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Canadian Canola Growers Association (CCGA) Cash Advances As an administrator of the Advance Payments Program, the Canadian Canola Growers Association issues cash advances to farmers on more than 20 different commodities across Western Canada. ?Repayment Extension for 2013-14 AdvancesA Stay of Default has extended the 2013-14 APP repayment deadline for cash advances issued by CCGA to March 31, 2015. Read more the specific terms of the Stay . Changes to 2014-15 Repayment TimelinesTwo important changes will affect repayments on 2014-15 cash advances, including:The deadline to submit repayments to CCGA is extended to within 30 calendar days of receipt of payment or 60 calendar days of delivery to the buyer, whichever is earlier.The deadline to submit proof of sale documentation has been extended to September 30, 2015. ?Producers can view their account using our Secure Producer Account Services. Select the 'Cash Advance Login' below or in the top corner of this screen. Once signed in, producers can complete a cash advance application online, check account balances, review important deadlines or print out summary reports
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David Riddell, President of Canadian Claims Services Inc is pleased to announce the additions of Larissa Grace, Kerry Reid, Kenna Freeman, Jameson Ade, and PJ Gill congratulate these new members of our team! June 13, 2013CCS New Staff!David Riddell, President of Canadian Claims Services Inc is pleased to announce the additions of Dawn Fuchs, and Mark Mikkelson. Please congratulate these new members of our team!We listen and effectively respond to your needs and those of your clients. Our team of experienced experts has the latest technology working for them to ensure cost and risk is always at a minimum.Our edge is our innovative Online Claims Management System which provides both clients and CCS staff with the most powerful solution in the industry. The Assignment Submission Form will open in a new window after you click ''Submit Assignment''. Fill in as much detail as possible and click ''Save Assignment'' at the bottom of the submission page. Please contact us if you have any questions or require assistance.See the Difference Today
The Canadian Federation of Students was formed in 1981 to provide students with an effective and united voice, provincially and nationally. At the time, it was recognized that for students to be truly effective in representing their collective interests to the government, it was vital to unite under one banner.Now with over 600,000 members, represented by more than 80 students' unions, the Canadian Federation of Students is the voice of post-secondary students in Canada. There are 5 member locals in Manitoba uniting over 42,000 full- and part-time students.Universities and colleges are funded primarily by the federal government and administered exclusively by the provincial government. As such, government policies and priorities determine the quality and accessibility of post-secondary education in Canada.Tuition fee levels, students financial assistance programs and funding for research are all set directly or indirectly by both levels of government. It is vital that students collectively organise at the provincial and national levels to ensure students' rights and concerns are fully represented.STRENGTH IN NUMBERSNo individual students' union, no matter how big or active, has the resources or political clout on their own to effectively influence post-secondary education policies
Established in 1931, in the time of the Great Depression, a Minister of the United Church started a second-hand store from the remainders of a rummage sale. His goals were a) to offer employment to those who could not find employment due to the Great Depression and b) to offer Manitoban citizens, items which they needed at a low-price.
Since 1931, Canadian Goodwill has been incorporated and is now identified as a non-profit charitable organization.
The objectives of Canadian Goodwill are to provide vocational services, rehabilitation services, and employment for persons with physical, developmental, emotional or social disabilities, whose disability are obstacles to their employment in the open market.
By collecting, refurbishing and selling used articles, Canadian Goodwill help provide these Manitoban individuals with an income, independence and self esteem. Come see us today!
Copa WeeklyCopa Weekly includes the estimated weekly Canadian canola and soybean crush, year to date totals, capacity utilization and graphs of the Canadian Canola Board Margin Index and the US Soybean Board Margins.Click here to View Copa MonthlyCopa Monthly includes statistics covering all aspects of the oilseed and oilseed product sectors such as crop production, crushings, stocks, trade and supply/disposition tables.
We opened our doors in 2010 and are centrally located at the corner of Stafford and Grosvenor. We run a full production school portrait business, taking photos in your school, then printing and packaging the products right here at our shop on Stafford Street.