As Canada's standard for excellence in first aid and CPR services, St. John Ambulance plays an integral role in our society St. John Ambulance has been ensuring the health, safety and quality of life for Canadian for well over a century, as part of one of the world's oldest humanitarian - The order of St. John Ambulance Canada has been leading the way in public safety in our country since 1883 as Canada's most trusted source for first aid. Building on a 900 year tradition, St. John Ambulance offers innovative programs and products, ensuring Canadians receive the best quality training and expertise. People across the country benefit from the care and safety provided by St. John Ambulance community services teams. St. John Ambulance has become the first name millions of Canadian think of when it comes to public safety first aid training and products
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St. John Ambulance is a component of the Priory of Canada (whose legal name is The Priory of Canada of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem). St. John Ambulance carries out its mission in Canada under two main arms, training and community services. St. John Ambulance has a rich history and tradition in caring for people in Canada, but did you know that St. John's history dates back over 900 years? Find out more about St. John and its history.Learn about St. John Ambulance's mission, vision and value system.St. John Ambulance is dedicated to providing open and transparent information to assist you in understanding about us and our role in Canada. If you are looking for information about governance, policies, regulations, the organizational structure, the board, the membership, corporate publications including the Annual Report and Strategic Plan, and information on the name and logo usage, you will find it here