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The Canadian Tire store at Kitchener West, ON offers a variety of products including automotive, tools, hardware, sports, household and outdoor living. This location also has an auto centre for car repair & maintenance.
The Canadian Tire store at Cambridge on offers a variety of products including automotive, tools, hardware, sports, household and outdoor living. This location also has an auto centre for car repair & maintenance.
Established in 1984, Canadian Motivel Inc. quickly became known for distributing quality industrial products with a focus on customer service and innovative problem solving solutions. Our industrial products division serves as a leader in the sales of quality abrasives, portable air tools, industrial tapes and adhesives, silicones and teflon fabrics. With the addition of the converting division in 1990, we have been converting and distributing fabricated products for the electrical market. Based right by the 401 in Cambridge, Ontario, Canadian Motivel has the in-house capabilities to Slice, die cut, cut to length, bond, form and sheet all flexible materials.
The Canadian Tire store at Cambridge Hespeler, ON offers a variety of products including automotive, tools, hardware, sports, household and outdoor living. This location also has an auto centre for car repair & maintenance.
CHCA was founded in 2001 by a Nurse Practitioner who lived on several Northwestern Ontario reserves from 1986-88 (Bearskin, Big Trout, Sachigo, Fort Severn, Angling, and Sandy Lake).After leaving the North she implemented and worked in the Nurse Practitioner role in Southwestern Ontario for eleven years. She did extensive consulting for the College of Nurses of Ontario regarding evaluating and licensing of Nurse Practitioner's.In 1992 she became a clinical preceptor for McMaster Unit verity on the expanded N.P. role. In 1996 she expanded her teaching role to all ten Ontario Universities for the Nurse Practitioner program.She felt obliged to return to the North and in 1997. She returned doing short locums for MSB (Pikangikum, Round Lake, Cat Lake, Sandy Lake, Fort Hope).She became quiet concerned about the staffing shortages. CHCA was started in an attempt to recruit, train and retain expanded role nurses in the North to reduce and/or eliminate the shortages and to lessen the strain on the overworked MSB nurses.