Non-profit Organizations in Financial District, Toronto, ON

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20 Adelaide Street East, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Toronto, M5C 2T6

(905) 826-3522
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Optometrist, Association
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145 King Street West, Suite 900, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5H 1J8

416.619.5784
Since 2001, CCAN has served as an umbrella organization dedicating to connecting member organizations from across Canada to work underway in cancer control. Today, CCAN represents the views and interests of diverse member organizations working together in support of the innovative “CCAN Collaborative Model of Engagement, ” an approach that serves as a virtual bridge to connect organizations across Canada to one another ensuring work underway in cancer control moves forward in unison. Through partnerships and resource sharing, CCAN works collaboratively with stakeholders in order to maintain momentum, avoid duplication and advance shared areas of interest to patients, caregivers and their families. CCAN is an organization that believes in the value of collaboration. With continued funding in 2014-2016 from the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer, and working under one umbrella, the Canadian patient community is measurably influencing change and accelerating action, contributing to an improved health-care system for all Canadians. WE:
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366 Adelaide St E, unit 104, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Toronto, M5A 3X9

416.947.1331
Since 1976, the CCMA has been committed to ensuring the growth and development of the Canadian country music industry. Through education, communication, information, promotion and recognition, the CCMA offers members these advantages in an increasingly competitive environment. Core to these efforts is Country Music Week. It is the focal point for our organization and members, providing professional development opportunities, showcasing slots, and an opportunity to heighten awareness and increase exposure for Canada's country artists. Originally founded as the Academy of Country Music Entertainment in September 1976 during an "RPM Magazine" function, the first Board of Directors under President Hank Smith set out to organize, promote and develop a Canadian country music industry, which included the founding of Country Music Week. The very first Awards presented in coordination with Country Music Week were the RPM Big Country Awards. It wasn't until 1982 that the Association inaugurated its very own Canadian Country Music Association Awards. In 1987, the Association's name was officially changed to the Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA). Growing in both reputation and experience, the CCMA was able to secure a broadcast partnership with CTV Television which allowed the 1987 Canadian Country Music Awards to be televised for the first time coast to coast to coast. The CCMA continued its partnership with CTV until 1998. It was in 1999 that the CCMA entered into a new partnership, now with CBC Television, with encore broadcasts on CMT in Canada. The 2005 Canadian Country Music Association Awards were also broadcast for the first time on the U.S. Network GAC (Great American Country) and on CMC (Country Music Channel) in Australia. It can be said that music is the very soul of this country, and reflects the true identity of Canada.
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700 Bay Street, Suite 800, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Toronto, M5G 1Z6

(416) 961-2376
CESO is one of Canada’s leading volunteer-based development organizations. Since 1967, through partnership and the dedication of our volunteers who are highly skilled and experienced in their professions, we have completed more than 46, 000 assignments focused on improving the economic and social well-being of peoples across Canada and in more than 120 countries.
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157 Adelaide St W, Suite 434, Toronto, M5H 4E7

(416) 850-7125
Nonprofit Organization, Non-Governmental Organization NGO, Non-profit organization
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120 Adelaide St W #2205, Toronto, M5H 1T1

(416) 366-3658
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30 Wellington Street West, 5th Floor, Toronto, M5L 1B1

(604) 601-2046
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130 King St W #2950, Toronto, M5X 1E2

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130 Adelaide St W, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Toronto, M5H 3P5

(416) 340-9859
If you have a civil defence practice CDL is where you can advance professionally and personally. We provide a national focus on issues uniting the defence bar with the flexibility to address local and regional jurisdictional concerns. We offer a single voice to the insurance industry by communicating concerns, advocating on critical issues and advancing the position of the defence bar. With busy practices lawyers need to maximize time spent out of the office at CLE. Our programmes are accredited, focused and relevant. You will meet other civil defence lawyers in your city as well your insurance clients – claims examiners, adjusters, risk managers and subject experts who need to keep up with the latest legal developments and attend our CLE because of its defence orientation. It gives you a chance to see your existing clients and meet potential new ones.
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110 Spadina Ave #300, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Toronto, M5V 2K4

(647) 426-1252
Charity Organization, Non-profit organization, Charity, Nonprofit Organization