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436 MacLaren Street, Ottawa, K2P 0M8

The Canadian Association of Physician Assistants is a nationally incorporated bilingual professional association that advocates on behalf of its members at the direction of a volunteer Board of Directors which represents Physicians Assistants (PA), PA students, and other members across Canada and internationally. CAPA has members in all national regions as well as the Canadian Forces sharing a desire to help develop Canadian health care, and to advocate for the professions’ model of cooperative, collaborative, patient centered quality health care.
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2141 Thurston Dr, Ottawa, K1G 6C9

(613) 738-4164
The Canadian Association of Paediatric Health Centres - CAPHC is a non-profit organization that brings together many healthcare organizations across the country representing multidisciplinary health professionals providing health services for children, youth and their families within quaternary and tertiary health centres, community health centres, rehabilitation centres, and home care provider agencies nationwide. CAPHC is committed to promoting, facilitating, and advocating for national health delivery guidelines supported by evidence. All Canadian children’s hospitals and their respective Foundations are members of CAPHC, thereby providing linkages to clinical care, education and research. CAPHC's mandate is to affect system-wide change in the delivery of health services to children and youth across Canada. CAPHC focuses on initiatives that have national and broad relevance and which are practical and actionable at the point of service delivery.
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650 - 130 Slater Street, Ottawa, K1P 6E2

(613) 235-1402
BioTalent Canada is the HR partner of Canada’s bio-economy. As an HR expert and national non-profit organization, BioTalent Canada focuses on building partnerships and skills for Canada’s bio-economy to ensure the industry has access to job-ready people. Through projects, research and product development BioTalent Canada connects employers with job seekers, delivers human resource information and skills development tools so the industry can focus on strengthening Canada’s biotech business.
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45 O'connor Street Suite 650, Ottawa, K1P 1A4

(613) 232-9601
BEER CANADA IS A VOLUNTARY trade association that advocates on behalf of its members, makers of Canada’s most popular adult beverage - BEER! We work with our members, governments, stakeholders and the public to improve the marketplace for beer.
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261 – 1200 St. Laurent Blvd, Ottawa, K1K 3B8

(613) 747-1007
The Amateur Skating Association of Canada was formed in 1887 and by 1914 a separate organization for figure skating had been established. This was known as the Figure Skating Department of the Amateur Skating Association of Canada and the initial members were Ottawa ‘s Minto Club and the Earl Grey Club in Montreal. The first official annual figure skating championships of Canada were held in the same year under the new organization. Louis Rubenstein was the first president, a position he held until 1930. The department became known as the Canadian Figure Skating Association (CFSA) in 1939 and in 1947 the CFSA joined the International Skating Union and dropped its membership in the Amateur Skating Association of Canada. In 2000 the organization changed its name to Skate Canada. In 1947 the CFSA national office was set up in Ottawa by Charles H. Cumming, the Association’s Secretary-Treasurer. The office was run on a volunteer basis until 1958 when Cumming became the first full-time employee of the CFSA.
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83 Winnegreen Court, Ottawa, K1G 5S3

613-867-6344
Hello, my name is Christine White. My husband and I are the proud parents of three adult children, Andrew 30, Meghan 25 and Kate 24. Our daughters Meghan and Kate have type 1 Gaucher disease. Diagnosed in 1991, we had never heard of Gaucher Disease. The internet was not the powerful tool it is today and for the first few months, with very little information available, we felt terrified and isolated. Later that year we were invited to a meeting at the home of Mark Freedman, a fellow Gaucher patient and for the first time we met others with this disease. Mark told the group about a new treatment, Ceredase, he had learned of in the US and invited us to join in his battle to make this drug available to Canadians. After many months, our campaign advanced, ending with Mark, in the throes of a bone crisis, conducting a meeting with the Minister of Health from his bed at Mount Sinai Hospital. Following that meeting Ceredase was approved for use in Canada. Even with this victory there was still much work to be done and shortly after the drug was made available The National Gaucher Foundation of Canada was formed. My girls are now both grown, and take their biweekly treatments from home. We know this would never have been possible without the inspirational leadership of Mark Freedman and the dedicated work of that first group of patients and families who came together to form the NGF.
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171 George St, Ottawa, K1N 5W5

(613) 241-1573
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251 Bank Street, 2nd floor, Ottawa, K2P 1X2

(613) 566-3448
Museum, History museum, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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1800 Alta Vista Dr, Ottawa, K1G 4J5

(613) 890-8263
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1 VIMY PLACE, Ottawa, K1A 0M8

(819) 776-7003
Canada's largest and most popular cultural institution, the Corporation manages the Canadian Museum of Civilization and the Canadian War Museum. The Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation (CMCC) is a Crown Corporation established by the Museums Act. Through its activities, the Corporation practices museological excellence, thereby promoting a greater understanding of Canadian identity, history and culture.
The Canadian War Museum in Ottawa is a world-class museum showcasing Canada's military history. With vivid and detailed displays, it is informative and suitable for all ages. The museum features cutting-edge weapons, uniforms, and interactive pieces. The visiting experience is educational, stimulating, and fun, with accessible facilities and a cafe. The designers at Gibson Product Design provide exceptional product design services.
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320 Jack Purcell Ln, Ottawa, K2P 1M4

Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Community Organization, Computer consultant
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190 Bronson Ave, Ottawa, K1R 6H4

(613) 237-1066
Charity Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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959 Wellington St W, Ottawa, K1Y 2X5

(613) 725-0202
Nonprofit Organization, Community Organization, Non-profit organization
The OCISO Career Mentorship Program in Ottawa is praised by many for its resources for newcomers to Canada. Customers appreciate the kindness and help they receive from the staff, specifically mentioning Ms. Raziyah, Aicha Youssof, and Marie Helene. Some visitors have encountered unhelpful or rude staff members, but the positive experiences outweigh the negative. Services offered include resettlement and youth programs.
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532 Montréal Rd #220, Ottawa, K1K 4R4

(613) 796-3063
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1150 Morrison Dr, Ottawa, K2H 8S9

(613) 258-0855
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855 Industrial Avenue, Ottawa, K1G 4L4

(613) 974-6949
Cafe, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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3390, 1125 Colonel By Dr, Mackenzie Building, Ottawa, K1S 5B6

(613) 520-3616
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71 Bronson Avenue, BYWARD MARKET - PARLIAMENT HILL, Ottawa, K1R 7T1

(613) 232-7124
Official information and resource site for the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa http:www.ottawa.anglican.ca.
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245 West Hunt Club Road, Ottawa, K2E 1A6

(613) 725-3166
Animal protection organization, Pet Store, Nonprofit Organization, Animal Shelter, Association or organization, Non-Profit Organization
The Ottawa Humane Society is highly regarded by its customers for its friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable staff. Many have had positive experiences adopting pets, with some praising the convenience and cost savings. The organization is appreciated for its services and support. Animal lovers enjoy visiting and donating. Some visitors have had encounters with animals in need being dropped off and have adopted them on the spot. The building is beautiful and well-organized.
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941 Clyde Avenue, Ottawa, K2C 4B2

Nonprofit Organization, Social club, Pet Service, Non-profit organization