Environmental & Conservation Organizations in Stonegate-Queensway, Etobicoke, ON

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4 Ashmore Ave, Etobicoke, M8Z 4C5

(416) 887-5062

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4893A Dundas Street West, Etobicoke, M9A 1B2

(647) 809-8731
Established in 1973 to provide a united voice for the local arts community, we are recognized as one of Canada's finest community arts councils. We are proud to support established and aspiring artists of all ages and backgrounds with a broad variety of activities and services, including arts education, advocacy, community space and much more.
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55 Ormskirk Avenue;Suite 100, SWANSEA, Toronto, M6S 4V6

(416) 350-2002
Business Service, Environmental Consultant, Environmental Conservation Organization
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1313 Queen St W, PARKDALE, Toronto, M6K 1L8

(416) 536-6778
Cultural Organizations, Organization, Museums, Art, crafts organizations, Museums & Art Galleries, Art Gallery, Art Galleries and Botanical and Zoologic, gallery 13 13, arts crafts organizations information
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1310 Dundas St E #213, Mississauga, L4Y 2C1

(416) 277-4494
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80 Birmingham St b3, WALLACE EMERSON, Etobicoke, M8V 3W6

(416) 533-5100
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87 Wade Avenue, WALLACE EMERSON, Toronto, M6H 1P5

(416) 538-4003
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This arts organization, Territory Orphans in Toronto, is highly regarded for its unique and beautiful handcrafted jewelry. Owner Melissa is praised for her patience, creativity, kindness, and expertise in helping customers create their own masterpieces. The affordable, one-of-a-kind pieces have been described as completing outfits and making life more glamorous. The interior decor is also a draw, and Melissa's excellent service and wonderful personality have made for memorable experiences.
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201 Cowan Ave south entrance, Toronto, M6K 2N6

(647) 438-0038
Greenest City is a community-based charitable organization. Since 1996 we have been dedicated to building healthy, inclusive neighbourhoods using environmental education initiatives. Our programs and projects cater to a wide array of ages, ethnicity and economic backgrounds. Greenest City embraces the commonalities and the contradictions inherent in a diverse urban community and strives to facilitate experiences in which all participants can find meaning and relevance. Here at Greenest City, we aim to increase the public’s understanding on environmental issues, provide programs that protect and preserve the environment and conduct and disseminate research related to the environment. Check us out on Mission Statement Greenest City builds healthy inclusive neighbourhoods through education and empowerment to preserve, protect and improve the environment. Objectives To organize or participate in environmental projects designed to: - preserve and protect flora and fauna; - preserve, protect and restore rivers; or - improve the urban environment. To educate and increase the public’s understanding of the environment and its importance by offering courses, seminars, conferences and meetings and by collecting and disseminating information on that topic. To develop and provide programs promoting the protection and preservation of the environment through re-use, reduction, recycling and recovery of waste and to educate institutions, industries, businesses, and individuals about efficient waste management systems. To conduct research relating to the environment and to disseminate the results of such research. Values.
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103 The East Mall, Unit 1, LIBERTY VILLAGE, Etobicoke, M8Z 5X9

(416) 538-9669
The Japanese Paper Place stocks and distributes, in wholesale and retail, over 2, 000 different Japanese papers around the world. From Chiyogami (Yuzen) to origami and shoji paper, and from inexpensive machine-made papers, cardstocks and tissues to exquisite handmade papers with a 1300-year history, our selection will delight the artist, conservator, retailer and manufacturer alike.
Japanese Paper Place Inc is a highly-regarded industrial services company specializing in handcrafted Japanese paper. Customers have praised the vast variety of offerings, exceptional customer service, and expertise of the staff. The business is appreciated by both individuals and professionals in the paper industry.
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1364 Dundas St W, LITTLE PORTUGAL, Toronto, M6J 1Y2

(416) 536-3611
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91 Kersdale Ave, York, M6M 1E4

(416) 653-1361
Sports club
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6 Hillyard St, Hamilton, L8L 8J9

(905) 525-2665
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910 Queen St. W, TRINITY - BELLWOODS, Toronto, M6J 1G6

(416) 538-3885
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2350 Matheson Blvd E #101, Mississauga, L4W 5G9

(905) 361-1164
Environmental organization, Business associations, Membership Organizations
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24 Ryerson Ave, FASHION DISTRICT, Toronto, M5T 2P3

(416) 504-7910
The Toronto School of Art is committed to inspiring our community’s artists to make their mark through an education model that revolves around artists teaching artists.
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74 Six Point Road, ALEXANDRA PARK, Toronto, M8Z 2X2

(416) 203-3106
Drywall & Insulation, Building Inspection Service, Environmental Conservation Organization, Non-profit organization, Plastering, Insulation Contractors, Environmental Service, Construction Special Trade Contractors, Nonprofit Organization, Heat, Contractor Cold
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40 Kodiak Cres, North York, M3J 3G5

(647) 465-0588
Engineering consultant, Engineering Service, Environmental Conservation Organization, Environmental consultant
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600-460 Richmond St. W, OLD TOWN, Toronto, M5V 1Y1

(416) 504-8222
The Writers’ Union of Canada is a not-for-profit organization established in 1973 to support and advocate on behalf of Canada’s book published authors. The Union has more than 1, 800 members. To be eligible for membership, writers must be Canadian citizens, landed immigrants, or identify themselves as an aboriginal or indigenous person born or resident in Canada. Members must have published at least one book with a trade or university press or the equivalent in another medium. Authors with self-published books do not meet the union's membership criteria. Provisional membership may be granted to an applicant with a contract in hand whose book has not yet been published.
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410 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, M5V 1S8

(416) 489-8800
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379 Adelaide St. West, Toronto, M5V 1S4

(416) 861-1237
In May 2000, seven people died after drinking tap water in the Southwestern Ontario town called Walkerton. Lawyer Mark Mattson and researcher Krystyn Tully emerged from the ensuing Inquiry determined to prevent other people from become ill after swimming, drinking, or fishing public waters. With the support of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his global Waterkeeper network, Mattson and Tully created an independent charity dedicated to the protection of their home watershed: Lake Ontario.