Organizations, Associations & Clubs à Midtown Toronto, Toronto, ON

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2 Berkeley Street, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5A 4J5

(416) 961-8663
The exponential growth of Aboriginal entrepreneurialism reveals a sophisticated and ambitious businessperson that is looking to partner, collaborate and succeed. Couple this with the groundswell of international support for Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability, and it is easy to see the future is bright for Aboriginal business. The CCAB is strategically positioned to have an impact on facilitating positive and sustainable relations between the business sector and the Aboriginal business communities. As the only national organization committed to Aboriginal business, the Canadian business reality is an environment that is favourable for CCAB in its pursuit of success.
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141 St. George Street, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5R 2L8

(416) 967-7245
Club, Social club, associations de ski, Royal Canadian Yachtclub, Divertissements et média, Business Associations, fitness, Membership Organizations, Sorties, amateur sports teams, Sports club, instruction, Clubs
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666 Eglinton Ave W, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5N 1B9

(416) 783-5388
Club, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Divertissements et média, Civic & Social Associations, Clubs, Sorties
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70 Lambertlodge Ave, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M6G 3X3

(416) 532-8860
associations de ski, Cooperative, Coopératives, Real Estate, Services professionnels, associations d intérêts particuliers, Organization, Associations et Organisations, Co Operative Organizations
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843 Palmerston Avenue, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M6G 2R8

(416) 534-8461
Divertissements et média, Clubs, Youth organization, Membership Organizations, Nonprofit Organization, Recreation center, St s Boy's & Girl s Club, Social Services, Sorties, youth organizations, Civic & Social Associations, Non-profit organization
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802 The Queensway, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M8Z 1N5

(416) 781-5656
Sports et Loisirs, Clubs et Associations, chiropractors, Health Services, Association
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372 Bay St #700, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5H 2W9

(416) 324-9491
National Speakers Bureau represents the best inspirational, motivational, business and event speakers to entertain, educate, inspire and inform audiences as keynotes, moderators, MCs, and hosts for conferences, conventions, corporate and special events across Canada and North America.
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27 Madison Avenue, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5R 2S2

(416) 340-8114
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201-720 Bathurst St, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5S 2R4

(416) 929-6400
Organization, Individual & Family Services, Association or organization
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1240 Bay St, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5R 2A7

(416) 969-7057
Associations et Organisations, Organismes commerciaux, Associations & Organizations, Business & Trade Organizations, Business & Professional Services, Business associations, Membership Organizations, Services professionnels
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344 Bloor St. West, Suite 501, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5S 3A7

(416) 960-1749
The United Ostomy Association of Canada Inc. (UOAC) became an independent entity following a meeting of representatives of Canadian Chapters in Calgary in June 1997. Prior to that time, Canadian chapters had been affiliated with The United Ostomy Association Inc. (UOA), based in the United States. The UOA was founded in 1962 with participation of people with ostomies who had formed informal self-help groups in both Canada and the United States. Canadian chapters were formed in all ten provinces, and were affiliated with UOA. However, by the late 1970's, it had become obvious that Canadians had different needs in terms of advocacy than did Americans. Additionally, as the UOA could not issue tax receipts to Canadians, donations from Canada were declining. Consequently, in 1982 the board of directors of UOA Inc. approved the establishment of a Canadian office, located in Hamilton, ON with 'Mr. Ostomy Canada', Allan M. Porter as coordinator. Al continued in the role of coordinator until his retirement in 1994, managing an annual appeal for donations and responding to the needs of Canadian chapters. In 1994 the Canadian office was relocated to premises in Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, ON. Les Kehoe became Executive Director in 1994, and retained that role until late 1998. The office remained in Mount Sinai Hospital until 2003, when it moved to its present location on Bloor Street in Toronto. Meanwhile, in 1991, the United Ostomy Association of Canada had applied for letters patent under the auspices of the federal Minister of Corporate and Consumer Affairs, in order to place the Association on a more businesslike footing and to improve its profile. The first officers of the Association were elected in July, 1992; however, the Association was still part of the larger United Ostomy Association Inc.
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60 Madison Avenue, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5R 2S2

(416) 913-9034
Non-profit organization, Associations et Organisations, One Core NE, Services professionnels, One Core Ctr, Business & Professional Services, Arts & culture-Organisations, One Core West, Associations & Organizations, One Core, Arts organization, Arts & Cultural Organizations, North, Nonprofit Organization
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506 Huron St, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5R 2R3

(416) 922-1810
Association or organization, Fraternal Organizations, Business associations, Membership Organizations
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204 – 3 Bridgman Avenue, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5R 3V4

(647) 346-5087
Promotional contests in Canada are largely governed by the federal Competition Act and Criminal Code, privacy legislation and contract law. In addition, Quebec has a separate regulatory regime governing contests, which means that Quebec requirements should be complied with (or contest eligibility restricted to Canadian residents excluding Quebec).

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