The Army, Navy & Air Force Veterans in Canada is Canada's oldest veterans' association. Although the precise start-date is obscured by time, it is known that a charter was given in 1840 by Queen Victoria to create a unit in Montreal. It is felt that units existed well before that time, perhaps as early as the Conquest of New France in the seventeen hundreds. The Association derives its name from those remnants of British and French colonial regiments which were left in Canada when their regiments returned to Britain or France following their tours of duty protecting the colonies. These men banded together to exchange information on service benefits available to them and to fraternize. They called themselves 'The Army Veterans in Canada' so that when they were in Britain they could denote their location as opposed to the Army Veterans in Australia or South-Africa. The reference to Canada became an integral part of the Association's title, as incorporated by the Government of Canada in 1917
Latin America Mission (Canada) Inc. is an international evangelical community of men and women who, motivated by their love for the Lord Jesus Christ and in obedience to His commands, partners with Canadian and Latin churches and institutions, as well as international Christian organizations to encourage, assist and participate in building the Body of Jesus Christ in Latin America.
We provide a wide range of services, including hospital and home visitation, meal delivery, community programming, and case management. Many of our services are designed to meet the unique cultural needs of the Orthodox Jewish community.
At Unionville South Pet Hospital (USPH), we bring to Unionville, Markham, Richmond Hill, Stouffville, and Scarborough a new outlook and approach to veterinary care.
IssuesAbout UsCommunity Living Ontario is a non-profit, provincial association that advocates for people who have an intellectual disability to be fully included in all aspects of community life.The goal of Community Living Ontario is:That all persons live in a state of dignity, share in all elements of living in the community, and have the opportunity to participate effectively.Community Living Ontario envisions a society where people who have an intellectual disability belong and feel respected.This means that people who have an intellectual disability