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14 Elm Street, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5G 1G7

(416) 597-0223
Sports et Loisirs, Nonprofit Organization, Association, Business Associations, Non-profit organization, Membership Organizations, clubs, foundations, Clubs et Associations, Private Members Club, Arts organization
Customers express positive experiences with welcoming and knowledgeable staff, impressive art collection and library, beautiful building, and distinctive venue.
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1313 Queen Street West, PARKDALE, Toronto, M6K 1L8

(416) 536-6918
Associations et Organisations, Business Associations, business organizations, Association or organization, Organization, Services professionnels, Trade Organizations, Organismes commerciaux
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366 Adelaide Street W, ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT, Toronto, M5V 1R9

(416) 979-7907
ASSOCIATION, Museums, Arts & culture-Organisations, ORGANIZATION, LABOUR, ART CULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS, Arts organization, Nonprofit Organization, arts crafts organizations information, Non-profit organization, Associations et Organisations, ARTS, crafts organizations, Services professionnels, PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP, Art Galleries and Botanical and Zoologic
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50 Baldwin Street, GRANGE PARK, Toronto, M5T 1L4

(416) 348-8672
The Ontario Museum Association's website features a Guide to Ontario Museums, a listing of museum events in Ontario and information for museum professionals including professional development opportunities, museum job postings, museum resources and policies, and an online newsletter for museum and cultural professionals
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85 Grenville Street, BAY CLOVERHILL, Toronto, M5S 3A2

(416) 964-8833
The Ontario Nurses' Association (ONA) is the union representing 59, 000 registered nurses and allied health professionals and more than 13, 000 nursing students providing care in Ontario hospitals, long-term care facilities, public health, the community, clinics and industry.
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995 ARROW ROAD, EMERY, Toronto, M9M 2Z5

(416) 746-5772
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Jamaican Canadian Association
Customers express great enjoyment and positive feedback for events organized at Jamaican Canadian Association, describing it as marvelous, nice place, amazing venue, exempletary, good time, and wonderful location. Some mention the assistance received was so-so nice and good, while others praise the unlimited parking and convenient access to highways. Kevin is specifically mentioned as a great assistance.
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145 Wellington St W, Suite 203, VICTORIA PARK VILLAGE, Toronto, M5J 1H8

(416) 391-2362
The Canadian Marketing Association (CMA) is the largest marketing association in Canada representing the integration and convergence of all marketing disciplines, channels and technologies.
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411 Richmond St E, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Toronto, M5A 3S5

(416) 868-1881
foundations, Association, Associations, Clubs et Associations, clubs, Sports et Loisirs
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120 Carlton Street, Suite 312, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 4K2

(416) 777-2198
Our Mission CSC (Construction Specifications Canada) is a national multi-disciplinary, non-profit association with chapters across Canada. CSC is committed to ongoing development and delivery of quality education programs, publications and services for the betterment of the construction community To this end, CSC pursues the study of systems and procedures which will improve the co-ordination and dissemination of documentation relevant to the construction process. CSC Seeks to enhance the quality of the design and management aspects of construction activity through programs of publication, education, professional development, and certification, believing that in so doing it can best contribute to the efficiency and effectiveness of the industry as a whole. Our Vision That Construction Specifications Canada is the construction community's first choice for quality documentation, education and networking. Our Values & Core Beliefs Quality, Professionalism, Teamwork, Integrity, Openness & Innovation.
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20 Toronto St #200, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5C 2B8

(416) 869-1047
Association, Associations, lawyers, Clubs et Associations, PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP, Sports et Loisirs
The Ontario Bar Association (OBA) is a clean and well-organized facility, with friendly staff and accessible food serving areas. Customers appreciate the convenient location of the room used for serving food. The equipment functions reliably and the speakers are highly regarded. However, some customers mention finding the OBA a challenge upon first visit due to its small size and discreet entrance.
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180 Dundas St W, Suite 1400B, Toronto, M5G 1Z8

(416) 256-3010
Associations, Clubs et Associations, societies associations, SOCIETIES, Community Organization, Association or organization, Home health care service, FOUNDATION ASSOCIATIONS, Business Associations, associations d intérêts particuliers, Sports et Loisirs
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1155 YONGE STREET, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M4T 1W2

(416) 934-0606
Catholic Pastoral Centre, Office of Catholic Youth
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600 - 460 Richmond Street West, OLD TOWN, Toronto, M5V 1Y1

(416) 504-8222
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Arts organization
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184 Front St E #200, GRANGE PARK, Toronto, M5A 4N3

(416) 585-7902
Non-profit organization, Chiropractor, Nonprofit Organization, Associations, Sports et Loisirs, Association, Clubs et Associations, chiropraticiens
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23 Northview Ave, Toronto, M1N 1V9

(416) 892-4382
Artist, Organization
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155 University Ave, Suite 600, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5H 3B7

(416) 441-0788
The Ontario Pharmacists' Association (OPA) represents the views and interests of more than 12, 000 pharmacists and pharmacists-in-training across the province. We work to inspire excellence in the profession and practice of pharmacy, and to promote wellness for patients.
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401 Richmond St W, Unit 361, Third Floor, ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT, Toronto, M5V 3A8

(416) 934-1583
ADAC The History of the Art Dealers Association of Canada In the early 1960's, a group of art dealers in Montreal decided to form an association that would represent the top dealers in Canada who were committed to setting a standard of professionalism based on respect for one another, their artists and the broader arts community. The association was established to provide a professional platform that would set ethical standards for operating galleries, lobby government on issues affecting the visual arts, and consider the problems of fake, forged and misrepresented art sold in member galleries. Their efforts were realized in 1966 when the Canada Council for the Arts (CCA) invited a group of dealers to Stanley House, New Brunswick, to discuss establishing a closer liason with the visual arts community. The dealers who attended were: Dolores Booth, Mira Godard, Avrom Isaacs, Walter Moos, and John Robertson. David Silcox, the CCA representative, and Jake Moore, CEO of Brascon and a notable collector, were also present. As a result of this meeting, the vision of the national art dealers association was formed. The association was officially incorporated on September 6, 1966 as the Professional Art Dealers Association of Canada/L'Association professionnelle des galeries d'art du Canada. In 2001, the membership voted to change the name to the Art Dealers Association of Canada / Association des Marchands d'Art du Canada.
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3 Church St #506, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5E 1M2

(416) 231-4181
The term landscape architect was first used in 1860 to describe the professional landscape design activities of Frederick Law Olmsted, designer of New York City’s Central Park. Olmsted, considered North America’s most influential landscape architect, also designed Mount Royal Park in Montreal. Frederick Todd, one of the earliest practitioners of Landscape Architecture in Canada, had worked in the Olmsted office. In the early 1900s, Todd developed many of the original concepts for the now-familiar settings of Ottawa and the National Capital Region. He popularized naturalistic landscape designs and the idea of a “necklace of parks” as linked open spaces – a concept still used today.
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120 Carlton St #201, CHURCH AND WELLESLEY, Toronto, M5A 4K3

(416) 925-2800
The Centre for Spanish Speaking Peoples offers services and programs to the Spanish speaking community in Toronto, Ontario.
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150 King St W #200, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Toronto, M5H 3T9

(416) 361-1475
Business Service, Association or organization, Business Services

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