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NACOR is a national alliance supporting Canadian provincial optician regulators by establishing standards for optician competencies, accrediting continuing education programs, and administering standardized professional examinations to ensure consistent quality across the country.
CEWP began operations in March 1999 with a primary focus on the truss industry in North America. As CEWP grew we broadened our product area to include premium visual grades with sales destined for the Industrial / Treating sectors.Service is a major priority for CEWP with reloads in Edmonton, Alberta and Brantford, Ontario as well as mill direct truck and railcar shipments. With service as a priority, CEWP developed 'Lumber Manager', a computerized inventory managementand tracking system that allows CEWP to track every order, trace railcar and truck shipments, and provide timelydelivery information to our customers.
Clarus Canadian Springs is a Winnipeg-based bottler of pure spring water and specialty beverage products. The company bottles water under its own Clarus Canadian Springs label, and also produces a selection of fruit juices and carbonated spring water. We are proud to be the sole Canadian distributor for US-based Cool Mountain Gourmet Sodas. Clarus also provides private-label bottling for a wide range of corporate clients, community organizations and fundraising initiatives.
The Canadian Federation of Students was formed in 1981 to provide students with an effective and united voice, provincially and nationally. At the time, it was recognized that for students to be truly effective in representing their collective interests to the government, it was vital to unite under one banner.Now with over 600,000 members, represented by more than 80 students' unions, the Canadian Federation of Students is the voice of post-secondary students in Canada. There are 5 member locals in Manitoba uniting over 42,000 full- and part-time students.Universities and colleges are funded primarily by the federal government and administered exclusively by the provincial government. As such, government policies and priorities determine the quality and accessibility of post-secondary education in Canada.Tuition fee levels, students financial assistance programs and funding for research are all set directly or indirectly by both levels of government. It is vital that students collectively organise at the provincial and national levels to ensure students' rights and concerns are fully represented.STRENGTH IN NUMBERSNo individual students' union, no matter how big or active, has the resources or political clout on their own to effectively influence post-secondary education policies
Therefore we will be looking to the membership in short order to get input before informing the Division of our intention to sit at the table (hopefully before the fall) and begin the Negotiating process.Nelson Petrash phone (204-795-9908) or fax (204-667-8731) local110@mymts.net , will be compiling all membership input and will work with myself regarding the appropriate wording required for our suggested Contract changes.1) Monetary will be first on the list2) Benefits will be second3) 4, 5 and 6 will be what the majority of the Membership requiresKeep in mind the Employer will have ideas of their own and we have already heard from the Membership; that our sick time, our stand on part time workers, article 32 and the pension plan remain exactly the same as is right now.To make it even sh
The first Canadian Reformed Church was instituted on April 16, 1950, in Lethbridge, Alberta. Its members were people who emigrated from the Netherlands following the end of the Second World War. The War had left Europe in financial and political ruin, and