Local Government in Heron Gate, Ottawa, ON

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2870 Cedarwood Dr, Ottawa, K1V 8Y5

(613) 523-7721

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1300 KITCHENER AVE, LEDBURY - HERON GATE - RIDGEMONT - ELMWOOD, Ottawa, K1V 6W2

(613) 247-4820
Exce, Executive, Legislative & General Government, Public Administration, Legislative bodies

2827 Riverside Drive, Ottawa, K1V 0C4

613 731-3821
The National Council of Veteran Associations is an umbrella organization of some 63 distinct Veterans' Associations formed to ensure a strong and independent voice on issues which are of significant interest to the Veterans' community at large. NCVA has diverse membership consisting of a range of member organizations who reflect the width and breadth of the Veteran constituency. In addition to NCVA's ongoing and continuing efforts to ensure that the Traditional Veterans' community receives the most effective services and entitlements possible, in recent years, NCVA has been a leading voice and advocate in the cause of the Modern Day Veteran in furtherance of the enactment of an updated New Veteran's Charter. NCVA Executive Officers The officers for the coming year are: Chairman: Brian N. Forbes, B.Comm., LL.B. Biography Vice-Chairmen: Gene Heesaker, Canadian Corps Association Derrill Henderson, Hong Kong Veterans Association and Hong Kong Veterans Commemorative Association NEW -- May 26th -- Submission to the Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs Re: Statutory Amendments to the New Veterans Charter/The Support for Veterans and their Families Act

210 Hopewell Ave, OLD OTTAWA SOUTH, Ottawa, K1S 2Z5

(613) 564-1000
Legislative bodies, Exce, Public Administration, Legislative & General Government, Executive

901 BANK ST # 200, GLEBE - DOWS LAKE, Ottawa, K1S 3W5

(613) 230-2405
Environmental, Ecological, Consultants

1030 Innes Road, Ottawa, K1B 4S7

(613) 998-3721
Exce, Federal Government, Public Administration, Legislative bodies, Legislative & General Government, Executive
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925 Belfast Rd, INDUSTRIAL PARK, Ottawa, K1G 0Z4

(613) 244-7272
Executive, Legislative & General Government, Exce, Legislative bodies, Municipal Government, Public Administration

121 Sherwood Dr, Ottawa, K1Y 3V1

(613) 237-3283
Legations, Embassies, National Security and International Affairs, International affairs, Embassy, Public Administration
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960 Carling Avenue, CIVIC HOSPITAL - EXPERIMENTAL FARM - CENTRAL PARK, Ottawa, K1A 0Z2

(613) 792-2000
Government office
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26 Concourse Gate, Nepean, K2E 7T7

(613) 798-8970

600-116 Lisgar Street, BYWARD MARKET - PARLIAMENT HILL, Ottawa, K2P 0C2

(613) 560-9302
The Canadian Airports Council (CAC) is the voice for Canada’s airports. Formed in 1992, as the devolution of airports to local control was beginning, the CAC has established itself as the reliable and credible federal representative for airports on a wide range of significant issues and concerns.
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200-240 Bank Street, BYWARD MARKET - PARLIAMENT HILL, Ottawa, K2P 1X4

(613) 233-2773
Council, Nonprofit Organization, Organization, Non-profit organization
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180 Elgin St #600, Ottawa, K2P 2K3

(613) 232-3216
For generations, the Métis Nation has struggled for recognition and justice in the Canadian federation. In 1982, the existing Aboriginal and Treaty rights of the Aboriginal peoples in Canada were recognized and affirmed in s. 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982. This was a watershed for the Métis Nation, with the explicit recognition of the Métis as one of the three distinct Aboriginal peoples.
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110 Laurier Avenue West, BYWARD MARKET - PARLIAMENT HILL, Ottawa, K1P 1J1

(613) 580-2475
COUNTY GOVERNMENT, Government, City Hall, écoles d éducation spécialisée, Government office, Coffee, Offices, City Councillor
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2 Queen Elizabeth Dr, BYWARD MARKET - PARLIAMENT HILL, Ottawa, K2P 2H9

(613) 990-6604
Government Organization
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150 Elgin St, Ottawa, K1P 5V8

(613) 566-4414
Non-Profit Organization, Charity Organization, Government Organization, Council
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110 Laurier Avenue West, 2Nd Floor, Ottawa, K1P 1J1

(613) 580-2475
Eli was first elected to Ottawa City Council in 2003. He is the former proprietor of the Lighthouse Restaurant in Constance Bay and is well known throughout West Carleton-March for his extensive community involvement. He is committed to continue to work with area residents and businesses to help build West Carleton-March's future in the City of Ottawa. Eli was born in 1957 and is the second oldest of six children. Raised on his family's farm in Lebanon, he came to Canada when he was 18 years old to begin a new life. He met his wife, Maha, soon after arriving in Ottawa and they were married over three decades ago. Councillor El-Chantiry has been a staunch supporter and a dedicated volunteer for many West Carleton events. He has been on the Board of Directors for the Western Ottawa Community Resource Centre and has worked with a number of local groups any time help is needed - including local Community Centres, local Churches, the Legion, and Seniors Groups. Eli was recognized for his efforts when his community awarded him the West Carleton Citizen of the Year for 2001. Receiving this prestigious award during the U.N. International Year of the Volunteer is one of Eli's proudest accomplishments. Councillor El-Chantiry was selected to act as Deputy Mayor for the City of Ottawa for the 2010-2014 term of Council.
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110 Laurier Avenue West, 2 Nd Floor, Ottawa, K1P 1J1

613-580-2424
City government office, Government Office

112 Kent St, BYWARD MARKET - PARLIAMENT HILL, Ottawa, K1P 5P2

(613) 996-0188
Legislative & General Government, Exce, Public Administration, Legislative bodies, Executive
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410 Laurier Ave W, 8th floor, Ottawa, K1R 1B7

613-957-2760
The Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying was established in July 2008 under the Lobbying Act (the Act) to support the Commissioner of Lobbying. The Commissioner is an independent Agent of Parliament, appointed by both houses of Parliament for a term of seven years. The purpose of the Act is to ensure transparency and accountability in the lobbying of public office holders in order to increase the public's confidence in the integrity of government decision-making.