The Court Challenges Program of Canada/Programme de contestation judiciaire du Canada is funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage of the Governement of Canada.Le Programme de contestation judiciaire du Canada/Court Challenges Program of Canada est financé par le ministère du Patrimoine canadien du Gouvernement du Canada.
COPNCOPN, the patient arm of Osteoporosis Canad,a is a virtual network of people who are living with or affected by osteoporosis. It was founded in 2004 by four friends who were determined to overcome the challenges of living with osteoporosis. This group believed that people living with osteoporosis needed a strong voice to provide the perspective of patients in all areas including medical matters, research initiatives, communication, public relations and education.COPN was established by patients. Its members are patients and it works on behalf of the needs and interests of people living with and/or affected by osteoporosis. COPN also endeavours to educate, empower and support members of its network through the use of virtual technologies and mutual support.How COPN worksCOPN is composed of a network of individuals affected by osteoporosis who receive information and interact around osteoporosis related interests and issues in a virtual environment. Join COPN , become a member of COPN (membership is free), you will receive:COPING, the bi-weekly newsletter .
Welcome to theSeniors Resource Networkof Manitoba! This is the home page for senior citizens' access to activities, services, resources, communication tools and history. These pages are the gateway to Winnipeg and Manitoban seniors information via the Internet. You are welcome toabout suggestions for additions or improvements for this site.Seniors and Elders Month 2014The Seniors' and Elders' Day Community Planning Committee is very excited to announce that Seniors' and Elders' Day 2014 will take place on Tuesday September 30th 2014, at the RBC Winnipeg Convention Centre, 375 York (Main Floor), celebrating the energy, vitality, and strength of seniors in Manitoba!The Seniors Resource Network supports Age Friendly Manitoba led by the Seniors & Healthy Aging Secretariat . The Centre on Aging at the University of Manitoba is conducting the Age-Friendly Communities Research Alliance . This project supports seniors in leading active, socially engaged, independent lives that contribute to healthy aging
Introducing Jackie Stephen, Executive Director, Jocelyn House HospiceJocelyn House Hospice is a home for terminally ill residents in the final stages of life. We believe we can add life to those final days and we do so for each individual we care for, as well as their cherished families and loved ones.When you step inside Jocelyn House Hospice, nestled within the trees and the solitude of the riverbed, you're greeted by smiling faces and the smell of a home-cooked meal. We believe in the work we do and the impact it makes in the lives of those we care for. We invite you to become part of our family.Not because people die here, because they live here.Latest NewsIntroducing Jackie Stephen, Executive Director, Jocelyn House HospiceWe are excited to announce the appointment of Ms. Jackie Stephen as our new Executive Director.Jackie previously served as Director of Operations, Fort Whyte Alive. Jackie will lead Jocelyn House and Jocelyn Hutton Foundation as we strive to meet the increasing need for hospice beds and palliative care in Manitoba.