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Founded in 1845, the Toronto Region Board of Trade is one of our city region's oldest and most trusted institutions. The organization was established to bring the community together to build rail and port infrastructure necessary to create an economic powerhouse of the future. Our mission -- to promote trade and commerce and foster economic and social prosperity – is as relevant today as it was when we began.
The work extends into numerous diverse sectors. Security clearances from local police, federal police – RCMP and CSIS, ensure Hunter Electric is able to complete work on those indentures at the highest security levels. We are committed to providing responsible electrical contracting services within Ontario to institutional, industrial and commercial clientele. We offer patrons the most innovative products, knowledge and full service installation services backed by decades of experience and with integrity.
Dr. Nixon is a great sounding board and support system. She is thorough, kind and compassionate and makes you feel welcome and heard. Dr. Nixon came to me highly recommended and I would have to agree that she is a great resource and a true professional.Read more
For over 55 years, as the largest youth education organization in Canada, Junior Achievement (JA) has been inspiring and preparing more than 4 million youth to succeed in an ever-changing global economy. Last year alone, more than 226,000 students, in 400+ communities, benefited from JA programs that were delivered by over 13,500 dedicated business mentors who presented in excess of 232,000 hours of instructional time. Each day, Junior Achievement staff and volunteers located in in our National and 15 Charter offices across Canada work hard toward the attainment of one common goal - to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy. Guided by core values, JA aspires to be recognized by businesses, educators and policymakers across the country as the premiere organization for inspiring and preparing youth to be successful, contributing members of a global society.
Interim Place has been providing shelter and support services for women in Peel Region who face violence for over 30 years. Since 1981 Interim Place has assisted well over 38,000 women and children over the years find safety, heal and build new lives free of abuse.For more information on our organization, please take a moment to review the information and links below:- Our Herstory - Our Mission- Our Board of Directors- Our Funders- Our Communications (copies of Annual Reports)- Our Commitments (Privacy Policy and Donor Bill of Rights)
Sportside Medical Services is a full service clinic specializing in both sport specific and general rehabilitation. Dr. Karen Chrobak started the clinic after suffering a significant sports injury requiring reconstructive surgery thus taking her away from her sport of rugby for over a year. Her injury set her on a determined path to recovery and gave her an appreciation for patient-centered and sports-specific rehabilitation. Sportside Medical Services provides Chiropractic treatment, Massage Therapy, Reflexology, Nutritional counselling, and First aid Training at all levels. All treatment uses the latest technologies to help speed up your recovery and maximize your results. From an emergency medicine standpoint, Dr. Chrobak is certified as an Emergency Medical Responder and Emergency Care Instructor through the Canadian Red Cross. When not in clinic, she teaches an Emergency First Responders course focusing on sideline and rink side emergency medical skills for healthcare
Our work is guided by our values, experience and history and draws from strong roots in the community. Community Living Oakville recognizes the rights of everyone to have a full range of life choices, including access to education, affordable and appropriate housing, leisure options, gainful employment and participation in the community.
We positively impact the lives of those who are hungry in our community by effectively sourcing, managing and distributing food . We provide food to our clients via our community partners . We are recognized as leading the fight against hunger in Mississauga We are an integrated partner in the social network alleviating poverty
Individuals and communities served by Polycultural to have an equal opportunity to be productive members of the Canadian society. To be the organization of choice for individuals and communities seeking support.To provide initiatives, activities and services that responds to the varying needs of our clients.
The Unitarian Congregation in Mississauga is an inclusive community of non-creedal religious people, offering a range of spiritual and educational services and programs for children, youth and adults including drumming, yoga, social justice workshops and music. We are LGBT friendly.We aspire to support each individual search for truth and meaning, celebrate diversity, nurture the spirit, promote social justice locally and globally and be an environmentally friendly congregation, treasuring the sense of mystery, wonder and beauty in the universe. Exciting programs for 2012 include Seedy Saturday (eco-gardening day feature heritage and organic seed sales), Soulful Singing and UN workshops. We also like to get together for family-friendly socials. The Unitarian Congregation in Mississauga serves Mississauga, Oakville, Burlington, Etobicoke and Brampton and is located near the QEW and HYW 10.