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40 Ruskin Street, CIVIC HOSPITAL - EXPERIMENTAL FARM - CENTRAL PARK, Ottawa, K1Y 4W7

(613) 696-7241
The Alumni publishes The Bulletin twice yearly and hosts the Spring and Fall lectures by cardiac specialists and other health care professionals to inform members regarding developments at the Heart Institute, new information about heart disease and advances in treatment. Donations to the Alumni are used exclusively to purchase equipment and fund other activities that contribute directly to patient care and comfort in the Heart Institute.
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201-2723 Lancaster Rd, CIVIC HOSPITAL - EXPERIMENTAL FARM - CENTRAL PARK, Ottawa, K1B 0B1

(613) 521-9533
volets, Association or organization, Associations, Sports et Loisirs, Clubs et Associations
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515 Legget Dr #810, CIVIC HOSPITAL - EXPERIMENTAL FARM - CENTRAL PARK, Ottawa, K2K 3G4

(613) 226-3616
Non-profit organization, Sports club, Membership Organizations, Societies, Association, Associations, Associations & Clubs, Business associations, Clubs et Associations, Sports et Loisirs, Nonprofit Organization, Foundations, Sports & Recreation
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1081 CARLING AVENUE, CIVIC HOSPITAL - EXPERIMENTAL FARM - CENTRAL PARK, Ottawa, K1Y 4G2

(613) 729-2586
Associations et Organisations, Medical Service Organizations, Organization, Organisations de services médicaux, Health & Related Services, Association, health service organizations, Service, Santé et Médicaments

960 Carling Avenue, CIVIC HOSPITAL - EXPERIMENTAL FARM - CENTRAL PARK, Ottawa, K1A 0C6

(613) 233-8872
Association or organization, Organismes commerciaux, Associations et Organisations, Trade Organizations, business organizations, Organization, Services professionnels, Trade

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1606 Fisher Ave, Ottawa, K2C 1X6

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960 Carling Ave, Building 60, Ottawa, K1A 0C6

(613) 759-1027

865 Carling Ave # 600, WEST CENTRE TOWN - LITTLE ITALY - CIVIC HOSPITAL EAST, Ottawa, K1S 5S8

(613) 226-2553
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865 Carling Ave, Suite 110, Ottawa, K1S 5S8

(613) 729-3839
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7 Sidney Street, WEST CENTRE TOWN - LITTLE ITALY - CIVIC HOSPITAL EAST, Ottawa, K1S 3L7

(613) 236-7004
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1233 COLONEL BY DRIVE, CARLETON UNIVERSITY, Ottawa, K1S 5B7

(613) 520-5641
Residence living at Carleton University is a tradition that began when Lanark and Renfrew houses opened their doors in 1963. Since that time the residence population at Carleton has soared from only 300 residents to approximately 2800, with the opening of the Frontenac residence in 2008. The University is currently building its 11th residence building set to open in 2011, and we will see an increase to more than 3000 residence students. As residence life at Carleton continues to grow, so has the students' association that represents those who live, learn and work on the University's grounds.

580 Booth Street, Ottawa, K1A 0E4

(343) 700-1127
Environmental health service, Association or organization

1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, K1S 5B6

(613) 520-5612
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1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, K1S 5B6

(613) 380-8065
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3010 MC - 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, K1S 5B6

613-520-2600
university, Academic Camp, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Youth organization, Association or organization

1125 Colonel By Drive, CARLETON UNIVERSITY, Ottawa, K1S 5B6

(613) 244-7337
Membership Organizations, Association or organization

265 Carling Avenue, Suite 500, Ottawa, K1S 2E1

(613) 564-3010
The Advocacy Club is flexible. We can adapt training sessions for any niche market known to the practice of law. Specific modules, such as experts, closings, mediation or motions can be added. Case studies can be as generic or niche-specific as the situation warrants. Contact us to see how we can customize a session for your team. Here is what one team leader from a stand-alone unit of administrative litigators has to say about AC sessions:
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2733 Lancaster Rd, Suite 100, WEST CENTRE TOWN - LITTLE ITALY - CIVIC HOSPITAL EAST, Ottawa, K1B 0A9

(613) 730-1204
The Canadian Post-M. Education Registry (CAPER) is the central repository for statistical information on postgraduate medical education in Canada. CAPER maintains individual-level data for all postgraduate medical residents and fellows. Data is gathered on an annual basis from all 17 Canadian Faculties of Medicine. CAPER records capture data throughout postgraduate medical training as well as ongoing practice location following post-M. training. The Annual Census of Post-M. Trainees is CAPER’s flagship report. It gives a detailed statistical profile of post-M. trainees in Canada, including: The numbers and types of physicians being trained in family medicine, surgical, laboratory and other medical specialties; The socio-demographic characteristics of postgraduate trainees, such as age and sex distribution; The distribution of post-M. trainees across provinces and Faculties of Medicine; The numbers of international medical graduates (IMGs) and visa trainees studying in Canada; The number of residents and fellows exiting post-M. training programs; Ongoing practice location of postgraduate trainees following training. CAPER publications and services are designed for statistical and research purposes. Data collection is carried out according to strict privacy policies and CAPER promotes best practices with its data sharing partners. Established in 1986, CAPER is a partnership of professional medical organizations and federal/provincial/territorial governments. CAPER’s work is made possible through the financial support of its contributing members. We would like to acknowledge and thank our contributing partners for their support of the Canadian Post-M. Education Registry.
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600 Uc-1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, K1S 5B6

(613) 520-2600
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85 Plymouth Street, Suite 100, BYWARD MARKET - PARLIAMENT HILL, Ottawa, K1S 3E2

(613) 569-4333
Our mission is to strengthen the Paralympic Movement in Canada. The Paralympic Movement is a group of individuals and organizations collectively engaged in developing sport and sport-related opportunities for people with a physical disability, so that they can fulfill their personal potential and fully participate in their community. Our vision is a thriving network of individuals, sports organisations, community and government groups working together to give people with a physical disability the chance to benefit from the sense of confidence, empowerment and pride that comes from playing sport at any level. The Canadian Paralympic Committee identity is a combination of the most recognizable Canadian symbol — the maple leaf — and a stylized flame representing the Paralympic Torch and the passion that unites all members of the Paralympic Movement. The logo incorporates the International Paralympic Committee identity. The red, blue and green elements are called Agitos (from the Latin word "agito", meaning "I move"). They encircle a centre point to represent that athletes are coming from all corners of the world to compete together. The unification of the two identities symbolizes CPC’s proud commitment to empowering persons with physical disabilities worldwide through sport. The identity is an expression of partnership, leadership, and fairness, while promoting a strong and vibrant Paralympic Movement across the nation.