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1295 Highway 2, Kingston, K7L 4V1

(613) 547-5989
The EIC is a federation of Canadian Engineering Societies that sponsors continuing education standards, recognizes meritorious individual engineers, records Canadian engineering history, marks historic engineering sites with plaques, holds conferences on Climate Change Technology and is a member of the Canadian Engineering Leadership Forum.

811 Blackburn Mews, Kingston, K7P 2N6

(613) 542-7368
Unifor strives to protect the economic rights of our members and every member of the workforce (employed or unemployed). We are committed to building the strongest and most effective union to bargain on behalf of our members, working with our members to improve their rights in the workplace, and extending the benefits of unions to non-unionized workers and other interested Canadians. Unifor was officially formed on August 31, 2013, at a Founding Convention in Toronto, Ontario. It marked the coming together of the Canadian Auto Workers union (CAW) and the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada (CEP) – two of Canada’s largest and most influential labour unions. The birth of Unifor represented a sign of hope for the Canadian labour movement, and working people more generally. For decades, union membership (as a share of total employment) had been in steady decline – particularly in the private sector. Running parallel to this decline in union density had been a sharp rise in income inequality, growing threats to retirement security, chronic unemployment and underemployment (particularly for young people) and a noticeable rise in insecure, precarious forms of work, especially among newcomers. The decline of union influence coincided with the rise of grossly imbalanced business-friendly policies, starting in the 1980s, that included tax cuts, labour market deregulation and corporate-led free trade deals. Unifor was a bold answer to the question: “How do Canadian unions respond to the changing economy and these challenging times?” Its large and diverse membership (that includes nearly every sector of the economy), makes it one of the most representative voices of our national economy. Its representative organizational structure and innovative forms of membership means it can better address regional economic and political matters on behalf of working people.

116 Barrie St, Kingston, K7L 3N6

(613) 533-6160

177 Wellington St, Suite 200, Kingston, K7L 3E3

(613) 893-7576

861 Ludgate Crescent, Kingston, K7M 6C7

(613) 541-9043

218 Concession Street, Kingston, K7K 2B5

(613) 546-1937
associations d intérêts particuliers, Membership Organizations, Association, Business Associations, Sports et Loisirs, Clubs et Associations

105 Sutherland Drive, Kingston, K7K 5V6

(613) 548-7491
Labour Organizations, Emploi et Ressources de carrière, Organisations ouvrières, Membership Organizations, Association or organization, Organization, Services professionnels

4 CATARAQUI STREET, Kingston, K7K 1Z7

(613) 531-9338
The Canadian Association of Law Libraries (CALL) has roots dating back to the late 1950 s when several Canadian law librarians informally began meeting at annual meetings of the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) to discuss matters of mutual interest. On July 5, 1963, CALL became a formal association with its own Constitution and By-Laws. The first President of CALL was Marianne Scott, with Eunice Beeson acting as Vice-President and Rosemary McCormick acting as Secretary. CALL also became a chapter of AALL in 1963 and continued as a chapter of AALL until 1971. CALL is currently incorporated as a federal corporation without share capital under Part II of the Corporations Act.

4 CATARAQUI ST, Kingston, K7K 1Z7

613 547 0824
The Mensa Canada Society is a part of Mensa International, an international high-IQ society that welcomes people from every walk of life whose IQ is in the top 2% of the population, with the objective of providing a stimulating intellectual and social environment for its members.

136 Ellesmeer Ave, Kingston, K7P 3H6

613-531-7783
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Walnut Grove Estates Community Association

670 Fortune Crescent, Kingston, K7P 2T3

613-384-6893
Association

51 Bader Ln, Kingston, K7L 3N6

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