ICTAM is an industry-focused association representing Manitoba's ICT sector. Our goal is to accelerate the growth, prosperity and sustainability of the industry through relevant programming, advocacy and collaboration. As a not-for-profit, membership based association; ICTAM's constituency is broad-based encompassing vendors, consumers, government, education, chambers of commerce and sector councils. As information and communication technologies are enabling every facet and type of business, ICTAM membership is open to all and fees are structured to be inclusive to any size company. Our purpose is to assist our member companies in achieving greater success through human capital development programs, networking events, conferences, cost-saving benefits and promotional marketing opportunities.
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The Insurance Brokers Association of Canada is a federation of 11 provincial and regional associations of property and casualty insurance brokers. Through its member associations, the IBAC represents approximately 36,000 insurance brokers in virtually every community across the country. Similarly, the Insurance Brokers Association of Manitoba is an organization representing approximately 2,000 broker members from all communities across our province. The Association's efforts - always with the best interests of consumers in mind and speaking with a collective voice as the insurance authority in Manitoba - is to ensure that insurance brokers remain the primary provider of insurance services in Manitoba.IBAM's five core pillars of responsibility & activity are:political/government relations including relations with elected and unelected ''politicals'' and regulatory authoritiesincluding facilitating the national and local BIPs (broker identity programs)insurer relations including both local and national interestsissues concerning advancement of broker interests in the broader public domainprofessional development and educational requirements, with general and strategic assistance in recruitment, hiring and retentionmembership services - providing general informational, administrative, conference, trade show & meeting services through regular interaction with membersSocialize with us
WelcomeWhether through our publications, public seminars, diversity training, newspaper and journal articles, public and private policy work or personal counseling, Islamic Social Services Association Canada has dedicated itself to addressing the needs of Muslims in Canada. One of the most critical components of this task is ensuring that accurate messaging and information on Islam and Muslims is available.This website is designed in that spirit, offering not only information on our organization, but also a history of the contributions Muslims and Islamic civilization have made to both Canada and the world. Whether you are an educator, student or just curious, we hope the contents of this page will challenge your ideas and expand your horizons. In that spirit, this is our humble contribution to the successful integration of Islam and Muslims into the Canadian mosaic.We hope that you enjoy your journey through this site and please tell us what you think. Thank you for visiting us today.
The JNF was established with Theodore Herzl's support in 1901. The guiding principle was laid down by Prof. Hermann Schapira. Early land purchases were completed in Judea and the Lower Galilee. In 1909, the JNF supported the founders of Tel Aviv. The establishment of the 'Olive Tree Fund' marked the beginning of Diaspora support of afforestation efforts.
The JHSM is pleased to announce that Sharon Perrault has been hired as the new supervisor of the Bail Assessment and Support Program effective August 11th, replacing Bob Godin who retired at the end of July. Sharon has a wide range of experience working for community based organizations in the social service sector and various levels of government. A former site manager for Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata, and director of operations for the Aboriginal Health and Wellness Centre in Winnipegandmost recently she was a member of the National Parole Board - Prairie Region for ten years where she took part in Elder Assisted as well as regular Parole hearings atcorrectional institutions across the Prairie region, including Rockwood, and Stony Mountain.
Sunshine HouseKali Shiva AIDS Services has been working with people living with HIV/AIDS in Winnipeg since 1987. Sunshine House began operations in 1999 after broad consultation between affected communities, and national and local agencies active in the poly drug using community .A core of roughly 50 'regular' clients has emerged from the programs in place over the history of Kali Shiva at Sunshine House. This core of individuals is distinguished from the 4000/year 'occasional' users of service by their long-term participation in programs and use of practical services offered. The core of individuals has consistently followed us through two re-locations, including to our permanent facility at 646 Logan Avenue.Sunshine House has successfully engaged the most marginalized individuals in the Winnipeg poly drug using community by being a place where everyone is welcome, without judgement. A 'Harm Reduction' approach to our work has built a strong connection with people who often reject community services.