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Media inquiries can be directed to the President & CEO using the contact information below.Delaney Ross Burtnack, M.Sc. AgronomyPresident & CEOEmail: delaney@caar.orgAbout Delaney: Delaney joined CAAR in July 2007, after working alongside them in various capacities for more than 7 years, including as a writer for the CAAR Communicator and Input with current publisher Issues Ink; Managing Editor for the magazine at former publisher Lester Communications, and freelance writer while working in the Marketing department at Cargill. Delaney joined CAAR as Communications and Marketing Manager, overseeing communications including the CAAR Communicator magazine, which under her guidance became a leading publication for industry information. As of December 2011, Delaney has taken on the role of President & CEO of CAAR. In her current role Delaney's focus is to connect with CAAR Members in a meaningful way to ensure that the Association is doing all it can to best serve its Members. Delaney holds her Master of Science degree in agronomy, and her Bachelor of Science in Agriculture majoring in Crop Protection.Contact Delaney if you have questions about:Board of Directors, Executive Council, Government affairs and industry relations/concerns, Nurse Tank Safety Council of Canada (NTSCC) QuestionsLynda Nicol, B.A
Welcome to Royal Canadian PropertiesBuilding on corporate roots that date back over a century, Royal Canadian Properties Limited is focused on continued growth of its portfolio of quality properties in Western Canada.Royal Canadian Properties Limited is engaged in development, ownership, and management of commercial real estate, primarily in Western Canada. Royalcan Developments Limited, our sister company, is leading our Alberta expansion efforts. Our portfolio currently includes quality office, retail, and industrial properties as well as various land holdings under development. Expansion of our portfolio in the Western Canada marketplace is an ongoing priority.Asta Industrial ParkWinnipeg, Manitoba4,988 & 1,053 sq. ft. - office - 2nd floorFully developed offices with elevator service and abundant free parking. Grade loading door on main floor. Located in northwest location just 1/2 Km off Notre Dame on Weston; close to airport and only 10 minutes from downtown; newly reconstructed within the last 7 years
The Canadian Muslim Women's Institute Inc. (CMWI) is a non-profit organization that was founded in 2006. CMWI is the first organization of its kind in Manitoba where Muslim women are both the leaders and participants of their own organization. The goal of the Institute is to promote and empower Muslim women and their families socially, economically and spiritually, within the spirit of Islamic principles. CMWI is run by an elected Board comprised of women of diverse cultures, ages and professions.
Follow CPAWS on TwitterManitoba chapterThe Manitoba Chapter of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS Manitoba) has been a champion of wilderness and parks in the province since 1991. CPAWS Manitoba ensures that the voice of conservation is heard on issues affecting our parks and wilderness areas.CPAWS as a national organizationSince we were founded in 1963, we have helped protect over 40 million hectares of Canada's most treasured wild places. CPAWS' structure is unique among national conservation groups: we are chapter-driven, yet nationally focused. Our regional strength and volunteer spirit is unparalleled: 13 chapters, hundreds of dedicated volunteers, and 15,000 active members across Canada. CPAWS focuses on establishing new parks and making sure the needs of nature come first in their management. These are ongoing activities. Wilderness areas, and the wildlife populations they support, need to be conserved and protected. We must ensure that wilderness areas and the links between them are adequate to maintain breeding populations of all the living things that are dependent on them