarm industry and helps dealers, distributors, manufacturers and monitoring companies across Canada succeed in business.
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Retirement residence living lets you choose how much to do for yourself, how much to have done for you, how to spend your time and who to spend it with.
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National voice of the community press in Canada.
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Naturism is a way of life in harmony with nature, characterized by the practice of communal nudity, with the intention of encouraging respect for oneself, respect for others and for the environment.
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Protects and promotes the interests of the Canadian mineral exploration sector and to ensure a robust mining industry in Canada.
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Manufactures and distribute plumbing, hydrolic heating, industrial, waterworks and other mechanical products.
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Providing a variety of research and support services, the SBA is comprised of producing, associate, allied and research members.
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Has a vision of creating an organization with the mandate of recognizing and encouraging the development of superior municipal administrative practices.
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Resource for entertainment and for all forms of information.
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Organization concerned with aging, thereby promoting quality of life for older adults.
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Provides opportunities for all women at every stage of their career, to empower other women in the development and advancement of their business’ and professional lives, fostering financial independence, professional development and personal satisfaction.
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Multi-disciplinary science encompassing four primary areas of study: Anatomy, Biomechanics, Physiology and Psychomotor Behavior, Kinesiologists use these sciences to study and evaluate human movement and functional motor performance.
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Includes caregiver services, community, health, home and nutrition services.
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Functions as non-profit trade association of Canada's refined sugar manufacturers.
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The International NAC Society, Inc. is an international non-profit organization established by the NAC supporters to promote the Natural Area Coding System in the world.
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Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
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Acts as both local and global voice of the Ontario clay and glass community to government, business and the general public, using an increasing variety of well-managed, innovative and cooperative activities to accomplish its mandate.
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Believes that museums are an integral and essential component of the cultural, social and economic fabric of the Province of Ontario.
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Not-for-profit association in 1981 to represent the interests of the Canadian business, professional and farm press.
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Provides a voluntary minimum certification level for building officials and other building industry practitioners.
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National association representing more than 1,700 screenwriters working in film, television, radio and multimedia production in Canada.
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Non-profit association of Canadian owned and operated book publishers.
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Develops and maintains professional standards in editor-writer relationships and provides information on issues, trends and new technology.
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Non-profit professional association that deals with taxation of capital gains in Canada and field of business valuations.
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Promotes the common interests of advertisers and is a valuable resource to its members by providing expertise, education, pertinent information and networking opportunities.
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Prevents occupational injury, illness, and death, generates current and future employment, helps make the province a safe, healthy place to work.
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Not-for-profit association for giftware wholesalers, distributors, manufacturers, importers and exporters.
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Non-profit corporation is representing member companies engaged in the manufacturing, distribution and selling of cleaning and maintenance products.
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Provides promotion of natural health products, whole foods, organics and includes retailers, wholesalers, distributors, manufacturers in a variety of industry sub sectors such as supplements, vitamins, herbals, homeopathic, sports and nutrition supplements.
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Company is specialized on health and safety authority in the electrical and utilities sectors and committed to the effective transfer of knowledge. Earns your business by developing and delivering performance-based injury prevention solutions.
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Dedicated to helping Canadians obtain a better understanding of foreign policy and global issues through our conferences, seminars, speaker events, and publications services.
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Represents members, 35 equine breed horses and discipline associations, and equine-related businesses to various levels of government, affiliated organizations and the general public.
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Theatre association group, which is located in many provinces of Canada.
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The Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) represents 26,000 members in 174 chapters in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and China working to advance philanthropy through advocacy, research, education, and certification programs. AFP Greater Toronto Chapter currently has over 1000 members.
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Committed to serving and protecting the public and promoting the profession of Immigration Advocacy in Canada.
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Organization of drinking water professionals dedicated to protecting public health through the delivery of safe, sufficient and sustainable drinking water in Ontario.
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Provides information on safe alcohol consumption.
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Non-partisan organization, which promotes justice in Canadian public affairs.
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Non-profit organization of business professionals interested in improving their logistics and supply chain management skills through a comprehensive program of education, research and networking opportunities.
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Represents Canadian manufacturers and distributors of fluid power products.
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Promotes the general welfare of Farm Equipment Trade Retailers.
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Handicap individuals association with rehabilitation purposes programs.
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Reduces preventable deaths, injuries and destruction on Ontario's roads through public education and safety awareness.
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Promotes intergenerational opportunities, which lead to personal well being and interaction throughout the life cycle.
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Expands services and includes a newsletter, regular workshops, in house training of parents who undertake a leadership role.
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Helps and manages the delivery of social and human services at the local level.
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Provides leadership in order to develop and enhance community's hospice palliative care in Ontario.
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Protects the rights of child that is not born yet. Looks at abortion issues and seek solutions.
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Represents, supports in advance with counseling, analysis and appraisal of real property, and protect public interest by developing and maintaining high standards of professional practice.
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Committed to the collection and dissemination of a variety of market data.
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The name "Vital Spark" is derived from a series of books called "The Para Handy Tales" by the Scottish author Neil Munro. The Vital Spark had a crew of four consisting of Peter "Para" Handy (a nickname) as captain, Dougie the first mate, McPhail the engineer and "Sunny Jim" the cook and deck hand.
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Encourages the development and discipline of environmental auditing and the improvement of environmental management of public and private organizations through environmental auditor certification and the application of environmental auditing ethics, principles and standards.
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The Oasis Addiction Recovery Society is a movement to help alcoholics and drug-addicts in recovery to become a healthy part of society.
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Supports the development of informative works about nutrition and bakery products. Information can be found in National Institutes of Nutrition’s research work” Grains, Canada's Food Guide to Healthy Eating and the Wheat Foods Council.
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Your ultimate source of Ontario’s baseball.
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Shares information with people throughout the province.
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A.B.L.E. is an association of law enforcement professionals and associated community members who are committed to the betterment of the society.
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Registered charitable organization that promotes the ethical practice of archaeology.
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Works as information center and provides assistance and leadership on many crucial issues affecting cottage properties that generate billions of dollars annually in Ontario.
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FutureWatch Environment and Development Education Partners is a not-for-profit registered charitable organization with the mandate to foster the creation of healthy and sustainable communities both within the City of Toronto and overseas.
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The Canadian Technion Society (CTS) provides critical support to the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, ranked among the world's leading science and technology universities. The CTS accomplishes this through a national organization supported by thousands of members from coast to coast. CTS has a distinguished record of achievement having helped raise more than $70 million in the past 6 decades.
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The Broken Fence Society is a Canadian non-profit corporation mandated to address the increasing concerns about global environmental devastation. It is The Broken Fence Society's intent to advance the cause with an ongoing campaign of education, using all available means to deliver the message.
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