Denturists have been serving the public in Ontario since 1974, when legislation was enacted to govern and license their services. Denturists are licensed to fabricate, repair and adjust complete dentures, partial dentures and removable implant retained dentures. Their professional designation is DD, which stands for Diploma in Denturism. A Denturist's practice is devoted to the fabrication and repair of dentures. You can go directly to a Denturist for treatment without a referral from another health care practitioner. Denturists provide the most cost- and time-effective service. Unlike other health care practitioners who provide dentures, most Denturists' laboratory work is done in-house on the premises and by the Denturist who sees the patient chairside.
First Book is determined to see that all children, regardless of their economic conditions, can achieve more in school and in life through access to an ongoing supply of new books. With the help of our partners, donors and dedicated volunteers we have provided more than 100 million new books to schools and programs serving children in need. Yet millions of children are still waiting for our help. Together we can make a difference in children's lives. Together we can provide new books and critical resources that elevate the quality of education for children in low-income families.
To become a Hockey Canada Official, you must be at least 14 years of age and complete annual educational requirements to obtain your certification. For Level I & II officials, this includes completing an eHockey program through Hockey Canada in addition to attending a four-hour Hockey Canada Officiating Program (HCOP) clinic.
Through education and advocacy, the Ontario Association of Home Inspectors cultivates a home inspector industry with the highest standards of professional development and ethical standards. In doing so, OAHI cultivates respect from other professionals, consumers and the government. OAHI is the only provincially recognized body of home inspectors by The Ontario Association of Home Inspectors Act, 1994. The Ontario Association of Home Inspectors operates as a Not-For-Profit.