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184 Sources Winter 2006 A ACT Foundation 379 Holland Ave., Ottawa, ON K1Y 0Y9 The ACT Foundation is a dynamic, na- tional non-profit organization dedicated to educating Canadians about illnesses which lead to prehospital emergencies. ACT’s strengths include creating public awareness on critical health issues, stimulating public action through advocacy and facilitating ac- tion through partnership. ACT helps com- munities across Canada establish mandatory high school CPR. World Wide Web: http://www.actfoundation.ca Phone: (613) 729-3455 Toll free: 1-800-465-9111 Fax: (613) 729-5837 Sandra Clarke, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] Micheline Joanisse, Director of Communications E-mail: [email protected] ADR Institute of Ontario 234 Eglinton Ave. E., Ste. 500, Toronto, ON M4P 1K5 The ADR Institute of Ontario is the lead- ing professional association for arbitrators and mediators in Ontario. The Institute is your source for neutrals with area-specific expertise, rules (standardized arbitration and mediation procedures that can be tailored for specific disputes) and dispute administration services. World Wide Web: http://www.adrontario.ca Phone: (416) 487-4447 Fax: (416) 487-4429 E-mail: [email protected] David Caryll, President AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS ACROSS CANADA: Canada: ADR Institute of Canada, Inc. Phone: (416) 487-4733 E-mail: [email protected] P. David McCutcheon, President Judy Ballantyne, Executive Director British Columbia: British Columbia Arbitration & Mediation Institute Phone: (604) 736-6614 E-mail: [email protected] Nick DeDomenico, President Alberta: Alberta Arbitration & Mediation Society Phone: (780) 433-4881 E-mail: [email protected] Pat Cabezas, President Saskatchewan: ADR Institute of Saskatchewan Inc. Phone: (306) 596-7275 E-mail: [email protected] Jim Mitchell, President Manitoba: Arbitration & Mediation Institute of Manitoba Inc. Phone: (204) 783-0529 E-mail: [email protected] Dave McMullan, President Johanna Effler, Administrator Atlantic: ADR Atlantic Institute Phone: (902) 435-3084 E-mail: [email protected] Eric K. Sloane, President Barbara David, Administrator AEterna Zentaris Inc. 1405, boul du Parc Technologique, Québec, QC G1P 4P5 A global biopharmaceutical company en- gaged in the discovery/development/market- ing of therapies focused on cancer/endocrine disorders. In cancer, its two lead products, perifosine (lung), ozarelix (prostate), are in Phase II trials. Cetrorelix, its lead product in endocrine therapies, has reached Phase II trials in gynaecology (endometriosis) and urology (benign prostate hyperplasia). World Wide Web: http://aeternazentaris.com (TSX: AEZ; NASDAQ: AEZS) Paul Burroughs, Director of Communications Phone: (418) 652-8525, ext. 406 Fax: (418) 652-0881 E-mail: [email protected] Aon Consulting / Groupe-conseil Aon 145 Wellington St. W., Ste. 500, Toronto, ON M5J 1H8 Aon Consulting is a single source of pow- erful human resource ideas and solutions designed to enhance productivity and per- formance. We are experts in the fields of health and benefits, retirement, talent strate- gies, communication, compensation and workers’ compensation. Please direct all inquiries to: Marilynne Madigan Phone: (416) 542-5578 E-mail: [email protected] Sources Listings Organizations are listed alphabetically with acronyms first. Browse the Listings section for ideas, but remember the Subject Index (page 35) is you best tool for finding contacts on any topic

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Page 1: Sources 57 Listings...Winter 2006 Sources 185 LISTINGS 10035 105 St., Edmonton, AB T5J 2V6 The ATCO Blue Flame Kitchen has been dishing up household advice and recipes to Albertans

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ACT Foundation379 Holland Ave., Ottawa, ON K1Y 0Y9

The ACT Foundation is a dynamic, na-tional non-profit organization dedicated toeducating Canadians about illnesses whichlead to prehospital emergencies. ACT’sstrengths include creating public awarenesson critical health issues, stimulating publicaction through advocacy and facilitating ac-tion through partnership. ACT helps com-munities across Canada establish mandatoryhigh school CPR.World Wide Web:http://www.actfoundation.caPhone: (613) 729-3455Toll free: 1-800-465-9111Fax: (613) 729-5837Sandra Clarke, Executive DirectorE-mail: [email protected] Joanisse, Director ofCommunicationsE-mail: [email protected]

ADR Institute of Ontario234 Eglinton Ave. E., Ste. 500,Toronto, ON M4P 1K5

The ADR Institute of Ontario is the lead-ing professional association for arbitratorsand mediators in Ontario. The Institute isyour source for neutrals with area-specificexpertise, rules (standardized arbitration andmediation procedures that can be tailored forspecific disputes) and dispute administrationservices.

World Wide Web:http://www.adrontario.caPhone: (416) 487-4447Fax: (416) 487-4429E-mail: [email protected] Caryll, PresidentAFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONSACROSS CANADA:Canada:ADR Institute of Canada, Inc.Phone: (416) 487-4733E-mail: [email protected]. David McCutcheon, PresidentJudy Ballantyne, Executive Director

British Columbia:British Columbia Arbitration & MediationInstitutePhone: (604) 736-6614E-mail: [email protected] DeDomenico, President

Alberta:Alberta Arbitration & Mediation SocietyPhone: (780) 433-4881E-mail: [email protected] Cabezas, PresidentSaskatchewan:ADR Institute of Saskatchewan Inc.Phone: (306) 596-7275E-mail: [email protected] Mitchell, PresidentManitoba:Arbitration & Mediation Institute ofManitoba Inc.Phone: (204) 783-0529E-mail: [email protected] McMullan, PresidentJohanna Effler, AdministratorAtlantic:ADR Atlantic InstitutePhone: (902) 435-3084E-mail: [email protected] K. Sloane, PresidentBarbara David, Administrator

AEterna Zentaris Inc.1405, boul du Parc Technologique,Québec, QC G1P 4P5

A global biopharmaceutical company en-gaged in the discovery/development/market-ing of therapies focused on cancer/endocrinedisorders. In cancer, its two lead products,perifosine (lung), ozarelix (prostate), are inPhase II trials. Cetrorelix, its lead product inendocrine therapies, has reached Phase IItrials in gynaecology (endometriosis) andurology (benign prostate hyperplasia).World Wide Web:http://aeternazentaris.com(TSX: AEZ; NASDAQ: AEZS)

Paul Burroughs, Director ofCommunicationsPhone: (418) 652-8525, ext. 406Fax: (418) 652-0881E-mail:[email protected]

Aon Consulting /Groupe-conseil Aon145 Wellington St. W., Ste. 500,Toronto, ON M5J 1H8

Aon Consulting is a single source of pow-erful human resource ideas and solutionsdesigned to enhance productivity and per-formance. We are experts in the fields ofhealth and benefits, retirement, talent strate-gies, communication, compensation andworkers’ compensation.Please direct all inquiries to:Marilynne MadiganPhone: (416) 542-5578E-mail: [email protected]

Sources ListingsOrganizations are listed alphabetically with acronyms first.

Browse the Listings section for ideas, but rememberthe Subject Index (page 35) is you best tool

for finding contacts on any topic

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10035 105 St., Edmonton, AB T5J 2V6The ATCO Blue Flame Kitchen has been

dishing up household advice and recipes toAlbertans for more than 70 years. Our pro-fessional home economists answer con-sumer questions related to food, general nu-trition, laundry and household problems.Our specialty is the science of everyday life.World Wide Web:http://www.atcoblueflamekitchen.comPhone: (780) 420-1010Barbara Barnes, B.Sc., P.H.Ec.,Supervisor, Home EconomistPhone: (780) 420-7283Fax: (780) 420-3487E-mail: [email protected]

909 11 Ave. S.W., Calgary, AB T2R 1L8ATCO EnergySense provides friendly, un-

biased energy efficiency advice and servicesfor Albertans. Our dedicated team of profes-sionals helps you save money on energycosts and helps make your home or businessmore energy efficient. We also offer theEnerguide for Houses energy evaluation, aservice developed by Natural ResourcesCanada.

World Wide Web:http://www.atcoenergysense.comPhone: (403) 245-7868E-mail: [email protected] Antonuk, Program ManagerPhone: (403) 245-7199Fax: (403) 245-7884E-mail: [email protected] Boehm, Energy AnalystPhone: (403) 245-7874Fax: (403) 245-7884E-mail: [email protected]

The Academy ofSpherical Arts38 Hanna Ave., Toronto, ON M6K 1X5

The Academy occupies space in the oldBrunswick billiard factory located in Toron-to’s fashionable Liberty Village. Built in1890, the building is a warm reminder of abygone era. The club’s antique billiard ta-bles, art-filled walls, extensive libations andeclectic furniture groupings create a feelingof casual elegance.World Wide Web:http://www.sphericalarts.comPhone: (416) 532-2782Fax: (416) 532-3075Richard Williams, OwnerExt. 21E-mail: [email protected] Gilpin, Events ManagerExt. 22E-mail: [email protected]

Acadia UniversityWolfville, NS B4P 2R6

Acadia is a primarily undergraduate insti-tution, home to world-class faculty in thefields of arts, science and professional stud-ies. Acadia provides students with a tech-nology-rich learning environment which in-tegrates the use of notebook computers intothe curriculum.World Wide Web: http://www.acadiau.caOffice of Public Affairs:Scott Roberts, Senior Director ofCommunications and Public AffairsPhone: (902) 585-1705Fax: (902) 585-1072E-mail: [email protected]

Accent on Feet4430 Bathurst St., Ste. 503,Toronto, ON M3H 3S3

Advanced Hi-Tech foot care service forchildren, adults and seniors. Including pre-scription orthotics, Minimal Incision Sur-gery, Laser, IsoGard Surgery, EndoscopicHeel Surgery, and Radiosurgery. World-re-nowned celebrity shoe collection.

World Wide Web: www.accentonfeet.comHartley Miltchin, D.P.M. (Doctor ofPodiatric Medicine)Phone: (416) 635-8637Toll free: 1-866-535-8637Fax: (416) 635-8678

5450 Explorer Dr., Ste. 400,Mississauga, ON L4W 5M1

Accenture is a global management con-sulting, technology services andoutsourcing company. Committed to deliv-ering innovation, Accenture collaborateswith its clients to help them become high-performance businesses and governments.With deep industry and business processexpertise, broad global resources and aproven track record, Accenture can mobilizethe right people, skills and technologies tohelp clients improve their performance.With more than 100,000 people in 48 coun-tries, the company generated net revenues ofUS $13.67 billion for fiscal year ended Aug.31, 2004. Its home page in Canada iswww.accenture.ca.World Wide Web:http://www.accenture.caChristopher Barnes, MarketingSpecialistPhone: (416) 641-5088Fax: (416) 641-5123E-mail:[email protected] Thompson, Media and AnalystManagerPhone: (416) 641-4416Fax: (416) 641-5123E-mail: [email protected]

Access Copyright,The Canadian CopyrightLicensing Agency1 Yonge St., Ste. 1900,Toronto, ON M5E 1E5

Access Copyright, the Canadian Copy-right Licensing Agency, licenses public ac-cess to copyright protected works. Its li-cences provide users with immediate, law-ful and economical access to excerpts frompublished works while ensuring that copy-right owners are fairly compensated for thatuse. Access Copyright represents more than7,700 Canadian creators and publishers.

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World Wide Web:http://www.accesscopyright.caPhone: (416) 868-1620Toll free: 1-800-893-5777Fax: (416) 868-1621E-mail: [email protected] Cavan, Executive DirectorSuzanne Dugard, CommunicationsManagerE-mail: [email protected]

Action InternationalCanada Inc.7030 Woodbine Ave., Ste. 500,Markham, ON L3R 6G2

Action International is a Business Coach-ing and Training company addressing theunique needs of small and medium sizebusiness. Unlike traditional consultingfirms, Action uses an affordable mentoringapproach to help business owners developtheir business to make more money withless effort. With increased profits, system-atic processes and a well-developed team,the owner has many more options whenplanning for succession.World Wide Web:http://www.actioncoaching.comRob Carol, Managing Director andBusiness CoachPhone: (604) 942-2866Fax: (604) 552-3170E-mail:[email protected] Coffey, Managing Director andBusiness CoachPhone: (403) 995-0599Fax: (403) 938-6504E-mail:[email protected] Kemp, Marketing/MediaCommunications and Business CoachPhone: (416) 483-9251 or (905) 943-4265Fax: (905) 946-8971E-mail: [email protected]

Active Healthy KidsCanada / Jeunes enforme Canada1185 Eglinton Ave. E., Ste. 501,Toronto, ON M3C 3C6

Active Healthy Kids Canada is a charita-ble organization and a national leader in thearea of physical activity for children andyouth. We advocate for an increase in qual-ity, accessible, enjoyable physical activityparticipation experiences for children andyouth where they live, learn and play. Ac-tive Healthy Kids Canada delivers the solu-tions and powers the thinking that will helpget kids moving.

World Wide Web:http://www.activehealthykids.caPhone: (416) 426-7120Fax: (416) 426-7373E-mail: [email protected] Boyd, CorporateCommunications Co-ordinatorPhone: (416) 426-7297E-mail: [email protected]

Acupuncture Foundation ofCanada Institute2131 Lawrence Ave. E., Ste. 204,Scarborough, ON M1R 5G4

The AFCI/IFAC is a non-profit nationalorganization founded in 1995 to design andprovide continuing education in acupunc-ture to physicians, dentists, physiothera-pists, chiropractors, naturopaths, baccalau-reate registered nurses and acupuncturistswho are licensed to practise their health pro-fessions in the jurisdiction in which they arepresently engaged in practice.World Wide Web:http://www.afcinstitute.comE-mail: [email protected] OFFICE:Cheryll A. Kwok, Executive DirectorPhone: (416) 752-3988Fax: (416) 752-4398E-mail: [email protected]

Linda Rapson, M.D., CAFCI ExecutivePresidentPhone: (416) 968-1366Fax: (416) 968-1367E-mail: [email protected] Tahan, M.D., CAFCI Director ofEducation CurriculumPhone: (416) 226-5460Fax: (416) 223-0873E-mail: [email protected] Williams, P.T., CAFCI, Director ofEducation AdministrationPhone: (204) 489-0118Fax: (204) 489-0528E-mail: [email protected] LeDrew, M.D., CAFCI PresidentPhone: (709) 782-3883Fax: (709) 782-0216E-mail: [email protected] CONTACTS:British Columbia:Gerald Nemanishen, M.D., C.C.F.P.,CAFCIPhone: (604) 826-0166E-mail: [email protected]:Frances Picherack, R.N., R.Ac., M.Ed.Phone: (780) 437-5251Fax: (780) 439-3462E-mail: [email protected]:Jane Welsh, B.P.T., CAFCIPhone: (306) 525-8545E-mail: [email protected]:E. Audrey Toth, D.C., CAFCIPhone: (204) 253-6995E-mail: [email protected]:Doug Freer, P.T., CAFCIPhone: (705) 733-0660Fax: (705) 739-2377E-mail: [email protected]:TBANew Brunswick:Jacek Brachaniec, P.T., CAFCIPhone: (506) 867-0543Fax: (506) 859-6911E-mail: [email protected]:Margaret Butler, P.T.Phone: (709) 753-6527E-mail: [email protected] Scotia:Karen Field, P.T., CAFCIPhone: (902) 527-5065E-mail: [email protected]:Terri Lynn Thompson, B.Sc., P.T.,CAFCIPhone: (902) 935-8756Fax: (902) 838-5187E-mail:[email protected]

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Addiction InterventionServices4211 Yonge St., Ste. 420,Toronto, ON M2P 2A9

AIS is a team of seasoned addiction coun-sellors and trained intervention specialistswhose sole purpose is to coach families in adramatic process “to help someone whodoesn’t want help,” and bring healing to thefamily. Our statistics confirm a 90 per centsuccess rate.World Wide Web:http://newlifecounselling.comRosemary Munro, CADC, Co-founderPhone: (416) 694-5282E-mail: [email protected] Jones Voisey, CSAC, Co-founderPhone: (416) 698-7754E-mail: [email protected]

The Adelaide Club1 First Canadian Place, 100 King St. W.,P.O. Box 228, Toronto, ON M5X 1C8

The Adelaide Club is downtown Toronto’smost complete health and fitness club, withunparalleled breadth and depth of facilities,services, programs and expertise.

We provide a friendly environment wherefitness is achieved through a combination ofsmart exercise, nutrition, relaxation and so-cial activities.

Member of Canada’s Cambridge Group –premium downtown clubs, each with uniquecharacter and history.

World Wide Web:http://www.adelaideclub.comPhone: (416) 367-9957Fax: (416) 367-9653Garth Sinclair, Director of MembershipServicesExt. 117E-mail: [email protected] Lee, ChiropractorPhone: (416) 367-5200Fax: (416) 367-1640E-mail: [email protected] Savela, PhysiotherapistPhone: (416) 367-5200Fax: (416) 367-1640E-mail: [email protected] LaMantia, Registered DietitianExt. 171E-mail: [email protected] Ramsdale, Registered MassageTherapistExt. 189E-mail: [email protected] Naushahi, Squash ProfessionalExt. 128E-mail: [email protected] Larsen, Director of FitnessExt. 116E-mail: [email protected] Smith, General ManagerExt. 122E-mail: [email protected]

Ian McDonald, Yoga InstructorPhone: (416) 534-5224E-mail: [email protected] Radisic, Pilates InstructorExt. 214E-mail: [email protected] Estabrook, Director of PersonalTrainingExt. 115E-mail:[email protected] Anne Lee, Assistant Director ofPersonal TrainingExt. 155E-mail:[email protected] Makkawy, Personal Trainer,Former Mr. UniverseExt. 173E-mail:[email protected] Lampignano, Personal Trainer,Group Exercise InstructorExt. 156E-mail:[email protected] Coates, Personal TrainerExt. 211E-mail:[email protected]

ART Advanced ResearchTechnologies Inc.2300 Alfred-Nobel Blvd.,Saint-Laurent, QC H4S 2A4

ART Advanced Research TechnologiesInc. is a leader in optical molecular imagingproducts for the healthcare and pharmaceu-tical industries. ART has developed twoproducts based on its innovative technology.The first is eXplore Optix™, a molecularimaging device designed for monitoringphysiological changes in living systems atthe pre-clinical study phases of new drugs.eXplore Optix™ is distributed by GEHealthcare and is used by industry and aca-demic leaders worldwide to bring new andbetter treatments to patients faster. The sec-ond is SoftScan®, a medical imaging devicedesigned to improve the diagnosis and treat-ment of breast cancer. ART is commercial-izing its products in a global strategic alli-ance with GE Healthcare, world leader inmammography and imaging. ART’s sharesare listed on the Toronto Stock Exchangeunder the symbol ARA.World Wide Web: http://www.art.caPhone: (514) 832-0777Fax: (514) 832-0778E-mail: [email protected] Bouchard, President and CEOExt. 237E-mail: [email protected] Baker, Chief Operating OfficerExt. 231E-mail: [email protected]

Jacques Bédard, Chief Financial OfficerExt. 233E-mail: [email protected] Couture, Vice-President, Salesand MarketingExt. 238E-mail: [email protected]ébastien Gignac, Corporate Secretaryand General CounselExt. 252E-mail: [email protected] Kozikowski, Chief Medical OfficerExt. 273E-mail: [email protected] Armenian, CorporateCommunications ManagerExt. 245E-mail: [email protected] Raymond, Vice-President, BusinessDevelopmentExt. 282E-mail: [email protected] Khayat, Vice-President, OpticalProductsExt. 239E-mail: [email protected]

Advertising StandardsCanada (ASC)175 Bloor St. E., South Tower, Ste. 1801,Toronto, ON M4W 3R8

ASC is the national industry body com-mitted to fostering community confidencein advertising through industry self-regula-tion. Members include advertisers, advertis-ing agencies, media, and industry suppliers.ASC administers the Canadian Code ofAdvertising Standards, the principal instru-ment of advertising self-regulation inCanada, reviews consumer complaintsabout advertising and provides advertisingpreclearance copy review through ASCClearance Services.World Wide Web:http://www.adstandards.comE-mail: [email protected] J. Nagel, President and CEOJanet Feasby, Vice-President, StandardsToronto:Phone: (416) 961-6311Fax: (416) 961-7904Montréal:Les normes canadiennes de la publicité4823 Sherbrooke St. W., Ste. 130,Montréal, QC H3Z 1G7Phone: (514) 931-8060Fax: (514) 931-2797World Wide Web:http://www.normespub.com

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Aftercare Cremation andBurial Service1097 O’Connor Dr.,Toronto, ON M4B 2T5

We provide dignified, low-cost cremation,burial and funeral services. FuneralPreplanning and Grief and BereavementCounselling. 24 hour service.World Wide Web:http://www.aftercare.orgDouglas McCann, PresidentPhone: (416) 440-8878Toll free: 1-800-316-3231Fax: (416) 440-8964E-mail: [email protected]

Aga Khan FoundationCanadaConstitution Square, 360 Albert St.,Ste. 1220, Ottawa, ON K1R 7X7

Aga Khan Foundation Canada is a non-profit, non-denominational developmentagency that seeks “Smart Solutions” to al-leviate global poverty. Its programs empha-size education, health, rural developmentand strengthening non-governmental or-ganizations in the poorest countries of Asia,Africa and the Middle East. AKFC is amember of the Aga Khan Development Net-work, and many of its projects are carriedout in partnership with the Canadian gov-ernment through the Canadian InternationalDevelopment Agency.

In Canada, the Foundation implementstraining and scholarship programs and fa-cilitates links between Canadian institutionsand the developing world. It promotes pub-lic awareness of global development issuesthrough activities including the World Part-nership Walk and World Partnership GolfTournaments which are held annuallyacross Canada.World Wide Web: http://www.akfc.caPhone: (613) 237-2532Fax: (613) 567-2532Masood Shariff, Director of OperationsChris Eaton, Director of Programs

Agricultural GroupsConcerned About Resourcesand the EnvironmentOntario AgriCentre, 100 Stone Rd. W.,Ste. 106, Guelph, ON N1G 5L3

AGCare, through a membership of 17major Ontario farm organizations, repre-sents over 45,000 growers of field and hor-ticultural crops on agricultural pesticide use,crop biotechnology developments, nutrientmanagement and other related environmen-tal issues.World Wide Web: http://www.agcare.orgPhone: (519) 837-1326Fax: (519) 837-3209E-mail: [email protected] Besley, ChairPhone: (519) 925-3565Fax: (519) 925-2503Wayne Dorsey, Executive MemberPhone: (905) 729-3767Lloyd Crowe, Executive MemberPhone: (613) 476-4871Charles Stevens, Executive MemberPhone: (905) 987-5279

280 Albert St., Ste. 900,Ottawa, ON K1P 5G8

The Agricultural Institute of Canada’smission is to have a positive impact on pub-lic policy affecting the agri-food sector. Ourfocus is on issues related to environmentalsustainability, food safety and food suffi-ciency. Our members are individuals, asso-ciations and corporations who support ourmission.

World Wide Web: http://www.aic.caCommunications Co-ordinator:Jean Sullivan, P.Ag.Phone: (613) 232-9459, ext. 303Fax: (613) 594-5190E-mail: [email protected]

Executive Director:Tom Beach, P.Ag.Phone: (613) 232-9459, ext. 302Fax: (613) 594-5190E-mail: [email protected]–2006 Board of Directors:PresidentSandy Todd, P.Ag.Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada,Box 39088, St John’s, NL A1E 5Y7Phone: (709) 772-5277Fax: (709) 772-6064E-mail: [email protected] Kelly, P.Ag.AgraPoint International, 10 Webster St.,Ste. 210, Kentville, NS B4N 1H7Phone: (902) 678-7722Fax: (902) 678-7266E-mail: [email protected] PresidentKim Shukla, P.Ag., CACPrincipal, Prairie Global Management,Box 1484, Steinbach, MB R5G 1N2Phone: (204) 326-9542Fax: (204) 346-1029E-mail: [email protected] Dickson, P.Ag.Manager, CPS Equipment and Facilities,Agricore United, P.O. Box 6600,201 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3C 3A7Phone: (204) 944-5525Fax: (204) 944-5794E-mail: [email protected] Gilchrist, P.Ag.Agr-Food Business Centre,6547 Sparrow Dr., Leduc, AB T9E 7C7Phone: (780) 980-4225Fax: (780) 632-5495E-mail: [email protected] Hammermeister, Ph.D., P.Ag.Research Associate, Organic AgricultureCentre of Canada, P.O. Box 550,Truro, NS B2N 5E3Phone: (902) 893-8037Fax: (902) 896-7095E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://www.organicagcentre.caRick Koller, P.Ag., CACKoller Agri-Food Development,106 – 204 3100 8th St. E.,Saskatoon, SK S7H 0W2Phone: (306) 933-2117Fax: (306) 249-4548E-mail: [email protected] Pidskalny, P.Ag.11312 57 Ave., Edmonton, AB T6H 0Z9Phone: (780) 436-0980E-mail: [email protected] Simpson, P.Ag.Acting Manager, Programs and BusinessRisk Management Division, Nova ScotiaDepartment of Agriculture and Fisheries,P.O. Box 550, Truro, NS B2N 5E3Phone: (902) 893-6378Fax: (902) 893-7579E-mail: [email protected]

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Jean Sullivan, P.Ag.Communications Co-ordinator,Agricultural Institute of Canada,280 Albert St., Ste. 900,Ottawa, ON K1P 5G8Phone: (613) 232-9459, ext. 303Fax: (613) 594-5190E-mail: [email protected]

Alberta Arbitration &Mediation Society10707 100th Ave., Ste. 405,Edmonton, AB T5J 3M1

Promotes appropriate conflict manage-ment/education in dispute resolution. Itsobjective is public awareness of disputeresolution processes in a range of fields.Over 35 regular courses, customized train-ing programs and certificate programs inConflict Management are available in post-secondary campuses in Alberta. Directoryof Arbitrators and Mediators is also avail-able.World Wide Web: http://www.aams.ab.caPhone: (780) 433-4881Toll free: 1-800-232-7214Fax: (780) 433-9024E-mail: [email protected] M. Pangrass, Executive DirectorE-mail: [email protected] Livingstone, EducationCo-ordinatorE-mail: [email protected]

Alberta Association ofRegistered Nurses11620 168 St., Edmonton, AB T5M 4A6

AARN is the professional and regulatorybody for Alberta’s more than 27,000 RNs,the largest health-care profession in Alberta.It sets nursing practice standards and en-sures Albertans receive effective, safe andethical nursing services.World Wide Web:http://www.nurses.ab.caToll free: 1-800-252-9392Fax: (780) 452-3276E-mail: [email protected] Ward-Jack, Director ofCommunicationsPhone: (780) 453-0515E-mail: [email protected] Champagne, Manager ofCommunicationsPhone: (780) 453-0516E-mail: [email protected] Howatt, CommunicationsCo-ordinatorPhone: (780) 732-4428E-mail: [email protected]

Alberta College of Pharmacists10303 Jasper Ave., Ste. 1200,Edmonton, AB T5J 3N6

The Alberta College of Pharmacists pro-motes quality pharmacist practice. Its re-sponsibilities include the registration and li-censing of pharmacists and pharmacies; de-velopment, implementation and monitoringof standards and guidelines; continuingcompetency assessment; quality assurance,and complaints resolution.World Wide Web:http://www.pharmacists.ab.caPhone: (780) 990-0321Toll free: 1-877-227-3838Fax: (780) 990-0328Karen Wolfe, PresidentGreg Eberhart, RegistrarMedia Contact:Lynn Otteson, Communications LeaderE-mail: [email protected]

The Alberta Teachers’Association11010 142nd St. N.W.,Edmonton, AB T5N 2R1

The Alberta Teachers’ Association, as theprofessional organization of teachers, pro-motes and advances public education, safe-guards standards of professional practiceand serves as the advocate for its 33,000members. The association also conductseducational research, lobbies government topromote excellent education policies andhandles collective bargaining and griev-ances.World Wide Web:http://www.teachers.ab.caToll free in Alberta: 1-800-232-7208Frank Bruseker, PresidentPhone: (780) 447-9444Fax: (780) 455-6481E-mail: [email protected] Swiniarski, CommunicationsCo-ordinatorPhone: (780) 447-9467Fax: (780) 455-6481E-mail: [email protected] Lemieux, Media LiaisonPhone: (780) 447-9411Fax: (780) 455-6481E-mail: [email protected]

Ste. 800, Terrace Plaza,4445 Calgary Trail S.,Edmonton, AB T6H 5R7

AWNA represents over 100 communityweekly newspapers in Alberta and NWT.Established to promote excellence among

members in the field of journalism, the As-sociation has expanded to include full-timeadvertising placement and electronic distri-bution of news releases and advertising. Itprovides educational opportunities formembers and acts as liaison between mem-bers and government/industry.Dennis Merrell, Executive DirectorOffice: (780) 434-8746Fax: (780) 438-8356After hours: (780) 433-2616E-mail: [email protected]

45 Shippigan Cres., NorthYork, ON M2J 2G1

Alphabet Kids caters hot, nutritionallunches to Elementary School children.Busy parents and their children select froman extensive, healthy menu and submit theirorders directly to us. We arrive just beforelunchtime to distribute the alphabeticallysorted lunches that are served in single servecontainers.World Wide Web:http://www.alphabetkids.caTasma Reny, PresidentPhone: (416) 493-6258Fax: (416) 493-2765E-mail: [email protected]

ALTANA Pharma Inc.435 North Service Rd. W., 1st Fl.,Oakville, ON L6M 4X8

One of the newest members of Canada’sresearch-based pharmaceutical companies,ALTANA Pharma is a local operating com-pany of ALTANA Pharma AG, Germany.ALTANA Pharma has a young and impres-sive history in the gastroenterology marketwith products PantoLoc® and Panto®IV. Fu-ture therapeutic areas include Respiratory.

L’une des nouvelles compagnies phar-maceutiques canadiennes axées sur la re-cherche, ALTANA Pharma est une filialecanadienne d’ALTANA AG en Allemagne.ALTANA Pharma a une courte et impres-sionnante carrière en gastroentérologiegrâce aux produits PantoLoc† et Panto®IV.Ses projets d’avenir incluent les traitementsen pneumologie.Registered trademark used under licencefrom ALTANA Pharma AG, Germany

World Wide Web:http://www.altanapharma.caNatasha Bond, Manager, CorporateCommunicationsPhone: (905) 465-4171Cellular: (905) 330-5761Fax: (905) 469-5581

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Alzheimer Society ofCanadaNational Office:20 Eglinton Ave. W., Ste. 1200,Toronto, ON M4R 1K8

The Alzheimer Society is a national, not-for-profit health organization dedicated tohelping people affected by Alzheimer Dis-ease. The Society works to provide educa-tion and support for people with the diseaseand their families, and to fund research tofind a cause and cure for the disease.World Wide Web:http://www.alzheimer.caNATIONAL OFFICE:Stacey Johnson, Manager, MediaRelations and CommunicationsPhone: (416) 488-8772, ext. 240Toll free (in Canada): 1-800-616-8816Fax: (416) 488-3778E-mail: [email protected] ASSOCIATIONS:British Columbia:Ariela Friedmann, Senior Manager ofCommunicationsE-mail: [email protected]:Mary Mahony, Marketing andCommunications Co-ordinatorE-mail: [email protected]:Elyse Fisher, Fund Development andCommunicationsE-mail: [email protected]:Kim Mardero, CommunicationsManagerE-mail: [email protected]:Madelyn Herschorn, Director ofMarketing and CommunicationsE-mail: [email protected]ébec:Nathalie Ross, Executive DirectorE-mail: [email protected] Brunswick:Gloria McIlveen, Executive DirectorE-mail: [email protected] Scotia:Fiona Kirkpatrick Parsons, Director ofDevelopment and CommunicationsE-mail: [email protected] Edward Island:Judy McCann-Beranger, ExecutiveDirectorE-mail: [email protected] and Labrador:Shirley Lucas, Executive DirectorE-mail: [email protected]

Amnesty International,Canadian Section312 Laurier Ave. E.,Ottawa, ON K1N 1H9

Amnesty International (AI) is a worldwidehuman rights movement. AI’s vision is aworld where everyone enjoys basic rights.AI’s mission involves research and actionpreventing and ending grave abuses ofrights to physical and mental integrity, free-dom of conscience, expression, and free-dom from discrimination while also pro-moting all rights.World Wide Web: http://www.amnesty.caOttawa Office:John Tackaberry, Media and ExternalCommunicationsPhone: (613) 744-7667Toll free: 1-800-AMNESTYFax: (613) 746-2411E-mail: [email protected] Office:Anne Sainte-Marie, Responsable desCommunicationsPhone: (514) 766-9766Fax: (514) 766-2088

Suzanne Anderson,Author/Publisher7311 Bell-McKinnon Rd.,Duncan, BC V9L 6A8

Canada’s expert on self-publishing, authorof three books, including the award-winningSelf Publishing in Canada, and publicspeaker who conducts workshops on how toself-publish and market books. A freelancewriter who understands deadlines. A mem-ber of the Canadian Authors Associationand the Independent Publishers Associationof Canada.World Wide Web:http://www.selfpublishing.caPhone/FAX: (250) 746-3919Suzanne Anderson, Author/PublisherE-mail: [email protected] L. Anderson, MarketingE-mail: [email protected]

Angiotech Pharmaceuticals,Inc.1618 Station St.,Vancouver, BC V6A 1B6

Vancouver-based Angiotech Pharmaceuti-cals, Inc. is a specialty pharmaceutical com-pany pioneering the combination of phar-maceutical compounds with medical de-vices and biomaterials to both create novelsolutions for poorly addressed disease statesand dramatically improve surgical out-comes.

World Wide Web:http://www.angiotech.comPhone: (604) 221-7676Fax: (604) 221-2330E-mail: [email protected] Young, Vice-President, InvestorRelations and CommunicationsE-mail: [email protected] CarhartWaggener Edstrom BioSciencePhone: (503) 443-7354E-mail: [email protected]

The Anglican Church ofCanada80 Hayden St., Toronto, ON M4Y 3G2

National office of the church’s GeneralSynod. Canada’s third-largest Christian de-nomination is active in overseas partner-ships, international development, northernaffairs and native rights, and advocacy forsocial justice. National offices house: staffof General Synod, a triennial policy-makingbody; archives; Anglican Book Centre; li-brary; monthly newspaper; office of the Pri-mate.World Wide Web: http://www.anglican.caPhone: (416) 924-9192Vianney (Sam) Carriere, Director,Communications and InformationResourcesPhone: (416) 924-9199, ext. 306Fax: (416) 968-7983E-mail: [email protected]

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Josie DeLucia, Executive Assistant to theDirectorPhone: (416) 924-9199, ext. 294Fax: (416) 968-7983E-mail: [email protected] Most Rev. Andrew Hutchison,PrimateE-mail: [email protected]. Ellie Johnson, Acting GeneralSecretaryPhone: (416) 924-9199, ext. 213Fax: (416) 924-0211E-mail: [email protected] Book Centre:Daniel Benson, General ManagerPhone: (416) 924-9199, ext. 226Fax: (416) 924-2760E-mail: [email protected] Journal:Leanne Larmondin, EditorPhone: (416) 924-9199, ext. 307E-mail:[email protected]

Animal Defence League ofCanadaP.O. Box 3880, Stn. C,Ottawa, ON K1Y 4M5

We promote animal welfare/rights; dis-seminate information; encourage spay/neu-ter of cats and dogs; have Non-Animal-UseAlternative Research Fund; increase publicawareness of oppression of animals andhow to prevent or alleviate animal exploita-tion, cruelty and suffering. We oppose vivi-section, trapping, hunting, eating animalsand all forms of animal exploitation. Pub-lish bi-annual newsbulletin, flyers; videos,books loaned; interviews.World Wide Web:http://www.ncf.ca/animal-defenceEsther Klein, SpokespersonOffice/FAX: (613) 233-6117

Animal NutritionAssociation of Canada109 Murray St., Ste. 2,Ottawa, ON K1N 5M5

The Animal Nutrition Association ofCanada represents livestock and poultryfeed manufacturers and suppliers of grains,oilseed meals, micro-ingredients and relatedservices to the industry. As a leader in theagri-food sector, ANAC is committed tobuilding an environment for the sustainableproduction of safe animal nutrition prod-ucts.World Wide Web:http://www.anac-anac.caKathleen Sullivan, General ManagerPhone: (613) 241-6421Fax: (613) 241-7970E-mail: [email protected]

Appleton & AssociatesInternational Lawyers77 Bloor St. W., Ste. 1800,Toronto, ON M5S 1M2

We specialize in international law. Ourlawyers are happy to assist you in plainEnglish on international issues such as: In-ternational business, international trade lawand disputes. We have extensive experiencewith NAFTA, WTO/GATT, investor-stateclaims and the FTAA. Please visit our up-dated Web site.

World Wide Web:http://www.appletonlaw.comBarry Appleton, Managing PartnerPhone: (416) 966-8800Fax: (416) 966-8801E-mail: [email protected], DC Office:816 Connecticut Ave. N.W., 12th Fl.,Washington, DC 20006

Army, Navy & Air ForceVeterans in Canada6 Beechwood Ave., Ste. 2,Vanier, ON K1L 8B4

ANAVETS is Canada’s oldest veterans’association. It is a non-profit national20,000-member organization with 74 unitsincluding one in the U.S. The association isdedicated to the provision of assistance andsupport to veterans, seniors/youth throughadvocacy representation, development/community service. Concerns include vet-erans’ benefits, defence and other nationalissues.World Wide Web: http://www.anavets.caPhone: (613) 744-0222Fax: (613) 744-0208E-mail: [email protected] McCartney, Dominion Secretary-TreasurerDeanna Fimrite, Dominion Administra-tive Assistant

Arrowsmith School245 St. Clair Ave. W.,Toronto, ON M4V 1R3

Arrowsmith School is an independentschool for students with learning disabilitiesthat has been in operation since 1980. Ourmethods are based on the philosophy that itis possible to treat learning disabilitiesthrough a program of intensive and repeti-tive brain based exercises designed tostrengthen underlying weak cognitive areas.World Wide Web:http://www.arrowsmithschool.orgPhone: (416) 963-4962E-mail: [email protected] Arrowsmith Young, DirectorPhone: (416) 963-8246Fax: (416) 963-5017E-mail:[email protected]

National Office:393 University Ave., Ste. 1700,Toronto, ON M5G 1E6

The mission of The Arthritis Society is tosearch for the underlying causes and subse-quent cures for arthritis, and to promote thebest possible care and treatment for peoplewith arthritis.

La mission de la Société d’arthrite estd’encourager la recherche sur les causessous-jacentes de l’arthrite et la mise au pointd’un traitement curatif, ainsi que depromouvoir la prestation des meilleurs soinset des meilleurs traitements possibles auxpersonnes atteintes d’arthrite.World Wide Web: http://www.arthritis.ca

http://www.arthrite.caToll free across Canada: 1-800-321-1433NATIONAL OFFICE:John Fleming, President and CEOVicky Henderson, Director,Communications and Public RelationsPhone: (416) 979-7228, ext. 353Fax: (416) 979-1149PROVINCIAL DIVISIONS:British Columbia & Yukon:Bill Langlois, Executive DirectorJudith Walker, Manager,Communications and Marketing1645 West 7th Ave., Ste. 200,Vancouver, BC V6J 1S4Phone: (604) 714-5550Fax: (604) 714-5555E-mail: [email protected] & Northwest Territories:Cathy Miller, Executive DirectorMaureen O’Connor, Director ofCommunications1301 8th St. S.W., Ste. 200,Calgary, AB T2R 1B7Phone: (403) 228-2571Fax: (403) 229-4232E-mail: [email protected]:Sherry McKinnon, Executive Director110 – 2550 12th Ave.,Regina, SK S4P 3X1Phone: (306) 352-3312Fax: (306) 565-8731E-mail: [email protected]:Dan Bernaerdt, Executive Director386 Broadway, Ste. 105,Winnipeg, MB R3C 3R6Phone: (204) 942-4892Fax: (204) 942-4894E-mail: [email protected]

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Ontario:Jo-Anne Sobic, Executive DirectorDeirdre Lall, Manager, Communicationsand Web393 University Ave., Ste. 1700,Toronto, ON M5G 1E6Phone: (416) 979-7228Fax: (416) 979-8366E-mail: [email protected]ébec:Andy Chabot, Directeur généralChristian Bisnaire, Directeur descommunications380, rue Saint-Antoine ouest, bur 3280,Montréal, QC H2Y 3X7Tél: (514) 846-8840Téléc: (514) 846-8999Courriel: [email protected] Brunswick:Debbie Flinn, Executive Director65 Brunswick St.,Fredericton, NB E3B 1G5Phone: (506) 452-7191Fax: (506) 459-3925E-mail: [email protected] Scotia:Maureen Fraser-McLaughlin,Managing Director6960 Mumford Rd., Ste. S13,Halifax, NS B3L 4P1Phone: (902) 429-7025Fax: (902) 423-6479E-mail: [email protected] Edward Island:Alana Essery, Executive Director95 Trans Canada Hwy.,Charlottetown, PE C1E 1E8Phone: (902) 628-2288Fax: (902) 628-6035E-mail: [email protected] & Labrador:Beverly Byrd, Executive Director78 O’Leary Ave., St. John’s, NL A1B 2C7Phone: (709) 579-8190Fax: (709) 579-8191E-mail: [email protected]

Artscape60 Atlantic Ave., Ste. 111,Toronto, ON M6K 1X9

Artscape is a non-profit space and serviceprovider that develops and manages prop-erties for arts and community uses such asstudio, live/work, office, gallery, perform-ance/rehearsal, and retail. Artscape buildspartnerships, engages in research, planningand consulting, and delivers programs, serv-ices and events that serve artists whilestrengthening the broader community.World Wide Web:http://www.torontoartscape.on.caPhone: (416) 392-1038Fax: (416) 392-1059E-mail: [email protected] Kohn, Director of CommunicationsExt. 25E-mail: [email protected]

Tim Jones, Executive DirectorExt. 24E-mail: [email protected] Macleod, Assistant to the ExecutiveDirectorExt. 28E-mail: [email protected]

Ask Dr. Bill Code5816 Menzies Rd., Duncan, BC V9L 6J9

Dr. Bill Code, Anaesthesiologist, authorWho’s in Control of your Multiple Sclero-sis? After a career in brain research, includ-ing stroke, he was diagnosed with progres-sive Multiple Sclerosis. His recovery, basedon food and supplements, turned him to In-tegrative Medicine. Denise, R.D., his dieti-cian wife, is also passionate about healthrecovery and anti-aging.World Wide Web: http://www.emu.caBill Code, M.D.Phone: (250) 746-1593Fax: (250) 746-4803E-mail: [email protected]

Assembly of First Nations473 Albert St., 8th Fl.,Ottawa, ON K1R 5B4

The Assembly of First Nations is the na-tional organization representing First Na-tions citizens in Canada, working to ensurethat First Nations are given a voice at theinternational, national and federal govern-ment levels.World Wide Web: http://www.afn.caPhone: (613) 241-6789Fax: (613) 241-5808Don Kelly, Communications DirectorExt. 320E-mail: [email protected] McLeod, Bilingual CommunicationsOfficerExt. 336E-mail: [email protected] Hendry, Health SecretariatCommunications OfficerExt. 229E-mail: [email protected]

Nancy Pine, Communications Advisor,Office of the National ChiefExt. 243 Cellular: (613) 298-6382E-mail: [email protected]

P.O. Box 2596, Stn. D,Ottawa, ON K1P 5W6

The Association of Canadian Archivistsrepresents the Canadian archival commu-nity and can speak to numerous issues, suchas information and privacy, copyright, his-tory and heritage, historical and family re-search, openness and accountability of ourgovernments, and information managementfrom the unique perspective of those re-sponsible for preserving Canada’s docu-mentary heritage.World Wide Web:http://www.archivists.caPhone: (613) 445-4564Fax: (613) 445-0561E-mail: [email protected] Lerman, PresidentPhone: (416) 934-3400, ext. 505Fax: (416) 934-3444E-mail: [email protected] Downey, Chair, Public AwarenessCommitteePhone: (613) 992-8631E-mail: [email protected]

Association of CanadianCommunity Colleges1223 Michael St. N., Ste. 200,Ottawa, ON K1J 7T2

The Association of Canadian CommunityColleges (ACCC) is the national and inter-national voice of Canada’s colleges, cégeps,university colleges and technical institutes.ACCC represents, promotes and marketsthe strength of 150 member institutions tonational and international governments, pri-vate sector firms and funding agencies.World Wide Web: http://www.accc.caPhone: (613) 746-2222Fax: (613) 746-6721Lorna Malcolmson, SeniorCommunications OfficerExt. 3123E-mail: [email protected] Patenaude, CommunicationsOfficerExt. 3116E-mail: [email protected]

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Association of CanadianMountain GuidesPO Box 8341, Canmore, AB T1W 2V1

The Association of Canadian MountainGuides is Canada’s national organizationrepresenting professionals engaged is guid-ing and instruction of mountain climbing,rock climbing, backcountry skiing, hiking,and backpacking. We are the sole Canadianmember of the International Federation ofMountain Guides Associations and maintaininternationally recognized professionaltraining and certification standards.World Wide Web: http://www.acmg.caPhone: (403) 678-2885Fax: (403) 609-0070E-mail: [email protected] Klassen, Executive DirectorPhone: (250) 837-3733Fax: (403) 609-0070E-mail: [email protected] Harrison, PresidentPhone: (250) 837-5445Fax: (403) 609-0070E-mail: [email protected] Davis, Vice-PresidentPhone: (250) 837-9630Fax: (403) 609-0070E-mail: [email protected]

Association of CanadianPension Management60 Bloor St. W., Ste. 1103,Toronto, ON M4W 3B8

The Association of Canadian PensionManagement (ACPM) is the national voiceof Canada’s pension industry. We advocatepolicies which promote the health andgrowth of pensions in Canada by champi-oning the following principles: clarity inpension legislation, regulation and arrange-ments; good governance and administra-tion; and balanced consideration ofstakeholder interests.World Wide Web:http://www.acpm-acarr.comStephen Bigsby, Executive DirectorPhone: (416) 964-1260, ext. 225Fax: (416) 964-0567E-mail: [email protected]

Association of CanadianTravel Agencies (ACTA)350 Sparks St., Ste. 510,Ottawa, ON K1R 7S8

ACTA is a national trade association rep-resenting the retail travel sector of Canada’stravel industry. Its members include travelagencies and suppliers such as tour opera-tors, airlines, hotels, cruise/rail lines andautomobile rental companies. ACTA repre-sents the interests of travellers through3,000 travel agencies employing 20,000professionals across Canada.World Wide Web: http://www.acta.caChristiane Théberge, Vice-President,Public Affairs

Phone: (613) 237-3657, ext. 225Cellular: (613) 863-6273Fax: (613) 237-7052E-mail: [email protected]

Association of CareerProfessionals International –Toronto Chapter (ACPInternational – Toronto)

ACP International – Toronto Chapter,through its members, provides expertise onorganizational issues and assists individualson career development and managementstrategies. ACP International provides back-ground information, comments and spokes-persons that are up to date on current careerand workplace issues. Our membership ofcareer professionals helps individuals andbusinesses assess and leverage skills andtalents to achieve success. ACP Interna-tional offers training and professional certi-fication. Members are bound by definedethical standards.World Wide Web:http://www.acpinternational-toronto.orgElaine Sigurdson, PresidentPhone: (905) 842-6413E-mail: [email protected] Wallens, MJW CommunicationsPhone: (416) 961-5924E-mail:[email protected]

Association of Collegesof Applied Arts andTechnology of Ontario /Association des collègesd’arts appliqués et detechnologie de l’Ontario655 Bay St. Ste. 1010,Toronto, ON M5G 2K4

ACAATO is the advocacy and marketingassociation of Ontario’s 21 colleges of ap-plied arts and technology and 3 college in-stitutes of technology and advanced learn-

ing. Its mandate is to advance a strong col-lege system for Ontario. Its services tomember institutions include: advocacy andcommunications, research and analysis,policy development, professional develop-ment.

L’ACAATO est une association de défensedes intérêts et de marketing des 24 collègesd’arts appliqués et de technologie del’Ontario. L’ACAATO a pour mandat depromouvoir un réseau collégial vigoureauxpour l’Ontario.World Wide Web:http://www.acaato.on.caPhone: (416) 596-0744Fax: (416) 596-2364Pierre Richard, Chair, ACAATORick Miner, Chair, Committee ofPresidentsJoan Homer, CEODavid Lindsay, PresidentStuart Watson, Communications DirectorE-mail: [email protected] Cronkwright, Director,CON*NECT (Colleges of OntarioNetwork for Education and Training)Ontario College Application Service(OCAS):Phone: (519) 763-6873Fax: (519) 763-4866Greg Hughes, CEO

Association of FundraisingProfessionals275 Slater St., Ste. 900,Ottawa, ON K1P 5H9

The Association of Fundraising Profes-sionals (AFP) represents more than 26,000members in 173 chapters throughout theworld, working to advance philanthropythrough advocacy, research, education andcertification programs. The Association fos-ters development and growth of fundraisingprofessionals and promotes high ethicalstandards in the fundraising profession. Formore information or to join the world’s larg-est organization of development profession-als, visit AFP’s web site:World Wide Web: http://www.afpnet.orgPhone: (613) 236-0658Fax: (613) 236-1918E-mail: [email protected] V. Maehara, CFRE, CAE,President and CEOToll free: 1-800-666-3863, ext. 441Fax: (703) 684-0540E-mail: [email protected]

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Walter J. Sczudlo, Executive Vice-President, Programs and Public PolicyToll free: 1-800-666-3863, ext. 455Fax: (703) 684-0540E-mail: [email protected]

Association of IndependentConsultants15 Wilson St., Markham, ON L3P 1M9

Find whatever you need from over 250experts. From accountants to marketers toweb designers, you’ll find knowledgeableprofessionals to enhance your media withquality interview subjects. Our membersserve individual entrepreneurs to large busi-nesses. If you need immediate access to ex-pertise to meet your deadlines, search ourdatabase first:World Wide Web:http://www.aiconsult.caKeith Thirgood, PresidentPhone: (905) 472-2330E-mail: [email protected] Lean, VP, ServicesPhone: (416) 410-1172E-mail: [email protected]

Association of LocalPublic Health Agencies425 University Ave., Ste. 502,Toronto, ON M5G 1T6

alPHa provides leadership to Ontario’spublic health units and boards of health inthe management and delivery of efficient,effective public health services. We repre-sent members before governments and otherhealth-related organizations. By facilitatingthe exchange of information, alPHa con-tinuously improves public health programsand services that better Ontarians’ health.World Wide Web:http://www.alphaweb.orgLinda Stewart, Executive DirectorPhone: (416) 595-0006, ext. 22Susan Lee, Manager, Administrative andAssociation ServicesPhone: (416) 595-0006, ext. 25Fax: (416) 595-0030Affiliate Organizations:ANDSOOHA – Public Health Nursing

ManagementAssociation of Ontario Public Health

Business AdministratorsAssociation of Public Health

Epidemiologists of OntarioAssociation of Supervisors of Public

Health Inspectors of OntarioHealth Promotion Ontario

Ontario Association of Public HealthDentistry

Ontario Society of Nutrition Professionalsin Public Health

AMCTO – Association ofMunicipal Managers, Clerksand Treasurers of Ontario2680 Skymark Ave., Ste. 910,Mississauga, ON L4W 5L6

AMCTO has a mandate of recognizingand encouraging superior municipal prac-tices. AMCTO is the largest voluntary pro-fessional association and the leading profes-sional development organization for themunicipal sector in Ontario. AMCTO’s Cer-tified Municipal Officer (CMO) designationis the foremost professional certification formunicipal administrative staff.

World Wide Web: http://www.amcto.comPhone: (905) 602-4294Fax: (905) 602-4295E-mail: [email protected] Wellington, Manager ofCommunications and MarketingExt. 24E-mail: [email protected]

P.O. Box 27581, Yorkdale Postal Outlet,Toronto, ON M6A 3B8

A provincial organization for parents ofdisruptive youth. Chapters throughout On-tario. Links to similar organizationsthroughout Canada. Weekly meetings;parenting strategies; twenty-four-hour sup-port for parents; stresses self help and mu-tual support; workshops for parents; confer-ences. Focus on parents’ rights ... the onlyadvocate for parents.World Wide Web: http://www.apsgo.caPhone: (416) 223-7444Toll free: 1-800-488-5666Fax: (416) 221-8979Stephanie Wagman, Past President andSupport ServicesPhone: (416) 221-1999Helen Jones, SpokespersonPhone: (905) 272-3078

Association of Universitiesand Colleges of Canada /Association des universitéset collèges du Canada350 Albert St., Ste. 600,Ottawa, ON K1R 1B1

AUCC is the national organization repre-senting over 90 Canadian public and privatenot-for-profit universities and university-degree level colleges. Publications: Univer-sity Affairs (10 times a year), UniversitiesTelephone Directory (annual), Directory ofCanadian Universities (annual), Uniworld(biannual), and Trends (occasional).

L’AUCC est l’organisme national repré-sentant plus de 90 universités et collègesuniversitaires publics et privés à but nonlucratif du Canada. Publications: Affairesuniversitaires (10 fois par année), Bottin desuniversités (annuel), Le Répertoire desuniversités canadiennes (annuel), Unimonde(biannuel) et Orientations (occasionel).World Wide Web: http://www.aucc.caPhone: (613) 563-1236Fax: (613) 563-9745Inquiries e-mail: [email protected] Morris, PresidentExt. 232Christine Tausig Ford, Director,Publications and CommunicationsExt. 229Jeff Pappone, Media Relations OfficerExt. 330E-mail: [email protected] South, Public Affairs OfficerExt. 288

Athabasca University1 University Dr., Athabasca, AB T9S 3A3

Athabasca University serves more than30,000 students worldwide. The Universityremoves traditional barriers to attaining auniversity education by making it possibleto take university courses and complete de-grees through online and distance education.The University also offers classroom coursesat the campuses of partner institutions.World Wide Web:http://www.athabascau.ca

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Phone: (780) 675-6100Toll free: 1-800-788-9041E-mail (instant response system):http://www.askau.caDr. Frits Pannekoek, PresidentPhone: (780) 675-6108Fax: (780) 675-6450Dr. Dietmar Kennepohl, ActingVice-President, AcademicPhone: (780) 675-6206Fax: (780) 675-6431E-mail: [email protected]. Lindsay Redpath, ExecutiveDirector, Centre for InnovativeManagement (MBA)Phone: (780) 418-7535Fax: (780) 459-2093E-mail: [email protected]. Dianne Conrad, Acting Director,Centre for Learning AccreditationPhone: (780) 675-6924Fax: (780) 675-6730E-mail: [email protected] Perras, RegistrarPhone: (780) 675-6302Fax: (780) 675-6174E-mail: [email protected] Inquiries:Miles Thomas, Co-ordinator, Projects andResources, External RelationsPhone: (780) 675-6363Fax: (780) 675-6145E-mail: [email protected]

Atticus InterimManagement3700 First Canadian Place, 100 King St. W.,Toronto, ON M5X 1K7

Our principals are executives who provideManagement On Demand™ when a busi-ness needs a brain but not a body – and whenjournalists need an articulate source. Interimmanagement offers access to high-calibre,experienced executives when they’reneeded for only as long as they’re needed.We help organizations achieve specific busi-ness goals in a defined time including seiz-ing new business opportunities, meetingcompetitive challenges, managing changeand boosting under-performing assets.World Wide Web:http://www.interimmanagement.caPhone: (416) 644-8795Fax: (416) 850-5538James Bliwas, PrincipalDirect phone: (416) 515-9898Gregory Petkovich, PresidentDirect phone: (416) 820-2983

Auditor General of Canada240 Sparks St., Ottawa, ON K1A 0G6

The Office of the Auditor General ofCanada is an independent office that reportsto Parliament. Its mandate is to audit gov-ernment operations and provide objectiveinformation on the government’s steward-ship of public funds. The Commissioner ofthe Environment and Sustainable Develop-ment is responsible for auditing the govern-ment’s environmental performance.

Le Bureau du vérificateur général duCanada est un bureau indépendant quirelève du Parlement. Il vérifie les activitésdu gouvernement et il fournit de l’infor-mation objective sur l’intendance des fondspublics par le gouvernement. La com-missaire à l’environnement et au dévelop-pement durable vérifie la performanceenvironnementale du gouvernement.World Wide Web:http://www.oag-bvg.gc.caPhone/Tél: (613) 952-0213Fax/Téléc: (613) 957-0474Julie Hébert, Manager, Media Relations/Gestionnaire des relations médiatiquesExt./Poste 6292E-mail/Courriel:[email protected] Wheeler, Principal,Communications/Directrice principale,CommunicationsExt./poste 6555E-mail/Courriel:[email protected]

Automotive IndustriesAssociation of Canada1272 Wellington St. W.,Ottawa, ON K1Y 3A7

AIA is the voice and resource of the auto-motive aftermarket in Canada. AIA is a na-tional trade association representing the au-tomotive aftermarket industry, which iscomposed of companies which manufac-ture, distribute and install automotive re-placement parts, accessories, tools andequipment. AIA represents wholesalers, re-tailers, warehouse distributors, manufactur-ers, remanufacturers, national distributors,manufacturer’s agents, buying groups andmachine shops. The aftermarket has $15.6billion in annual sales and employs morethan 220,000 people.

World Wide Web:http://www.aiacanada.comPhone: (613) 728-5821Toll free: 1-800-808-2920Fax: (613) 728-6021

E-mail: [email protected] Power, Manager, PublicRelationsExt. 235Patty Kettles, Co-ordinator,CommunicationsRaymond Datt, PresidentMarc Brazeau, Vice-PresidentDeborah Moynes Keshen, Manager,Member Services and Resources

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100 Milverton Dr., 5th Fl.,Mississauga, ON L5R 4H1

BASF Canada, headquartered in Missis-sauga, Ontario, markets a diverse range ofproducts including: basic, intermediate andspecialty chemicals, colourants, polymers,urethane chemicals and systems, plastics,automotive, industrial and refinish coatings,agricultural and nutritional products.

BASF. HELPING MAKE PRODUCTSBETTER™World Wide Web: http://www.basf.caPhone: (416) 675-3611Toll free: 1-800-268-9920Fax: (416) 674-2588Martine Despatie, CommunicationsManager, CanadaPhone: (416) 674-2829Fax: (416) 674-2586E-mail: [email protected]

26 Summerhill Gardens,Toronto, ON M4T 1B4

We are leaders in career management. Ournew Career Advisor web site has been ac-claimed as “the ultimate online career de-velopment resource.” Our Career PlanningWorkbook is used by over 2,000 organiza-tions worldwide to promote career self-management, support coaching and boostretention.

World Wide Web:http://www.bbmcareerdev.comE-mail: [email protected]. Barbara Moses, PresidentPhone: (416) 922-2455Andrew Weiner, CommunicationsConsultantPhone: (416) 924-9051Fax: (416) 920-2482

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Western Representative:Laurie HillisPhone: (403) 236-8009Ottawa Representative:Frank RambeauPhone: (613) 721-0484

BC Human ResourcesManagement Association1111 West Hastings St., Ste. 1101,Vancouver, BC V6E 2J3

Learn. Grow. Connect. BC HRMA unitesstudents, emerging practitioners and sea-soned professionals in the human resourcesfield. We aim to be an authority for all HRissues including CHRP, organizational de-velopment, labour relations, training, careergrowth. Your “one-stop-shop” for resources,hot topics and news. Be part of the HRVoice!World Wide Web:http://www.bchrma.orgPhone: (604) 684-7228Toll free: 1-800-665-1961Fax: (604) 684-3225E-mail: [email protected] Evans, CHRP, CEOE-mail: [email protected] Hama, CHRP, Director,Professional Development and ServicesE-mail: [email protected] Berrington, CHRP, PresidentE-mail: [email protected]

BC Hydro and PowerAuthority333 Dunsmuir St.,Vancouver, BC V6B 5R3

The home of the successful Power Smartelectricity conservation program, BC Hydrois a Crown corporation serving 1.8 millioncustomers through hydroelectric develop-ments on the Peace and Columbia river sys-tems, producing as much as 54,000 GW.hannually. BC Hydro’s purpose is to providereliable, low-cost power for generations.World Wide Web:http://www.bchydro.com

Elisha Moreno, Media RelationsManagerPhone: (604) 623-4099Fax: (604) 623-3937E-mail: [email protected]:Powerex power marketing/tradePowertech power research laboratory

200 Bay St., P.O. Box 32, Royal BankPlaza, Toronto, ON M5J 2J8

BDO Dunwoody, Canada’s sixth largestaccounting and advisory firm, provides as-surance and accounting, taxation, financialadvisory services and corporate recoveryservices. Markets served: Aboriginal Com-munities; Accommodation and Food Serv-ices; Agriculture, Forestry; Arts, Entertain-ment and Recreation; Business TechnologyServices; Construction; Credit Unions; Edu-cation; Family Business; Franchise; Gov-ernment; Health Care; Legal; Manufactur-ing; Municipalities; Non-Profit; Profes-sional, Scientific and Technical Services;Public Companies; Real Estate; Union Pen-sion and Benefit Plans; and Wholesale/Re-tail.

A member firm of BDO International.World Wide Web: http://www.bdo.caGordon Lee, National Marketing andCommunications DirectorPhone: (416) 369-3050Toll free: 1-800-805-9544Fax: (416) 367-3912E-mail: [email protected]

BIOREM TechnologiesInc.7496 Wellington Rd. 34, RR #3,Guelph, ON N1H 6H9

For more than a decade, BIOREM has in-vested in the development of environmen-tal technologies for the control of odours,H

2S, VOCs and other hazardous air pollut-

ants. Our biofilter products are manufac-tured of the highest quality materials and areguaranteed for performance and reliability.BIOREM’s advancements includeBIOSORBENS™, 10-year high-efficiency,permanent, inorganic biofilter media,

BIOCUBE™, compact modular traybiofilter system for airflows less than2,000cfm, BASYS™, compact modular in-tegrated biofilter system airflows 1,000cfm–5,000cfm, BIOFILTAIR™, custom-engi-neered biofilter systems for airflows greaterthan 10,000cfm, MYTILUS™, combina-tion bioscrubber/biotrickling filter for H

2S

and other water-soluble compounds andSYNERGY™, custom-engineered biofiltersystem for complex industrial VOCs.World Wide Web: http://www.biorem.bizPhone: (519) 767-9100Toll free: 1-800-353-2087Fax: (519) 767-1824E-mail: [email protected] Puntis, M.Sc., Director, Salesand MarketingE-mail: [email protected] Duran, Marketing Co-ordinatorE-mail: [email protected]

BCE Place, 181 Bay St.,Toronto, ON M5J 2T3

Baker & McKenzie is the world’s leadingglobal law firm. We have provided sophisti-cated legal advice and services to many ofthe world’s most dynamic and global or-ganizations for more than 50 years. With anetwork of more than 3,200 locally quali-fied, internationally experienced lawyers innearly 40 countries, we have the knowledgeand resources to deliver the broad scope ofquality legal services required for both in-ternational and local clients – consistently,with confidence and with sensitivity for cul-tural, social and legal practice differences.

World Wide Web:http://www.bakernet.comTORONTO:BCE Place, 181 Bay St., Ste. 2100,Toronto, ON M5J 2T3Phone: (416) 863-1221Fax: (416) 863-6275E-mail: [email protected]:255 5th Ave. S.W., Ste. 2600,Calgary, AB T2P 3G6Phone: (403) 444-9363Fax: (403) 444-9373E-mail: [email protected] MalametPhone: (416) 865-6952Fax: (416) 863-6275E-mail: [email protected]

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Marilyn BarnickeBelleghem, M.Ed.267 Alexander Crt.,Burlington, ON L7R 4G1

Perceptive and insightful views of strug-gles with infidelity, stress, anger, conflict,decision-making, parenting, grieving, goalsetting and letting go of relationships thatdon’t foster mental and physical health.Creative ways to establish loving relation-ships. Quoted regularly, featured radio/tel-evision guest, published author, stimulatesthought, provokes critical thinking and en-courages discussion. Knowledgeable!World Wide Web:http://www.questpublishing.caMarilyn Barnicke Belleghem, M.Ed.,Registered Marriage and Family TherapistPhone: (905) 639-8393Toll free: 1-888-205-2292E-mail: [email protected]

1020 McNicoll Ave.,Toronto, ON M1W 2J6

Bellwood Health Services, Inc. providescustomized treatment for addictions (alco-hol, drug, gambling and sexual); eating dis-orders and other compulsive behaviours.Bellwood is accredited by the CanadianCouncil on Health Services Accreditation.Holistic, multidisciplinary approach. Em-phasis on aftercare. Outstanding recoveryrates.

World Wide Web:http://www.bellwood.caPhone for all below:(416) 495-0926 (24 hours)Toll free: 1-800-387-6198Fax: (416) 495-7943E-mail: [email protected]. Linda Bell, PresidentDr. Janice M. Hambley, Vice-Presidentof Health and Clinical ServicesDr. Gerald Cooney, Medical DirectorJulie Bowles, Manager, BusinessDevelopmentJanet Lansche, Vice-President of Financeand AdministrationCharles Senior, Public AffairsRepresentativePenny Lawson, Manager, FamilyServices

Terry Simpson, Manager, Intake andAssessmentToby Levinson, Manager, ContinuingHealth and TherapyPat Davies, Problem Gambling SpecialistDebbie Warren, Director of Nursing andPatient CareMarg Fieldhouse, Nutritionist/FitnessInstructorTerence Flynn, Spiritual Counsellor

Bill Allin – AuthorF.R. 294C #5, RR #1,Buckhorn, ON K0L 1J0

Turning It Around: Causes and Cures forToday’s Epidemic Social Problems com-bines sociological studies with anecdotalobservations to provide solutions to everycommunity’s worst social problems. Easilyimplemented, inexpensive programs andbasic help for parents and teachers offeredin speeches, news items and articles. Pre-vention works where traditional “cures” fail.World Wide Web:http://billallin.com/cgi/index.plBill Allin, AuthorPhone: (705) 657-9468Fax: (705) 657-9836E-mail: [email protected]

P.O. Box 1570, Belleville, ON K8N 5J2A research-based, technology-driven Ca-

nadian biopharmaceutical company thatdiscovers, develops, manufactures and mar-kets proprietary products for human andanimal health markets worldwide.

Bioniche employs more than 175 peopleand has three principal reporting divisions:Human Health, Animal Health, Food Safety.Corporate headquarters are located inBelleville, Ontario. (TSX: BNC)World Wide Web:http://www.bioniche.comJennifer Shea, Manager, CorporateCommunications and Investor RelationsPhone: (613) 966-8058, ext. 1250Fax: (613) 966-4177E-mail: [email protected] Levine, Global Consulting GroupPhone: (646) 284-9439Fax: (646) 284-9494E-mail: [email protected] Montpetit, Vice-President andChief Financial OfficerPhone: (514) 697-6636, ext. 2245Fax: (514) 697-7966E-mail:[email protected]

Gail Garland, Vice-President, BusinessDevelopmentPhone: (613) 966-8058, ext. 1403Fax: (613) 966-4177E-mail: [email protected] Elrafih, Vice-President,Manufacturing OperationsPhone: (613) 966-8058, ext. 1236Fax: (613) 966-4177E-mail: [email protected] McRae, President and CEOPhone: (613) 966-8058, ext. 1224Fax: (613) 966-4177E-mail: [email protected]

Birthright®

777 Coxwell Ave., Toronto, ON M4C 3C6Birthright is an international crisis preg-

nancy organization founded in Toronto in1968. Birthright offers free, non-judgmen-tal, confidential, practical and material sup-port to women facing unplanned pregnan-cies to assist them to carry their babies toterm. Help is provided regardless of age,race, religion, marital status or economics.World Wide Web:http://www.birthright.orgPhone: (416) 469-1111After hours: 1-800-550-4900 (24 hours)E-mail: [email protected] R. Summerhill, Co-PresidentStephenie Fox, Co-PresidentMary Berney, Co-PresidentPhone for all: (416) 469-4789Fax: (416) 469-1772

Blake, Cassels & GraydonLLP199 Bay St., Ste. 2800, Commerce CourtW., Toronto, ON M5L 1A9

Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP (Blakes)is one of Canada’s leading business lawfirms. We have over 500 lawyers with of-fices in: Montréal; Ottawa; Toronto;Calgary; Vancouver; New York; Chicago;London (England); and Beijing.

Our international capabilities are en-hanced by our charter membership in thelargest non-exclusive international associa-tion of law firms (Lex Mundi) with mem-ber firms in over 160 jurisdictions. Blakesis also an advisory member of TechlawGroup, Inc., an international network of 18major law firms in 25 countries around theworld. We have a marketing alliance inChina, known as the “China Alliance,” withthree U.S. law firms that also have signifi-cant Chinese practices.

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World Wide Web: http://www.blakes.comToronto:199 Bay St., Ste. 2800,Commerce Court W.,Toronto, ON M5L 1A9James R. Christie, ChairmanPhone: (416) 863-2546Fax: (416) 863-2653E-mail: [email protected] Jeffrey, Chief Client Relations/Marketing OfficerPhone: (416) 863-4152Fax: (416) 863-2653E-mail: [email protected] Bobkin, Media and PublicRelations ManagerPhone: (416) 863-5806Fax: (416) 863-2653E-mail: [email protected]éal:600 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Ste. 2000,Place de la Cathédrale,Montréal, QC H3A 3J2E-mail: [email protected] A. Saibil, Office Managing PartnerPhone: (514) 982-4001Fax: (514) 982-4099E-mail: [email protected]:45 O’Connor St., Ste. 2000, WorldExchange Plaza, Ottawa, ON K1P 1A4E-mail: [email protected] R. Elvidge, Office Managing PartnerPhone: (613) 788-2200Fax: (613) 788-2247E-mail: [email protected]:855 2nd St. S.W., Ste. 3500,Bankers Hall East Tower,Calgary, AB T2P 4J8E-mail: [email protected] Mills, Office Managing PartnerPhone: (403) 260-9648Fax: (403) 260-9700E-mail: [email protected]:595 Burrard St., P.O. Box 49314,Ste. 2600, Three Bentall Centre,Vancouver, BC V7X 1L3E-mail: [email protected] S. Maclagan, Office ManagingPartnerPhone: (604) 631-3336Fax: (604) 631-3309E-mail: [email protected] York:65 East 55th St., Ste. 2304, Park AvenueTower, New York, NY 10022, U.S.A.E-mail: [email protected] N. Unwin, Office ManagingPartnerPhone: (212) 893-8414Fax: (212) 829-9500E-mail: [email protected]

Chicago:181 West Madison St., Ste. 3610,Chicago, IL 60602-4645, U.S.AE-mail: [email protected] S. Belsher, Office ManagingPartnerPhone: (312) 739-3615Fax: (312) 739-3611E-mail: [email protected], England:10 Lloyd’s Ave., 7th Fl., London, EnglandEC3N 3AXE-mail: [email protected] G. Glennie, Office ManagingPartnerPhone: 011-44-207-680-4601Fax: 011-44-207-680-4646E-mail: [email protected], China:7 Guanghua Rd., Ste. A-1, 21st Fl.,Hanwei Plaza, Chaoyang District, Beijing100004, ChinaE-mail: [email protected] Y.M. Kwauk, Office ManagingPartnerPhone: (011) 86 10 6561-0683Fax: (011) 86 10 6561-0667E-mail: [email protected]

Janet L. Bomza &Associates – ImmigrationLawyers45 St. Clair Ave. W., Ste. 1000,Toronto, ON M4V 1K9

Janet L. Bomza is the senior partner ofJanet L. Bomza & Associates, a full-serv-ice Canadian and American immigrationlaw firm, located in Toronto, Canada.

Ms. Bomza is certified by the Law Soci-ety of Upper Canada as a Specialist in Citi-zenship and Immigration Law.

Ms. Bomza is the 2005–2006 Chair of theCanadian Bar Association’s ImmigrationSection of Lawyers (Ontario). She is also amember of the American Immigration Law-yers Association.

World Wide Web: http://www.canadausvisas.comJanet L. Bomza, Senior PartnerPhone: (416) 598-8849Fax: (416) 598-0331E-mail: [email protected]

Allan BonnerCommunicationsManagement Inc.

Dispute Resolution–Media–PresentationDr. Bonner’s many articles and books in-

clude: “Media Relations” and “Doing andSaying the Right Thing.” He was the firstNorth American (now one of six) to obtaina post-graduate degree in Risk, Crisis andDisaster Management, and has studied dis-pute resolution at Harvard University andOsgoode Hall Law School. His clients areon five continents.

World Wide Web:http://www.allanbonner.comAllan Bonner, M.A., M.Sc., LL.M.Phone: (416) 961-3620Toll free: 1-877-484-1667E-mail: [email protected]

2 Wellington St. W.,Brampton, ON L6Y 4R2

Brampton is located immediately north ofPearson International Airport. TheBrampton Economic Development Office isa focal point for businesses considering ex-pansion, redevelopment or relocation oftheir industrial, commercial or tourist activi-ties in Brampton. It is a resource and advi-sory/consultation centre supplying demo-graphic, lifestyle, labour, construction, eco-nomic, contact and planning information ofthe City. This office serves as the main net-working and liaison vehicle between busi-ness and City departments, other levels ofgovernment, and trade associations.World Wide Web:http://www.brampton.ca/economic-developmentFAX: (905) 874-2670E-mail: [email protected] Business Enterprise Centre:Phone: (905) 874-2650E-mail: [email protected] Section:Phone: (905) 874-2663E-mail: [email protected] Relations Office:Phone: (905) 874-2145Economic Development Office:Phone: (905) 874-2650Susan Fennell, MayorPhone: (905) 874-2600E-mail: [email protected] McCool, City ManagerPhone: (905) 874-2625E-mail: [email protected]

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Dennis Cutajar, Commissioner ofEconomic Development and PublicRelationsPhone: (905) 874-2698E-mail: [email protected] Johnston, Director of PublicRelationsPhone: (905) 874-2889E-mail: [email protected] Baines, Manager of EconomicDevelopmentPhone: (905) 874-2660E-mail: [email protected] Liaison Office:Phone: (905) 874-2657E-mail: [email protected] Brampton:Phone: (905) 874-3601E-mail: [email protected]

Brandon University270 18th St., Brandon, MB R7A 6A9

Brandon University (BU) is a primarilyundergraduate university, which offers de-grees in education, music, science, arts,business administration, nursing and finearts. BU also features graduate degrees inmusic, rural development and education.Brandon University’s accomplished schol-ars can provide you with timely and perti-nent information on a variety of subjects.

World Wide Web:http://www.brandonu.caTrish Berry, Communications OfficerPhone: (204) 727-9762Fax: (204) 728-7340E-mail: [email protected]

Brascan CorporationBCE Place, 181 Bay St., Ste. 300,Toronto, ON M5J 2T3

Brascan is an asset management company.With a focus on real property and powergeneration, the company has direct invest-ments of US $20 billion and a further US$7 billion of assets under management.These include 70 high quality office prop-erties and over 120 power generating plants.

Corporation Brascan est une société degestion d’actifs. La société cible principale-ment l’immobilier et la production d’élec-tricité; elle détient des investissements di-rects de 20 milliards $ et des actifs de 7 mil-liards $ sous sa gestion, notamment 70propriétés commerciales de premier plan et,suite à l’acquisition de Reliant, 120centrales de production d’électricité.World Wide Web:http://www.brascancorp.com

Katherine C. Vyse, Senior Vice-President, Investor Relations andCommunicationsPhone: (416) 369-8246Fax: (416) 363-2856E-mail: [email protected]

Breast Cancer Society ofCanada118 Victoria St. N., Sarnia, ON N7T 5W9

A volunteer-driven, non-profit organiza-tion established in 1991 to fund Canadianresearch into improving the prevention, de-tection and treatment of breast cancer andto ultimately finding a cure for the diseasewomen fear most. Funding for researchprojects on breast cancer is provided to theCanadian Breast Cancer Research Allianceand the London Health Sciences RegionalCancer Program as well as for small indi-vidual grants.World Wide Web: http://www.bcsc.caPhone: (519) 336-0746Toll free: 1-800-567-8767Fax: (519) 336-5725Rany Xanthopoulo, Executive DirectorE-mail: [email protected] Hamilton, Fundraising andAdministrative Co-ordinatorE-mail: [email protected]

Brewers of Canada100 Queen St., Ste. 650,Ottawa, ON K1P 1J9

The Brewers of Canada represents brew-ing companies operating in Canada. Asso-ciation members account for 98% of thejobs and economic activity in Canada’sbrewing sector. The Brewers of Canada pro-motes the interests of Canadian brewersthrough the pro-active management of keyregulatory, taxation, trade and social policyissues. Canadian brewers pride themselveson many things – from brewing the bestbeer in the world to being a leader in edu-cating consumers about responsible drink-ing. The Brewers of Canada, in operationsince 1943, is located in Ottawa.World Wide Web: http://www.brewers.caMain phone: (613) 232-9601Fax: (613) 232-2283E-mail: [email protected] Collins, President and CEODirect phone: (613) 232-9090E-mail: [email protected] Dewar, Vice-President, EconomicPolicy and ProgramsDirect phone: (613) 232-9094E-mail: [email protected] Dingwall, Director ofCommunicationsPhone: (613) 232-9091E-mail: [email protected]

British Columbia Teachers’Federation550 West 6th Ave., Ste. 100,Vancouver, BC V5Z 4P2

The B.C. Teachers’ Federation is wellknown as a social justice union with stronganti-racism, status of women, aboriginal andcitizenship education initiatives. The Fed-eration also conducts educational research,and advocates for professional and eco-nomic issues on behalf of B.C.’s 42,000public school teachers.

World Wide Web: http://www.bctf.caFor media inquiries contact:Jinny Sims, PresidentPhone: (604) 871-2152Fax: (604) 871-2290E-mail: [email protected] Knickerbocker, Media RelationsOfficerPhone: (604) 871-1881Fax: (604) 871-2289E-mail: [email protected] Owens, Editor, Teacher MagazinePhone: (604) 871-1877Fax: (604) 871-2289E-mail: [email protected]

Rick Broadhead – LeadingCanadian Technology andInternet Expert47 St. Clair Ave. W., Ste. 501,Toronto, ON M4V 3A5

One of North America’s leading expertsand commentators on technology, theInternet and electronic commerce; co-au-thor of 30 books about the Internet and e-business, including “Selling Online: How toBecome a Successful E-Commerce Mer-chant in Canada” and “Get a Digital Life:An Internet Reality Check”; more than fiveyears experience teaching e-business at YorkUniversity’s Schulich School of Business;keynote speaker and consultant to busi-nesses across North America. Extensive ex-perience with print/broadcast media.

World Wide Web:http://www.rickbroadhead.comRick BroadheadPhone: (416) 929-0516Fax: (416) 927-8732E-mail: [email protected]

St. Catharines, ON L2S 3A1Need answers about bullying, business

ethics, genetic engineering, mass media,sleep research, sports marketing, teacherthinking, urban development, West Nile Vi-rus, workplace health, or today’s other com-pelling issues? Brock’s more than 400 fac-

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ulty members are ready with expert answersbased on current research.World Wide Web: www.brocku.caPhone: (905) 688-5550Fax: (905) 641-5216Jeff Sinibaldi, Media Relations OfficerExt. 4687E-mail: [email protected], Director of CommunicationsExt. 3756

CCARDonlineRogers Media Publishing,1 Mount Pleasant Rd., 7th Fl.,Toronto, ON M4Y 2Y5

CARD and CARDonline, our flagshipservices, publish advertising rates and re-lated data on significant media in Canadaand selected international media. We alsopublish Publication Profiles, The NationalList of Advertisers and Ethnic Media & Mar-kets.World Wide Web:http://www.cardonline.caPhone: (416) 764-2000Toll free: 1-800-265-3561FAX: (416) 764-1709Bruce Richards, PublisherPhone: (416) 764-1621E-mail:[email protected] Singh, Circulation ManagerPhone: (416) 764-1622E-mail:[email protected] Nelson, Sales Manager, Ontario andEastern CanadaPhone: (416) 764-1625E-mail:[email protected] LeBlanc, Sales Manager, Ontarioand Western CanadaPhone: (416) 764-1619E-mail:[email protected]

CCNMatthewsHead Office: 48 Yonge St.,Toronto, ON M5E 1G6

As news distribution experts, CCNMatthewsfocuses on delivering news to the media andinvestment communities in Canada, the U.S.and globally. Founded in 1983, CCNMat-thews’ expert staff works from five Canadianoffices and one European bureau. CCNMat-thews has exclusive use of the CP Wire Net-

work to access the editorial systems ofnearly 700 newspaper, radio and TV stationsand web sites across Canada and works ex-clusively with CPimages to deliver an unpar-alleled suite of photography services.World Wide Web:http://www.ccnmatthews.caVancouver:Judy HutchinsPhone: (604) 683-1066Calgary:Nancy RiversPhone: (403) 266-2443Toronto:Pam StephenPhone: 416-362-0885Ottawa:Maurice DubePhone: (613) 721-8499Montreal:Mike McGuirePhone: (514) 861-7801

CHF (formerly CanadianHunger Foundation)323 Chapel St., Ottawa, ON K1N 7Z2

CHF can provide contacts – here and over-seas – as well as critical analysis of top is-sues facing the developing world. A leaderin international development, CHF helpspoor rural communities attain long-term,sustainable livelihoods and self-reliance.Since 1961, CHF has implemented over 800projects in Asia, Africa and the Americas.World Wide Web:http://www.chf-partners.caPhone: (613) 237-0180FAX: (613) 237-5969Tony Breuer, Executive DirectorExt. 202E-mail: [email protected] Kerr, Director of CanadianProgramsExt. 204E-mail: [email protected]

Executive Centre,One Robert Speck Pkwy., Ste. 1400,Mississauga, ON L4Z 3M3

Through its 43,000 members, CMACanada is the pre-eminent North Americanorganization shaping strategic financialmanagement professionals to lead success-ful enterprises in the global marketplace.Certified Management Accountants (CMAs)combine financial expertise and businessacumen with advanced management skillsto provide leadership, innovation and an in-tegrating perspective to organizational deci-sion making.World Wide Web:http://www.cma-canada.orgCMA CANADA NATIONAL OFFICE:R. David Fletcher, Vice-President, PublicAffairsMississauga Executive Centre,One Robert Speck Pkwy., Ste. 1400,Mississauga, ON L4Z 3M3Phone: (905) 949-3106Toll free: 1-800-263-7622FAX: (905) 949-0038E-mail: [email protected] CANADA PROVINCIAL/TERRITORIAL OFFICES:Joy Thomas, CMA, ExecutiveVice-PresidentCMA Canada – Nova Scotia & Bermuda,Sentry Place, 1559 Brunswick St.,Ste. 500, Halifax, NS B3J 2G1Phone: (902) 422-5836FAX: (902) 423-1605E-mail: [email protected] Pelkey, CMA, Executive DirectorCMA Canada – New Brunswick,570 Queen St., Ste. 101,Fredericton, NB E3B 6Z6Phone: (506) 455-2262FAX: (506) 455-2266E-mail: [email protected] Peddle, CMA, FCMA, ExecutiveDirectorCMA Canada – Newfoundland,271 Thorburn Rd., St. John’s, NF A1B 4R1Phone: (709) 726-3652FAX: (709) 754-5326E-mail: [email protected] Dubé, Director, Public Affairs andMarketingCMA Canada – Québec, 715 Victoria Sq.,3rd Fl., Montréal, QC H2Y 2H7Phone: (514) 849-1155FAX: (514) 849-9674E-mail: [email protected]

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Sharon Armstrong, Vice-President,Marketing and CommunicationsCMA Canada – Ontario,70 University Ave., Ste. 300,Toronto, ON M5J 2M4Phone: (416) 204-3118Toll free: 1-800-387-2991FAX: (416) 977-6079E-mail: [email protected] Czinkota, CMA, Director ofMarketing and Professional ServicesCMA Canada – Manitoba,815 – 240 Graham Ave.,Winnipeg, MB R3C 0J7Phone: (204) 943-1538FAX: (204) 947-3308E-mail: [email protected] Hoffart, CMA, FCMA, Presidentand CEOCMA Canada – Saskatchewan,202 – 1900 Albert St.,Regina, SK S4P 4K8Phone: (306) 359-6461FAX: (306) 347-8580E-mail: [email protected] Lawrence, Manager,CommunicationsCMA Canada – Alberta, 833 4th Ave.S.W., Ste. 1120, Calgary, AB T2P 3T5Phone: (403) 269-5341FAX: (403) 262-5477E-mail: [email protected] Peek, Director, Marketing andPublic AffairsCMA Canada – British Columbia,P.O. Box 269, Two Bentall Centre,555 Burrard St., Ste. 1055,Vancouver, BC V7X 1M8Phone: (604) 687-5891FAX: (604) 687-6688E-mail: [email protected] Demeule, CMA, ExecutiveDirectorCMA Canada – Northwest Territories &Nunavut, P.O. Box 512,Yellowknife, NT X1A 2N4Phone: (867) 873-2875FAX: (867) 920-2503E-mail: [email protected]

CSA Group178 Rexdale Blvd.,Toronto, ON M9W 1R3

CSA Group consists of three divisions: theCanadian Standards Association, which de-velops standards and helps people under-stand and apply them through informationproducts and seminars; CSA International,which provides testing and certification ser-vices for electrical, mechanical, gas, plumb-ing and a variety of other products; and

QMI, which delivers client-focussed man-agement systems registration and trainingservices. CSA’s certification marks are rec-ognized in Canada, the U.S. and around theworld.Anthony Toderian, Media RelationsOfficerPhone: (416) 747-2620FAX: (416) 747-4292E-mail: [email protected]

CSTD720 Spadina Ave., Ste. 315,Toronto, ON M5S 2T9

CSTD is Canada’s largest training organi-zation representing more than 1,700workplace learning professionals. Estab-lished in 1946 as the Ontario Society forTraining and Development, the Associationadvocates for training in Canada, establishesand maintains professional standards, andserves its membership by providing certifi-cation, educational programs, conferencesand publications.World Wide Web: http://www.cstd.caLynn Johnston, Executive DirectorPhone: (416) 367-5900FAX: (416) 367-1642E-mail: [email protected]

Campaign Life Coalition104 Bond St., Ste. 305,Toronto, ON M5B 1X9

Campaign Life Coalition is a national po-litical organization concerned with the pro-tection of human life from conception tonatural death. CLC maintains representa-tives on Parliament Hill, and works to fos-ter respect for life through adequate legalprotection from abortion, infanticide, eutha-nasia and other life-threatening social andmoral trends.NATIONAL OFFICE:Jim Hughes, National PresidentCampaign Life Coalition, 104 Bond St.,Ste. 305, Toronto, ON M5B 1XPhone: (416) 204-9749FAX: (416) 204-1027E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: www.lifesite.netNATIONAL PUBLIC AFFAIRSOFFICE (Federal lobby office):Aidan Reid, PresidentCampaign Life Coalition,1355 Wellington St., Ste. 100,Ottawa, ON K1Y 3C2Phone: (613) 729-0379FAX: (613) 729-7611E-mail: [email protected] OFFICES:British Columbia:John Hof, PresidentCampaign Life Coalition, P.O. Box 12045,Murrayville RPO, Langley, BC V3A 9J5Phone: (604) 534-4828FAX: (604) 532-9353E-mail: [email protected]

Alberta:Campaign Life CoalitionToll free: 1-800-730-5358Saskatchewan:Denise Hounjet-Roth, PresidentCampaign Life Coalition,222 Hurley Terrace,Saskatoon, SK S7N 4H8Phone: (306) 249-2764FAX: (306) 249-4180E-mail: [email protected]:Maria Slykerman, PresidentCampaign Life Coalition,1306 Edderton Ave.,Winnipeg, MB R3T 0X8Phone: (204) 452-2459FAX: (204) 284-8860E-mail: [email protected]:Luc Gagnon, PrésidentMouvement en faveur de la vie,Campagne Québec-vie,3333, côte Sainte-Catherine,Montréal, QC H3T 1C8Phone: (514) 344-2686FAX: (514) 344-2689E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://www.egards.qc.caOntario:Mary Ellen Douglas, PresidentCampaign Life Coalition, 104 Bond St.,Toronto, ON M5B 1X9Phone: (416) 204-9749FAX: (416) 204-1027E-mail: [email protected] Brunswick:Campaign Life CoalitionToll free: 1-800-730-5358Nova Scotia:Herm Wills, PresidentCampaign Life Coalition, P.O. Box 2085,Fall River, NS B2T 1K6Phone: (902) 861-1982FAX: (902) 861-1527E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.clcns.comPrince Edward Island:Aquinas Ryan, PresidentCampaign Life Coalition, St. Peters Bay,PE C0A 2A0Phone: (902) 961-2782Newfoundland:Margie Hynes, PresidentCampaign Life Coalition, GeneralDelivery, Creston North, NL A0E 1L0Phone: (709) 279-3580FAX: (709) 279-3876E-mail: [email protected]

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2851 John St., P.O. Box 42011,Markham, ON L3R 5R7

Can-Fit-Pro is Canada’s largest nationalorganization serving all aspects of the fit-ness industry including fitness profession-als, health club operators and industry sup-pliers. Founded in 1993, Can-Fit-Pro deliv-ers cutting-edge certification, conferences,trade shows and member services to over12,000 members. Can-Fit-Pro’s multipleevents include our International Conferenceand Trade Show in Toronto, the biggest andbest of its kind in the world, hosting over6,000 delegates and visitors every year.World Wide Web:http://www.canfitpro.comToll free: 1-800-667-5622E-mail: [email protected] Macdonald, Vice-PresidentPhone: (905) 305-8450FAX: (905) 305-8449E-mail: [email protected]

Canada Brokerlink101 6th Ave. S.W., Ste. 1150,Calgary, AB T2P 3P4

Canada’s fourth-largest Insurance Broker,established in 1996, with more than 500Associates (employees) in 40+ locationsthroughout Alberta and Ontario. Over $300million in premium volume held by 150,000clients (2003). Car, home, business and spe-cial segment insurance. Formerly CBL Ox-ford Insurance in Alberta.World Wide Web:http://www.brokerlink.caIn Alberta – Canada Brokerlink Inc.In Ontario – Canada Brokerlink (Ontario)Inc.Daniel MacDonald, Co-ordinator,Marketing and CommunicationsPhone: (403) 218-1307Toll free: 1-800-361-6168FAX: (403) 218-2125E-mail: [email protected]

Canada Council for the Arts /Conseil des Arts du Canada350 rue Albert St., P.O. Box/CP 1047,Ottawa, ON K1P 5V8

The Canada Council for the Arts is a na-tional arm’s-length agency with the man-date to “foster and promote the study andenjoyment of, and the production of worksin, the arts.” The Council offers grants andservices to professional Canadian artists andarts organizations, and administers prizesand awards. The Canadian Commission forUNESCO and the Public Lending RightCommission operate under its aegis.World Wide Web:http://www.canadacouncil.caPhone: (613) 566-4414Toll free: 1-800-263-5588FAX: (613) 566-4407Donna Balkan, Senior CommunicationsManagerExt. 4134E-mail:[email protected] Breton, Public Relations OfficerExt. 4523E-mail: [email protected]

Canada Deposit InsuranceCorporation (CDIC)50 O’Connor St., 17th Fl., P.O. Box 2340,Stn. D, Ottawa, ON K1P 5W5

CDIC insures eligible deposits held inmember institutions in case of their insol-vency. The maximum insurance per personat each member institution is $100,000, al-though CDIC provides separate protectionfor joint deposits, trust deposits and eligibledeposits held in RRSPs and RRIFs. CDICmembers are banks, trust companies, loancompanies and associations to which theCooperative Credit Associations Act ap-plies. A federal Crown corporation, CDICworks to minimize its exposure to loss andcontributes to the stability of the Canadianfinancial system for the benefit of deposi-tors.World Wide Web: http://www.cdic.ca

Cathren Ronberg, Director,Communications and Public AffairsPhone: (613) 943-1971FAX: (613) 947-0435E-mail: [email protected]

Canada Mortgage andHousing Corporation(CMHC) / Sociétécanadienne d’hypothèqueset de logement (SCHL)National Office/Bureau national: 700Montreal Rd./700, chemin de Montréal,Ottawa, ON K1A 0P7

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corpora-tion is Canada’s national housing agency.We are committed to helping Canadians ac-cess a wide choice of quality, affordablehomes, while making vibrant, healthy com-munities and cities a reality across the coun-try.

CMHC assists Canadians in all parts of thecountry to access a wide range of innova-tive and affordable financing choices.Through our research, we also contribute tothe well-being of the housing sector andencourage innovation in community andhousing planning, design, technology,choice and finance. Working with our pro-vincial, territorial and non-governmentalpartners to deliver the federal government’shousing agenda, CMHC helps Canadiansfrom all walks of life access to quality, af-fordable homes. At home and abroad, wealso work in close collaboration with ourgovernment partners and the housing indus-try to enhance Canada’s presence in the glo-bal marketplace, and share our housing ex-perience and expertise with the world.

La Société canadienne d’hypothèques etde logement (SCHL) est l’organisme na-tional responsable de l’habitation. La SCHLveille à ce que les Canadiens aient accès àun large éventail de logements de qualité, àcoût abordable, et favorise la création decollectivités et de villes dynamiques etsaines partout au pays.

Dans toutes les régions du pays, la SCHLaide les Canadiens à disposer d’une vastegamme d’options de financement novatriceset abordables. Par l’entremise de sesactivités de recherche, la SCHL contribueégalement à la prospérité du secteur del’habitation. En collaborant avec sespartenaires provinciaux, territoriaux et nongouvernementaux et le secteur privé dans lebut de mettre en oeuvre le plan d’action dugouvernement fédéral en matière d’habita-

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tion, la SCHL aide les Canadiens de tous lesmilieux à avoir accès à des logements dequalité, à prix abordable. Ici ou à l’étranger,la SCHL travaille également en étroite col-laboration avec ses partenaires gouverne-mentaux et le secteur de l’habitation afind’accroître la présence du Canada sur lemarché mondial et de partager avec les paysétrangers son expérience et son savoir-fairedans le domaine du logement.

World Wide Web:http://www.cmhc-schl.gc.caCOMMUNICATIONS ANDMARKETING/COMMUNICATIONS ETMARKETING:Louise Dunn, Director, Marketing/Directrice, MarketingPhone: (613) 748-2420Peter De Barros, Director, CorporateRelations and Communications/Directeur,Relations de la société et descommunicationsPhone: (613) 748-2143Grace Thrasher, Acting Manager,Communications/Directrice intérimaire,CommunicationsPhone: (613) 748-2375Christine Choury, Chief, Media andAssociation Relations/Chef, Relationsavec les médiasPhone: (613) 742-5344REGIONAL OFFICES/BUREAUXRÉGIONAUX:B.C. & Yukon/C.-B. et Yukon:2600 Granville St., Ste. 400,Vancouver, BC V6H 3V7Marketing and Communications/Marketing et communicationsPhone: (604) 731-5733Prairies, Nunavut & N.W.T./Prairies,Nunavut et T.N.-O.:1000 7th Ave. S.W., Ste. 200,Calgary, AB T2P 5L5Sophie Dupuis, Senior Consultant,Marketing and Communications/Consultante principale, Marketing etcommunicationsPhone: (403) 515-2986Jason Cobb, Marketing andCommunications Consultant/Conseiller,Marketing et communicationsPhone: (403) 515-2903Ontario:100 Sheppard Ave. E., Ste. 500,North York, ON M2N 6N5Angelina Ritacco, CommunicationsConsultant/Conseillère, CommunicationsPhone: (416) 218-3332Québec:1100, boul René-Lévesque ouest,1er étage, Montréal, QC H3B 5J7Suzanne Dubé, Marketing andCommunications Consultant/Conseillère,Marketing et communicationsTél: (514) 283-9008

Atlantic/Atlantique:7001 Mumford Rd., Ste. 300, Tower 1,Halifax, NS B3L 2H8Todd Selby, Principal, MarketingInformation and Communications/Directeur fonctionnel, Marketing info etcommunicationsPhone: (902) 426-4966

Canada Research Chairs /Chaires de recherche duCanada350 Albert St., P.O. Box 1610,Ottawa, ON K1P 6G4

The Canada Research Chairs Program ishalfway to its goal of awarding 2,000 Chairsto researchers at Canadian universities. This$900-million federal program is attractingand retaining some of the world’s most ac-complished and promising researchers in allfields of research here in Canada.

Le Programme des chaires de recherchedu Canada a atteint la moitié de son objectif,soit l’attribution de 2 000 chaires à deschercheurs dans les universités canadiennes.Ce programme fédéral de 900 millions dedollars attire et retient ici, au Canada,quelques-uns des plus brillants cerveaux dumonde oeuvrant dans tous les domaines dela recherche.World Wide Web:http://www.chairs.gc.cahttp://www.chaires.gc.caHéloïse Perron, Public Affairs Officer/Agent des affaires publiquesPhone/Tél: (613) 996-8373FAX/Téléc: (613) 943-3282E-mail/Courriel:[email protected]/ou [email protected]

Canada Safety Council1020 Thomas Spratt Place,Ottawa, ON K1G 5L5

National, non-profit, public service or-ganization dedicated to the prevention ofaccidents and health hazards in the traffic,workplace, home and recreational environ-ments. Membership includes industry, la-bour and professions. Develops on and offthe job safety programs. Disseminates acci-dent prevention information. Sponsors eightnational safety campaigns annually. Pub-lishes a magazine and newsletters.Phone: (613) 739-1535FAX: (613) 739-1566E-mail: [email protected] J. Therien, PresidentJack A. Smith, General Manager,Programs

Canada–Nova ScotiaOffshore Petroleum Board1791 Barrington St., 18th Fl.,Halifax, NS B3J 3K9

An independent joint agency of the Gov-ernments of Canada and Nova Scotia re-sponsible for the regulation of petroleumresources offshore Nova Scotia, including:health and safety of workers, environmen-tal protection, management of petroleumresources, review of industrial benefits, is-suance of exploration and development li-cences, data evaluation and collection.World Wide Web:http://www.cnsopb.ns.caPhone: (902) 422-5588E-mail: [email protected] Dawe, Public InformationCo-ordinatorPhone: (902) 496-0744FAX: (902) 422-1799E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian AIDS TreatmentInformation Exchange(CATIE)505 – 555 Richmond St. W., Box 1104,Toronto, ON M5V 3B1

CATIE is a national non-profit organiza-tion committed to improving the health andquality of life of all Canadians living withHIV/AIDS. CATIE provides the latest andmost complete HIV/AIDS treatment infor-mation available through its web site, tollfree phone line and its publications.World Wide Web: http://www.catie.caPhone: (416) 203-7122Toll free: 1-800-263-1638FAX: (416) 203-8284E-mail: [email protected] Edmiston, Executive DirectorE-mail: [email protected] Church, Director, Marketingand CommunicationsE-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Academy ofPeriodontology1815 Alta Vista Dr., Ste. 105,Ottawa, ON K1G 3Y6

The CAP is the national voluntary organi-zation for periodontists, dentists who arecertified specialists in the diagnosis andtreatment of diseases of the soft tissue andbone in the mouth. The mission of the CAPis to promote the practice of periodonticsand to advance the periodontal health ofCanadians.

World Wide Web: http://www.cap-acp.caSarah Baldwin, Executive AdministratorPhone: (613) 523-9800FAX: (613) 523-1968E-mail: [email protected]

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Canadian Alliance ofStudent Associations(CASA)396 Cooper St., Ste. 308,Ottawa, ON K2P 2H7

The Canadian Alliance of Student Asso-ciations (CASA) is a federal student lobbyorganization. Formed in 1995, CASA has19 member institutions across Canada andrepresents nearly 300,000 university andcollege students to the federal government.CASA is a member-driven organizationwhose goal is to influence governmentpolicy on post-secondary education.World Wide Web: http://www.casa.caPhone: (613) 236-3457FAX: (613) 236-2386James Kusie, National DirectorE-mail: [email protected] Suni, Communications OfficerE-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Association forClinical Microbiology andInfectious Diseases50 Charlton Ave. E., Rm. L424,Hamilton, ON L8N 4A6

CACMID is a charitable organization withits major objective the dissemination of in-formation on clinical microbiology and in-fectious diseases. This objective is attainedby the organization of an annual scientificmeeting, the “Conjoint Meeting on Infec-tious Diseases,” the CACMID newsletterand a web site.World Wide Web: http://www.cacmid.caSecretary Treasurer:Dr. Astrid Petrich, MolecularMicrobiologistLaboratory Medicine, St. Joseph’sHealthcare, 50 Charlton Ave. E.,Rm. L424, Hamilton, ON L8N 4A6Phone: (905) 522-1155, ext. 3270FAX: (905) 521-6083E-mail: [email protected]:Dr. Tony Mazzulli, MicrobiologistLaboratory Medicine & Pathobiology,Mt. Sinai Hospital, 600 University Ave.,Rm. 1485, Toronto, ON M5G 1X5Phone: (416) 586-4695FAX: (416) 586-8746E-mail: [email protected]:Dr. Margaret Fearon, Executive MedicalDirector, Medical MicrobiologyCanadian Blood Services, 67 College St.,Toronto, ON M5G 2M1

Phone: (416) 313-4598FAX: (416) 974-9757E-mail:[email protected]:Dr. Graham TipplesPublic Health Agency of Canada,National Microbiology Laboratory,1015 Arlington St.Winnipeg, MB R3E 2R2Phone: (204) 789-6080FAX: (204) 789-7039E-mail: [email protected] Meeting Secretary:Dr. Martin Petric, Clinical VirologistLaboratory Services, B.C. Centre forDisease Control, 655 West 12th Ave.,Vancouver, BC V5Z 4R4Phone: (604) 660-9697FAX: (604) 660-6073E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Association forEnvironmental AnalyticalLaboratories (CAEAL)1565 Carling Ave., Ste. 310,Ottawa, ON K1Z 8R1

The Canadian Association for Environ-mental Analytical Laboratories is a not-for-profit association of public and private sec-tor laboratories. A principal objective is topromote and maintain a high level of assur-ance in analytical test data. To this end,CAEAL manages proficiency testing andsite assessment programs that are tailored tomeet the specific needs of environmentaltesting laboratories.World Wide Web: http://www.caeal.caPhone: (613) 233-5300FAX: (613) 233-5501Dr. Rick Wilson, Executive DirectorE-mail: [email protected]. (Ned) Gravel, Manager, Trainingand QualityE-mail: [email protected] Yuen, Board PresidentPhone: (306) 933-6935FAX: (306) 933-7922E-mail: [email protected] Masson-Stogran, BoardVice-PresidentPhone: (705) 652-2041FAX: (705) 652-6441E-mail: [email protected]

canadian association forrenewable energies (wec.a.r.e.) / associationcanadienne pour lesénergies renouvelables435 Brennan, Ottawa, ON K1Z 6J9

Canada’s renewable energy sector offers arange of proven and cost-effective technolo-gies to address the need for low-impact sus-tainable energy that can reduce GHG emis-sions, now and in the future. These nationalgroups promote the use of renewables in thegeneration of electricity and in heating/cool-ing applications.World Wide Web:http://www.renewables.caPhone: (613) 728-0822FAX: (613) 728-2505E-mail: [email protected] of Canada’s only certified green-powered Internet hosting service:http://www.GreenHosting.organd http://www.Green-Domains.comAssociation of Power Producers ofOntario (APPrO):163-C Eastbourne Ave.,Toronto, ON M5P 2G5P.O. Box 1084, Stn. F,Toronto, ON M4Y 2T7Carole Kielly, APPrO InformationServicesPhone: (416) 322-6549FAX: (416) 481-5785E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.appro.orgPresenters of the Canadian PowerConference & Trade Show:http://www.newenergy.org/conference.htmlPublications, including IPPSO FACTO:http://www.newenergy.org/appro_publications.htmlDescription of APPrO’s advocacyservices:http://www.newenergy.org/APPrOAdvocacyServicesDescriptionJan2004.pdfMembership brochure online at:http://www.newenergy.org/brochure.htmlMembership fees:http://www.newenergy.org/appro_membership.htmlDownload files containing furthermembership information:http://newenergy.org/brochure.html#downloadsCanadian Bioenergy Association(CANBIO)/L’Association canadienne dela bioénergie:3330 White Oak Rd.,London, ON N6E 1L8Phone: (519) 686-8895

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FAX: (519) 686-1132E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.canbio.caBruce McCallum, ChairEnsight Consulting, RR #4,Hunter River, PE C0A 1N0Phone/FAX: (902) 964-2297E-mail: [email protected] Richardson, DirectorJ. Richardson Consulting,1876 Saunderson Dr.,Ottawa, ON K1G 2C5Phone: (613) 521-1995FAX: (613) 521-1997E-mail: [email protected] Starling, DirectorUniversity College of the Cariboo,30358 Merryfield Ave.,Abbotsford, BC V8X 1V4Phone: (604) 857-1897FAX: (604) 857-1894E-mail: [email protected] and its benefits:http://www.canbio.ca/bioenergy.htmMembership information:http://www.canbio.ca/members.htmWho we are and what we do:http://www.canbio.ca/aboutus.htmCanadian Solar Industries Association/L’Association des industries solaires duCanada:2378 Holly Lane, Ste. 208,Ottawa, ON K1V 7P1Rob McMonagle, Executive DirectorPhone: (613) 736-9077Toll free: 1-866-5-CanSIAFAX: (613) 736-8938E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.cansia.caCanadian Wind Energy Association(CanWEA)/L’Association canadienned’énergie éolienne:130 Slater St., Ste. 750,Ottawa, ON K1P 6E2Phone: (613) 598-4658Toll free: 1-800-922-6932FAX: (613) 594-8705E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.canwea.caRobert Hornung, PresidentPhone: (613) 598-4658Britt Bengtsson, Executive AssistantPhone: (613) 598-4658Janice Taylor, Executive Co-ordinatorPhone: (403) 851-0836Earth Energy Society of Canada (EESC)/Société canadienne de l’énergie du sol:124 O’Connor, Ste. 504,Ottawa, ON K1P 5M9Bill Eggertson, Executive DirectorPhone: (613) 371-3372FAX: (613) 822-4987E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://www.EarthEnergy.ca

Ed Lohrenz, PresidentIce Kube Systems Ltd., 41 St. Paul Blvd.W., St. Paul, MB R2P 2W5Phone: (204) 255-5959FAX: (204) 255-7365E-mail: [email protected] Veerman, DirectorFortisBC Inc., Box 130,Trail, BC V1R 4L4Phone: (250) 368-0388FAX: (250) 364-2314E-mail: [email protected] GreenHeat Partnership:http://www.GreenHeat.org

Canadian Association of theDeaf251 Bank St., Ste. 203,Ottawa, ON K2P 1X3

The CAD is Canada’s national advocacyorganization of deaf consumers. It works toprotect and promote the rights, concerns,and interests of deaf Canadians. It is not aservice agency. Concerns include access totelevision and telephone, illiteracy, educa-tion, human rights, sign language, etc.James D. Roots, Executive DirectorPhone: (613) 565-2882(This is a TTY number and cannot alwaysbe reached directly by voice phone.If you receive a tapping sound when youcallplease hang up and call the Bell RelayService 1-800-855-0511 instead.)

Canadian Association ofFamily Enterprise /Association canadienne desentreprises familialesNational Office:1388C Cornwall Rd.,Oakville, ON L6J 7W5

Founded in 1983, CAFE’s mission is topromote the well-being and understandingof the family in business. Chapters through-out Canada represent 1,000+ businesses inall industry groups. CAFE programs dealwith communication, succession planningand issues unique to the family in business,with the objective of improving successionstatistics.World Wide Web:http://www.cafenational.orgCAFE National:Mike Williamson, National ChairTerri Heggum-Allen, National ExecutiveDirectorToll free: 1-866-849-0099FAX: (905) 337-8260E-mail: [email protected]

CHAPTERS:CAFE Vancouver Island Chapter:Mandy Farmer, Chapter PresidentE-mail: [email protected] B.C. Vancouver Region Chapter:Sheila Beveridge, Managing DirectorPhone: (604) 685-4222FAX: (604) 685-5787E-mail: [email protected] Okanagan Chapter:Bill Corbett, Managing DirectorPhone: (250) 763-5522FAX: (250) 763-0044E-mail: [email protected] Edmonton Chapter:Anita Lehmann, Executive DirectorPhone: (780) 484-4484FAX: (780) 484-6634E-mail: [email protected] Calgary Chapter:Corrina Nakskov, Managing DirectorPhone: (403) 220-5329FAX: (403) 282-0095E-mail: [email protected] Saskatoon Chapter:E-mail: [email protected] Regina Chapter:Wayne Morsky, Chapter PresidentPhone: (306) 536-3101FAX: (306) 543-8077E-mail: [email protected] Manitoba Chapter:Jan Moody, Managing DirectorPhone: (204) 957-4734E-mail: [email protected] Southwestern Ontario Chapter:Tamelynda Lux, Managing DirectorPhone: (519) 642-4349FAX: (519) 642-2873E-mail: [email protected] Niagara Chapter:Deirdre Burrows, Managing DirectorE-mail: [email protected] Georgian Bay Chapter:Kim Dunski, Managing DirectorPhone: (705) 725-2466FAX: (705) 739-0467E-mail: [email protected] Upper Canada Chapter:TBACAFE Ottawa Chapter:Louise Arden, Managing DirectorPhone: (613) 731-6201FAX: (613) 731-0748E-mail: [email protected] Montreal Chapter:Christina Colantonio, ManagingDirectorPhone: (514) 880-5926E-mail: [email protected] Nova Scotia Chapter:Michelle LaVigne, Executive DirectorPhone: (902) 465-2535FAX: (902) 463-6308E-mail: [email protected]

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Canadian Associationof Food Banks /Association canadiennedes banques alimentaires191 New Toronto St.,Toronto, ON M8V 2E7

National umbrella group for Canadianfood banks, distributed nearly 9 millionpounds of food in 2004 to member foodbanks in all provinces. Works to promotethe eradication of hunger and poverty inCanada. Independent, non-sectarian andnon-partisan, CAFB receives no govern-ment funding.

(Renseignements disponibles en français)World Wide Web:http://www.cafb-acba.caPhone: (416) 203-9241FAX: (416) 203-9244E-mail: [email protected] registration no:13064-3737-RR-0001Charles Seiden, Executive DirectorJulia Magnuson-Ford, Member ServicesCo-ordinatorChokey Tsering, Public Education andResearch Co-ordinatorMicky Fraterman, CommunicationsManagerLisa Young, National Food SharingSystem Co-ordinatorWayne Hellquist, Board Chair (Regina)Phone: (306) 791-6539Marjorie Bencz, Past Chair (Edmonton)Phone: (780) 426-7657Eg Walters, Treasurer (St. John’s)Phone: (709) 722-0130

Canadian Associationof Gift Planners /Association canadiennedes professionnels en donsplanifiés408 Queen St., Ste. 300,Ottawa, ON K1R 5A7

The Canadian Association of Gift Plan-ners advances Philanthropy by fostering thequality and growth of charitable gift plan-ning. The Association creates awareness,provides education and is an advocate forcharitable giving. Gift Planners work withboth donors and charities to achieve maxi-mum benefit for each party from a charita-ble gift.World Wide Web:http://www.cagp-acpdp.orgNATIONAL OFFICE (OTTAWA):Diane MacDonald, Executive Director408 Queen St., Ste. 300,Ottawa, ON K1R 5A7Toll free: 1-888-430-9494FAX: (613) 232-7286E-mail: [email protected]

BOARD OF DIRECTORS:DeWayne Osborn, CGA, CFP, ChairLawton Partners Financial PlanningServices Ltd., 305 Broadway, Ste. 1000,Winnipeg, MB R3C 3J7Phone: (204) 944-3538FAX: (204) 947-2438E-mail: [email protected] Gish, B.A., LL.B., Vice-ChairCanadian Cancer Society, Alberta/N.W.T.Division, 2424 4th St. S.W., Ste. 200,Calgary, AB T2S 2T4Phone: (403) 541-5365FAX: (403) 228-4506E-mail: [email protected] Stevenson, CFRE, Past ChairCanadian Cancer Society, B.C. & Yukon,565 West 10th Ave.,Vancouver, BC V5Z 4J4Phone: (604) 675-7107FAX: (604) 675-7336E-mail: [email protected] Boyd, SecretaryRoyal Alexandra Hospital Foundation,10240 Kingsway, Rm. 175-3,Community Services Centre,Edmonton, AB T5H 3V9Phone: (780) 491-5061FAX: (780) 477-4016E-mail: [email protected] Massé, TreasurerProgramme des dons planifiés,Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mont Royal,3800, ch Queen Mary,Montréal, QC H3V 1H6Phone: (514) 733-8211, ext. 2362FAX: (514) 733-9735E-mail: [email protected] Barnes, CFRESt. Joseph’s Health Care FoundationLondon, 268 Grosvenor St.,London, ON N6A 4V2Phone: (519) 646-6000, ext. 65829FAX: (519) 646-6033E-mail: [email protected] W. BrownAl G. Brown and Associates,970 Lawrence Ave. W., Ste. 501,Toronto, ON M6A 3B6Phone: (416) 787-6176FAX: (416) 787-0451E-mail: [email protected] Burrows, CFREScotia Private Client Group, ExecutiveOffice, 1 Queen St. E., Ste. 1200,Toronto, ON M5C 2W5Phone: (416) 933-2351FAX: (416) 933-2409E-mail:[email protected] Chipman, BBAVariety –The Children’s Charity of B.C.,4300 Still Creek Dr.,Burnaby, BC V5C 6C6Phone: (604) 320-0505FAX: (604) 320-0535E-mail: [email protected]

Anne MacKayUnited Way of Kitchener-Waterloo andArea, 20 Erb St. W.,Waterloo, ON N2L 1T2Phone: (519) 888-6100FAX: (519) 888-7737E-mail:[email protected] Magnuson-FordSt. Paul’s High School, 2200 Grant Ave.,Winnipeg, MB R3P 0P8Phone: (204) 831-2325FAX: (204) 831-2340E-mail: [email protected] PearsonUniversity of Toronto, Office of GiftPlanning, 21 King’s College Circle,Toronto, ON M5S 3J3Phone: (416) 978-3811FAX: (416) 946-7574E-mail: [email protected]. Rosemarie SampsonMount Saint Vincent University,University Advancement,166 Bedford Hwy., Halifax, NS B3M 2J6Phone: (902) 457-6764FAX: (902) 445-3962E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Association ofInternes & Residents(CAIR)151 Slater St., Ste. 412,Ottawa, ON K1P 5H3

The Canadian Association of Internes &Residents (CAIR), in conjunction with itsProvincial Housestaff Organizations(PHOs), is the national organization repre-senting over 5,000 residents. CAIR advo-cates for the collective interests of residentsin Canada in educational, professional andwell-being issues.World Wide Web: http://www.cair.caPhone: (613) 234-6448FAX: (613) 234-5292E-mail: [email protected] Pellerin, Executive DirectorEXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2004–2005:Dr.Ben Hoyt, PresidentDr. Hasan Zaidi, Past PresidentDr. Jerry Maniate, Vice-PresidentDr. Devesh Varma, TreasurerDr.Ahmer Karimuddin, SecretaryDr. Yvette Leung, Member-at-LargeDr. Ryan Wright, Member-at-LargePROVINCIAL HOUSESTAFFORGANIZATIONS:PAR-BC:401 West Georgia St., Ste. 2010,Vancouver, BC V5Z 4C2Phone: (604) 876-7636Toll free: 1-888-877-2722FAX: (604) 876-7690E-mail: [email protected]

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PARA:11044 82nd Ave., Ste. 340,Edmonton, AB T6G 0J2Phone: (780) 432-1749FAX: (780) 432-1778E-mail: [email protected]:P.O. Box 23, Royal University Hospital,103 Hospital Dr.,Saskatoon, SK S7N 0W8Phone/FAX: (306) 655-2134E-mail: [email protected]:720 McDermet Ave., Rm. AD107,Winnipeg, MB R3E 0T3Phone: (204) 787-3673FAX: (204) 787-2692E-mail: [email protected]:505 University Ave., Ste. 1402,Toronto, ON M5G 1X3Phone: (416) 979-1182Toll free: 1-877-979-1183FAX: (416) 595-9778E-mail: [email protected]:Victoria General Hospital, QE II HealthSciences Centre, Bethune Bldg., Rm. 268,1278 Tower Rd., Halifax, NS B3H 2Y9Phone: (902) 473-4091FAX: (902) 473-4451E-mail: [email protected]:Memorial University Medical School,Health Sciences Complex, Student AffairsOffice, Rm. 2713,St. John’s, NL A1B 3V6Phone: (709) 777-7118FAX: (709) 777-6968E-mail: [email protected]

at Algonquin College,1385 Woodroffe Ave., B-224,Ottawa, ON K2G 1V8

A national association for journalists fromall media, the CAJ promotes excellence injournalism, providing quality professionaldevelopment through various workshops,the CAJ National Conference and the Na-tional Writers’ Symposium. The CAJ acts asthe national voice for journalists, upholdingthe public’s right to know, encouraging in-vestigative journalism, especially throughthe CAJ awards for investigative journalism,and acting as an advocate on issues affect-ing Canadian journalists and the industry.Non-profit and run by a volunteer board ofprofessional journalists, the CAJ has elevenchapters across Canada.

World Wide Web: http://www.caj.caNational Office:John Dickins, Executive DirectorPhone: (613) 526-8061FAX: (613) 521-3904E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Association ofMedical RadiationTechnologists / Associationcanadienne des technologuesen radiation médicale1095 av Carling Ave., Ste./bur 500,Ottawa, ON K1Y 4P6

The national professional certifying bodyfor members in radiological technology, ra-diation therapy, nuclear medicine and mag-netic resonance imaging. Shares in accred-iting provincial training programs. Providescontinuing education and membership ben-efits. Administers Code of Ethics and pro-vides a forum for maintaining standards/policies on training/application of diagnos-tic/therapeutic procedures.

Organisme national d’agrément de 10 000technologues pratiquant dans la radiologie,de la radiothérapie, de la médecinenucléaire et de l’imagerie par résonancemagnétique. Participe à l’agrément des pro-grammes provinciaux de formation. Offredes programmes de perfectionnementprofessionnel. Gère le code de déontologieet fournit une tribune à l’élaboration desnormes de formation, d’application de diag-nostic et d’intervention thérapeutique.World Wide Web: http://www.camrt.caChristiane Ménard, Director ofCommunications/Directrice descommunicationsPhone/Tél: (613) 234-0012FAX/Téléc: (613) 234-1097E-mail/Courriel: [email protected]

Canadian Association ofOccupational Therapists1125 Colonel By Dr., CTTC Bldg.,Ste. 3400, Ottawa, ON K1S 5R1

CAOT is a national professional associa-tion that provides leadership to advocate forand promote occupational therapy inCanada and internationally. Through mem-ber services and education, CAOT helpsoccupational therapists achieve professionalexcellence. Publications include the Cana-dian Journal of Occupational Therapy, Oc-cupational Therapy Now and a consumersite at www.otworks.ca.

World Wide Web: http://www.caot.caClaudia von Zweck, Executive DirectorPhone: (613) 523-2268, ext. 224Toll free: 1-800-434-2268, ext. 224FAX: (613) 523-2552E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Association ofProfessional Conservators280 Metcalfe St., Ste. 400,Ottawa, ON K2P 1R7

Established in 1971, the Canadian Asso-ciation of Professional Conservators(CAPC) is a non-profit association dedi-cated to the accreditation of professionalconservators and the maintenance of highstandards in conservation of art and culturalproperty in Canada. Membership is open toconservators and conservation scientiststhrough defined professional membership.World Wide Web:http://www.capc-acrp.caJanice Passafiume, PresidentPhone: (416) 239-0718FAX: (416) 236-0695E-mail: [email protected] Vuori, Vice-PresidentPhone: (613) 998-3721, ext. 275E-mail: [email protected] Maheux, Membership ChairPhone: (613) 991-0009E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Association ofProfessional ImmigrationConsultants Inc. (CAPIC)245 Fairview Mall Dr., Ste. 602,Toronto, ON M2J 4T1

CAPIC is the largest national associationfor Canadian immigration consultants. It isengaged in ongoing liaison with the govern-ment on matters related to immigration poli-cies, programs and services and supportscontinuous improvement in all areas of theCanadian immigration system. CAPIC isdedicated to helping Immigration Consult-ants to deliver the highest level of service totheir clients through its program of continu-ing professional development.World Wide Web: http://www.capic.caPhone: (416) 483-7044FAX: (416) 483-0884E-mail: [email protected] ISSUES:Ron McKay, National PresidentJulia Brodyansky, Director ofCommunicationsLOCAL ISSUES:British Columbia:Praveen Shrivastava, Chapter PresidentRhonda Williams, CommunicationsChair

Ontario:Alli Amlani, Chapter PresidentPhil Mooney, Communications Chair

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Quebec:Ehab Lotfi, Chapter PresidentLeo Block, Communications Chair

Canadian Association ofProfessional Speakers1370 Don Mills Rd., Ste. 300,Toronto, ON M3B 3N7

Need an expert? Call CAPS first!Our members are Canada’s top speakers,

trainers, consultants and facilitators fromacross the country. We are specialists in awide range of topics and are responsive tomedia. We’re professionals, so we give agreat interview! When you need an expertin a hurry, call our association office and theright person will get back to you immedi-ately. Never be without a top-notch com-mentator again!World Wide Web:http://www.canadianspeakers.orgShari Bricks, Executive DirectorPhone: (416) 847-3355FAX: (416) 441-0591E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Association ofPsychoanalytic ChildTherapists (CAPCT)42 Brookmount Rd.,Toronto, ON M4L 3N2

Child psychotherapists work in privatepractice and in clinics with a wide varietyof children, adolescents and their families.Specialized training allows for a range oftreatment modalities geared to specific is-sues, such as: sexual and physical abuse,divorce, eating disorders, delinquency anddrugs, learning difficulties, and behaviouralmaladjustments.

World Wide Web:http://www.tcpp-capct.caE-mail: [email protected] Kindler, PresidentPhone: (416) 972-6283Janet Morrison, ex-officio PresidentPhone: (416) 921-6664

Canadian Association ofSchools of Nursing99 Fifth Ave., Ste. 15,Ottawa, ON K1S 5K4

The Canadian Association of Schools ofNursing represents universities and collegesthat offer undergraduate or graduate degrees

in nursing. CASN speaks for nursingschools and provides current, quality dataabout academic nursing, education, researchand scholarship. CASN is the official ac-crediting agency for Canadian nursing pro-grams.

L’Association canadienne des écoles desciences infirmières représente les univer-sités et collèges canadiens offrant des pro-grammes de baccalauréat, de 2e et 3e cyclesen sciences infirmières. L’ACESI, porte-pa-role des écoles de sciences infirmières etsource d’information courante du corpsprofessoral académique, l’enseignement, larecherche et l’avancement des connais-sances. L’ACESI est l’organisme officield’agrément des programmes de sciencesinfirmières au Canada.World Wide Web: http://www.casn.caPhone: (613) 235-3150FAX: (613) 235-4476Tara Tosh, Communications OfficerE-mail: [email protected] Swanson, Director, CorporateServicesE-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Association ofSexual Assault Centres /Association canadienne descentres contre les agressionsà caractère sexuel77 East 20th Ave.,Vancouver, BC V5V 1L7

Pan-Canadian group of sexual assault cen-tres working to implement legal, social andattitudinal changes necessary to prevent anderadicate rape and sexual assault. The intentof CASAC is to act as a force for socialchange regarding violence against women atthe individual, institutional and politicallevel.World Wide Web: http://www.casac.caLee Lakeman, SpokespersonPhone: (604) 876-2622FAX: (604) 876-8450E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Association ofUniversity Teachers (CAUT) /Association canadienne desprofesseures et professeursd’université (ACPPU)2675 prom Queensview Dr.,Ottawa, ON K2B 8K2

CAUT is the national voice of 48,000

teachers, librarians, researchers and otheracademic professionals committed to im-proving the quality and accessibility of post-secondary education in Canada. Establishedin 1951. Publications: CAUT Bulletin,CAUT Education Review, CAUT Commen-tary.

Crée en 1951, l’ACPPU est la porte-parolenationale du corps universitaire. Représen-tant aujourd’hui 48 000 professeurs, bib-liothécaires, chercheurs et autres univer-sitaires, l’ACPPU défend fermement laliberté académique et travaille active-ment,dans l’intérêt public, à améliorer la qualitéet l’accessibilité de l’enseignement post-secondaire au Canada. Publications: Bulle-tin de l’ACPPU, Dossier en éducation del’ACPPU, L’Opinion de l’ACPPU.

World Wide Web: http://www.caut.caJames Turk, Executive Director/DirecteurgénéralPhone/Tél.: (613) 820-2270FAX/Téléc.: (613) 820-7244Cellular/Cellulaire: (613) 277-0488E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] Robinson, Associate ExecutiveDirector, Research and Advocacy/Directeur général associé, Recherche etpromotion des intérêtsPhone/Tél.: (613) 820-2270FAX/Téléc.: (613) 820-7244Cellular/Cellulaire: (613) 282-2451E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] Duhaime, Managing Editor, CAUTBulletin/Rédactrice en chef, Bulletin del’ACPPUPhone/Tél.: (613) 820-2270FAX/Téléc.: (613) 820-2417E-mail/Courriel: [email protected]

320 South Shores Rd., P.O. Box 419,Campbellford, ON K0L 1L0

A National Association for writers ofevery genre. Founded in 1921, it sponsorsawards and publishes The Canadian Writ-er’s Guide. The 2006 Conference will beheld in Peterborough, Ontario, July 6–9.Writers, editors, publishers and the publicare invited to workshops, panel discussions,social events and readings by award-win-ning authors.World Wide Web:http://www.CanAuthors.orgNational Office:Alec McEachern, Administrator320 South Shores Rd., P.O. Box 419,Campbellford, ON K0L 1L0Phone: (705) 653-0323Toll free: 1-866-216-6222FAX: (705) 653-0593E-mail: [email protected]

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President:Joan Eyolfson Cadhamc/o National OfficeBranches:The CAA has 12 branches, located in:VictoriaVancouverKelownaEdmontonTorontoSt. CatharinesKitchenerPeterboroughNew LiskeardOttawaMontrealHalifax

Contact the National Office for details, orexplore our web site.

335 Renfrew Dr., Ste. 302,Markham, ON L3R 9S9

The Canadian Automatic Sprinkler Asso-ciation is a National Trade Contractor’s As-sociation. It has existed in one form or an-other for over 70 years, and was incorpo-rated under a Dominion Charter in 1961.The members are specialty contractors en-gaged in the design, manufacture, fabrica-tion and installation of fire sprinkler sys-tems.

Phone: (905) 477-2270FAX: (905) 477-3611John Galt, PresidentE-mail: [email protected] J. Fronczak, Vice-PresidentE-mail: [email protected] Osburn, Codes and TechnicalServicesE-mail:[email protected] Solonynko, Ontario Regional ManagerE-mail:[email protected]

Box 348, Commerce Court W.,Toronto, ON M5L 1G2

The Canadian Bankers Association (CBA)is an industry association that representsdomestic and foreign-chartered banks inCanada. The CBA contributes to the devel-opment of public policy on the financialservices sector and promotes an understand-

ing of the industry to the public, all levelsof governments, and interest groups.World Wide Web: http://www.cba.caBuilding a Better UnderstandingProgram:Toll free: 1-800-263-0231E-mail: [email protected]:Phone: (416) 362-6093FAX: (416) 362-8465Raymond J. Protti, President and CEOMelanie Minos, Manager, MediaRelationsExt. 220 Cellular: (416) 587-7733E-mail: [email protected] Drew-Lytle, Senior Manager,Media RelationsExt. 338 Cellular: (416) 918-2777E-mail: [email protected] Hubberstey, Director, PublicAffairs and Media RelationsExt. 216 Cellular: (416) 417-7779E-mail: [email protected] Offices:Jacques Hébert, Director, Quebec(French media)Phone: (514) 840-8724Cellular: (514) 502-5214E-mail: [email protected] Griffin, Director, Western RegionPhone: (604) 806-3002Cellular: (604) 312-0725E-mail: [email protected]

The Canadian BarAssociation / L’Associationdu Barreau canadien865 Carling, Ste. 500,Ottawa, ON K1S 5S8

Represents more than 34,000 lawyersacross Canada. Dedicated to improvementin the law, the administration of justice, law-yer training and advocacy in the public in-terest.

Représente plus de 34 000 avocat(e)s àtravers le Canada. Elle se voue à l’améliora-tion du droit et de l’administration de la jus-tice; elle encourage ses membres à étendreleurs connaissances et à perfectionner leurshabilétés dans l’intérêt du public.World Wide Web: http://www.cba.orgStephen Hanson, Senior Director/Directeur principal, CommunicationsPhone: (613) 237-2925, ext. 147Toll free: 1-800-267-8860FAX: (613) 237-0185E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Blood Services1800 Alta Vista Dr., Ottawa, ON K1G 4J5

Canadian Blood Services is a national,not-for-profit charitable organization thatmanages the blood supply in all provincesand territories outside of Quebec and over-sees the country’s Unrelated Bone MarrowDonor Registry. Canadian Blood Servicesoperates 42 permanent collection sites andmore than 15,000 donor clinics annually.The Provincial and Territorial Ministers ofHealth provide operational funding to Ca-nadian Blood Services. The federal govern-ment, through Health Canada, is responsi-ble for regulating the blood system.

World Wide Web:http://www.bloodservices.caDerek Mellon, Manager, Media RelationsPhone: (613) 739-2177FAX: (613) 739-2400E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Business Press4195 Dundas St. W., Ste. 346,Toronto, ON M8X 1Y4

Canadian Business Press is the nationaltrade association of business and profes-sional publications, representing the indus-try to government, related organizations,media and the public, and providing profes-sional development and information serv-ices for its members.World Wide Web: http://www.cbp.caPhone: (416) 239-1022FAX: (416) 239-1076E-mail: [email protected] Botting, ChairPhilip J. Boyd, PresidentWendy Wellington, Operations Manager

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Canadian Call ManagementAssociation (CAM-X)National Office:24 Olive St., Grimsby, ON L3M 2B6

As the national voice for the Call Manage-ment industry, CAM-X contributes to ourmember’s profitability by fostering a will-ingness to exchange ideas, experiences andsolutions while promoting the general wel-fare and ethical standards of the industry.World Wide Web: http://www.camx.caNATIONAL OFFICE:Linda Osip, Executive DirectorGrimbsy, ONPhone: (905) 309-0224Toll free: 1-800-896-1054FAX: (905) 309-0225E-mail: [email protected]–05 BOARD OF DIRECTORS:Cindy Roma, PresidentTelelink Call Centre Inc., St. John’s, NLPhone: (709) 722-3730E-mail: [email protected] Lyle, Past PresidentConnections Message Centre,Squamish, BCPhone: (604) 892-3335E-mail: [email protected] Vos, 1st Vice-PresidentValley Communications Ltd.,Drayton Valley, BCPhone: (780) 542-4100E-mail: [email protected] Leibowitz, 2nd Vice-PresidentAnswering Carolina, Charleston, SCPhone: (843) 724-6400E-mail: [email protected] Blair, DirectorTele-Page, Montreal, QCPhone: (514) 342-3611E-mail: [email protected] Doran, DirectorSimcoe Message Centre Inc., Barrie, ONPhone: (705) 725-0055E-mail: [email protected] Anderson, Vendor RepresentativeTelescan, St. Louis, MIPhone: (341) 426-7662E-mail: [email protected]

National Office:10 Alcorn Ave., Ste. 200,Toronto, ON M4V 3B1

The Canadian Cancer Society, founded in1938, is the only community-based, cancer-related, fund-raising charity with a nationalcharter and fully organized divisions in eachof the 10 provinces and territories. The So-ciety’s five priorities are: prevention, advo-cacy, research, information and support.The Society conducts its annual campaignfor funds in April.World Wide Web: http://www.cancer.caNATIONAL OFFICE:Heather Logan, Acting Group Director,Public Affairs and Cancer ControlPhone: (416) 961-5658FAX: (416) 961-4189DIVISION OFFICES:British Columbia/Yukon:Cheryl Ryll, Director, Communicationsand Brand Management565 West 10th Ave.,Vancouver, BC V5Z 4J4Phone: (604) 872-4400FAX: (604) 879-4533World Wide Web:http://www.bc.cancer.caAlberta/Northwest Territories:Ethel Ni, Public Affairs Business Lead(Acting)2424 4th St. S.W., Ste. 200,Calgary, AB T2S 2T4Phone: (403) 228-4487FAX: (403) 228-4506World Wide Web:http://www.cancer.ab.caSaskatchewan:Andrew Caswell, Director,Communications and Marketing1910 McIntyre St., Regina, SK S4P 2R3Phone: (306) 790-5822FAX: (306) 569-2133Manitoba:Emmy Pernsteiner, Director, Marketingand Communications193 Sherbrook St.,Winnipeg, MB R3C 2B7Phone: (204) 774-7483FAX: (204) 774-7500Ontario:Carrie Rands-Flanagan, SeniorManager, Communications1639 Yonge St., Toronto, ON M4T 2W6Phone: (416) 488-5400FAX: (416) 488-2872

Québec:Marie-Claude Lafleur, Director,Communications5151 l’Assomption Blvd.,Montréal, QC H1T 4A9Phone: (514) 255-5151FAX: (514) 255-2808New Brunswick:Lynn Ann Duffley, Director,CommunicationsP.O. Box 2089, 133 Prince William St.,Saint John, NB E2L 3T5Phone: (506) 634-6272FAX: (506) 634-3808Nova Scotia:Bruce Crump, Director, Communicationsand Marketing5826 South St., Ste. 1,Halifax, NS B3H 1S6Phone: (902) 423-6183FAX: (902) 429-6563Prince Edward Island:Amy Wheaton, Manager,Communications1 Rochford St., Ste. 1,Charlottetown, PE C1A 3T1Phone: (902) 566-4007FAX: (902) 628-8281Newfoundland/Labrador:Rose Daley, Director of Development andCommunicationsCrosbie Bldg., 2nd Fl., P.O. Box 8921,1 Crosbie Place, Crosbie Rd.,St. John’s, NL A1B 3R9Phone: (709) 753-6520FAX: (709) 753-9314

Canadian CardiovascularSociety / Société canadiennede cardiologie222 Queen St., Ste. 1403,Ottawa, ON K1P 5V9

The CCS is the national voice for cardio-vascular physicians and scientists. The CCSmission is to promote cardiovascular healthand care through knowledge translation, in-cluding dissemination of research, encour-agement of best practices, professional de-velopment, and leadership in health policy.World Wide Web: http://www.ccs.caAnne Ferguson, Executive DirectorPhone: (613) 569-3407, ext. 403FAX: (613) 569-6574E-mail: [email protected]

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Canadian Cattlemen’sAssociation6715 8th St. N.E., Ste. 310,Calgary, AB T2E 7H7

The Canadian Cattlemen’s Association isthe national lobby group representing Cana-da’s 90,000 beef cattle producers. Cattleproducers from eight provinces plus thepurebred industry elect CCA Directors totake their issues forward at the nationallevel. The organization is non-profit andfunded by producers through a check-off oncattle sales.World Wide Web: http://www.cattle.caE-mail: [email protected] McCreath, CommunicationsManagerPhone: (403) 275-8558FAX: (403) 274-5686E-mail: [email protected] Thibeault, NationalCommunications Manager, BeefInformation Centre DivisionPhone: (905) 821-4900FAX: (905) 821-4915E-mail: [email protected]

800 6th Ave. S.W., Ste. 1600,Calgary, AB T2P 3G3

The Canadian Centre for Energy Informa-tion is a not-for-profit organization createdin 2002 to inform North Americans aboutthe Canadian energy sector. The Centre forEnergy does not advocate, lobby or speakfor the energy sector, nor do we commentto the media on issues about the sector.World Wide Web:http://www.centreforenergy.comPhone: (403) 263-7722FAX: (403) 237-6286E-mail: [email protected] order line:Toll free: 1-877-606-4636World Wide Web:http://www.centreforenergy.com/EE-OS.aspPresident:Colleen KillingsworthE-mail:[email protected]:Jan Henderson, Managing EditorE-mail:[email protected] Hutchinson, Co-ordinatorE-mail:[email protected]

The Canadian Centre forPhilanthropy/IMAGINE /Le Centre canadien dephilanthropie et Imagine425 University Ave., Ste. 700,Toronto, ON M5G 1T6

Works to strengthen the charitable andnon-profit sector. Conducts research aboutphilanthropy, volunteerism, etc. Monitors/analyzes government activity; stimulatesdebate about the charitable and non-profitsector. Sponsors an annual symposiumabout issues affecting charities and philan-thropy. Publishes The Directory to Founda-tions, Forefront (a magazine) and researchreports. IMAGINE encourages communityinvestment by businesses.World Wide Web: http://www.ccp.caPhone: (416) 597-2293FAX: (416) 597-2294E-mail: [email protected] Gill, Vice-President,Communications and MarketingExt. 308

Canadian Centre forPollution Prevention100 Charlotte St., Sarnia, ON N7T 4R2

C2P2 is a non-government environmentalorganization that encourages actions thatavoid or minimize the creation of pollutants,and that fosters a healthier environment anda sustainable society. Our project areas in-clude education and outreach, pollution pre-vention program support, research and writ-ing, training, communication tools andevent management.

World Wide Web:http://www.c2p2online.comToll free: 1-800-667-9790FAX: (519) 337-3486Chris Wolnik, Executive DirectorPhone: (519) 337-3429E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Centre onSubstance Abuse75 Albert St., Ste. 300,Ottawa, ON K1P 5E7

The Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse(CCSA) is Canada’s national addictionsagency. Its mission is to provide objective,evidence-based information and advice tohelp reduce the health, social and economicharm associated with substance abuse andaddictions. CCSA works collaboratively

with governments, researchers, enforcementagencies, treatment professionals and theprivate sector to achieve a balanced and ho-listic approach to addictions that will leadto a healthier and safer Canadian public.The Centre operates an information and ref-erence service on substance abuse and pub-lishes a newsletter, Action News.World Wide Web: http://www.ccsa.caPhone: (613) 235-4048FAX: (613) 235-8101Michel Perron, Chief Executive OfficerExt. 227E-mail: [email protected] Begin, Director of Research andPolicyExt. 238E-mail: [email protected] Harrison, Director of PublicRelations and MarketingExt. 237E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian ChemicalProducers’ Association(CCPA)350 Sparks St., Ste. 805,Ottawa, ON K1R 7S8

The CCPA, founded in 1962, is an allianceof more than 70 chemical companies oper-ating in over 200 communities in Canada.Its member companies produce more than90 per cent of all chemicals made inCanada. Total commitment to ResponsibleCare® – the organization’s environmentalstewardship initiative – is a condition ofmembership.World Wide Web: http://www.ccpa.caMichael Bourque, Vice-President, PublicAffairsPhone: (613) 237-6215FAX: (613) 237-4061E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Child CareFederation383 Parkdale Ave., Ste. 201,Ottawa, ON K1Y 4R4

The Canadian Child Care Federation is abilingual, non-profit, member-based organi-zation. Canada’s largest child care organi-zation, we include over 20 provincial andterritorial affiliate organizations. Our 11,000members – early learning and child carepractitioners, academics, parents and policymakers – share our commitment to excel-lence in early learning and child care.World Wide Web:http://www.cccf-fcsge.ca

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Phone: (613) 729-5289FAX: (613) 729-3159E-mail: [email protected] Coyle, Executive DirectorExt. 226E-mail: [email protected] Crossman, Publications ManagerExt. 221E-mail: [email protected] Gasparrini, PresidentPhone: (514) 734-2691, ext. 3FAX: (514) 734-2715E-mail: [email protected]

The Canadian College ofNaturopathic Medicine1255 Sheppard Ave. E.,Toronto, ON M2K 1E2

Offers Canada’s only accredited four-year,full-time program in naturopathic medicine.Graduates receive a Doctor of NaturopathicMedicine (ND) diploma. Naturopathic doc-tors use the following natural therapies tohelp improve health and prevent illness:Asian medicine/acupuncture, botanical(herbal) medicine, homeopathic medicine,clinical nutrition, physical medicine andlifestyle counselling.World Wide Web: http://www.ccnm.eduCatherine Kenwell, Director, Marketingand CommunicationsCollege phone: (416) 498-1255, ext. 243Clinic phone: (416) 498-9763E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Conference ofCatholic Bishops /Conférence des évêquescatholiques du Canada2500 Don Reid Dr., Ottawa, ON K1H 2J2

National association of Catholic Bishopsof Canada. Permanent secretariat is co-or-dination centre for national and interna-tional activities of the bishops. Research,position papers and consultation are themain activities. Areas include church mat-ters and social justice/human rights ques-tions. Executive and Permanent Councilelected for a two-year term.

World Wide Web: http://www.cccb.ca orhttp://www.cecc.ca

Phone: (613) 241-9461FAX: (613) 241-9048Deacon William Kokesch, Director ofCommunications ServiceExt. 108E-mail: [email protected]. Sylvain Salvas, Directeur du Servicedes communicationsExt. 107E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Cosmetic, Toiletryand Fragrance Association420 Britannia Rd. E., Ste. 102,Mississauga, ON L4Z 3L5

CCTFA provides leadership for collectiveaction on industry concerns and guidanceon regulatory matters.

The CCTFA Foundation runs the not-for-profit Look Good Feel Better programwhich is dedicated to helping Canadianwomen living with cancer manage the ap-pearance-related side effects of cancer andits treatment.World Wide Web:http://www.cctfa.cahttp://www.lookgoodfeelbetter.caPhone: (905) 890-5161FAX: (905) 890-2607Kathleen Ljubisic, Manager, RegulatoryAffairsExt. 238Carol Jolly, Manager, ProgramDevelopment, Look Good Feel BetterExt. 228Look Good Feel Better program:Information line: 1-800-914-5665

Canadian Council forTobacco Control /Conseil canadien pourle contrôle de tabac75 Albert St., Ste. 508,Ottawa, ON K1P 5E7

A leader in information services, theCCTC supports those whose goals are: pre-venting tobacco use by youth; persuadingand helping smokers to quit; protecting Ca-nadians by eliminating exposure tosecondhand smoke; and educating Canadi-ans about the industry’s marketing strategiesand the adverse effects the industry’s prod-ucts have on their health.

Leader en services d’information, leCCCT envisage un mouvement solide et

efficace de lutte contre le tabagisme. LeCCCT est convainçu que l’augmentation del’efficacité et de la capacité des individus etorganismes engagés dans la lutte contre letabagisme peut permettre de réaliser unesociété canadienne sans fumée.World Wide Web: http://www.cctc.caPhone: (613) 567-3050Toll free: 1-800-267-5234FAX: (613) 567-2730E-mail: [email protected]

99 Bank St., Ste. 1001,Ottawa, ON K1P 6B9

The Canadian Council of Chief Execu-tives is the senior voice of Canadian busi-ness on public policy issues in Canada andabroad. A non-partisan and not-for-profitorganization of 150 chief executives of lead-ing Canadian companies, the Council en-gages in an active program of research, con-sultation and advocacy that is both nationaland international in scope. Member compa-nies administer approximately $2.6 trillionin assets and have annual revenues in excessof C$600 billion.Phone: (613) 238-3727FAX: (613) 236-8679E-mail: [email protected] P. d’Aquino, President andChief ExecutiveNancy Wallace, Vice-President,Operations and Executive Assistant to thePresident

Canadian Council ofChristian Charities21 Howard Ave., Ste. 1,Elmira, ON N3B 2C9

CCCC is a national association of over2,500 charities that provides a wide array ofadministrative, management, stewardshipand accountability services. Provides onlineeducation, seminars and conferences. Pub-lishes the Charity Handbook and other ad-ministrative and technical resources. Pro-vides comment to government and CanadaRevenue Agency on charity policy matters.World Wide Web: http://www.cccc.org

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E-mail: [email protected] Pellowe, CEOPhone: (519) 669-5137FAX: (519) 669-3291E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Council ofMuslim Women (CCMW)Head Office: P.O. Box 154,Gananoque, ON K7G 2T7

The Canadian Council of Muslim Women(CCMW) is a national non-profit volunteerorganization with chapters across the coun-try. The Council was established to assistMuslim women in participating effectivelyin Canadian society and to promote mutualunderstanding with women of other faiths.Our goals: Equity, equality, empowerment.See www.ccmw.com for board membersand regional contacts.World Wide Web: http://www.ccmw.comHead Office:Phone/FAX: (613) 383-2847E-mail: [email protected] Hogben, Executive DirectorP.O. Box 154, Gananoque, ON K7G 2T7Phone: (613) 383-2847E-mail: [email protected] Jaffer, President173 Rocky Ridge Cove N.W.,Calgary, AB T3G 4L1Phone: (403) 243-7995E-mail: [email protected] Jafri, Media Relations167 Welland Ave., Toronto, ON M4T 2J6Phone: (416) 487-8037E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Council ofProfessional Engineers /Conseil canadien desingénieurs180 Elgin St., Ste. 1100,Ottawa, ON K2P 2K3

The Canadian Council of ProfessionalEngineers (CCPE) is the national organiza-tion of the 12 provincial and territorial as-sociations/ordre that regulate the practice ofengineering in Canada. CCPE delivers na-tional programs that ensure the higheststandards of engineering education, profes-sional qualifications and ethical conduct;promotes greater public understanding ofengineering and its contribution to society;and acts as the national and internationalvoice of the associations/ordre. On their be-

half, CCPE accredits undergraduate engi-neering programs, conducts research anddevelops national guidelines.World Wide Web: http://www.ccpe.caPhone: (613) 232-2474FAX: (613) 230-5759Marie Lemay, P.Eng., Chief ExecutiveOfficerMarc Bourgeois, Director,CommunicationsE-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Council ofSnowmobile Organizations /Conseil canadien desorganismes de motoneigeNational Office: 29 Berkley Dr.,Riverview, NB E1B 2L4

The CANADIAN COUNCIL OFSNOWMOBILE ORGANIZATIONS isthe umbrella organization representing alltwelve provincial and territorial Canadiansnowmobile organizations.

Our mission is to promote safe and envi-ronmentally responsible snowmobiling, fa-cilitate effective communication among or-ganizations, unite snowmobilers to pursuethe same goal and to promote the opportu-nity to snowmobile in Canada.

Le CONSEIL CANADIEN DESORGANISMES DE MOTONEIGE estl’organisme qui groupe les douze associa-tions canadiennes. Notre mission est la pro-motion du sport de la motoneige sécuritaireet la responsibilité de l’environnement,améliorer les communications entre lesdifférents organismes grouper tous lesmotoneigistes canadiens afin de poursuivreles même buts et promouvoir le sport de lamotoneige au Canada.World Wide Web:http://www.ccso-ccom.caPhone: (506) 387-8960FAX: (506) 854-7211COUNCIL MEMBERS:British Columbia SnowmobileFederation:Box 400, Houston, BC V0J 1Z0Phone: (250) 845-7705FAX: (250) 845-7785E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://www.snowmobilebc.caAlberta Snowmobile Association:11759 Groat Rd.,Edmonton, AB T5M 3K6Phone: (780) 427-2695FAX: (780) 415-1779E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://www.altasnowmobile.ab.caSaskatchewan Snowmobile Association:221 Centre St., P.O. Box 533,Regina Beach, SK S0G 4C0Phone: (306) 729-3500FAX: (306) 729-3505E-mail: [email protected]

World Wide Web:http://www.sasksnowmobiling.sk.caSnoman (Snowmobilers of Manitoba) Inc.:2121 Henderson Hwy.,Winnipeg, MB R2G 1P8Phone: (204) 940-7533FAX: (204) 940-7531E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Wide Web:http://www.snoman.mb.caOntario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs:501 Welham Rd., Unit 9,Barrie, ON L4N 8Z6Phone: (705) 739-7669FAX: (705) 739-5005E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.ofsc.on.caFédération des Clubs de Motoneigistesdu Québec:4545, ave Pierre de Coubertin, CP 1000,succ M, Montréal, QC H1V 3R2Phone: (514) 252-3076FAX: (514) 254-2066E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.fcmq.qc.caNew Brunswick Federation ofSnowmobile Clubs:147 Houlton Rd., Unit B,Woodstock, NB E7M 1Y4Phone: (506) 325-2625FAX: (506) 325-2627E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.nbfsc.comPrince Edward Island SnowmobileAssociation:P.O. Box 2526,Charlottetown, PE C1A 8C2Phone: (902) 894-7669Toll free: 1-877-708-7669FAX: (902) 368-2252E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.peisa.caSnowmobilers Association of Nova Scotia:5516 Spring Garden Rd., 4th Fl.,Halifax, NS B3J 3G6Phone: (902) 425-5450, ext. 324FAX: (902) 425-5606E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://www.snowmobilersns.comNewfoundland/Labrador SnowmobileFederation:9 Church St., Deer Lake, NL A8A 1C9Phone: (709) 635-4395FAX: (709) 635-4396E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.nlsf.orgKlondike Snowmobile Association:P.O. Box 9034, Whitehorse, YK Y1A 4A2Phone: (867) 667-7680E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.ksa.yk.caNunavut Snowmobile Association:P.O. Box 6021, Iqaluit, NU X0A 0H0Toll free phone/FAX: 1-867-979-2207E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://www3.nv.sympatico.ca/crlalande

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Canadian Defence &Foreign Affairs Institute530 8th Ave. S.W., Ste. 1600,Calgary, AB T2P 3S8

The Fellows program has 24 experts inCanadian defence policy, foreign affairs andthe Canadian military from across Canada.They have agreed to affiliate themselveswith CDFAI to create a core of expertisethat the Institute can draw upon for researchprojects, to respond to the media, and toprovide speakers on these topics.

World Wide Web: http://www.cdfai.orgPhone: (403) 231-7677FAX: (403) 231-7647E-mail: [email protected] Andersson, Manager, ExternalRelationsDavid Bercuson, Director of Programs

Canadian Dental HygienistsAssociation96 Centrepointe Dr.,Ottawa, ON K2G 6B1

A non-profit association supported byover 11,000 members, the Canadian DentalHygienists Association is the collectivevoice and vision of dental hygienists inCanada advancing the profession, support-ing its members and contributing to the oralhealth and general well-being of the public.The Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene isthe CDHA’s official publication.World Wide Web: http://www.cdha.caPhone: (613) 224-5515FAX: (613) 224-7283E-mail: [email protected] A. Ziebarth, MHA, CHE,Executive DirectorE-mail: [email protected] A. Lux, MSW, RSW, Health PolicyCommunications SpecialistE-mail: [email protected]

85 Richmond St. W.,Toronto, ON M5H 2C9

The Canadian Depository for SecuritiesLtd. (CDS) is Canada’s national securitiesdepository, clearing and settlement hub, anda key information provider for capital mar-kets. CDS was established in 1970 to im-

prove the efficiency of the financial sectorthrough the provision of securities-relatedservices in both domestic and internationalmarkets. Annually, CDS handles over 62million domestic securities trades and set-tles over 14 million cross-border transac-tions with the U.S. CDS is owned by majorCanadian chartered banks and members ofthe Investment Dealers Association ofCanada and the TSX Inc. CDS has officesin Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, Calgary andVancouver.

La Caisse canadienne de dépôt de valeurslimitée (la CDS) est la société pancana-dienne de compensation, de règlement et dedépôt de valeurs et représente un desprincipaux centres de renseignements surles marchés des capitaux. Elle a été fondéeen 1970 dans le but d’améliorer l’efficacitédu secteur financier par la prestation deservices relatifs aux valeurs mobilières surles marchés nationaux et internationaux.Annuellement, la CDS traite plus de 62 mil-lions d’opérations nationales sur valeurs etrègle plus de 14 millions de transactionstransfrontalières avec les États-Unis. LaCDS est la propriété des grandes banques àcharte canadienne, des membres del’Association canadienne des courtiers envaleurs mobilières (ACCOVAM) et de laTSX Inc. La CDS a des bureaux à Montréal,Toronto, Halifax, Calgary et Vancouver.World Wide Web: http://www.cds.caMain switchboard: (416) 365-8400FAX: (416) 365-8700Janet Comeau, Manager, CorporateCommunicationsPhone: (416) 365-8427E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian DermatologyAssociation / Associationcanadienne de dermatologieDermatologistsYOUR skin experts! /Les dermatologues VOSspécialistes de la peau !1385 Bank St., Ste. 425,Ottawa, ON K1H 8N4

The CDA is a national non-profit medicalspecialty organization whose membershipcomprises 560 dermatologists. It publishesthe Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Sur-gery six times a year, holds an annual four-day scientific conference in July, and organ-izes the annual Sun Awareness Week (May29 to June 4, 2006) and a Sun ProtectionEvaluation Program.

L’ACD est une société nationale et sansbut lucratif de spécialité médicale, qui réunitun effectif de 560 dermatologues. Ellepublie une revue six fois par an, le Journalof Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, tientchaque année en juillet un congrès scien-tifique de quatre jours, organise la Semaineannuelle de la prudence au soleil (29 mai à4 juin 2006) et gère un Programmed’évaluation de la protection solaire.

World Wide Web:http://www.dermatology.cahttp://www.dermatologue.caPhone: (613) 738-1748Toll free: 1-800-267-DERMFAX: (613) 738-4695Michelle Albagli, Executive Director

Canadian Down SyndromeSociety811 14th St. N.W., Calgary, AB T2N 2A4

The Canadian Down Syndrome Society isa national organization dedicated to ensur-ing equitable opportunities for all Canadi-ans with Down syndrome. Services and ac-tivities include: information and education(web site, quarterly newsletter, annual con-ference, Resource Centre and publications);research collaboration; advocacy; publicawareness, including National Down Syn-drome Awareness Week, November 1–7 andnational Buddy Walk; Multi-disciplinaryResource Council of professionals; collabo-ration with local groups and national organi-zations toward common objectives. Majorfunding provided from donations.

La Société Canadienne du Syndrome deDown est une organisation nationaledévouée qui s’assure d’offrir des oppor-tunités èquitables pour tous les Canadiensavec le syndrome de Down. Les services etles activités incluent: l’information etl’éducation (le site web, le bulletin trimes-triel, la conférence annuelle, le Centre deRessource et les publications); la collabora-tion de recherche; le soutien; la conscien-tisation publique, y compris la semaine denationale du syndrome de Down du 1er au7 novembre et une promenade nationaleannuelle de copain; le Conseil de RessourceMulti-Disciplinaire de gens de métier; col-laboration avec les groupes locaux et lesorganisations nationales vers les objectifscommuns. Des grandes subventionsfournies par des donations.World Wide Web: http://www.cdss.caPhone: (403) 270-8500Toll free: 1-800-883-5608FAX: (403) 270-8291Elizabeth Dolman, Executive DirectorE-mail: [email protected]

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Canadian EducationalStandards Institute (CESI) /Institut Canadien desStandards en Éducation(ICSE)12 Bannockburn Ave., Ste. 201,Toronto, ON M5M 2M8

CESI’s comprehensive system of internaland external evaluation for independentschools across Canada is based on its Stand-ards for Accreditation of Schools which in-clude purpose and objectives, values, disci-pline, extra-curriculum, academic program,school organization, personnel, admissions,financial and plant management, govern-ance, and school and community.

L’Institut Canadien des Standards enÉducation (ICSE) offre un processus d’éval-uation interne et externe portant sur tous lesaspects de la vie scolaire. Les écoles sontévaluées en fonction d’une part de leur mis-sion (philosophie, buts, objectifs), d’autrepart des standards d’ICSE suivants : Buts etobjectifs; Valeurs, discipline et activités ex-tra-scolaires; Programme scolaire; Organi-sation de l’école; Personnel; École etcommunauté; Procédure d’admission;Conseil d’administration; Structure corpo-rative et financière; Gestion des édifices.World Wide Web: http://www.cesi.eduPhone: (416) 785-4642FAX: (416) 785-4644Dr. James R. Christopher, ExecutiveDirectorE-mail: [email protected]

Canadian ElectricityAssociation /Association canadiennede l’électricité66 Slater St., Ste. 1210,Ottawa, ON K1P 5H1

The Canadian Electricity Association(CEA) is the national forum and voice of the

evolving electricity business in Canada. Atthe heart of CEA is a core of corporate util-ity member companies accounting for about95 per cent of Canada’s installed generatingcapacity.

L’Association canadienne de l’électricité(ACÉ) est le porte-parole national del’industrie de l’électricité du Canada, qui esten pleine évolution. L’ACÉ compte unnoyau d’entreprises d’électricité membresqui représentent environ 95 pour cent de lapuissance de production installée duCanada.World Wide Web: http://www.canelect.caPhone: (613) 230-9263Media Contact:Francis Bradley, Vice-President,CorporatePhone: (450) 472-5552FAX: (450) 472-7444E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Federationfor the Humanities andSocial Sciences /Fédération canadiennedes sciences humaines415 – 151 Slater St.,Ottawa, ON K1P 5H3

The Federation represents 69 learned so-cieties, 71 universities and colleges and30,000 scholars and graduate students in thehumanities and social sciences. It promotesteaching, research and scholarship in thesedisciplines and represents the interests ofresearchers in the human sciences on a widerange of policy issues to federal and provin-cial governments. It administers the Aid toScholarly Publications Programme, organ-izes the annual Congress of the Humanitiesand Social Sciences and supports a Wom-en’s and Equity Issues Network.

La Fédération représente 69 sociétéssavantes, 71 universités et collèges cana-diens et 30 000 chercheuses et chercheurset diplômés en sciences humaines. Ellepromeut l’enseignement, la recherche etl’érudition dans ces disciplines et ellecontribue à l’élaboration de politiques enmatière de recherche en sciences humainesauprès des gouvernements fédéral etprovinciaux. Elle est responsable du Pro-gramme d’aide à l’édition savante ainsi quede l’organisation annuelle du Congrès dessciences humaines et appuie un réseauconsacré aux questions féministes etd’équité.World Wide Web: http://www.fedcan.caPhone: (613) 238-6112

FAX: (613) 238-6114E-mail: [email protected] Ciufo, Associate Executive DirectorExt. 306Jacqueline Wright, Manager,Membership CommunicationsExt. 309Paul Ledwell, Executive DirectorExt. 307

Canadian Federation ofAgriculture / La Fédérationcanadienne de l’agriculture1101 – 75 Albert St.,Ottawa, ON K1P 5E7

Founded in 1935 to provide Canada’sfarmers with a single voice in Ottawa, theCanadian Federation of Agriculture is thecountry’s largest farmers’ organization. Itsmembers include provincial general farmorganizations as well as national commod-ity organizations from every province.Through its members, CFA represents over200,000 Canadian farmers.

Fondée en 1935 a fin de donner une voixunifiée aux agriculteurs canadiens, laFédération canadienne de l’agriculture est leplus important organisme agricole au pays.On trouve, parmi ses membres, des organ-ismes agricoles provinciaux et des groupe-ments nationaux de producteurs spécialisés.Par l’entremise de ses membres, la Fédéra-tion représente plus de 200 000 agriculteurscanadiens, d’un océan à l’autre.World Wide Web: http://www.cfa-fca.caPhone: (613) 236-3633FAX: (613) 236-5749Kieran Green, CommunicationsCo-ordinatorE-mail: [email protected] Rivoire, Executive DirectorE-mail: [email protected] Friesen, PresidentPhone: (204) 724-0824Laurent Pellerin, 1ier vice-présidentPhone: (450) 679-0540Marvin Shauf, 2nd Vice-PresidentPhone: (613) 236-3633

Canadian Federation ofBusiness and ProfessionalWomen’s ClubsHead Office: 87 Kenilworth St.,Ottawa, ON K1Y 3Y6

BPW is a non-sectarian, non-profit andnon-partisan women’s organization. Theclubs operate within the Canadian and Pro-

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vincial Federations of Business and Profes-sional Women’s Clubs towards improvingthe status of women in all phases of society,especially in business, the professions andindustry. Internationally (over 100 coun-tries), it is affiliated with the UN.World Wide Web:http://www.bpwcanada.comNational President:Darla Campbell1382 Edgeware Rd.,Oakville, ON L6H 3C5Business: (416) 562-9082Home: (905) 845-9760FAX: (905) 845-9406E-mail:[email protected] Vice-President, Advocacy:Fran DonaldsonHome: (613) 476-1700E-mail: [email protected] PRESIDENTS:B.C. & Yukon President:Barbara Ezart453 Ridge Pl., Penticton, BC V2A 8N7Home: (250) 490-4709FAX: (250) 490-4708E-mail: [email protected] President:Lila SmithCalgaryBusiness: (403) 261-9515Home: (403) 272-6937FAX: (403) 266-0059E-mail: [email protected] President:Arlene Jorgenson131 Wall St., Saskatoon, SK S7K 6C2Home: (306) 374-9079FAX: (306) 374-7246E-mail:[email protected] President:Elaine Elliott321 Superior Ave., Selkirk, MB R1A 0Z9Home: (204) 482-6741FAX: (204) 482-6741E-mail: [email protected] Brunswick President:Sue Calhoun131 Weldon, Shediac, NB E4P 2X6Business: (506) 532-9295Home: (506) 533-3887FAX: (506) 533-8091E-mail: [email protected] Scotia President:Dolores AtwoodP.O. Box 1620, RR #1,Yarmouth, NS B5Z 4A5Home: (902) 742-8475E-mail: [email protected] President:Sheila CrookBusiness: (519) 637-5075Home: (519) 641-5392FAX: (519) 472-2669E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://www.bpwontario.org

Immediate Past PresidentSusan Roback-LescinskyHome: (905) 897-1470FAX: (416) 212-0930E-mail: [email protected] GorgeratBusiness: (613) 392-1204Home: (613) 398-6259FAX: (613) 392-0650E-mail: [email protected] HallBusiness: (519) 663-3932Home: (519) 473-3505FAX: (519) 474-7985E-mail: [email protected] President:Lucette Garneau408 – 800, ave des Érables,Québec, QC G1R 5V9Home: (418) 688-4743E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Federation ofHumane Societies /Fédération des sociétéscanadiennes d’assistanceaux animaux30 Concourse Gate, Ste. 102,Ottawa, ON K2E 7V7

CFHS is the only national body represent-ing over 100 animal welfare organizationsand more than 400,000 individuals whosepurpose is to promote compassion and hu-mane treatment for all animals. We workwith the public, government, industry, thescientific community, educators and themedia to address legislation, animal cruelty,intensive livestock production and transpor-tation, pets, research animals, animals inentertainment and wildlife.

La FSCAA est le seul organisme nationalreprésentant plus d’une centaine d’agencesde protection des animaux et quelque 400000 individus. Notre but est de promouvoirla compassion envers tous les animaux.Nous collaborons avec le public, le gou-vernement, l’industrie, les milieux scien-tifique et éducatif et les médias sur dessujets incluant : affaires juridiques, produc-tion agricole intensive et transport, animauxde compagnie, animaux de laboratoire,animaux en divertissement et faunesauvage.World Wide Web: www.cfhs.caPhone: (613) 224-8072Toll free: 1-888-678-2347

FAX: (613) 723-0252E-mail: [email protected] MacDonald, Program DirectorTanya O’Callaghan, CommunicationsCo-ordinator

The Canadian Federationof Independent Grocers /La Fédération canadiennedes épiciers indépendants2235 Sheppard Ave. E., Ste. 902,Willowdale, ON M2J 5B5

The Canadian Federation of IndependentGrocers is a national trade association thatspeaks exclusively for independent andfranchised grocers in Canada. It offers retailmember programs, industry and govern-ment relations and business support. CFIGstages Grocery Innovations Canada andGrocery Showcase West – the retail foodindustry’s largest annual trade shows.World Wide Web: http://www.cfig.caPhone: (416) 492-2311Watts line: 1-800-661-2344FAX: (416) 492-2347E-mail: [email protected] F.T. Scott, PresidentGary Sands, Vice-President

170 rue Metcalfe St., Ste./bur 500,Ottawa, ON K2P 1P3

The Canadian Federation of Students iscomposed of over 80 college and universitystudents’ unions with a combined member-ship of over 500,000 students from acrossthe country. The Federation is calling on thefederal government to: restore funding forhigher education; implement a national sys-tem of grants; and take action to reduce tui-tion fees.

The Federation also operates several pro-grams, including the National StudentHealth Network, the International StudentIdentity Card (Canada) and an online hous-ing program, home4students.ca.World Wide Web: http://www.cfs-fcee.caPhone/Tél.: (613) 232-7394FAX/Téléc.: (613) 232-0276E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] OFFICES:British Columbia:Phone/Tél.: (604) 733-1880FAX/Téléc.: (604) 733-1852World Wide Web: http://www.cfs.bc.caPrairies:Phone/Tél.: (204) 783-0787FAX/Téléc.: (204) 783-6001

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Ontario:Phone/Tél.: (416) 925-3825FAX/Téléc.: (416) 925-6774World Wide Web:http://www.cfsontario.caQuébec:Phone/Tél.: (514) 931-2377FAX/Téléc.: (514) 931-3101Maritimes:Phone/Tél.: (902) 425-4237FAX/Téléc.: (902) 425-4256Newfoundland and Labrador:Phone/Tél.: (709) 737-3204FAX/Téléc.: (709) 737-2371

Canadian Federationof University Women /Fédération canadiennedes femmes diplôméesdes universités251 Bank St., Ste. 600,Ottawa, ON K2P 1X3

The Canadian Federation of UniversityWomen, a non-government organization inspecial consultative status with the Eco-nomic and Social Council of the UnitedNations and founded in 1919, is a national,non-partisan organization of women univer-sity graduates, working for women’s equal-ity, human rights, education, justice, peaceand the environment.

World Wide Web: http://www.cfuw.orgPhone: (613) 234-8252FAX: (613) 234-8221Rose Beatty, PresidentSusan Russell, Executive DirectorE-mail: [email protected] Cullum, Director of InternationalAffairsE-mail: [email protected] McGovern, Director, Status ofWomen and Human RightsE-mail: [email protected]

174 Bartley Dr., Toronto, ON M4A 1E1CANADIAN FEED THE CHILDREN

(CFTC) is an independent registered char-ity (#11883 0983 RR0001) whose goal is toalleviate the impact of poverty on children.We work with local partners overseas and inCanada to enhance the well-being of chil-dren and the self-sufficiency of their fami-lies and communities.World Wide Web:http://www.canadianfeedthechildren.ca

Phone: (416) 757-1220Toll free: 1-800-387-1221FAX: (416) 757-3318E-mail:[email protected] Dahl, Executive DirectorGuy Laporte, Director of DevelopmentExt. 229E-mail:[email protected] Chilco, CommunicationsManagerExt. 248E-mail:[email protected]

Canadian Film andTelevision ProductionAssociation605 – 151 Slater St., Ottawa, ON K1P 5H3

The CFTPA is a non-profit trade associa-tion representing almost 400 Canadian com-panies involved in the media content pro-duction industry. With offices in Ottawa,Toronto and Vancouver, the association pro-motes the interests of media content produc-ers by lobbying government on policy mat-ters, negotiating labour agreements, offeringmentorship programs, copyright initiatives,holding an annual conference, and produc-ing industry publications.World Wide Web: http://www.cftpa.caOttawa Office:605 – 151 Slater St., Ottawa, ON K1P 5H3Phone: (613) 233-1444Toll free: 1-800-656-7440FAX: (613) 233-0073Guy Mayson, President and CEOExt. 225Toronto Office:160 John St., 5th Fl.,Toronto, ON M5V 2E5Phone: (416) 304-0280Toll free: 1-800-267-8208FAX: (416) 304-0499John J. Barrack, National ExecutiveVice-President and CounselExt. 227Vancouver Office:B.C. Producers’ Branch301 – 1140 Homer St.,Vancouver, BC V6B 2X6Phone: (604) 682-8619Toll free: 1-866-390-7639FAX: (604) 684-9294Neil Haggquist, Executive Vice-President,B.C. BranchExt. 225

Canadian Foundation forthe Study of Infant Deaths /Fondation canadienne pourl’étude de la mortalitéinfantile586 Eglinton Ave. E., Ste. 308,Toronto, ON M4P 1P2

Since 1973, the Canadian Foundation forthe Study of Infant Deaths has been dedi-cated to solving the mystery of Sudden In-fant Death Syndrome and providing peersupport. We fund innovative research intothe causes of SIDS, conduct public educa-tion/awareness programs and provide emo-tional support to SIDS families.

World Wide Web:http://www.sidscanada.orgPhone: (416) 488-3260FAX: (416) 488-3864E-mail: [email protected] Kaufman, Executive DirectorE-mail: [email protected]

2585 Skymark Ave., Ste. 300,Mississauga, ON L4W 4L5

The Canadian Franchise Association is anational trade association of franchisors in-cluding Canada’s leading franchise systems,dedicated to promoting and strengtheningethical franchising. The CFA provides edu-cational programs, trade shows and net-working opportunities to assist franchisors,as well as publications and seminars for pro-spective franchisees.World Wide Web: http://www.cfa.caPhone: (905) 625-2896FAX: (905) 625-9076E-mail: [email protected] Cunningham, PresidentExt. 22E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian GrainCommission / Commissioncanadienne des grains801 – 303 Main St.,Winnipeg, MB R3C 3G8

Headquartered in Winnipeg, the CanadianGrain Commission is the federal departmentwhich regulates grain handling in Canadaand sets grain quality standards. It inspects

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grain, licenses grain companies, operates aworld-class research laboratory, and workswith grain producers, marketers and cus-tomers to maintain Canada’s internationalreputation for grain quality.

Siégant à Winnipeg, la Commission cana-dienne des grains est le ministère fédéral quiréglemente la manutention des grainscanadiens et établit les normes de qualité.La Commission inspecte le grain, délivredes licences aux compagnies céréalières,dirige un laboratoire de recherches de classeinternationale, et travaille avec producteurs,marchands et clients pour conserver laréputation internationale de Canada pour laqualité de son grain.

World Wide Web:http://www.grainscanada.gc.caEric Morin, Manager, CorporateInformation ServicesPhone: (204) 983-2749FAX: (204) 983-6098E-mail: [email protected] Worster, CommunicationsCo-ordinatorPhone: (204) 983-2748FAX: (204) 983-6098E-mail: [email protected] Vandale, Senior FrenchCommunications EditorPhone: (204) 983-4703FAX: (204) 983-6098E-mail: [email protected] Zastre, Community Relations OfficerPhone: (204) 983-6156FAX: (204) 983-6098E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian HIV/AIDS LegalNetwork / Réseau juridiquecanadien VIH/sida1240 Bay St., Ste. 600,Toronto, ON M5R 2A7

The Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Networkwas founded in 1992 to promote the humanrights of people living with and vulnerableto HIV/AIDS, in Canada and internation-ally, through research, legal and policyanalysis, education, advocacy, and commu-nity mobilization. With over 250 members,the Network is Canada’s leading advocacyorganization for legal, ethical and humanrights issues raised by HIV/AIDS.World Wide Web: http://www.aidslaw.caPhone: (416) 595-1666FAX: (416) 595-0094Leon Mar, Director of CommunicationsExt. 228E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Health FoodAssociation /Association canadiennedes aliments de santé550 Alden Rd., Ste. 205,Markham, ON L3R 6A8

The Canadian Health Food Association(CHFA) is a non-profit federally charteredtrade association. Its 1,300 members in-clude retailers, wholesalers, distributors,manufacturers, consultants and other asso-ciations that are involved in a variety of in-dustry sub-sectors such as supplements, vi-tamins, herbals, homeopathics, sports nutri-tion products, natural foods and organicproducts.World Wide Web: http://www.chfa.caPhone: (905) 479-6939FAX: (905) 479-1516E-mail: [email protected] Noyek, CommunicationsManagerExt. 222E-mail: [email protected] Bell, PresidentExt. 223E-mail: [email protected] Wilkie, Director of RegulatoryAffairs and Quality AssuranceExt. 225E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Health ServicesResearch Foundation /La Fondation canadiennede la recherche sur lesservices de santé1565 Carling Ave., Ste. 700,Ottawa, ON K1Z 8R1

The Canadian Health Services ResearchFoundation looks at how to deliver and fundhealth care. Independent and not-for-profit,it funds management and policy research inhealth services and nursing; supports thesynthesis and dissemination of research re-sults; and supports the use of research re-sults by managers and policy makers in thehealth system.

La Fondation canadienne de la recherchesur les services de santé s’intéresse à laprestation et au financement des soins desanté. Organisme indépendent et à but nonlucrative, la fondation finance la recherchesur la gestion et la politique des services desanté et des services infirmiers; appuie lasynthèse et la diffusion des résultats de larecherche; et encourage l’utilisation des

résultats de la recherche par les gestion-naires et les stratèges dans le système desanté.World Wide Web: http://www.chsrf.caPhone: (613) 728-2238FAX: (613) 728-3527Kindha Gorman, Program Officer,Corporate CommunicationsExt. 226E-mail: [email protected] McKeown, Executive Assistantto the Chief Executive OfficerExt. 220E-mail: [email protected]

The Canadian HearingSocietyHead Office:271 Spadina Rd., Toronto, ON M5R 2V3

Founded in 1940, the Canadian HearingSociety is the largest not-for-profit agencyin Canada serving deaf, deafened, and hardof hearing people and their families.Through 28 offices, CHS provides over 16programs including: counselling; audiology,hearing aid and technical devices programs;sign language and interpreting services;outreach; advocacy; information and exper-tise about hearing loss and its prevention.World Wide Web: http://www.chs.caHead Office:Phone: (416) 928-2500FAX: (416) 928-2506E-mail: [email protected] OFFICES:Regional Directors may be contacted ateach of the following offices:Hamilton:346 Main St. E., Hamilton, ON L8N 1J1Phone: (905) 522-0755TTY: (905) 522-1128FAX: (905) 522-1336E-mail: [email protected]:221 Portsmouth Ave., 3rd Fl.,Kingston, ON K7M 1V5Phone: (613) 544-1927TTY: (613) 544-2765FAX: (613) 544-1975VCO: (613) 542-2335E-mail: [email protected]:181 Wellington St., London, ON N6B 2K9Phone: (519) 667-3325TTY: (519) 667-3323FAX: (519) 667-9668E-mail: [email protected]:2197 Riverside Dr., Ste. 502,Ottawa, ON K1H 7X3Phone: (613) 521-0509TTY: (613) 521-0634HAP: (613) 521-2319FAX: (613) 521-0838E-mail: [email protected]

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Peel/Halton/Dufferin:2227 South Millway, Ste. 300,Mississauga, ON L5L 3R6Phone: (905) 608-0271TTY: (905) 608-1691FAX: (905) 608-8241Toll free phone*: 1-877-679-5661Toll free TTY*: 1-877-679-5662E-mail: [email protected]:315 Reid St., Peterborough, ON K9J 3R2Phone: (705) 743-1573TTY: (705) 743-1621FAX: (705) 741-0708E-mail: [email protected] Ste. Marie:130 Queen St. E.,Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 1Y5Phone: (705) 946-4320TTY: (705) 256-2752FAX: (705) 256-7231E-mail: [email protected] York:713 Davis Dr., Unit 105,Newmarket, ON L3Y 2R3Phone: (905) 715-7511TTY: (905) 898-6646FAX: (905) 715-7109Toll free phone*: 1-877-715-7511Toll free TTY*: 1-877-967-5247E-mail: [email protected]:1233 Paris St., Sudbury, ON P3E 3B6Phone: (705) 522-1020TTY: (705) 522-1090FAX: (705) 522-1060Toll free phone/TTY*: 1-800-479-4562E-mail: [email protected] Bay:135 Syndicate Ave. N., Ste. 300,Thunder Bay, ON P7C 3V6Phone: (807) 623-1646TTY: (807) 623-5639FAX: (807) 623-4815Toll free phone/TTY*: 1-800-469-5608E-mail: [email protected] (Central) Region:271 Spadina Rd., Toronto, ON M5R 2V3Phone: (416) 928-2504TTY: (416) 928-2505FAX: (416) 928-2523E-mail: [email protected]:120 Ottawa St. N., Kitchener, ON N2H 3K5Phone: (519) 744-6811TTY: (519) 744-6901FAX: (519) 744-2390Toll free phone/TTY*: 1-800-668-5815E-mail: [email protected]:300 Giles Blvd. E., Unit A3,Windsor, ON N9A 4C4Phone: (519) 253-7241TTY: (519) 254-1704HAP/Audiology: (519) 253-8831FAX: (519) 253-6630E-mail: [email protected]*Toll free numbers may work in localcalling areas only.

Head Office, Commerce Court,Toronto, ON M5L 1A2

CIBC is one of North America’s leadingfinancial institutions with almost nine mil-lion personal banking and business custom-ers. CIBC offers a full range of products andservices through its comprehensive elec-tronic banking network, branches and of-fices across Canada and around the world.World Wide Web: http://www.cibc.comCorporate Communications and PublicAffairs:Phone: (416) 980-4523FAX: (416) 363-5347

Canadian IndustrialTransportation Association /Association canadienne detransport industriel68 Robertson Rd., Ste. 105,Ottawa, ON K2H 5Y8

CITA is “The national voice of the ship-per.” Established in 1916, CITA monitorstransportation legislation and regulationsand their effects on freight service and pric-ing by air, marine, rail and truck. CITA lob-bies on behalf of buyers of freight servicesand is a source of information on freighttransportation.World Wide Web: http://www.cita-acti.caRobert Ballantyne, PresidentPhone: (613) 726-7129FAX: (613) 726-7139E-mail: [email protected] Hick, Vice-PresidentPhone: (613) 726-7111FAX: (613) 726-7139E-mail: [email protected]

The Canadian Initiativeon Workplace Violence1 First Canadian Place, Ste. 350,Toronto, ON M5X 1C1

A social research firm providing educa-tional programming, organizational consul-tation and individual coaching on issues re-lating to all aspects of workplace behaviour.The CIWV provides seasoned speakers,

consultants and commentators on topics thatinclude: occupational conflict, stress, work-place violence, and the impact of corporateculture on employee behaviour.

World Wide Web:http://www.workplaceviolence.caGlenn French, PresidentPhone: (416) 760-8505FAX: (416) 760-8980E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Institute forEnvironmental Law andPolicy130 Spadina Ave., Ste. 305,Toronto, ON M5V 2L4

Founded in 1970, the Canadian Institutefor Environmental Law and Policy(CIELAP) is an independent, not-for-profitresearch and education organization. Itsmission is to provide leadership in the re-search and development of environmentallaw and policy that promotes the public in-terest and sustainability.World Wide Web: http://www.cielap.orgPhone: (416) 923-3529FAX: (416) 923-5949Anne Mitchell, Executive DirectorExt. 25E-mail: [email protected]

150 Metcalfe St., Ste. 800,Ottawa, ON K2P 1P1

The Canadian Institute of Actuaries is thenational organization of the actuarial profes-sion in Canada. Member driven, the Insti-tute is dedicated to serving the publicthrough the provision – by the profession –of actuarial services and advice of the high-est quality.

Actuaries apply their specialized knowl-edge of the mathematics of finance, statis-tics and risk theory to problems faced byinsurance companies (both life and prop-erty/casualty), pension plans, governments,regulators, social programs and individuals.

World Wide Web:http://www.actuaries.caNational Office:Phone: (613) 236-8196FAX: (613) 233-4552Daniel Lapointe, M.B.A., ExecutiveDirectorE-mail: [email protected] Dandridge, B.A., FCIP, Director,CommunicationsE-mail: [email protected]

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The Canadian Institute ofChartered Accountants277 Wellington St. W.,Toronto, ON M5V 3H2

The CICA, together with the CA insti-tutes/ordre, represents a membership ofmore than 68,000 professional accountantsin Canada and Bermuda. The CICA sup-ports the setting of accounting and assur-ance standards for business, not-for-profitorganizations and government. It issuesguidance on control and governance, pub-lishes professional literature, develops con-tinuing education programs and representsthe CA profession nationally and interna-tionally.Angela Kooij, Manager of CorporateCommunicationsPhone: (416) 204-3450FAX: (416) 204-3424E-mail: [email protected] INSTITUTES:British Columbia:Lesley MacGregor, Director of ExternalAffairsChartered Accountants of BritishColumbia, 1133 Melville St.,Vancouver, BC V6E 4E5Phone: (604) 488-2624FAX: (604) 681-1523Alberta:Sonia Maryn, Director, Communicationsand Public AffairsChartered Accountants of Alberta,580 Manulife Place, 10180 101 St.,Edmonton, AB T5J 4R2Phone: (780) 424-7391FAX: (780) 425-8766Saskatchewan:Marilyn Leier, CommunicationsCo-ordinatorChartered Accountants of Saskatchewan,1801 Hamilton St., Ste. 830,Regina, SK S4P 4B4Phone: (306) 791-4142FAX: (306) 569-8288Manitoba:Tanya Beck, Communications ManagerChartered Accountants of Manitoba,500 – 161 Portage Ave. E.,Winnipeg, MB R3B 0Y4Phone: (204) 942-8248FAX: (204) 943-7119Ontario:Cate Freeman, Manager,CommunicationsChartered Accountants of Ontario,69 Bloor St. E., Toronto, ON M4W 1B3Phone: (416) 962-1841, ext. 284FAX: (416) 962-8900

Québec:Sébastien Langevin, Manager,CommunicationsComptables agréés du Québec,680 Sherbrooke St. W., 7th Fl.,Montréal, QC H3A 2S3Phone: (514) 982-4632FAX: (514) 843-8375New Brunswick:Jack Blackier, CA, Executive DirectorChartered Accountants of NewBrunswick, 93 Prince William St., 4th Fl.,Saint John, NB E2L 2B2Phone: (506) 634-1588FAX: (506) 634-1015Nova Scotia:Chartered Accountants of Nova Scotia,1791 Barrington St., Ste. 1101,Halifax, NS B3J 3L1Phone: (902) 425-3291FAX: (902) 423-4505Prince Edward Island:Harvey McLeod, CA, Executive DirectorChartered Accountants of Prince EdwardIsland, P.O. Box 301, 105 Rochford,Shaw Bldg., Charlottetown, PE C1A 7K7Phone: (902) 894-4290FAX: (902) 894-4791Newfoundland:Chartered Accountants of Newfoundland,95 Bonaventure Ave., 5th Fl.,P.O. Box 21130, St. John’s, NL A1A 5B2Phone: (709) 753-7566FAX: (709) 753-3609Bermuda:Alan Bissell, CPM, B.Sc., M.Ed.,Executive DirectorChartered Accountants of Bermuda,Box HM1625, Hamilton 5, BermudaPhone: (441) 292-7479FAX: (441) 295-3121

116 Albert St., Ste. 801,Ottawa, ON K1P 5G3

Established in 1919, CIP is the profes-sional organization of over 6,000 commu-nity planners in Canada. Members’ exper-tise includes such areas as urban, rural andregional planning; community, economic,social and environmental planning; and landuse, resources, facilities and services plan-ning. CIP promotes excellence in the plan-ning and development of Canadian commu-nities.World Wide Web: http://www.cip-icu.caNATIONAL OFFICE:116 Albert St., Ste. 801,Ottawa, ON K1P 5G3Phone: (613) 237-PLAN (7526)Toll free: 1-800-207-2138

FAX: (613) 237-7045E-mail: [email protected] Brasier, CAE, Executive DirectorE-mail: [email protected] Helm, Manager, MemberServices and AdministrationE-mail: [email protected] Hamelin, AdministrativeAssistant, Member ServicesE-mail: [email protected] NATIONAL COUNCIL:Chris Leach, MCIP, PresidentPhone: (204) 239-3351E-mail: [email protected] Forbes, MCIP, RPP, Vice-Presidentand Atlantic Planners InstitutePhone: (506) 460-2080E-mail: [email protected] Beaulac, MICU, OUQ, Ordre desurbanistes du QuébecPhone: (514) 485-6829E-mail:[email protected] Caldwell, MCIP, RPP, OntarioProfessional Planners InstitutePhone: (519) 524-2188E-mail: [email protected] McFadyen, MCIP, ManitobaProfessional Planners InstitutePhone: (204) 945-4895E-mail: [email protected] Walters, MCIP, PPS, Association ofProfessional Community Planners ofSaskatchewanPhone: (306) 665-3441E-mail: [email protected] Jackson, MCIP, ACP, AlbertaAssociation, Canadian Institute ofPlannersPhone: (780) 422-8352E-mail: [email protected] Sargent, MCIP, PlanningInstitute of British ColumbiaPhone: (250) 334-6051E-mail: [email protected] Amborski, MCIP, RPP,Association of Canadian UniversitiesPlanning ProgramsPhone: (416) 979-5000E-mail: [email protected] Davidson, MCIP, RPP, CIP FellowsRepresentativePhone: (519) 565-5374E-mail: [email protected] Curran, Student RepresentativeE-mail: [email protected]

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Canadian Institute ofResources Law /Institut canadien du droitdes ressourcesRm. 3330, MFH, University of Calgary,2500 University Dr. N.W.,Calgary, AB T2N 1N4

CIRL was established in 1979 to under-take and promote research, education, andpublication on the law relating to Canada’srenewable and non-renewable natural re-sources. The Institute has conducted re-search on: oil and gas, mining, forestry, andwater law; the environment; native rights;and Canada-U.S. trade in natural resources.World Wide Web: www.cirl.caNancy Money, Director of AdministrationPhone: (403) 220-3200FAX: (403) 282-6182E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian IntellectualProperty Office /L’Office de la propriétéintellectuelle du CanadaHead Office:Place du Portage I, 50 Victoria St., 2nd Fl.,Commercial Level, Rm. C227,Gatineau, QC K1A 0C9

The CANADIAN INTELLECTUALPROPERTY OFFICE (CIPO) is the mainfederal agency responsible for administer-ing and processing intellectual property (IP)– patents, trade-marks, copyrights, indus-trial designs and integrated circuit topogra-phies – in Canada. CIPO fosters use of IPsystems and information, encourages crea-tivity and innovation, and represents Cana-da’s international intellectual property inter-ests. Intellectual property is a key driver ofthe knowledge-based economy and isprominent in international trade agree-ments.

L’OFFICE DE LA PROPRIÉTÉ INTEL-LECTUELLE DU CANADA (OPIC) estl’agence fédérale principalement respon-sa-ble de l’administration et du traitement desdemandes de propriété intellectuelle (PI) auCanada, c’est-à-dire : les brevets, les marquesde commerce, le droit d’auteur, les dessins

industriels et les topographies de circuitsintégrés. L’OPIC encourage l’exploitationdes systèmes et des renseignements reliés àla PI, promeut la créativité et l’innovation etreprésente les intérêts internationaux duCanada en matière de propriété intellec-tuelle. La propriété intellectuelle est unélément moteur essentiel de l’économie dusavoir et elle joue un rôle prédominant dansles accords commerciaux internationaux.

General Information/Renseignementsgénéraux:World Wide Web: http://cipo.gc.caNewsroom: http://cipo.gc.ca/newsroomREGIONAL CONTACTS/PERSONNES-RESSOURCES EN RÉGION:Montréal:Jean-Marie Paquette5, Place Ville-Marie, 8e étage, pièce 800,Montréal, QC H3B 2G2Tél: (514) 496-4739Téléc: (514) 283-2247Halifax:Tom BoydCanada-Nova Scotia Business ServiceCentre, 1575 Brunswick St.,Halifax, NS B3J 2G1Phone: (902) 426-6476FAX: (902) 426-6530Windsor:Dumitru Olariu151 Yonge St., 6th Fl., Ste. 603,Windsor, ON M5C 2W7Phone: (519) 971-2049FAX: (519) 791-1059

Canadian IslamicCongress675 Queen St. S., Ste. 208,Kitchener, ON N2M 1A1

CIC is Canada’s most active national reg-istered Islamic organization with individualand organizational members from coast tocoast. Our mandate is to serve Islam andMuslims in Canada by addressing faith andinter-faith issues and promoting understand-ing and awareness about Islam among Mus-lim and non-Muslim Canadians.World Wide Web:http://www.canadianislamiccongress.comPhone: (519) 746-1242FAX: (519) 746-2929E-mail:[email protected]. Mohamed Ibrahim Elmasry,National PresidentPhone: (519) 888-4567, ext. 3753Residence: (519) 746-7928FAX: (519) 746-5195E-mail:[email protected]. Wahida Chisti Valiante, NationalVice-PresidentPhone: (905) 881-8024FAX: (905) 771-1023E-mail:[email protected]

Canadian Labour andBusiness Centre55 Metcalfe St., Ste. 1440,Ottawa, ON K1P 6L5

The Canadian Labour and Business Cen-tre has built a unique national forum for dia-logue and research on Canadian labour is-sues, skills and learning. The CLBC alsooperates the Workplace Partners Panel andis the lead organization for the Work andLearning Knowledge Centre.World Wide Web: http://www.clbc.caTim WoodsPhone: (613) 234-0505, ext. 228FAX: (613) 234-2482E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian LabourCongress2841 Riverside Dr.,Ottawa, ON K1V 8X7

The Canadian Labour Congress is thelargest democratic and popular organizationin Canada with over three million members.As the country’s premier federation ofworkers’ organizations, the Canadian La-bour Congress brings together in a unifiedvoice Canada’s national and internationalunions, the provincial and territorial federa-tions of labour and 137 district labour coun-cils. The CLC advances the economic andsocial justice issues of working people, in-cluding the unemployed and retirees, na-tionally and internationally.World Wide Web:http://www.canadianlabour.caJean Wolff, Director of CommunicationsPhone: (613) 526-7431After hours: (613) 878-6040E-mail: [email protected] Georgetti, PresidentHassan Yussuff, Secretary-TreasurerBarbara Byers, Executive Vice-PresidentMarie Clarke Walker, ExecutiveVice-President

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Canadian Laser AestheticSurgery Society (CLASS)2334 Heska Rd., Pickering, ON L1V 2P9

The Canadian Laser Aesthetic SurgerySociety (CLASS), a not-for-profit medicalsociety, is dedicated to the pursuit of excel-lence in aesthetic medicine through educa-tion of its members. Our founding principleis that the best patient outcomes in our over-lapping fields are achieved by collaborationbetween established specialities (plastic sur-gery and dermatology).

World Wide Web: http://www.class.caPresident:Claudio DeLorenzi, M.D.Phone: (519) 570-2811FAX: (519) 742-0965E-mail: [email protected]

Vice-President:Arthur Swift, M.D.Phone: (514) 933-2353FAX: (514) 933-7087E-mail: [email protected] President/Treasurer:Alain Dansereau, M.D.Phone: (450) 470-1177FAX: (450) 470-1175E-mail: [email protected]:Mark Lupin, M.D.Phone: (250) 598-3300FAX: (250) 598-3360E-mail: [email protected] Relations:Kent Remington, M.D.Phone: (403) 252-7784FAX: (403) 259-5245E-mail: [email protected]:David Will, M.D.Phone: (306) 924-5224E-mail: [email protected]:Anthony Lockwood, M.D.Phone: (204) 885-1419FAX: (204) 885-1552E-mail: [email protected] Scotia:Rob Miller, M.D.Phone: (902) 415-2956E-mail: [email protected] Brunswick:Chantal Chiasson, M.D.Phone: (506) 533-2826FAX: (506) 533-2827E-mail: [email protected]:Michael Bense, M.D.Phone: (709) 722-2020FAX: (709) 579-3209E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Life and HealthInsurance Association /Association canadienne descompagnies d’assurances depersonnes1 rue Queen St. E./est, Ste./bur 1700,Toronto, ON M5C 2X9

The trade association representing life andhealth insurance companies accounting for99 per cent of the life and health insurancein force in Canada: background on industryissues, statistics, products and services. TheConsumer Assistance Centre (CAC) pro-vides a free service for information/dealingwith concerns. Numerous publications arealso available. In English from Toronto:(416) 777-2344, otherwise: 1-800-268-8099; in French from Montreal: (514) 845-6173, otherwise: 1-800-361-8070.

Association sectorielle représentant dessociétés d’assurances vie et maladie quidétiennent 99 p. 100 des assurances depersonnes en vigueur au Canada. Fournitdes renseignements de fond sur les ques-tions propres à l’industrie, des statistiques etde l’information sur les produits et servicesofferts. Le Centre d’assistance aux consom-mateurs (CAC) s’occupe, sans frais, desconsommateurs ayant des questions ou desproblèmes à formuler. Diverses publicationssont en outre disponibles. Service enfrançais dans la région de Montréal : (514)845-6173, de n’importe où au Canada :1-800-361-8070; service en anglais dans larégion de Toronto : (416) 777-2344, den’importe où au Canada : 1-800-268-8099.World Wide Web: http://www.clhia.caSite web: http://www.accap.caWendy Hope, Vice-President, ExternalRelations/Vice-présidente, RelationsextérieuresPhone/Tél: (416) 777-2221FAX/Téléc: (416) 777-1895

Canadian Lung Association3 Raymond St., Ste. 300,Ottawa, ON K1R 1A3

Lung disease is the third leading cause ofdeath in Canada. For over 100 years, theLung Association has worked to improvethe respiratory health of Canadians througheducation, advocacy, prevention and re-

search. The Lung Association is a not-for-profit volunteer-based organization. Tenprovincial Lung Associations provide lunghealth programs to help Canadians breatheeasier.

Les maladies pulmonaires constituent latroisième principale cause de décès auCanada. Depuis plus de 100 ans, l’Asso-ciation pulmonaire s’est appliquée àaméliorer l’état de la santé respiratoire desCanadiens par la prévention, la recherche,l’éducation et les services. L’Association estun organisme sans but lucratif. Il existeégalement dix associations provincales quioffrent des programmes de soutien auxCanadiens afin de mieux respirer pourmieux vivre.World Wide Web: http://www.lung.caE-mail: [email protected] Inquiries:Mary-Pat ShawPhone: (613) 569-6411, ext. 227PROVINCIAL LUNG ASSOCIATIONS:British Columbia Lung Association:Scott McDonald, Executive DirectorPhone: (604) 731-5864Alberta Lung Association:Wanda Wetterberg, PresidentPhone: (780) 488-6819Lung Association of Saskatchewan:Brian Graham, President and CEOPhone: (306) 343-9511Manitoba Lung Association:Joy Letkemann, Acting ExecutiveDirectorPhone: (204) 774-5501Ontario Lung Association:Manu Malkani, President and CEOPhone: (416) 864-9911Association Pulmonaire du Québec:Louis Brisson, Directeur général;National Vice-President, AsthmaPhone: (514) 287-7400New Brunswick Lung Association:Ken Maybee, President and CEO;National Vice-President, EnvironmentalIssuesPhone: (506) 455-8961Lung Association of Nova Scotia:Bill VanGorder, President and CEOPhone: (902) 443-0912PEI Lung Association:Vicki Bryanton, Executive Director;National Vice-President, Tobacco IssuesPhone: (902) 892-5957Newfoundland and Labrador LungAssociation:Paul Thomey, Executive DirectorPhone: (709) 726-4664Medical Societies:Canadian Thoracic SocietyPhone: (613) 569-6411, ext. 229Canadian Respiratory HealthProfessionalsPhone: (613) 569-6411, ext. 230

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5995 Avebury Rd., Ste. 900,Mississauga, ON L5R 3P9

Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters isCanada’s leading business network and anational organization representing manufac-turers and exporters. Its members accountfor 75% of all manufacturing output, 95%of total exports and 90% of the country’sresearch and development effort.World Wide Web: http://www.cme-mec.caThe Honourable Perrin Beatty,President and CEO

Dr. Jayson Myers, Chief Economist andSenior Vice-PresidentJeff Brownlee, Director ofCommunicationsPhone: (613) 238-8888, ext. 233FAX: (613) 563-9218E-mail: [email protected] Knittel, Vice-President, BritishColumbiaPhone: (604) 713-7804FAX: (604) 713-7801E-mail: [email protected] McCready, Vice-President, Albertaand SaskatchewanPhone: (780) 426-6622FAX: (780) 426-1509E-mail: [email protected] Van Rosmalen, Vice-President,ManitobaPhone: (204) 949-1454FAX: (204) 943-3476E-mail: [email protected] Howcroft, Vice-President, OntarioPhone: (905) 568-8300, ext. 256FAX: (905) 568-8330E-mail: [email protected] Huot, Président-directeurgénéral, QuébecPhone: (514) 866-7774, ext. 106FAX: (514) 866-3779E-mail: [email protected] Plante, Vice-President, NewBrunswickPhone: (506) 857-3056FAX: (506) 857-3059E-mail: [email protected] Smyth, Vice-President, Nova ScotiaPhone: (902) 422-4477FAX: (902) 422-9563E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian MarketingAssociation1 Concorde Gate, Ste. 607,Don Mills, ON M3C 3N6

With more than 800 corporate members,the Canadian Marketing Association is thelargest marketing association in Canada. Itsmembers include corporations and organi-zations which encompass Canada’s majorbusiness sectors and which represent the in-tegration and convergence of all marketingdisciplines, channels and technologies.

World Wide Web: www.the-cma.orgMedia Contacts:Ed Cartwright, Senior Director,CommunicationsPhone: (416) 644-3760E-mail: [email protected] Thurlow, CommunicationsOfficerPhone: (416) 644-3740E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Media GuildNational Office:144 Front St. W., Ste. 300,Toronto, ON M5J 2L7

The Canadian Media Guild is a trade un-ion representing editorial, production andadministrative workers at CBC, CanadianPress/Broadcast News, Reuters, AgenceFrance-Presse, TVOntario, the AboriginalPeoples Television Network and VisionTV.The Guild also represents freelancers work-ing at CBC.

Pour les renseignements en français,consultez notre site Web.World Wide Web: http://www.cmg.ca

http://www.laguilde.caPhone: (416) 591-5333Toll free: 1-800-465-4149FAX: (416) 591-7278Lise Lareau, National PresidentScott Edmonds, Vice-PresidentDan Oldfield, Senior Staff RepresentativeAtlantic Office:Phone: (902) 471-6070FAX: (902) 423-6153Ottawa Office:Phone: (877) 947-9477Vancouver Office:Phone: (778) 772-3363

500 Shaftesbury Blvd.,Winnipeg, MB R3P 2N2

Canadian Mennonite University is aChristian university rooted in theAnabaptist/Mennonite faith tradition. CMUoffers baccalaureate degrees in Arts, Theol-ogy, Musical Arts, Music Therapy andChurch Ministries; and offers pre-profes-sional programs. Degrees in Conflict Reso-lution and International Studies are offeredthrough Menno Simons College. CMU’sOuttatown program offers an eight-monthprogram of international travel, service andadventure.World Wide Web: http://www.cmu.caGerald Gerbrandt, PresidentKevin Heinrichs, Director ofCommunicationsPhone: (204) 487-3300FAX: (204) 889-1694E-mail: [email protected]

8 King St. E., Ste. 810,Toronto, ON M5C 1B5

The Canadian Mental Health Associationis a national, voluntary organization thatexists to promote the mental health of allpeople, and to serve mental health consum-ers, their families and friends through edu-cation, public awareness, research, advo-cacy and direct services through its 135 di-visions, branches and regions acrossCanada.

L’Association canadienne pour la santémentale est un organisme bénévole oeuv-rant à l’échelle nationale dans le but depromouvoir la santé mentale de tous et deservir les bénéficiaires des services de santémentale, leur famille et leurs amis parl’éducation, la sensibilisation du public, larecherche, la défense des droits et les serv-ices directs offerts dans ses 135 divisions,régions et filiales d’un bout à l’autre duCanada.World Wide Web: http://www.cmha.caE-mail: [email protected] Koskie, Director ofCommunicationsPhone: (416) 484-7750, ext. 236E-mail: [email protected] Division:tba, Executive DirectorPhone: (780) 482-6576E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.cmha.ab.ca

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British Columbia Division:Sarah Hamid-Balma, Public Educationand Communications DirectorPhone: (604) 688-3234E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://www.cmha-bc.orgManitoba Division:Carol Hiscock, Executive DirectorPhone: (204) 953-2350E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://www.cmhamanitoba.mb.caNew Brunswick Division:Tracy Ryan, Executive DirectorPhone: (506) 455-5231E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.cmhanb.caNewfoundland and Labrador Division:Geoff Chaulk, Executive DirectorPhone: (709) 753-8550E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.cmhanl.caNova Scotia Division:Carol Tooton, Executive DirectorPhone: (902) 466-6600E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://www.cmhans.orgNorthwest Territories Division:Sandra Beaton, Executive DirectorPhone: (867) 873-3190E-mail: [email protected] Division:Liz Scanlon, Public RelationsCo-ordinatorPhone: (416) 977-5580, ext. 4131E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://www.ontario.cmha.caPrince Edward Island Division:Reid Burke, Executive DirectorPhone: (902) 566-3034E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://www.cmha.pe.caQuébec Division:Christine Gourgue, Directrice généralePhone: (514) 849-3291E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.acsm.qc.caSaskatchewan Division:Dave Nelson, Executive DirectorPhone: (306) 525-5601E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://www.cmhask.comYukon Division:Dudley Morgan, Executive DirectorPhone: (867) 668-7144E-mail: [email protected]

P.O. Box 3443, Stn. D,Ottawa, ON K1P 6P4

The CMN is Canada’s premier natural his-tory museum, housing over 10 millionspecimens. It conducts research in Canadaand around the world in mineralogy, botany,zoology and paleobiology. Dynamic educa-tional programs and exhibits at CMN’sdowntown Ottawa galleries, as well as trav-elling exhibitions, share the wonders of na-ture with Canadians.

Le MCN est le principal musée canadienen sciences naturelles. Ses collectionscomptent plus de 10 million de spécimenset ses spécialistes effectuent, au Canada etailleurs dans le monde, des recherches dansdes divers domaines : minéralogie, bota-nique, zoologie et paléobiologie. Des pro-grammes éducatifs et des expositionsdynamiques sont présentés dans les galeriesdu MCN au centre-ville d’Ottawa.World Wide Web: http://www.nature.caDan Smythe, Senior Media RelationsOfficerPhone: (613) 566-4781FAX: (613) 364-4021E-mail: [email protected] McCrea, Manager,CommunicationsPhone: (613) 566-4249FAX: (613) 364-4021E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian MuseumsAssociation / Association desmusées canadiens280 Metcalfe St., Ste. 400,Ottawa, ON K2P 1R7

Non-profit organization representing theCanadian museums community; promotingbetter museum services in Canada since1947. CMA services include a bi-monthlyjournal pertaining to museum-related is-sues, and a bursary and awards program. Italso hosts internship programs, offers pro-fessional development opportunities andcoordinates a literacy program.World Wide Web:http://www.museums.caJohn G. McAvity, Executive DirectorPhone: (613) 567-0099FAX: (613) 233-5438E-mail: [email protected] Grattan, Head of Publications/Director of CommunicationsPhone: (613) 567-0099, ext. 223E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian NewspaperAssociation / Associationcanadienne des journaux890 Yonge St., Ste. 200,Toronto, ON M4W 3P4

The Canadian Newspaper Association(CNA) represents the voice of the Canadiandaily newspaper industry. A non-profit or-ganization, the CNA is dedicated to promot-ing the vitality and positive reputation of theindustry by defining the role of newspapersas a progressive, essential and importantmedium benefiting all Canadians. The asso-ciation supports its members through advo-cacy, marketing, research, educational pro-grams and services.World Wide Web: http://www.cna-acj.caPhone: (416) 923-3567FAX: (416) 923-7206Anne Kothawala, President and CEOBryan Cantley, Vice-President, MemberServicesSuzanne Raitt, Vice-President, MarketingDavid Gollob, Vice-President, PublicAffairs

Canadian Nuclear SafetyCommission280 Slater St., P.O. Box 1046, Stn. B,Ottawa, ON K1P 5S9

The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commis-sion (CNSC) is Canada’s nuclear regulator.The CNSC regulates the use of nuclear en-ergy and materials to protect health, safety,security and the environment and to respectCanada’s international commitments on thepeaceful use of nuclear energy.

La Commission canadienne de sûreténucléaire (CCSN) est l’organisme de régle-mentation du secteur nucléaire au Canada.La CCSN a pour mission de réglementerl’utilisation de l’énergie et des matièresnucléaires afin de protéger la santé, lasûreté, la sécurité et l’environnement et derespecter les engagements internationaux duCanada à l’égard de l’utilisation pacifiquede l’énergie nucléaire.World Wide Web:http://www.nuclearsafety.gc.cahttp://www.suretenucleaire.gc.caMedia and Community Relations:Communications and InformationManagement DirectoratePhone: (613) 996-6860FAX: (613) 992-2915

Canadian Nuclear Society480 University Ave., Ste. 200,Toronto, ON M5G 1V2

The Canadian Nuclear Society is a not-for-profit organization representing the ex-perts involved in Canadian nuclear science,engineering and its applications, from nu-clear medicine to nuclear power. The CNSis dedicated to the exchange of objective,

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factual information on all aspects of nucleartechnology.World Wide Web: http://www.cns-snc.caPhone: (416) 977-7620FAX: (416) 977-8131E-mail: [email protected] Whitlock, Nuclear EngineerPhone: (613) 584-8811, ext. 4265E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian NursesAssociation50 Driveway, Ottawa, ON K2P 1E2

The Canadian Nurses Association (CNA)is the professional voice of nursing inCanada. It is a federation of 11 provincial/territorial professional nurses’ associations.Its mission is to advance nursing in the in-terest of the public. CNA speaks for Cana-dian nurses on nursing and health issuesnationally and internationally.World Wide Web: www.cna-aiic.caJoanna Filion, CommunicationsSpecialistPhone: (613) 237-2159, ext. 312Toll free: 1-800-361-8404FAX: (613) 237-3520E-mail: [email protected]’hésitez pas à communiquer avec nousen français.

Canadian OphthalmologicalSociety / Société canadienned’ophtalmologie1525 Carling Ave., Ste. 610,Ottawa, ON K1Z 8R9

The Canadian Ophthalmological Societyis the national professional association ofEye Physicians and Surgeons. The purposeof the Canadian Ophthalmological Societyis to assure the provision of optimal eye careto all Canadians by promoting excellenceand providing services to support its mem-bers in practice.

La Société canadienne d’ophtalmologieest une association professionnelle quiregroupe au pays les médecins et chirur-giens spécialisés dans le soin ou la chirurgiede l’oeil. Elle a pour objectif de veiller à ce

que la population canadienne reçoive lesmeilleurs soins possibles en encourageant lapoursuite de l’excellence et en offrant à sesmembres des services de soutien dansl’exercice de leur spécialité.Office/Bureau: (613) 729-6779FAX/Télécopieur: (613) 729-7209E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] Drouin, C.A.E., ExecutiveDirector/directeur général

Graham E. Trope, M.B., Editor-in-Chief/rédacteur en chef,Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology/Journal canadien d’ophtalmologie

Canadian Organic GrowersInc.323 Chapel St., Ottawa, ON K1N 7Z2

Canadian Organic Growers (COG) is anational charity that promotes organicgrowing in order to build strong local com-munities and healthy ecosystems. COGworks with farmers, gardeners and consum-ers to promote the adoption of sustainableagricultural practices that benefit farmers,rural communities, biodiversity and fosterhuman health and animal welfare.Laura Telford, Executive DirectorPhone: (613) 216-0742FAX: (613) 236-0743

1785 prom Alta Vista Dr.,Ottawa, ON K1G 3Y6

The Canadian Pharmacists Association isthe national voluntary organization of phar-macists committed to providing leadershipfor the profession. Its vision is to establishthe pharmacist as the health professionalwhose practice, based on unique knowledgeand skills, ensures optimal health outcomesfor all Canadians.World Wide Web:http://www.pharmacists.caPhone: (613) 523-7877FAX: (613) 523-0445Media contact:Louise CrandallE-mail: [email protected]

Canadian PodiatricMedical Association /L’Association médicalepodiatrique canadienne2063 – 61 Broadway Blvd.,Sherwood Park, AB T8H 2C1

The CPMA is a national non-profit podi-atric medical association. Its membershipconsists of more than 200 podiatrists(D.P.M.) who have received their podiatric

education at an accredited institution in theU.S.A. Our mandate is to educate the pub-lic and to provide the highest standards offoot care in this country.

World Wide Web:http://www.podiatrycanada.orgToll free: 1-888-220-3338Dr. Mario Turanovic, President, Canada14110 Stony Plain Rd.,Edmonton, AB T5N 3V8Phone: (780) 452-1444FAX: (780) 452-3939Dr. Robert Chelin, Past President,Canadian Delegate to F.I.P.101 – 235 St. Clair Ave. W.,Toronto, ON M4V 1R1Phone: (416) 921-8444FAX: (416) 921-5300Dr. Millicent Vorkapich-Hill, D.P.M.,Treasurer7 – 1275 Walker Rd.,Windsor, ON N8Y 4X9Phone: (519) 258-3668FAX: (519) 258-7644REGIONAL CONTACTS:Dr. Kel Sherkin, D.P.M., President,Ontario407 – 4040 Finch Ave. E.,Scarborough, ON M1S 4V5Phone: (416) 291-9901FAX: (416) 291-9902Dr. Michael Choi, President, BritishColumbia507 – 4885 Kingsway,Burnaby, BC V5H 4T5Phone: (604) 437-6923FAX: (604) 433-2727Dr. François Allart, President, Quebec4350, boul Hamel est,Quebec, QC G1P 2J8Phone: (418) 872-4346FAX: (418) 872-4644Dr. Mario Turanovic, President, Alberta14110 Stony Plain Rd.,Edmonton, AB T5N 3V8Phone: (780) 452-1444FAX: (780) 452-3939Jayne Jeneroux, Executive Director2063 – 61 Broadway Blvd.,Sherwood Park, AB T8H 2C1Phone: (780) 922-2629Toll free: 1-888-220-3338FAX: (780) 922-7669Dr. Alexander Todd, President, ManitobaManitoba Podiatry Association,200 – 428 Portage Ave.,Winnipeg, MB R3C 0E2Phone: (204) 947-6761FAX: (204) 947-6762

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Canadian Polar Commission /Commission canadienne desaffaires polairesSte. 1710, Constitution Square,360 Albert St., Ottawa, ON K1R 7X7

The Canadian Polar Commission is Cana-da’s national advisory agency on polar af-fairs. It has responsibility for: monitoring,promoting and disseminating knowledge ofthe polar regions; contributing to publicawareness of polar science in Canada; en-hancing Canada’s international profile as acircumpolar nation; and recommending po-lar science policy direction to government.World Wide Web:http://www.polarcom.gc.caPhone: (613) 943-8605Toll free: 1-888-765-2701FAX: (613) 943-8607E-mail: [email protected] Inquiries:John Bennett, Manager, CommunicationsPhone: (613) 943-0716Staff:Steven Bigras, Executive DirectorJohn Bennett, Manager, CommunicationsJean-Marie Beaulieu, Manager, PolarScienceElaine Anderson, Research AssistantSandy Bianchini, Executive Secretary

75 Albert St., Ste. 1101,Ottawa, ON K1P 5E7

The Canadian Pork Council is a federationof provincial pork producers’ organizationscomprehensively representative of farmersin the business of raising hogs. The CPC isnot engaged in the marketing, but is princi-pally occupied in the development and ad-vocacy of policy related to pork producerinterests, both nationally and internation-ally.World Wide Web:http://www.cpc-ccp.comAnita DeCoste, Communications OfficerPhone: (613) 236-9239FAX: (613) 236-6658E-mail: [email protected]

MEMBER ASSOCIATIONS:British Columbia:General ManagerB.C. Hog Marketing Commission,2010 Abbotsford Way,Abbotsford, BC V2S 6X8Phone: (604) 853-9461FAX: (604) 853-0764E-mail: [email protected]:Ed Schultz, General ManagerAlberta Pork, 4828 89th St.,Edmonton, AB T6E 5K1Phone: (780) 474-8288FAX: (780) 479-5128E-mail: [email protected]:Neil Ketilson, General ManagerSask Pork, Bay 2, Main Fl.,502 45th St. W., Saskatoon, SK S7L 6H2Phone: (306) 244-7752FAX: (306) 244-1054E-mail: [email protected]:Andrew Dickson, General ManagerManitoba Pork, 28 Terracon Pl.,Winnipeg, MB R2J 4G7Phone: (204) 237-7447FAX: (204) 237-9831E-mail: [email protected]:Jack Slibar, Executive DirectorOntario Pork Producers Marketing Board,655 Southgate Dr., Guelph, ON N1G 5G6Phone: (519) 767-4600FAX: (519) 829-1769E-mail: [email protected]ébec:Directeur généralFédération des producteurs de porcs duQuébec, 555, boul Roland-Therrien,Longueuil, QC J4H 3Y9Phone: (450) 679-0530FAX: (450) 679-0102E-mail: [email protected] Brunswick:Shelly Higgins, ManagerN.B. Hog Marketing Board,259 Brunswick St., Ste. 302,Fredericton, NB E3B 1G8Phone: (506) 458-8051FAX: (506) 453-1985E-mail: [email protected] Scotia:Henry Vissers, Executive ManagerPork Nova Scotia, 339 Willow St.,Truro, NS B2N 5A6Phone: (902) 895-0581FAX: (902) 893-4236E-mail: [email protected] Edward Island:Robert Harding, Executive DirectorP.E.I. Hog Commodity Marketing Board,420 University Ave., Ste. 205,Charlottetown, PE C1A 7Z5Phone: (902) 892-4201FAX: (902) 892-4203E-mail: [email protected]

Breed Association:Ron James, ManagerCanadian Swine Breeders Association,2435 Holly Lane Dr., Ste. 200,Ottawa, ON K1V 7P2Phone: (613) 731-5531FAX: (613) 731-6655E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Prostate CancerNetwork (CPCN) –The Voice of ProstateCancer in Canada™National Head Office:P.O. Box 1253, 3278 Lakefield Rd.,Lakefield, ON K0L 2H0

The Canadian Prostate Cancer Network isthe national association of survivor supportgroups with over 125 groups across the na-tion. CPCN is the only community-basedprostate cancer organization dedicatedsolely to providing support for patients andtheir families together with advocating forincreased public awareness of the disease.World Wide Web: http://www.cpcn.orgNational Office:Wally SeeleyPhone (9 am-5 pm Eastern):(705) 652-9200Toll free message line: 1-866-810-2726FAX: (705) 652-0663E-mail: [email protected] CO-ORDINATORS:Newfoundland:D.H. Curtis LeGrowPhone: (709) 758-6765FAX: (709) 726-5337Maritimes:Murray GardnerPhone: (902) 752-1512FAX: (902) 759-2669Québec:Claude ForgetPhone/FAX: (819) 322-6387Southern Ontario:Derek LawrencePhone: (905) 853-2665FAX: (905) 853-9137Northern Ontario and Manitoba:Norm OmanPhone: (204) 487-4418FAX: (204) 487-4410Saskatchewan:Steve PillipowPhone: (306) 586-9345FAX: (306) 585-3200Alberta:Bob ShiellPhone: (403) 297-0613FAX: (403) 253-1944British Columbia:Len GrossPhone/FAX: (604) 434-2100

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Canadian PsychiatricAssociation / Association despsychiatres du Canada141 Laurier Ave. W., Ste. 701,Ottawa, ON K1P 5J3

National voluntary professional organiza-tion for psychiatrists and mental health pro-fessionals, providing leadership and pro-moting the highest level of ethical patientcare. National liaison for the profession ofpsychiatry to governments, universities,medical associations, licensing and certify-ing bodies and other related organizations.Publishes the Canadian Journal of Psychia-try 14 times yearly.

World Wide Web:http://www.cpa-apc.orgHead Office:Phone: (613) 234-2815FAX: (613) 234-9857Alex Saunders, Chief Executive Officer

Hélène Côté, Communications OfficerExt. 232E-mail: [email protected]

2 Carlton St., Ste. 1007,Toronto, ON M5B 1J3

A national charitable organization raisingfunds for psychiatric research in Canadianuniversities and hospitals, overseen by avolunteer Board of Directors and Profes-sional Advisory Board, we evaluate grantapplications and select quality projects forfunding. The Psychiatric Awareness Com-mittee organizes public forums and semi-nars, and has published handbooks forteachers and families.World Wide Web: http://www.cprf.caJudy Hills, Executive DirectorPhone: (416) 351-7757FAX: (416) 351-7765E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian PsychologicalAssociation / Sociétécanadienne de psychologie141 Laurier Ave. W., Ste. 702,Ottawa, ON K1P 5J3

CPA is a national voluntary organizationrepresenting over 5,500 members. The As-sociation’s mandate is to further psychology

as a science, as a profession and as a meansof promoting human welfare. Important re-lationships are maintained with other asso-ciations, citizens’ groups, governments andthe media.World Wide Web: http://www.cpa.caDr. John C. Service, Executive DirectorPhone: (613) 237-2144FAX: (613) 237-1674E-mail: [email protected]

The Canadian PublicRelations Society, Inc. /La Société canadiennedes Relations publiques,Inc.4195 Dundas St. W., Ste. 346,Toronto, ON M8X 1Y4

CPRS is dedicated to serving Canadiansthrough the establishment and maintenanceof high professional, educational and ethi-cal standards in Public Relations.

World Wide Web: http://www.cprs.caPhone: (416) 239-7034FAX: (416) 239-1076E-mail: [email protected] L. Dalton, APR, ExecutiveDirectorE-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Publishers’Council250 Merton St., Ste. 203,Toronto, ON M4S 1B1

A trade association of English-languagepublishers which represents the domesticand international interests of member com-panies. Members publish books and othermedia for general interest fiction/nonfiction,secondary, post-secondary institutions andprofessional/reference markets. Membersrepresent approximately 75% of total an-nual sales to the Canadian domestic market.World Wide Web:http://www.pubcouncil.caPhone: (416) 322-7011FAX: (416) 322-6999External Relations and Copyright:Jacqueline Hushion, Executive DirectorExt. 222E-mail: [email protected]

Trade and higher education publishing:Colleen O’Neill, Executive DirectorExt. 226E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian RaceRelations Foundation /Fondation canadiennedes relations raciales4576 rue Yonge St., Ste./bur 701,Toronto, ON M2N 6N4

The CRRF opened its doors in November,1997. We work to eliminate racism and allforms of racial discrimination in Canadaand speak out on issues that fall within ourmandate. Our programs include a ResearchProgram, an Initiatives Against RacismSponsorship Program, and an Award of Ex-cellence Program.

La FCRR a ouvert ses portes en novembre1997. Nous travaillons à éliminer le racismeainsi que toutes les formes de discriminationraciale au Canada et nous exprimons sanséquivoque, sur les questions s’inscrivantdans notre mandat. Nos activités incluent unprogramme de subvention de recherche, unprogramme de support des initiatives contrele racisme et un prix d’excellence.World Wide Web: http://www.crr.caPhone/Téléphone: (416) 952-3500Toll free/Sans frais: 1-888-240-4936FAX/Télécopieur: (416) 952-3326Toll free FAX/Télécopieur sans frais:1-888-399-0333E-mail/Courriel: [email protected]. Karen Mock, Executive Director/Directrice générale

Patrick Hunter, CommunicationsDirector/Directeur des communicationsPhone/Téléphone: (416) 952-8359E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] Etienne, Agent descommunications/Communications OfficerPhone/Téléphone: (416) 952-8171E-mail/Courriel: [email protected]

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The Canadian Safe SchoolNetwork (CSSN)111 Peter St., Ste. 617,Toronto, ON M5V 2H1

A not-for-profit registered charitable or-ganization focused on reducing youth vio-lence in our schools and communities.CSSN conducts research, develops teacherresources and provides social comment onyouth violence.World Wide Web:http://www.canadiansafeschools.comStuart Auty, PresidentPhone: (416) 977-1050E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Science Writers’Association (CSWA)P.O. Box 75, Stn. A,Toronto, ON M5W 1A2

With over 450 members, the CSWA is anational group of writers, broadcasters,communications and public relations pro-fessionals interested and/or involved in sci-ence writing and communication in Canada.Programs: quarterly newsletter, annual di-rectory, $3,000 Annual Book Awards,$12,000 annual Science in Society Journal-ism Awards, annual conference and studentscience writing workshops. Established in1971.World Wide Web:http://www.sciencewriters.caToll free phone/FAX: 1-800-796-8595E-mail: [email protected] Lougheed, PresidentKathryn O’Hara, Vice-PresidentAndré Picard, Awards ChairPeter McMahon, Science Link EditorKristina Bergen, Executive Director

Canadian Sheep Federation130 Malcolm Rd., Guelph, ON N1K 1B1

The Canadian Sheep Federation is a na-tional non-profit organization that repre-sents all Canadian sheep producers. The or-ganization sets national policy for the sheepindustry, by working closely and coopera-tively with all levels of government and in-dustry-related organizations.World Wide Web:http://www.cansheep.caPhone: (519) 824-6018FAX: (519) 824-9233E-mail: [email protected] Hemsted, Vice-ChairPhone: (705) 487-2466FAX: (705) 487-5985E-mail: [email protected]

Andre Trepanier, ChairPhone/FAX: (450) 293-6305Randy Eros, Past ChairPhone/FAX: (204) 422-8723E-mail: [email protected] Baker, Board MemberPhone: (613) 989-5352FAX: (613) 989-3919E-mail: [email protected] Fleming, Executive DirectorPhone: (519) 824-6018FAX: (519) 824-9233E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian SnowbirdAssociation /Association canadiennedes « snowbirds »180 Lesmill Rd., Toronto, ON M3B 2T5

COMMITMENT, SERVICE ANDADVOCACY FOR TRAVELLERS

The Canadian Snowbird Association is anational not-for-profit advocacy organiza-tion dedicated to actively defending andimproving the rights and privileges of trav-elling Canadians.

ENGAGEMENT, SERVICE ET PROMO-TION DES DROITS POUR VOYAGEURS

L’Association canadienne des « snowbirds» est un organisme national de revendica-tion à but non lucratif dont le mandat est dedéfendre et d’améliorer les droits etprivilèges des voyageurs canadiens.World Wide Web:http://www.snowbirds.orgPhone (English): (416) 391-9000Toll free: 1-800-265-3200Tél (Français): (416) 391-9090Sans frais: 1-800-265-5132FAX/Téléc: (416) 441-7007E-mail/courriel:[email protected] Barker, Executive DirectorPhone: (416) 441-7062Toll free: 1-800-805-8214E-mail: [email protected] MacKenzie, Research andCommunications OfficerPhone: (416) 441-7005E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Society forAesthetic (Cosmetic) PlasticSurgery4650 Hwy. #7, Woodbridge, ON L4L 1S7

Established in 1972 with 146 active mem-ber plastic surgeons specializing in cosmeticsurgery. Our mandate is to promote and de-velop modern surgical techniques; to pro-vide interchange of ideas and knowledgeamong qualified plastic surgeons; to ad-vance education in the field; to maintain thehighest standards in the practice of plasticsurgery.World Wide Web: http://www.csaps.caPhone: (905) 831-7750Toll free: 1-800-263-4429FAX: (905) 831-7248E-mail: [email protected]. Executive:Dr. Bryan Callaghan, President200 – 139 Greenbank Rd.,Ottawa, ON K2H 9A5Phone: (613) 721-6463FAX: (613) 721-9899E-mail: [email protected]. Frank Lista, Past President202B – 2021 Cliff Rd.,Mississauga, ON L5A 3N7Phone: (905) 275-9283FAX: (905) 275-1582E-mail:[email protected]. Brian Peterson, Vice-President401 – 3320 Richter,Kelowna, BC V1W 4V5Phone: (250) 868-9099FAX: (250) 868-9031E-mail: [email protected]. David Kester, Secretary-Treasurer350 – 943 West Broadway,Vancouver, BC V5Z 4E1Phone: (604) 733-3011FAX: (604) 733-8009PROVINCIAL CONTACTS:Saskatchewan:Dr. Robert TokarykPhone: (306) 665-8886FAX: (306) 934-0775Manitoba:Dr. Reid WatersPhone: (204) 944-9982FAX: (204) 956-0595Quebec:Dr. Yvan LarocquePhone: (450) 978-6631FAX: (450) 978-7586Nova Scotia:Dr. Anne TweedPhone: (902) 543-5900FAX: (902) 624-1289New Brunswick:Dr. Mihkel OjaPhone: (506) 459-8126FAX: (506) 459-17742006 Annual Meeting–September15–16,2006–Toronto

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Canadian Society forMedical Laboratory ScienceP.O. Box 2830, LCD 1,Hamilton, ON L8N 3N8

The Canadian Society for Medical Labo-ratory Science is both a professional asso-ciation and certifying body for medicallaboratory technologists and medical labo-ratory assistants in Canada. Prime functionsinclude setting certification standards forthe profession, developing continuing edu-cation programs, membership communica-tions and publications, awareness/recogni-tion programs on behalf of the profession,and representation to government and otherprofessional groups.World Wide Web: http://www.csmls.orgPhone: (905) 528-8642FAX: (905) 528-4968Kurt Davis, Executive DirectorExt. 11E-mail: [email protected] Nielsen, Director ofCertificationSandra Wagner, Director of EducationalDevelopmentAlison McLennan, Director ofCommunicationDavid Dion, Director of Administrationand Member Services

PROVINCIAL AFFILIATES:British Columbia Society of LaboratoryScience (BCSLS):720 – 999 West Broadway Ave.,Vancouver, BC V5Z 1K5Phone: (604) 714-1760or 1-800-304-0033FAX: (604) 738-4080Alberta College of Medical LaboratoryTechnologists (ACMLT):4245 97th St., Unit 105, Bldg. 1,Edmonton, AB T6E 5Y4Phone: (780) 435-5452or 1-800-265-9351FAX: (780) 437-1442Saskatchewan Society of MedicalLaboratory Technologists (SSMLT):P.O. Box 3837, Regina, SK S4P 3R8Phone/FAX: (306) 352-6791Manitoba Society of Medical LaboratoryTechnologists (MSMLT):585 London St., Winnipeg, MB R2K 2Z6Phone: (204) 669-9050FAX: (204) 667-1747Ontario Society of Medical Technologists(OSMT):234 Eglinton Ave. E., Ste. 402,Toronto, ON M4P 1K5Phone: (416) 485-6768

or 1-800-461-6768FAX: (416) 485-7660Ordre professionnel des technologistesmédicaux du Québec (OPTMQ):1150 est, boul St-Joseph, bur 300,Montréal, QC H2J 1L5Phone: (514) 527-9811or 1-800-567-7763FAX (514) 527-7314New Brunswick Society of MedicalLaboratory Technologists (NBSMLT):P.O. Box 20180, Fredericton, NB E3B 7A2Phone: (506) 455-9540FAX: (506) 455-7491Nova Scotia College of MedicalLaboratory Technologists (NSCMLT):5991 Spring Garden Rd., Ste. 265, HalifaxProfessional Centre, Halifax, NS B3H 1Y6Phone: (902) 453-9605or 1-888-897-4095FAX: (902) 454-3535Prince Edward Island Society of MedicalTechnologists (PEISMT):c/o QE Hospital, Attn: Pam Maloney,P.O. Box 6600,Charlottetown, PE C1A 8T5Phone: (902) 894-2335Newfoundland and Labrador Society ofLaboratory Technologists (NLSLT):P.O. Box 39057, 430 Topsail Rd.,St. John’s, NL A1E 5Y7Phone: (709) 754-8324

Canadian Society ofHospital Pharmacists /Société canadienne despharmaciens d’hôpitaux30 Concourse Gate, Unit 3,Ottawa, ON K2E 7V7

CSHP is a national voluntary organizationof pharmacists committed to the advance-ment of patient-centred pharmacy practicein hospitals and related health care settings.CSHP supports its members through advo-cacy, education, information sharing, devel-opment of standards, facilitation of researchand recognition of excellence.

La SCPH est une organisation nationalevolontaire regroupant des pharmaciensengagés à avancer la pratique pharmaceu-tique axée sur le malade dans les établis-sements de santé. La SCPH apporte unsoutien à ses membres au moyen de lareprésentation, de la formation, du partagede l’information, de l’élaboration denormes, de l’appui à la recherche et de lareconnaissance de l’excellence.World Wide Web/Site web:http://www.cshp.caPhone/Tél: (613) 736-9733FAX/Téléc: (613) 736-5660Emily Musing, President/PrésidentePhone/Tél: (416) 340-3621E-mail/Courriel:[email protected]

Régis Vaillancourt, Past President/Président sortantPhone/Tél: (613) 945-6904E-mail/Courriel:[email protected] Letwin, President-Elect/Présidente éluPhone/Tél: (604) 854-2171E-mail/Courriel:[email protected] Roy, Executive Director/Directrice exécutivePhone/Tél: (613) 736-9733, ext./poste 225E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] Wilson, Director of Finance/Directrice financièrePhone/Tél: (506) 648-6983E-mail/Courriel:[email protected]

The Canadian Space Agency /L’Agence spatialecanadienne6767, route de l’Aéroport,Saint-Hubert, QC J3Y 8Y9

The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) wasestablished in 1989 with the mission to leadthe development and application of spaceknowledge for the benefit of Canadians andhumanity. The CSA co-ordinates all ele-ments of the Canadian Space Program.

Créée en 1989, l’Agence spatiale cana-dienne (ASC) a pour mandat de promouvoirl’exploitation et l’usage pacifiques del’espace dans l’intérêt de tous les Cana-diens. L’ASC gère tous les éléments du Pro-gramme spatial canadien.World Wide Web: http://www.space.gc.caLe Site web: http://www.espace.gc.caFor more information/Pour plus derenseignements:Public Relations and Media/Relationspubliques et médiasPhone/Téléphone: (450) 926-6651FAX/Télécopieur: (450) 926-4352

Canadian Sugar Institute /Institut canadien du sucre

The Canadian Sugar Institute (CSI) is anational trade association representing Ca-nadian sugar manufacturers. CSI liaiseswith government on legislation, trade poli-cies and international agreements. CSI’sNutrition Information Service providescomprehensive nutrition communications,based on current research on sugar andhealth, and produces a variety of free edu-cational materials in English and French.

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L’Institut canadien du sucre (ICS) est uneassociation manufacturière d’envergurenationale qui représente les fabricants desucre du Canada. L’ICS discute avec legouvernement de mesures législatives, depolitique commerciale et d’accords interna-tionaux. Son service d’information sur lanutrition fournit des communications ennutrition complète, basées sur des recher-ches récentes sur le sucre et la santé, et itproduit des ressources éducatives gratuitesen anglais et en français.World Wide Web: http://www.sugar.ca

http://www.sucre.caWaterpark Place, 10 Bay St., Ste. 620,Toronto, ON M5J 2R8Phone/téléphone: (416) 368-8091FAX/télécopieur: (416) 368-6426E-mail/courrier-é: [email protected] Marsden, President/PrésidenteRandall Kaplan, Ph.D., Director,Nutrition and Scientific Affairs/Directeurde la nutrition et des affaires scientifiquesE-mail: [email protected] Colburn, M.H.Sc., RD,Co-ordinator, Nutrition Communications/Co-ordinnatrice des communications ennutritionE-mail: [email protected] Dunwoody, B.A., Trade PolicyAnalyst/Analyste des politiquescommercialesE-mail: [email protected]

Canadian TransportationAgency / Office destransports du CanadaOttawa, ON K1A 0N9

The Agency is a quasi-judicial decision-maker for air, rail and marine transportationunder Government of Canada jurisdiction.Its responsibilities include: addressing com-plaints and issues from the public about ob-stacles to travellers with disabilities andfrom air travellers; issuing licences to aircarriers and railways; dispute resolution,including through mediation, for transpor-tation rate and service matters; determiningthe significance of environmental effectsbefore allowing rail development to pro-ceed; and determining the annual revenuecap for Western grain transportation.

L’Office est un organisme quasi judiciaireayant un pouvoir décisionnel touchant lestransports aérien, ferroviaire et maritime quirelèvent de la compétence du gouvernementdu Canada. Ses responsabilités compren-nent : répondre aux plaintes et questions dupublic concernant les obstacles existantspour les voyageurs ayant une déficience ettraiter les plaintes et questions afférentes;délivrer des licences aux transporteursaériens et ferroviaires; résoudre les diffé-rends, y compris par voie de médiation,touchant la tarification et les services;déterminer l’importance des conséquences

environnementales avant de donner sonassentiment à la construction et à l’exploita-tion proposées de chemins de fer; et établirle revenu maximal des chemins de fer pourle transport du grain de l’Ouest.World Wide Web:http://www.cta-otc.gc.caFAX: (819) 953-8353Accessible Transportation/TransportsAccessibles and/et Mediation/Médiation:Lyne Giroux, Senior CommunicationsAdvisor/Conseiller principal encommunicationsPhone/Tél: (819) 953-8926E-mail/Courriel:[email protected]/Transport aérien:Jadrino Huot, Senior CommunicationsAdvisor/Conseiller principal encommunicationsPhone/Tél: (819) 953-9957E-mail/Courriel:[email protected]/Transport ferroviaire and/et Marine/Transport maritime:Marc Comeau, Senior CommunicationsAdvisor/Conseiller principal encommunicationsPhone/Tél: (819) 953-9961E-mail/Courriel:[email protected] Directorate/Directiondes communications:Craig M. Lee, Director/DirecteurPhone/Tél: (819) 953-7666E-mail/Courriel: [email protected]

Canadian Union ofPublic Employees /Syndicat canadien dela fonction publiqueNational Office:21 Florence St., Ottawa, ON K2P 0W6

CUPE is the largest union in Canada, rep-resenting one half million women and menwho work for municipal governments,school boards, universities and colleges,hospitals, nursing homes and homes for theaged, public utilities, social services andchild care centres, transit authorities and air-lines, emergency services and police forces,and others in the broader public sector.CUPE is a leading advocate in defence ofworkers’ rights, public services, social jus-tice and environmental sustainability.World Wide Web: http://www.cupe.caNational Officers:Paul Moist, National PresidentClaude Généreux, National Secretary-Treasurer

Communications Branch – NationalOffice (Ottawa):Phone: (613) 237-1590FAX: (613) 237-5508E-mail: [email protected] Verzuh, Director of CommunicationsExt. 264 After hours: (613) 266-1240E-mail: [email protected] LouliExt. 268 After hours: (613) 730-1386E-mail: [email protected] MeyerExt. 266 After hours: (613) 446-4516E-mail: [email protected] LawsonExt. 337 After hours: (613) 842-3493E-mail: [email protected]:B.C. Regional:Phone: (604) 291-1940FAX: (604) 291-1194Louise LeclairExt. 223 After hours: (604) 454-4711E-mail: [email protected] GawthropExt. 258 After hours: (604) 999-6132E-mail: [email protected] Regional:Phone: (780) 484-7644FAX: (780) 489-2202Lou ArabExt. 228 After hours: (780) 439-2722E-mail: [email protected] Regional:Phone: (306) 382-8262FAX: (306) 382-8188Beth SmillieExt. 229 After hours: (306) 539-8597E-mail: [email protected] Regional:Phone: (204) 942-0343FAX: (204) 956-7071Dennis LewyckyExt. 298 After hours: (204) 453-2605E-mail: [email protected] Regional:Phone: (416) 292-3999FAX: (416) 292-2839Robert LamoureuxExt. 216 After hours: (416) 686-3357E-mail: [email protected] YeadonExt. 240 After hours: (416) 578-8774E-mail: [email protected] McManusExt. 222 After hours: (416) 540-6252E-mail: [email protected] Division:Phone: (416) 299-9739Pat DaleyExt. 264 After hours: (416) 616-6142E-mail: [email protected] Regional (SCFP):Phone: (514) 384-9681FAX: (514) 384-9680

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Robert BelleroseExt. 239 After hours: (514) 487-2415E-mail: [email protected] BoulericeExt. 270 After hours: (514) 668-7148E-mail: [email protected] Regional (N.B. and P.E.I.):Phone: (506) 857-2816FAX: (506) 859-9513Danielle SavoieAfter hours: (506) 381-1966E-mail: [email protected] Regional (N.S. and Nfld.):Phone: (902) 455-4180FAX: (902) 455-5915John McCrackenAfter hours: (902) 820-2016E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian University Press920 Yonge St., Ste. 503,Toronto, ON M4W 3C7

Canadian University Press (CUP) is a na-tional, non-profit co-operative owned byover 65 university and college student news-papers. CUP provides its members with anational daily wire service, skills trainingconferences and an advocacy network forthe student press.World Wide Web: http://www.cup.caNational Office:Phone: (416) 962-2287FAX: (416) 962-5212Christopher Dinn, PresidentE-mail: [email protected] Hui, Vice-President and NationalBureau ChiefE-mail: [email protected] Bureau:Nadya BellE-mail: [email protected] Bureau:Dave WeatherallE-mail: [email protected] Bureau:Reka SzekelyE-mail: [email protected] Bureau:Bob KotykE-mail: [email protected] Bureau:Cosanna PrestonE-mail: [email protected]. Bureau:Jon WoodwardE-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Urban TransitAssociation / Associationcanadienne du transporturbainHead Office:55 York St., Ste. 1401,Toronto, ON M5J 1R7

CUTA is the national voice of urban tran-sit services and suppliers in advocacy, com-munications, research, training, memberservices, industry conferences and programdelivery. Membership includes urban tran-sit systems from across Canada, businessmembers (those engaged in the sale ormanufacture of transit equipment or serv-ices), government agencies and other affili-ates.World Wide Web:http://www.cutaactu.caHead Office:Phone: (416) 365-9800Maureen Shuell, Manager ofCommunications/Media RelationsExt. 105FAX: (416) 365-1295E-mail: [email protected] Roschlau, Ph.D., President andCEOExt. 104Ottawa Office:1500 St. Laurent Blvd.,Ottawa, ON K1G 0Z8Marco D’Angelo, Manager of PublicAffairsPhone: (613) 842-3616FAX: (613) 744-7271

Canadian VeterinaryMedical Association339 Booth St., Ottawa, ON K1R 7K1

The CVMA is the national body repre-senting and serving the interests of the vet-erinary profession in Canada. The CVMA’spriorities are:

The successful practice of veterinarymedicineLeadership on national issuesAnimal welfare advocacyThe CVMA publishes authoritative posi-

tion statements on veterinary medicine and

animal health and welfare issues. TheCVMA also publishes two journals – TheCanadian Veterinary Journal and The Ca-nadian Journal of Veterinary Research. Theassociation establishes nutritional standardsand administers an independent, third-partyquality assurance for commercial pet foods.For further information, contact the CVMA.World Wide Web:http://www.canadianveterinarians.nethttp://www.animalhealthcare.caSite web:http://www.veterinairesaucanada.nethttp://www.santeanimale.caJanice Mercer, Manager,CommunicationsPhone: (613) 236-1162, ext. 119FAX: (613) 236-9681E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian WildlifeFederation / Fédérationcanadienne de la faune350 Michael Cowpland Dr.,Kanata, ON K2M 2W1

The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF)is a non-profit organization dedicated to theconservation of wildlife and wildlife habi-tat and to the wise use of natural resources.It represents 300,000 members and support-ers across Canada. CWF is an outspokenadvocate for conservation and environmen-tal protection.World Wide Web: http://www.cwf-fcf.orgPhone: (613) 599-9594FAX: (613) 599-4428Colin Maxwell, Executive Vice-PresidentSandy Baumgartner, Executive Director,Programs and CommunicationsE-mail: [email protected]

Canadian WirelessTelecommunicationsAssociation130 rue Albert St., Ste./bur 1110,Ottawa, ON K1P 5G4

The Canadian Wireless Telecommunica-tions Association (CWTA) is the authorityon wireless issues, developments and trends

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in Canada. It represents cellular, PCS,messaging, mobile radio, fixed wireless andmobile satellite carriers as well as compa-nies that develop and produce products andservices for the industry.

L’Association canadienne des télécom-munications sans fil (ACTS) fait autorité ence qui concerne le sans-fil au Canada, sonévolution et ses tendances. L’ACTSreprésente des exploitants de services detéléphonie cellulaire et de communicationspersonnelles (SCP), de radiocommuni-cati-ons mobiles, de messagerie, de télécom-munications fixes sans fil et mobiles par sat-ellite, de même que des entreprises quiconçoivent et réalisent des produits et serv-ices pour l’industrie du sans-fil.World Wide Web: http://www.cwta.caPhone: (613) 233-4888FAX: (613) 233-2032Peter Barnes, President and CEO/Président et chef de la direction

Media Contact/Responsable des médias:Marc Choma, Director ofCommunications/Directeur descommunicationsExt./Poste 107E-mail: [email protected]

The Canadian Women’sHealth Network /Le Réseau canadien pourla santé des femmes419 Graham Ave., Ste. 203,Winnipeg, MB R3C 0M3

The CWHN is a network of individuals,groups and organizations concerned withwomen’s health. We refer media to hun-dreds of spokespersons for a wide varietyof women’s health issues. Our CanadianWomen’s Health Databases are full oforganizations, research, projects and re-sources (http://www.cwhn.ca/search/basicSearch.htm). Magazine: Network(http://www.cwhn.ca/network-reseau/index.html).

Le RCSF est un réseau d’individus, degroupes et d’organismes préoccupés par lasanté des femmes. Nous aiguillons lesmédias vers des centaines de porte-parolequi s’occupent d’un large éventail de dossi-ers. Nos bases de données canadiennessur la santé des femmes sont rempliesde renseignements sur les organismes,les recherches, les projets et les res-sources (http://www.cwhn.ca/search/fr/basicSearch.htm). Revue: Le Réseau(http://www.cwhn.ca/network-reseau/index_r.html).World Wide Web: http://www.cwhn.ca

Phone: (204) 942-5500FAX: (204) 989-2355Clearinghouse toll free: 1-888-818-9172TTY toll free: 1-866-694-6367E-mail: [email protected] Boscoe, Executive DirectorE-mail: [email protected] O’Grady, Director ofCommunicationsPhone: (514) 886-2526E-mail: [email protected] Bourrier-LaCroix,Clearinghouse Co-ordinatorE-mail: [email protected] Alleyne, Website Co-ordinatorE-mail: [email protected] Dupré-Ollinik, OutreachCo-ordinatorE-mail: [email protected]

3403 American Dr.,Mississauga, ON L4V 1T4

Cangene is a senior Canadian biophar-maceutical company developing, manufac-turing and distributing protein therapeuticdrugs. Its commercial base and technologiessupport development of hyperimmuneplasma products, especially for biodefence,as well as generic biopharmaceuticals anda contract R&D and manufacturing busi-ness. Several of its new products are in late-stage clinical trials. Listed TSX (CNJ).World Wide Web: www.cangene.comPrimary Contact:Jean Compton, Manager, InvestorRelationsPhone: (905) 405-2900FAX: (905) 673-5123E-mail: [email protected] Contact:John Walihura, Director of SalesPhone: (905) 405-2910FAX: (905) 673-5123Contract Manufacturing Contact:David Young, Contract ManufacturingServicesPhone: (905) 405-2920FAX: (905) 673-5123Alternate Contact (if the above are notavailable):John Langstaff, President and CEOPhone: (204) 275-4201FAX: (204) 269-7003

Canon Canada Inc.6390 Dixie Rd.,Mississauga, ON L5T 1P7

Headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario,the company employs 1,500 people at itsoffices nationwide, servicing the Canadianmarket from coast to coast. Innovation andcutting-edge technology have been essentialingredients in Canon’s success. Canon’sleadership in imaging, optical and documentmanagement technology and solutions isbased in large part on the thousands of pat-ents the company has secured throughout itshistory. Currently, Canon Inc. is among thetop five patent recipients in the UnitedStates over the past 19 years.

The company’s comprehensive productline includes networked multifunction de-vices; digital copiers (colour and black andwhite); printers, scanners, image filing sys-tems, facsimile machines; calculators, dig-ital and analogue camcorders, digital andanalogue cameras and lenses; semiconduc-tor, broadcast and other specialized indus-trial products.

Canon supports programs that help pre-serve and protect the environment and insti-tuted the Clean Earth Campaign in 1990,which assists various environmental and re-cycling initiatives. The Campaign has alsosupported leading environmental organiza-tions, such as the Nature Conservancy ofCanada, the World Wildlife Fund of Canadaand the Canon Envirothon.

Au total, 1 500 employés travaillent à sonsiège social, situé à Mississauga, en Ontario,et à ses succursales partout au pays afin dedesservir le marché canadien, d’un océan àl’autre. L’innovation et la technologie depointe sont la force motrice du succès deCanon. Le leadership de Canon en matièrede technologie et de solutions d’imagerie,d’optique et de gestion de documents est engrande partie fondé sur les milliers de bre-vets obtenus par la société au cours de sonexistence. À l’heure actuelle, Canon Inc. seclasse parmi les cinq premières sociétéspour ce qui est du nombre de brevetsdéposés aux États-Unis au cours des dixneuf dernières années.

La gamme complète des produits de lasociété comprend des appareils multi-fonctions réseau, des copieurs numériqueset analogiques (monochromes et poly-chromes), des imprimantes, des scanners,des systèmes d’archivage d’images, destélécopieurs, des calculatrices, des camés-copes numériques et analogiques, desappareils photo numériques et analogiqueset des objectifs, des semiconducteurs, del’équipement de diffusion et d’autresproduits industriels spécialisés.

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Canon soutient des programmes de pro-tection et de préservation de l’environ-nement et a lancé, en 1990, la Campagnepour une planète propre pour appuyerplusieurs initiatives de protection de l’envi-ronnement et de recyclage. La Campagnepour une planète propre a égalementsoutenu des organismes importants de pro-tection de l’environnement tels que laSociété canadienne pour la conservation dela nature, le Fonds mondial pour la nature(Canada) et le programme Envirothon deCanon.World Wide Web: http://www.canon.caWayne Doyle, Manager, CorporateRelations/Directeur, Relations enterprisePhone: (905) 795-1111

Capstone Communications15 Wilson St., Markham, ON L3P 1M9

Capstone provides marketing advice, writ-ing and design. We help entrepreneurialcompanies, of any size, get a bigger returnon the marketing investment they make. Weboost companies’ bottom lines by develop-ing corporate names, logos, branding, bro-chures, advertising, web sites and othermarketing tools. Marketing audits, creativeworkshops, seminars and talks available.Phone: (905) 472-2330 (day or evening)FAX: (905) 294-9435E-mail: [email protected] Thirgood, Creative DirectorHelen Walter, Senior Designer

Career Edge Organization144 Front St. W., Toronto, ON M5J 2L7

Career Edge, Canada’s internship organi-zation, helps people launch their careersthrough innovative paid internships. CareerEdge is a private-sector, not-for-profit or-ganization and operates the following pro-grams:

Career Edge – for recent graduates seek-ing entry-level work experience.

Ability Edge – for graduates with disabili-ties seeking entry-level work experience.

Career Bridge – for recent immigrantsqualified for professional-level internships.

Since 1996, the Career Edge Organizationhas worked with 1,000 employers to pro-vide 7,000 internships.World Wide Web:http://www.careeredge.caPhone: (416) 977-3343 (EDGE)Toll free: 1-888-507-3343 (EDGE)FAX: (416) 977-4090E-mail: [email protected]

Colleen Fleming, President and ChiefExecutive OfficerExt. 270Luc Levasseur, Public RelationsCo-ordinatorExt. 286

Jim CarrollInternational futurist, trends, innovation

expert. Author of What I Learned fromFrogs in Texas: Saving Your Skin with For-ward Thinking Innovation. Regular column-ist with many publications. Speaks world-wide to organizations on future trends, in-novation and change. Global insight intotrends, polls and surveys, business,workplace, demographic, career issues. Anice guy!World Wide Web:http://www.jimcarroll.comhttp://www.frogsintexas.comJim Carroll, F.C.A.Phone: (905) 855-2950FAX: (905) 855-0269E-mail: [email protected]

CarswellOne Corporate Plaza, 2075 Kennedy Rd.,Toronto, ON M1T 3V4

Carswell is the knowledge source reliedon by thousands of legal, tax, accountingand human resources professionals acrossCanada. Since 1864, the Carswell name hasbeen synonymous with practical, high qual-ity, innovative products and services in arange of formats – books, CD-ROM, dis-kette, online, looseleaf services, journals,newsletters and reports.World Wide Web:http://www.carswell.comPhone: (416) 609-8000Toll free: 1-800-342-6288FAX: (416) 298-5094E-mail: [email protected] Van Meer, President and CEOBarb Conway, Vice-President, HumanResourcesStephen Dyke, Vice-President and ChiefTechnology OfficerJohn Edmiston, Vice-President,Information Management and ProductionRobert Freeman, Vice-President,Strategic Market GroupsKaren Holmes, Vice-President, SalesLee Horigan, Vice-President, eBusinessStewart Katz, Vice-President and ChiefFinancial Officer

40 King St. W., Ste. 2100,Toronto, ON M5H 3C2

Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP is a fullservice law firm which has been providinglegal services to Canadian and internationalclients for more than 115 years. Today some180 lawyers – backed by a professional staffof more than 200 – help clients seize oppor-tunities, overcome challenges and developcreative strategies to meet their objectives.World Wide Web:http://www.casselsbrock.comSuzanne Godbehere, Director ofMarketingPhone: (416) 860-5228Toll free outside GTA: 1-877-869-5300Shane Dolgin, Advance Planning/MS&LPhone: (416) 847-1304

Catholic Missions In Canada1155 Yonge St., Ste. 201,Toronto, ON M4T 1W2

Catholic Missions In Canada has workedto extend the blessings of the Catholic faiththrough the financial support of missionar-ies throughout Canada. We support Cana-dian Catholic missionaries, catechetical pro-grams, ministry among our First Nationspeoples, church building/repair, educationof lay people and seminarians for ministryin our mission dioceses.World Wide Web: http://www.cmic.infoPhone: (416) 934-3424Toll free: 1-866-YES CMIC (937-2642)FAX: (416) 934-3425Tina Molinari, National Director ofDevelopmentE-mail: [email protected]. Lynn Anderson, Director of FinanceE-mail: [email protected] C. Rivera, Editor, CatholicMissions In Canada MagazineE-mail: [email protected]

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Centennial CollegeP.O. Box 631, Stn. A,Scarborough, ON M1K 5E9

Serving east Toronto, Centennial is On-tario’s first community college and is rec-ognized for its innovative programming,exemplary teaching and extensive corporatepartnership building. With 12,000 full-timeand 35,000 part-time students, Centennial isone of the most culturally diverse post-sec-ondary institutions in Canada.World Wide Web:www.centennialcollege.caMark Toljagic, Communications OfficerPhone: (416) 289-5000, ext. 7142FAX: (416) 289-5115After hours: (416) 269-6536E-mail: [email protected]

Centre for Addiction andMental Health33 Russell St., Toronto, ON M5S 2S1

The Centre for Addiction and MentalHealth (CAMH) is the largest mental healthand addiction facility in Canada. CAMHoffers a unique model for understanding andhelping people across Ontario through re-search, health promotion, education andtreatment. CAMH is affiliated with the Uni-versity of Toronto and is a PAHO/WHOCollaborating Centre.World Wide Web: http://www.camh.netMichael Torres, Media RelationsCo-ordinatorPhone: (416) 595-6015

489 College St., Ste. 303,Toronto, ON M6G 1A5

The Centre for Social Justice conducts re-search, education and advocacy to narrow

the gap in income, wealth and power. Itbrings together people from universities andunions, faith groups and community organi-zations to reduce inequality and strengthenour democracy.World Wide Web:http://www.socialjustice.orgPhone: (416) 927-0777Toll free: 1-888-803-8881FAX: (416) 927-7771E-mail: [email protected] Langille, DirectorCellular: (416) 605-9534E-mail: [email protected]

Centre for SuicidePrevention1202 Centre St. S.E., Ste. 320,Calgary, AB T2G 5A5

The Centre for Suicide Prevention collectsand distributes information and providestraining on Suicide Prevention, Intervention,Awareness and Bereavement. The databaseis searchable by over 1,000 subject terms,and is available online by subscription.

The Centre provides statistics, contactnames, research data and program informa-tion from over 35,000 documents.World Wide Web:http://www.suicideinfo.caPhone: (403) 245-3900FAX: (403) 245-0299E-mail: [email protected] Yackel, Executive DirectorGayle Vincent, ResearchMyra Morrant, LibraryDeana Franssen, Training

Century 21 Canada LimitedPartnership1199 West Pender St., Ste. 700,Vancouver, BC V6E 2R1

Century 21 Canada Limited Partnership ispart of the largest real estate organization inthe world. Backed by leading edge technol-ogy, the CENTURY 21 System is commit-ted to making the buying and selling expe-rience a positive one by offering uncompro-mising dedication to customer service andvalue-added products and services.

World Wide Web:http://www.century21.caBarbara Fromm, Vice-President,Corporate Services and MarketingPhone: (604) 606-2107C. Brian Rushton, Senior Vice-President,Franchise SalesPhone: (604) 606-2141Donald E. Lawby, President and COOPhone: (604) 606-2121

Certified GeneralAccountants of Ontario240 Eglinton Ave. E.,Toronto, ON M4P 1K8

The Certified General Accountants of On-tario is a self-governing body, which grantsthe exclusive right to the CGA designation,and controls the professional standards,conduct and discipline of its members andstudents in the province of Ontario. Broadlyand deeply competent, certified general ac-countants (CGAs) are committed to meet-ing the needs of businesses and organiza-tions with accounting and financial exper-tise, strategic insight, leadership and know-how.World Wide Web:http://www.cga-ontario.orgMember Services and Public Affairs:Judy Gombita, Manager,CommunicationsPhone: (416) 544-4765Toll free: 1-800-668-1454, ext. 244E-mail: [email protected] Scherloski, Director, MemberServices and Public AffairsPhone: (416) 544-4770Toll free: 1-800-668-1454, ext. 242E-mail: [email protected]

Certified-Cosmetic-Search.ca

Certified-Cosmetic-Search.ca is a web sitedesigned to educate Canadians about safepractices in cosmetic plastic surgery. Thereis no government regulation in Canada re-garding the certification of physicians whocan practise “cosmetic surgery.” In fact, cos-metic surgery is not even a specialty recog-nized by the Royal College of Physiciansand Surgeons of Canada. Any doctor inCanada can practise “cosmetic surgery.”This makes self-education all-important forany Canadian who is considering a cosmeticsurgical procedure. Only practitioners whoare fully certified by the Royal College ofPhysicians and Surgeons of Canada in a

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specialty appropriate to the practice of aes-thetic surgery are listed on Certified-Cos-metic-Search.ca.World Wide Web:http://www.certified-cosmetic-search.caNancy Nielsen, President, GrayCommunications Inc.Phone: (416) 340-1518Cellular: (416) 573-3670FAX: (416) 341-0060E-mail: [email protected]

Childcare Resource andResearch UnitUniversity of Toronto, 455 Spadina Ave.,Ste. 305, Toronto, ON M5S 2G8

CRRU focuses on early childhood educa-tion and care policy and research. Its man-date is to promote universally accessible,comprehensive, high-quality early child-hood education and care in Canada. CRRUprovides public education and policy analy-sis, publishes papers and other resources,and consults on child care policy and re-search.World Wide Web:http://www.childcarecanada.orgPhone: (416) 978-6895FAX: (416) 971-2139Martha Friendly, Co-ordinatorE-mail: [email protected] Turiano, Resource OfficerE-mail: [email protected]

Christian Blind MissionInternational3844 Stouffville Rd., P.O. Box 800,Stouffville, ON L4A 7Z9

CBMI is the leading agency in the worldpreventing and curing blindness as well asenabling people with disabilities in thepoorest countries of the world regardless ofrace, gender, age or religion. CBMI helpsmore than 11 million disabled men, womenand children each year through more than1,000 projects in over 100 countries.World Wide Web:http://www.cbmicanada.orgPhone: (905) 640-6466Toll free: 1-800-567-2264FAX: (905) 640-4332Lindsay O’Connor, National Manager,Public Relations and Media CanadaExt. 289E-mail: [email protected]

Sandy Hazell, Assistant Media/PR ManagerExt. 246FAX: (905) 640-4332E-mail: [email protected]

1027 McNicoll Ave.,Toronto, ON M1W 3X2

We reach out around the world to children,families and communities in need, of allfaiths and cultural backgrounds. We createself-sufficiency and independence throughpartnerships with local organizations thatare best suited to address each community’sunique needs. Integrity, accountability andservice to our partners are the foundationsfor all our activities.World Wide Web:http://www.ccfcanada.caPhone: (416) 495-1174Toll free: 1-800-263-5437FAX: (416) 495-9395Bruce Herzog, Executive DirectorBarb Summers, CommunicationsE-mail: [email protected]

Christian Reformed Churchin North America3475 Mainway, P.O. Box 5070,Stn. LCD 1, Burlington, ON L7R 3Y8

The Christian Reformed Church, foundedin 1857, is a Protestant church in the Cal-vinist tradition. We are biblically based,worship the triune God and teach aworldview centred on faith, action and thefamily. We are committed to Christian edu-cation and active in media, missions, pub-lishing, relief and development, pastoralcare and youth ministry.World Wide Web: http://www.crcna.orgPhone: (905) 336-2920FAX: (905) 336-8344Henry Hess, Communications DirectorExt. 236E-mail: [email protected] to God Hour/Primary Focus:Corrie Mulder, Director, Church RelationsChristian Reformed Home Missions:Ben Vandezande, Regional Leader,Central and Eastern CanadaPhone: (905) 336-2920FAX: (905) 336-8344

Rev. Martin Contant, Regional Leader,Western CanadaPhone: (604) 574-0669FAX: (604) 574-1788Christian Reformed World Missions:Al Karsten, Canadian DirectorChristian Reformed World ReliefCommittee (CRWRC):Andy Ryskamp, Canadian Director(Interim)Henrietta Hunse, Co-ordinator of ChurchRelationsJacob Kramer, NGO Relations/DisasterReliefRose Dekker, Refugees Co-ordinatorServicelink:Carol Sybenga, Co-ordinator

Christian ScienceCommittees on Publicationin Canada204 St. George St., 2nd Fl.,Toronto, ON M5R 2N5

Canadian public information officers ofthe Christian Science Church, The FirstChurch of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Mas-sachusetts, and its branches. For factual in-formation on this Bible-based, Christiandenomination or its founder, Mary BakerEddy, media inquiries or public talks, con-tact those listed below.

Ontario and Federal Representative:Eric Nickerson204 St. George St., 2nd Fl.,Toronto, ON M5R 2N5Phone: (416) 921-4442Toll free: 1-800-798-6627 (Canada only)FAX: (416) 850-5195E-mail: [email protected] Columbia:Victoria Bartlett325 Howe St., Ste. 607,Vancouver, BC V6C 1Z7Phone: (604) 684-0205Toll free: 1-877-591-3777 (BC only)FAX: (604) 677-6254E-mail: [email protected]:Frederick G. Young204 Edcath Pl. N.W.,Calgary, AB T3A 3X6Phone: (403) 241-3254FAX: (403) 241-0929 (phone beforefaxing)E-mail: [email protected]:Anna-Marie Sim429 Hudson St., Winnipeg, MB R3T 0R1Phone: (204) 474-2954E-mail: [email protected]ébec:Denyse Dequoy4335 Broadview Ave., Ste. 303,Lachine, QC H8T 1V1Phone: (514) 634-0196FAX: (514) 634-8272E-mail: [email protected]

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Christian and MissionaryAlliance in Canada30 Carrier Dr., Ste. 100,Toronto, ON M9W 5T7

We are an evangelical Christian denomi-nation with almost 420 churches acrossCanada worshipping in 14 different lan-guages. The C&MA supports almost 300missionaries and international workers inmore than 40 countries and is part of theAlliance World Fellowship.World Wide Web:http://www.cmacan.orgBarrie Doyle, APR, Director ofCommunicationsPhone: (416) 674-7878, ext. 225Cellular: (416) 737-4774E-mail: [email protected]

Chubb Insurance Companyof Canada1 Financial Place, 1 Adelaide St. E.,Toronto, ON M5C 2V9

The Chubb Group of Insurance Compa-nies provide property and casualty insur-ance for personal and commercial custom-ers worldwide. Chubb Insurance Companyof Canada has offices in Toronto, Montreal,Vancouver and Calgary. Chubb distributesproducts through more than 200 independ-ent insurance brokers across Canada andhas premium revenues of more than $625million.World Wide Web:http://www.chubbinsurance.caFelicia Kostecky, Calexis AdvertisingPhone: (416) 967-9500, ext. 316FAX: (416) 967-9848E-mail: [email protected] Krauss, The Hartwell GroupPhone: (416) 409-9748FAX: (416) 255-4456E-mail: [email protected]

Citizens for Public Justice229 College St., Ste. 311,Toronto, ON M5T 1R4

A national non-partisan organizationwhich has been promoting social justice inCanadian public affairs for over 40 years.CPJ’s current work is focused on povertyconcerns, refugee issues, and faith and pub-lic life. Its newsletter, The Catalyst, appearsfour times annually. CPJ has an active mem-bership across the country.World Wide Web: http://www.cpj.ca

Phone: (416) 979-2443FAX: (416) 979-2458E-mail: [email protected] J. Kits, Executive DirectorExt. 24E-mail: [email protected] Slobodian, CommunicationsCo-ordinatorExt. 28E-mail: [email protected] deGroot-Maggetti, Socio-economic Policy AnalystExt. 22E-mail: [email protected] Pulleneyagem, Refugee PolicyAnalystExt. 31E-mail: [email protected] Veenstra, Business/OfficeCo-ordinatorExt. 29E-mail: [email protected] Voogd, Financial Development/Membership Co-ordinatorExt. 26E-mail: [email protected]

Jim Clemmer10 Pioneer Dr., Ste. 105,Kitchener, ON N2P 2A4

Jim’s 2,000+ presentations, workshops,consulting, five international best-sellingbooks, columns and newsletters have helpedthousands worldwide. He distills his re-search, experience and practices into sim-ple, energizing and practical applications.Jim has given hundreds of media interviewsand is a regular contributor to the Globe andMail. Among his many achievements, he’sespecially proud of tripling the size of hisforehead.

Visit his web site to peruse over 300 freearticles, archived newsletters and his in-dexed “improvement points” library. Con-tact him for complimentary review copies ofhis books and an interview.

World Wide Web:http://www.clemmer.netJim ClemmerPhone: (519) 748-1044FAX: (519) 748-5813E-mail: [email protected]

The College StudentAlliance –Strong Students,Strong Leadership,Strong Colleges2275 Lakeshore Blvd. W., Ste. 307,Toronto, ON M8V 3Y3

The College Student Alliance is a mem-ber-driven advocacy and services organiza-tion, representing 22 student-governingbodies and over 100,000 full-time studentsat colleges across Ontario. The Alliance iscommitted to strengthening the role of stu-dent government in Ontario’s college sys-tem by co-ordinating the efforts of its mem-bers and providing leadership on collegestudent issues.World Wide Web:http://www.csaontario.orgPhone: (416) 340-1212FAX: (416) 251-9131Tyler Charlebois, Director of AdvocacyE-mail: [email protected] Nguyen, Membership ServicesCo-ordinatorE-mail: [email protected]

The College of FamilyPhysicians of Canada(CFPC) / Le Collège desmédecins de famille duCanada (CMFC)2630 Skymark Ave.,Mississauga, ON L4W 5A4

Voice of family medicine in Canada. Anational association representing over16,000 family doctor members. Responsiblefor standards for training, certification andmaintenance of proficiency of family doc-tors. CFPC accredits family medicine resi-dency training in Canada’s medical schools.Promotes continuing medical education.Publishes Canadian Family Physician, afamily practice resource.World Wide Web: http://www.cfpc.ca

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Phone: (905) 629-0900Toll free: 1-800-387-6197FAX: (905) 629-0893Calvin Gutkin, M.D., CCFP(EM), FCFP,Executive Director and Chief ExecutiveOfficerLeslie Stafford, Communications andMedia Relations Officer, Health Policyand Communications DepartmentE-mail: [email protected] CHAPTER OFFICES:British Columbia:V. Jim Thorsteinson, Executive Director1665 West Broadway, Ste. 350,Vancouver, BC V6J 1X1Phone: (604) 736-1877FAX: (604) 736-4675E-mail: [email protected]:Peggy Maher, Executive Director10403 172nd St., Ste. 370, Centre 170,Edmonton, AB T5S 1K9Phone: (780) 488-2395FAX: (780) 488-2396E-mail: [email protected]:Lois Hislop, AdministratorP.O. Box 7111, Saskatoon, SK S7K 4J1Phone/FAX: (306) 665-7714E-mail: [email protected]:Susan Patek, AdministratorP.O. Box 28076, RPO North Kildonan,Winnipeg, MB R2G 4E9Phone: (204) 668-3667FAX: (204) 668-3663E-mail: [email protected]:Janet Kasperski, Executive Director357 Bay St., Mezzanine Level,Toronto, ON M5H 2T7Phone: (416) 867-9646FAX: (416) 867-9990E-mail: [email protected]:Danielle Gendron, Administrator3221, Autoroute 440 ouest, bur 224,Laval, QC H7P 5P2Phone: (450) 973-2228Toll free: 1-800-481-5962FAX: (450) 973-4329E-mail:[email protected] Brunswick:Joanne Gallant, Administrator614 Dysart St., Dieppe, NB E1A 4T9Phone: (506) 858-9455FAX: (506) 855-7134E-mail: [email protected] Scotia:Cathie W. Carroll, Executive Director1595 Bedford Hwy., Ste. 234,Sunyside Mall, Bedford, NS B4A 3Y4Phone: (902) 499-0303FAX: (902) 457-2584E-mail: [email protected]

Prince Edward Island:Elaine Caseley, AdministratorRR #4, Kensington, PE C0B 1M0Phone: (902) 836-4638FAX: (902) 836-3291E-mail: [email protected] & Labrador:Debbie Rideout, Administrative AssistantMemorial University, Health SciencesCentre, Family Medicine, Rm. 2422,St. John’s, NL A1B 3V6Phone: (709) 744-3434FAX: (709) 744-3444E-mail: [email protected] LIBRARY OF FAMILYMEDICINE:Lynn Dunikowski, LibrarianUniversity of Western Ontario,Natural Sciences Centre, Rm. 70E,London, ON N6A 5B7Phone: (519) 661-3170FAX: (519) 661-3880E-mail: [email protected] FAMILY PHYSICIAN(monthly clinical journal):Primrose Ketchum, Managing Editor2630 Skymark Ave.,Mississauga, ON L4W 5A4Phone: (905) 629-0900FAX: (905) 629-0893E-mail: [email protected]

College of MassageTherapists of Ontario1867 Yonge St., Ste. 810,Toronto, ON M4S 1Y5

The College of Massage Therapists ofOntario is dedicated to excellence in pro-tecting the public, serving its members, andpromoting the highest possible quality ofpractice of massage therapy in a safe andethical manner.World Wide Web: http://www.cmto.comPhone: (416) 489-2626FAX: (416) 489-2625E-mail: [email protected] Worrad, RegistrarE-mail: [email protected] Flitton, Deputy RegistrarE-mail: [email protected]

101 Davenport Rd.,Toronto, ON M5R 3P1

The College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO)regulates the 140,000 Registered Nursesand Registered Practical Nurses in Ontarioto protect the public interest. CNO sets re-quirements for entry to the profession, es-tablishes standards of nursing practice, pro-motes quality assurance and continuingcompetence of nurses, and enforces thestandards of practice.

World Wide Web: http://www.cno.orgPhone: (416) 928-0900FAX: (416) 928-9841E-mail: [email protected] Jones, ManagerE-mail: [email protected]

College of OccupationalTherapists of Ontario /Ordre des ergothérapeutesde l’Ontario20 Bay St., Ste. 900,Toronto, ON M5J 2N8

The College of Occupational Therapists ofOntario is a governing body established bythe provincial government to regulate thepractice of Occupational Therapy in On-tario. Its mission is to protect the public in-terest and improve their health and well-be-ing by registering, regulating and support-ing the ongoing competency of occupa-tional therapists.World Wide Web: http://www.coto.orgPhone: (416) 214-1177Toll free in North America:1-800-890-6570FAX: (416) 214-1173E-mail: [email protected] Worth, RegistrarExt. 225E-mail: [email protected] Rampersad, Director ofOperations and CommunicationsExt. 226E-mail: [email protected]

Office of the Commissionerof Official Languages /Commissariat aux languesofficielles344 Slater St., Ottawa, ON K1A 0T8

Canada’s language ombudsman, the Com-missioner office is a primary source of in-formation on official languages and lan-guage rights in Canada. Communicationsproducts include the Annual Report,speeches, publications and posters andyouth material explaining Canada’s lan-guage legislation and policies.

Ombudsman linguistique, le Commis-sariat est une des principales sources derenseignements sur les langues officielles etdes droits linguistiques au Canada. Produitsde communication: le rapport annuel, lesdiscours, les publications et les affiches, etles produits pour les jeunes expliquant lalégislation et les politiques linguistiquescanadiennes.

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World Wide Web:http://www.ocol-clo.gc.caOttawa:Robin Cantin, Manager, MediaRelations/Gestionnaire, Relations avec lesmédiasOffice/Bureau: (613) 995-0374FAX/Télécopie: (613) 952-9087Danny Kingsberry, Media RelationsAdvisor/Conseiller en relations médiasOffice/Bureau: (613) 995-0649FAX/Télécopie: (613) 952-9087Edmonton (Alberta, BC/Colombie-Britannique, Yukon, NWT/Territoires duNord-Ouest & Nunavut):Toll free/Sans frais: 1-800-661-3642FAX/Télécopie: (780) 495-4094Vancouver (BC/Colombie-Britannique):Office/Bureau: (604) 666-5802FAX/Télécopie: (604) 666-5803Winnipeg (Manitoba & Saskatchewan):Toll free/Sans frais: 1-800-665-8731FAX/Télécopie: (204) 983-7801Regina (Saskatchewan):Office/Bureau: (306) 780-7866FAX/Télécopie: (306) 780-7896Toronto (Ontario):Toll free/Sans frais: 1-800-387-0635FAX/Télécopie: (416) 973-1906Sudbury (Ontario):Toll free/Sans frais: 1-888-272-3704FAX/Télécopie: (705) 671-4100Montréal (Québec):Toll free/Sans frais: 1-800-363-0628FAX/Télécopie: (514) 283-6677Moncton (Atlantic Provinces/ProvincesAtlantiques):Toll free/Sans frais: 1-800-561-7109FAX/Télécopie: (506) 851-7046

Communications ResearchCentre Canada /Centre de recherchessur les communicationsCanada (CRC)3701 av Carling Ave., P.O. Box/CP 11490,Stn./succ H, Ottawa, ON K2H 8S2

An agency of Industry Canada, CRC is theprimary government laboratory for R&D inadvanced communications. R&D focuseson communications, broadcasting and infor-mation technologies in wireless, networks,photonics, multimedia and radio fundamen-tals. The CRC Innovation Centre and tech-nology transfer program allow companiesaccess to world-class technologies, exper-tise and laboratories.

Organisme d’Industrie Canada, le CRC estle principal laboratoire fédéral de R-D depointe – sans fil, réseautage, photonique,multimédia et transmission – en technolo-gies de communications, de radiodiffusionet d’information. Grâce à son Centre d’in-novation et à son programme de transfert detechnologie, le CRC donne aux entreprisesaccès à des technologies, compétences etlaboratoires de calibre mondial.

World Wide Web: http://www.crc.caGeneral Information/Renseignementsgénéraux:Phone: (613) 991-3313FAX: (613) 998-5355E-mail: [email protected] Relations/Relations avec lesmédias:Louise Guay, Manager, Communications/Gestionnaire, communicationsPhone: (613) 991-6577E-mail: [email protected] Gotlieb, Media Relations Officer/Agent, Relations avec les médiasPhone: (613) 990-4575E-mail: [email protected] Development/Bureaud’expansion commerciale:Debbie Kemp, Officer/AgentePhone: (613) 998-4287E-mail: [email protected] Hothi, Manager, TechnologyTransfer/Gestionnaire, Transfert de latechnologiePhone: (613) 990-2089E-mail: [email protected] Centre/Centre d’innovation:Marie Lussier, Manager/GestionnairePhone: (613) 991-1635E-mail: [email protected]

240 Duncan Mill Rd., Ste. 403,Toronto, ON M3B 1Z4

With over 12,000 members in 100 localassociations, Community Living Ontariosupports and advocates on behalf of peoplewho have an intellectual disability. Our vi-sion is that all people live with dignity in thecommunity. Areas of focus: community in-clusion, deinstitutionalization, employment,education, family support, advocacy, humanrights.World Wide Web:http://www.communitylivingontario.caPhone: (416) 447-4348FAX: (416) 447-8974Keith Powell, Executive DirectorRichard Van Dine, Media RelationsRozalyn Werner-Arce, Marketing

Confederation of CanadianUnionsP.O. Box 1117, Stn. B,Ottawa, ON K1P 5R2

The CCU is building a democratic labourmovement, where rank and file membersreally control their own unions. Founded in1969, the CCU represents workers fromNova Scotia, Quebec, Ontario and BritishColumbia.*Phone: (416) 736-5109FAX: (416) 736-5519E-mail: [email protected] Grant, PresidentJulie Carew, Vice-President* Inquiries from independent unionswelcome.

Congress of Union Retireesof CanadaNational Office:2841 Riverside Dr., Ottawa, ON K1V 8X7

CURC represents retired union memberswho come from the affiliated unions of theCanadian Labour Congress. Their structureis like the CLC’s with provincial federationsof retirees. CURC is represented on theCLC executive council.World Wide Web: http://curc.clc-ctc.caLarry Wagg, PresidentPhone: (613) 526-7422E-mail: [email protected] McGarry, SecretaryPhone: (613) 526-7422E-mail: [email protected]

Connexions InformationSharing Services489 College St., Ste. 305,Toronto, ON M6G 1A5

Connexions compiles and disseminatesinformation about social and economic al-ternatives. Established in 1975 as an inde-pendent non-profit research organizationand information clearinghouse, Connexionscompiles and publishes a variety of resourcematerials in print and electronic formats,including a directory of advocacy groupsand non-governmental organizations. De-mocratization, civil liberties, alternatives to“free market” economics, and grassrootsactivism are areas of special emphasis.World Wide Web:http://www.connexions.orgUlli Diemer, Co-ordinatorPhone: (416) 964-1511

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Conservation Ontario represents Ontario’snetwork of 36 Conservation Authorities –local community-based environmental or-ganizations that manage watersheds acrossOntario. Conservation Authorities work inpartnership with municipalities and otherstakeholders in carrying out various naturalresource programs that balance human, en-vironmental and economic needs.World Wide Web:http://www.conservation-ontario.on.caPhone: (905) 895-0716FAX: (905) 895-0751E-mail:[email protected] Lewington, Marketing andCommunications SpecialistExt. 22E-mail:[email protected] Hunter, General ManagerExt. 24E-mail: [email protected]

Co-operative HousingFederation of Canada /Fédération del’habitation coopérativedu Canada311 – 225 rue Metcalfe St.,Ottawa, ON K2P 1P9

The Co-operative Housing Federation ofCanada is the organized voice of the Cana-dian co-operative housing movement. Itworks to unite, represent and serve housingco-operatives and member organizationsthat support their operation and develop-ment. It works actively for the growth, sta-bility and independence of the co-operativehousing movement in Canada.

La Fédération de l’habitation coopérativedu Canada est le porte-parole officiel dumouvement canadien de l’habitationcoopérative. Notre rôle consiste à unir, àreprésenter et à servir les coopérativesd’habitation du Canada ainsi que lesorganismes membres qui appuient leurfonctionnement et leur développement.Nous cherchons de façon active à favoriserla croissance, la stabilité et l’autonomie dumouvement.

World Wide Web: www.chfc.coopMerrilee Robson, NationalCommunications OfficerPhone: (604) 879-4116, ext. 122Toll free: 1-877-533-2667, ext. 122E-mail: [email protected]

Keith Moyer, Communications Officer,Ontario RegionPhone: (416) 366-1711, ext. 224E-mail: [email protected] Gazzard, Executive DirectorPhone: (613) 230-2201, ext. 230Dale Reagan, Managing Director, OntarioRegionPhone: (416) 366-1711, ext. 223

John Corcelli, B.A.A.230 Heath St. W., Ste. 315,Toronto, ON M5P 1N8

As an actor, musician, researcher andwriter, John’s enthusiasm, varied experienceand observations may lend you the angleyou’re looking for in a story. For a slightlydifferent point of view, give him a call to-day. Quoted in print, online and on radio.

John CorcelliPhone: (416) 487-9047E-mail: [email protected]

Melanie Novis – CorporateSpeech Consultants19 Madison Ave., Toronto, ON M5R 2S2

Melanie Novis, president of CorporateSpeech Consultants, author of CanadianPublic Speaking and award-winning in-structor at the University of Toronto, is aprofessional speech and communicationcoach. Since 1983, Corporate Speech Con-sultants has assisted executives and profes-sionals to develop a competitive businessedge by becoming confident, effectivespeakers and leaders.

Clients include Fortune 500 companies,financial institutions, pharmaceutical com-panies, professional organizations, charitiesand entrepreneurs.

Our customized programs and seminarsinclude:

Professional Presentation SkillsExecutive CoachingEffective Management CommunicationThe Business PitchMedia InterviewsMeeting ManagementSpeech Training

Melanie Novis, PresidentPhone: (416) 483-5866E-mail: [email protected]

Cosmetic Surgery Institute325 Eglinton Ave. E.,Toronto, ON M4P 1L7

An expert in both cosmetic andreconstructive plastic surgery, Dr. Carman isthe Director of the Cosmetic Surgery Insti-tute in Toronto. His analysis and commentregarding topical issues in plastic surgeryare frequently quoted in both print andbroadcast media.Dr. Wayne Carman, M.D., F.R.C.S.C.,Plastic SurgeonPhone: (416) 322-7108FAX: (416) 322-7110

The Council for Businessand the Arts in Canada165 University Ave., Ste. 903,Toronto, ON M5H 3B8

CBAC is the national association of busi-nesses that support the arts through strate-gic community investments. Providing lead-ership to business, by business, CBAC pro-duces authoritative research surveys, publi-cations and timely programs, includingthree annual awards. CBAC does not makegrants.

World Wide Web:http://www.businessforarts.orgBillie Bridgman, PresidentPhone: (416) 869-3016FAX: (416) 869-0435E-mail:[email protected]

Council of OntarioUniversities180 Dundas St. W., 11th Fl.,Toronto, ON M5G 1Z8

The Council of Ontario Universities(COU) represents the collective interests of18 member institutions and two associatemembers. Its mandate is to provide leader-ship on issues facing the publicly fundeduniversities, to participate actively in thedevelopment of relevant public policy, tocommunicate the contribution of highereducation in the Province of Ontario, and tofoster co-operation and understandingamong the universities, related associations,the provincial government and the public.World Wide Web: http://www.cou.on.caPublic Affairs:Phone: (416) 979-2165, ext. 236FAX: (416) 979-8635E-mail: [email protected]

Covenant HouseCovenant House Toronto, 20 Gerrard St.E., Toronto, ON M5B 2P3

Covenant House Vancouver, 575 DrakeSt., Vancouver, BC V6B 4K8

Covenant House is Canada’s largest shel-ter for homeless youth with locations in To-ronto and Vancouver. We provide safe shel-ter, food, clothing, counselling and healthcare as well as educational and vocationalresources to young people between the agesof 16 and 24. Our goal is to help kids makepositive changes in their lives and build in-dependent futures.World Wide Web:http://www.covenanthouse.ca

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Toronto:Rose Cino, Media Relations ManagerPhone: (416) 204-7081 Home phone:(416) 264-8101Vancouver:Michelle Clausius, CommunicationsCo-ordinatorPhone: (604) 685-5437, ext. 36

Randall Craig, CFA, MBA:Consultant, Author, Speaker602 Glengrove Ave.,Toronto, ON M6B 2H8

Author of Leaving the Mother Ship, abook about career planning/work-life bal-ance, Randall founded successful start-ups,held a long-time position at a “big-five”consulting firm, and was an executive at apublic company. Profiled in all nationalmedia, he speaks on career-related matters,entrepreneurship, consulting, marketingstrategy and personal empowerment. Website has free articles; contact him for a re-view copy of his book.

World Wide Web:http://www.ptadvisors.comhttp://www.LeavingTheMotherShip.comRandall M. Craig, CFA, M.B.A.,Consultant, Author, SpeakerPhone: (416) 918-5384FAX: (416) 256-7763E-mail: [email protected]

602 11th Ave. S.W., Ste. 225,Calgary, AB T2R 1J8

Credit Counselling Services of Alberta isa not-for-profit consumer education andcounselling service on budgeting, debt man-agement and credit issues. Services includean information line, workshops, brochures,individual counselling and consumer repay-ment programs (including Orderly Paymentof Debts). Services provided throughout theprovince with travelling counsellors and atoll free line.

World Wide Web:http://www.creditcounselling.comAdditional Office:Ste. 440, Sun Life Place, 10123 99th St.,Edmonton, AB T5J 3H1Fran Smith, Executive DirectorPhone: (403) 234-6182FAX: (403) 265-2240

E-mail: [email protected] Rennie, Community LiaisonManagerPhone: (403) 234-6184FAX: (403) 265-2240E-mail: [email protected] Klein, Supervisor, EdmontonOfficePhone: (780) 917-8253FAX: (780) 423-2791E-mail: [email protected]

Greg Crowe, Mining andCommodities Expert

Greg Crowe (M.Sc., P.Geo.) is Presidentand CEO of Entrée Gold, a Vancouver-based junior resource company (TSX-V:ETG; AMEX: EGI) engaged in explorationand advancement of gold and copper pros-pects in Mongolia. Mr. Crowe is a registeredprofessional geologist with 20+ years ofexploration, business and entrepreneurialexperience throughout North America,Latin America, Africa and Asia.

Mr. Crowe is an experienced media guest(TV, radio, print, online) and can discusscommodity trends (copper, gold, and otherbase and precious metals), mining, explora-tion, and natural resource projects in Mon-golia and China.World Wide Web:http://www.entreegold.comGreg Crowe, M.Sc., P.Geo., Mining andCommodities ExpertToll free: 1-866-368-7330E-mail: [email protected] Inquiries:Primoris Group – Public RelationsToll free: 1-866-368-7330

17 rue York St., Ste./bur 201,Ottawa, ON K1N 9J6

The Cultural Human Resources Council(CHRC) is a national arts service organiza-tion dedicated to strengthening Canada’scultural workforce through leadership andinnovative solutions on Human Resourceissues. CHRC produces career developmenttools, publishes research, manages youth

internship programs and hosts Canada’spremier online job board for artists and cul-tural workers.

Le Conseil des ressources humaines dusecteur culturel (CRHSC) est un organismede service voué au renforcement de main-d’oeuvre culturelle qui exerce son leader-ship en trouvant des solutions novatricesaux problèmes de ressources humaines dusecteur: outils de perfectionnement profes-sionnel, recherche, programmes de stagepour les jeunes et centre d’emploi virtuelpour les artistes et les travailleurs culturels.World Wide Web:http://www.culturalhrc.cahttp://www.crhsculturel.caPhone: (613) 562-1535FAX: (613) 562-2982E-mail: [email protected] Annis, Executive Director/Directrice généraleExt. 22E-mail: [email protected] Anderchuk, Manager,Communications and Marketing/Gestionnaire, Communications etmarketingExt. 31E-mail: [email protected]

1 First Canadian Place, Ste. 350,Toronto, ON M5X 1C1

Need an enthusiastic, knowledgeablesource? Martin Wales is a marketing andbusiness development expert. He also spe-cializes in Internet Marketing, as a leadingauthority on Audio Marketing, e.g. InternetRadio and Podcasting. He’s an accom-plished author, speaker and seasoned mediaguest/commentator/analyst on CBC,CityTV and CTV and numerous radio pro-grams.World Wide Web:http://www.martinwales.comhttp://www.customercatcher.comMartin Wales, PresidentPhone: (416) 221-1059Cellular: (416) 618-5630After hours: (905) 221-5193Toll free: 1-800-399-5755FAX: (416) 657-2520E-mail: [email protected]

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191 New Toronto St.,Toronto, ON M8V 2E7

Daily Bread’s mission is to help peoplestruggling with hunger – 175,000 across theGTA – while working to eliminate the needfor food banks. In addition to supportingfood programs, Daily Bread conducts re-search, including a survey of clients, and is-sues reports that make the case for improv-ing its clients’ lives.World Wide Web:http://www.dailybread.caPhone: (416) 203-0050FAX: (416) 203-0049E-mail: [email protected] Howe, Communications and IssueMarketing Co-ordinatorExt. 238E-mail: [email protected] Oliphant, Director of Researchand CommunicationsExt. 256E-mail: [email protected] Nyberg, Executive DirectorExt. 235E-mail: [email protected]

Anne Day – Company ofWomen1353 Cleaver Dr., Oakville, ON L6J 1W5

Anne Day is the founder of Company ofWomen, an organization dedicated to creat-ing business and personal development op-portunities for women. Through monthlydinners with inspiring speakers, workshops,trade shows and an online and print direc-tory, women support each other as theylaunch, build and grow their businesses.Company of Women has just produced itsfirst book, Courage to Succeed: InspiringStories from Enterprising Women.World Wide Web: http://www.companyofwomen.caAnne Day, FounderPhone: (905) 338-1771FAX: (905) 338-3018E-mail: [email protected]

10 St. Mary St., Ste. 420,Toronto, ON M4Y 1P95633 Sherbrooke St. E.,Montreal, QC H1N 1A3

DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE is one ofCanada’s leading international developmentagencies. For three decades we have helpedimprove living and working conditions incountries around the world, providing $375million for human rights, community devel-opment and emergency aid in Africa, Asiaand Latin America. Founded by Canada’sCatholic bishops, we educate Canadiansabout Third World issues and help the pooruse social and economic tools to take con-trol of their lives.World Wide Web: http://www.devp.orgToronto Office:Jack Panozzo, Communications OfficerPhone: (416) 922-1592, ext. 222Toll free: 1-800-494-1401FAX: (416) 922-0957E-mail: [email protected] Office:Ken Whittingham, Communications andResearch DirectorPhilippe Doucet, Communications OfficerThierry Vogler, Communications OfficerPhone: (514) 257-8711Toll free: 1-888-234-8533FAX: (514) 257-8497E-mail: [email protected] OFFICES:British Columbia:John Gabor2690 Stockton Cres.,Abbotsford, BC V2S 4K2Phone: (604) 864-6393E-mail: [email protected]/Mackenzie:Bob Schmidt8421 101st Ave., Edmonton, AB T6A 0L1Phone: (780) 424-1557FAX: (780) 465-3003E-mail: [email protected]:Michael Murphy506 25th St. E., Ste. 200,Saskatoon, SK S7K 4A7Phone: (306) 653-5636FAX: (306) 244-8537E-mail: [email protected]

Manitoba:Lorraine Dumont211 Edmonton St.,Winnipeg, MB R3C 1R4Phone: (204) 231-2848FAX: (204) 237-7471E-mail: [email protected]:Toronto-PeterboroughSiobhan Rowan10 St. Mary St., Ste. 420,Toronto, ON M4Y 1P9Phone: (416) 922-1592FAX: (416) 922-0957E-mail: [email protected] OntarioPauline Leduc1247 Kilborn Pl., Ottawa, ON K1H 6K9Phone: (613) 738-9644FAX: (613) 738-0130E-mail: [email protected] OntarioPaul Lemieux354 King St. W., ste. 206,Hamilton, ON L8P 1B3Phone/FAX: (905) 528-0770E-mail: [email protected] Brunswick/Prince Edward Island:Jacqueline Savard702, rue Principale, ste 22,Petit Rocher, NB E8J 1V1Phone: (506) 783-7703FAX: (506) 783-7743E-mail: [email protected] Scotia:Nancy BlairCatholic Pastoral Centre, 1531 Grafton St.,P.O. Box 1527, Halifax, NS B3J 2Y3Phone/FAX: (902) 422-8428E-mail: [email protected] and Labrador:Anne Mackey8A Church Rd.,Grand Falls-Windsor, NL A2A 1Z1Phone: (709) 489-1000FAX: (709) 489-6393E-mail: [email protected]

Diamond Information Centre160 Bloor St. E., Toronto, ON M4W 3P7

The Diamond Information Centre workswith fashion, consumer, lifestyle and generalnews journalists across the country to pro-vide a wide variety of information on dia-monds and diamond buying habits.World Wide Web:http://www.forevermark.comPhone: (416) 926-7313FAX: (416) 926-7497Kim Sutch, Public Relations DirectorSusan Hope, Public Relations Executive

Sources Hot TipA listing in Sources is a press office that never sleeps.Put your organization in the public eye. (416) 964-7799

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The DivaCup MenstrualSolution1375 Weber St. E., Ste. 25089,Kitchener, ON N2A 4A5

Women worldwide are raving about thisrevolutionary method of internal feminineprotection. The DivaCup has changed eve-rything we hate most about being a woman– our monthly cycle! Once you use it, youwill never go back to using tampons or padsagain! Guaranteed. FDA and Health Canadaapproved.World Wide Web:http://www.divacup.comDiva International Inc.Phone: (519) 896-8100Toll free: 1-866-444-3482FAX: (519) 896-6920Francine Chambers, PresidentE-mail: [email protected] Pickering, Vice-President

Doctors Without Borders /Médecins Sans FrontièresCanada720 Spadina Ave., Ste. 402,Toronto, ON M5S 2T9

Since 1991, more than 800 Canadian vol-unteers with this international medical relieforganization have brought emergency medi-cal aid to people around the world who aresuffering from the effects of war, epidemicsand natural disasters. We have no political,economic or religious affiliations.

World Wide Web: http://www.msf.caNATIONAL OFFICE:Phone: (416) 964-0619Toll free: 1-800-982-7903FAX: (416) 963-8707E-mail: [email protected] Pagé, Executive DirectorBen Chapman, Director of HumanResourcesMichèle Joanisse, Director ofFundraisingTony Parmar, Director of Programs

REGIONAL OFFICES:Ottawa Office:1 Nicholas St., Ste. 732,Ottawa, ON K1N 7B7Phone: (613) 241-4949FAX: (613) 241-4411Québec Regional Office:Montréal1470 Peel, Ste. 220,Montréal, QC H3A 1T1Phone: (514) 845-5621FAX: (514) 845-3707E-mail: [email protected]

Western Regional Office:Vancouver45 Dunlevy Ave., Ste. 230,Vancouver, BC V6A 3A3Phone: (604) 732-0673FAX: (604) 732-0671E-mail: [email protected]

Doggie Central3151 Lenworth Dr.,Mississauga, ON L4X 2G6

The GTA’s largest premier indoor dogpark with 12,000-square-feet of indoor ca-nine fun! Daycare, training, seminars andupscale dog products along with services tomeet the daily needs of well loved canines.

Trained staff in pet first aid, nutrition, ag-gression/behaviour awareness. Book thepark for private parties/meet-up groups.World Wide Web:http://www.doggiecentral.caPhone: (416) 412-7771Jeff Rooney, Top DogE-mail: [email protected] Rooney, Lead DogE-mail: [email protected]

Donna Gulley – Author156 Coachwood Cres. S.W.,Calgary, AB T3H 1C1

Donna Gulley is dedicated to creating ahighly successful series of books on healthand wellness. She offers a monthly newslet-ter that will provide depth of knowledge andinsights into death, losses and health to helpothers. Prayer, attitude, nutrition and exer-cise are the keys to staying fit.

World Wide Web:http://www.donnagulley.comDonna Gulley, AuthorPhone/FAX: (403) 590-8234E-mail: [email protected]

Ann Douglas, Author3108 Frances Stewart Rd.,Peterborough, ON K9H 7J8

Author of 27 books, including thebestselling “The Mother of All®” Booksseries: The Mother of All Pregnancy Books,The Mother of All Baby Books, The Motherof All Toddler Books and The Mother of AllParenting Books. Frequently featured in the

print and broadcast media in Canada and theU.S. Expect practical tips, lively anecdotesand “real world” advice.World Wide Web:http://www.having-a-baby.comAnn DouglasPhone: (705) 742-3265FAX: (705) 742-9672E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]

Drake International79 Wellington St. W., Ste. 2400,Toronto, ON M5K 1H6

Members of the Drake Group of Compa-nies are global leaders in the field of humanresources, consultative management, staff-ing and technology solutions. Using inno-vative strategies, Drake reduces costs, in-creases revenue and customizes HR solu-tions, including outsourcing of non-corebusiness functions. Allow Drake to help youand your company Outperform.World Wide Web:http://www.drakeintl.comPhone: (416) 216-1000FAX: (416) 216-1109E-mail: [email protected] Meredith, President of NorthAmericaPhone: (416) 216-1004E-mail: [email protected] Jewell, Vice-President, SolutionsPhone: (416) 216-1087E-mail: [email protected] Saunders, Vice-President,OperationsPhone: (416) 216-1154E-mail: [email protected] Scala, Vice-President, Marketingand Public RelationsPhone: (416) 216-1153E-mail: [email protected]

2000 Simcoe St. N.,Oshawa, ON L1H 7L7

Highly rated by students, employers andgraduates, Durham College offers nearly100 top-notch programs, new and expandedfacilities, an employer guarantee and aSkills Training Centre. The college’sOshawa campus is also home to the Univer-sity of Ontario Institute of Technology. Getimmediate commentary from experts in nu-merous fields.

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World Wide Web:http://www.durhamcollege.caPhone: (905) 721-2000FAX: (905) 721-3155E-mail: [email protected] Polonsky, PresidentPhone: (905) 721-3101Communications and Marketing:Donna Mcfarlane, Vice-President,Communications and MarketingPhone: (905) 721-3111, ext. 2952E-mail:[email protected] Henvey, Communications OfficerPhone: (905) 721-3111, ext. 2513E-mail: [email protected] Middleton, CommunicationsOfficerPhone: (905) 721-3111, ext. 2197E-mail:[email protected]

Regional Municipality ofDurhamBox 623, Whitby, ON L1N 6A3

Durham Region is a partnership of eighturban and rural municipalities covering2,500 square kilometres, immediately eastof Toronto. One of the fastest growing ar-eas in Canada, the Region successfully in-tegrates industry, farmland, greenspace andbusinesses to support its population of al-most 500,000 people in a thriving, caringcommunity environment.World Wide Web:http://www.region.durham.on.caManager, Corporate CommunicationsPhone: (905) 668-7711, ext. 2068FAX: (905) 668-1468Additional Contacts for the Region ofDurham:Phone for all below: (905) 668-7711Toll free: 1-800-372-1102FAX: (905) 668-1567Roger M. Anderson, Regional ChairGarry H. Cubitt, Chief AdministrativeOfficerPatricia M. Madill, Regional ClerkGarth Johns, Commissioner of HumanResourcesBrian J. Roy, Regional SolicitorPatrick W. Olive, Commissioner ofEconomic Development and TourismR. James Clapp, Commissioner ofFinanceDr. Robert J. Kyle, Commissioner andMedical Officer of HealthAlex L. Georgieff, Commissioner ofPlanning

Vernon White, Chief of PoliceCliff Curtis, Commissioner of WorksIvan Ciuciura, Director of EmergencyManagementDr. Hugh Drouin, Commissioner ofSocial Services

EECO Canada (EnvironmentalCareers Organization) /L’Organisation pour lescarrières en environnement700 4th Ave. S.W., Ste. 1450,Calgary, AB T2P 3J4

ECO Canada is a not-for-profit organiza-tion that offers the latest information on oneof the most critical factors affecting the en-vironment – environmental professions.ECO Canada is the only organization inCanada that can quickly provide compre-hensive statistical data on environmentalemployment issues that impact Canadianhealth and wealth.

ECO Canada est une organisation sans butlucratif qui offre des informations courantessur l’un des facteurs qui affectent l’en-vironnement : les professions environne-mentales. ECO Canada est le seul organis-me canadien à offrir rapidement desdonnées statistiques sur les enjeux del’emploi qui affectent la santé et la richessecanadienne.

World Wide Web:http://www.eco.ca/mediaNational Office:Phone: (403) 233-0748FAX: (403) 269-9544Grant Trump, President and CEOE-mail: [email protected] Kerford, Vice-PresidentE-mail: [email protected] Ring, Marketing andCommunications DirectorE-mail: [email protected]

easyDNS TechnologiesInc.219 Dufferin St., Ste. 304A,Toronto, ON M6K 3J1

easyDNS has been a leading provider ofoutsourced DNS services and domain nameregistrar since 1998. Every organization hasat least one domain name or web address.Every e-mail, instant message or web siteaccess requires functional DNS. easyDNS

demystifies both the technical underpin-nings of the internet as well as the wider in-tellectual property, security, economic andcultural issues as they relate to an increas-ingly inter-networked world.

Jeftovic explains the technology and theramifications in simple, easy-to-understandlanguage with a rare no-nonsense delivery.Former Director to the Canadian InternetRegistration Authority (CIRA), participantin Industry Canada’s anti-spam task-forceworking group and frequent media com-mentator on internet issues (ITCanada.ca,Global News, CTV, internet.com, WIRED,Business Week, etc.).World Wide Web:http://www.easydns.comPhone: (416) 535-8672Toll free: 1-888-677-4741Mark Jeftovic, Founder and PresidentExt. 225E-mail: [email protected]

Consultants and Actuaries, 110 SheppardAve. E., Ste. 900, Toronto, ON M2N 7A3

consulting to insurance companies/finan-cial institutions on mergers, acquisitions,valuations, etc.pensions and benefitsemployee communicationsasset consultinghealthcare managementClients: corporate employers, govern-

ments, financial institutions, multi-em-ployer trusts, universities, unions, lawyers.World Wide Web: http://www.eckler.caToronto Office:Phone: (416) 429-3330 or (416) 696-3000FAX: (416) 429-3794Bill Weiland, Managing PartnerPhone: (416) 696-3011E-mail: [email protected] ConsultingGreg MalonePhone: (416) 696-3098BenefitsTodd McLeanPhone: (416) 696-3059Employee CommunicationsPaul HarriethaPhone: (416) 696-3064Financial InstitutionsHugh WhitePhone: (416) 696-3030Bill WeilandPhone: (416) 696-3011Healthcare ManagementRobert GrignonPhone: (514) 879-8727FAX: (514) 848-9079

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Pensions and BenefitsDavid GracePhone: (416) 696-3072Vancouver Office:Tom WeddellPhone: (604) 682-1381FAX: (604) 669-1510Winnipeg Office:John CorpPhone: (204) 988-1571FAX: (204) 988-1589Montreal Office:Phone: (514) 848-9077FAX: (514) 848-9079Financial InstitutionsLuc FarmerPhone: (514) 874-4615Pensions and BenefitsGilles BouchardPhone: (514) 879-8722Halifax Office:Peter HayesPhone: (902) 492-2822FAX: (902) 454-9398

Elections Ontario /Élections Ontario51 Rolark Dr., Toronto, ON M1R 3B1

Elections Ontario is the non-partisanagency of the Legislative Assembly of On-tario that, under the direction of the ChiefElection Officer and in compliance with theElection Act and the Election Finances Act,administers provincial elections, by-elec-tions and referenda.

Élections Ontario est un organismeapolitique de l’Assemblée législative del’Ontario qui, sous l’égide du directeurgénéral des élections et en vertu de la Loiélectorale et la Loi sur le financement desélections, administre les élections générales,les élections partielles et les référendums enOntario.

World Wide Web:http://www.electionsontario.on.caMedia Centre:Phone: (416) 212-6186Toll free: 1-866-252-2152FAX: (416) 326-6200E-mail: [email protected] Bussey, Manager,CommunicationsPhone: (416) 326-5489E-mail:[email protected] Chung, Communications OfficerPhone: (416) 326-5520

E-mail:[email protected] Hollins, Chief Election Officer ofOntarioLoren Wells, Assistant Chief ElectionOfficer of Ontario

Electricity DistributorsAssociation3700 Steeles Ave. W., Ste. 1100,Vaughan, ON L4L 8K8

The Electricity Distributors Association(EDA) is the voice of Ontario’s local elec-tricity distributors, the publicly and pri-vately owned companies that safely and re-liably deliver electricity to over four millionOntario homes, businesses and public insti-tutions. The EDA provides members withadvocacy and representation in the legisla-tive and regulatory environment.

Christine Hallas, Manager,Communications and Media RelationsPhone: (905) 265-5322FAX: (905) 265-5301E-mail: [email protected]

480 University Ave., Ste. 1000,Toronto, ON M5G 1V2

The Elementary Teachers’ Federation ofOntario represents 70,000 public elemen-tary school teachers and education workersacross Ontario and is the largest teacher fed-eration in Canada outside of Quebec. ETFOwelcomes media inquiries about a widerange of educational and social issues.

World Wide Web: http://www.etfo.caPhone: (416) 962-3836FAX: (416) 642-2424Emily Noble, PresidentGene Lewis, General SecretaryCommunications:Johanna BrandCellular: (416) 948-2554E-mail: [email protected] MorisonCellular: (416) 948-3406E-mail: [email protected] Bargaining Communications:Harold VigodaCellular: (416) 948-0351E-mail: [email protected]

Eli Bay’s Relaxation ResponseInstitute1352 Bathurst St., Ste. 201,Toronto, ON M5R 3H7

Since 1978, Eli Bay has been teachingothers how to boost health, well-being andperformance by consciously harnessing the

mind-body connection. Those using hispractical strategy gain exceptional innercontrol over anxiety and stress; enjoy en-hanced concentration, creativity, flexibility,memory; and experience dramatic improve-ments in dozens of stress-related medicalproblems.World Wide Web: http://www.elibay.comEli Bay, Founder/DirectorPhone: (416) 932-2784FAX: (416) 932-2971E-mail: [email protected]

Elkind, Lipton & JacobsBarristers & Solicitors1 Queen St. E., Ste. 1900,Toronto, ON M5C 2W6

ELKIND, LIPTON & JACOBS is a fullservice business-oriented law firm repre-senting private and public companies andindividual clients.

We provide creative, practical solutions toproblems whether commercial or litigious.

We maintain close contacts with leadinglaw firms across Canada and have over 200correspondents worldwide to assist our cli-ents.Phone: (416) 367-0871FAX: (416) 367-9388E-mail: [email protected] Jacobs, Q.C., C.Med., C.Arb.,Alternative Dispute Resolution andLitigation (Business), Insurance andFamilyElliot Y. Rand, Corporate LawChristine Jonathan, Employment LawMichael D. Lipton, Q.C., Insolvency andRegulatoryKevin Weber, LitigationStanley W. Elkind, Q.C., Mergers andAcquisitionsJordan M. Cohen, Real Estate/SecuredLendingSaul D. Paton, Wills and EstatesLaura A. Ward, LitigationTariq Taherbhai, Corporate/Commercial

Ellis Associates Inc.2025 Sheppard Ave. E., Ste. 4409,Toronto, ON M2J 1V6

Ellis Associates provides in-depth apprais-als of individuals and groups, multi-raterassessment, coaching and team building tohelp clients make key people decisions withconfidence and clarity. We assist clients inthe development and implementation ofcustomized HR programs in selection, pro-motion, performance management, leader-ship development and succession manage-ment.

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World Wide Web:http://www.ea-insight.comE-mail: [email protected] Ellis, Ph.D., Senior PartnerPhone: (416) 491-8385FAX: (416) 491-0023E-mail: [email protected]

Head Office:855 2nd St. S.W., Ste. 1800,Calgary, AB T2P 2S5

EnCana is one of North America’s lead-ing natural gas producers, is among the larg-est holders of gas and oil resource landsonshore North America and is a technicaland cost leader in the in-situ recovery ofoilsands bitumen. EnCana delivers predict-able, reliable, profitable growth from itsportfolio of long-life resource plays situatedin Canada and the United States. Containedin unconventional reservoirs, resource playsare large contiguous accumulations of hy-drocarbons, located in thick or areally ex-tensive deposits, that typically have lowgeological and commercial developmentrisk, low average decline rates and very longproducing lives. The application of technol-ogy to unlock the huge resource potential ofthese plays typically results in continuousincreases in production and reserves anddecreases in costs over multiple decades ofresource play life. EnCana common sharestrade on the Toronto and New York stockexchanges under the symbol ECA.World Wide Web:http://www.encana.comPhone: (403) 645-2000FAX: (403) 645-3400E-mail: [email protected] Media Inquiries:Florence Murphy, Vice-President, Publicand Community RelationsPhone: (403) 645-4748FAX: (403) 645-4628Financial and Business Media Inquiries:Alan Boras, Manager, Media RelationsPhone: (403) 645-4747FAX: (403) 517-7500

174 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, ON L1G 4S9Operating in Canada, the U.S. and

Mexico, En-Pro provides business and insti-tutional clients with confidential market in-telligence to monitor, negotiate and reducecosts for petroleum products, compressed

gases, bulk chemicals, utility contracts andwaste disposal services. With over 8,000continuously serviced client locations, En-Pro is in a unique position to rapidly impacta client’s bottom line with cost reductions.World Wide Web: http://www.en-pro.comL.W. Drover, PresidentPhone: (905) 686-6400FAX: (905) 686-6439E-mail: [email protected]

Environment and PlasticsIndustry Council5915 Airport Rd., Ste. 712,Mississauga, ON L4V 1T1

EPIC is an industry initiative committed tothe responsible use and recovery of plasticsresources. It promotes an integrated ap-proach to waste management and offerstechnical expertise toward the developmentof innovative waste management solutionsthat are economically and environmentallysustainable. EPIC is a respected informationresource in Canada and works to promotethe safe and efficient use of plastics at allstages of its lifecycle. EPIC is a council ofthe Canadian Plastics Industry Association.World Wide Web:http://www.plastics.ca/epicCathy Cirko, Director GeneralPhone: (905) 678-7748E-mail: [email protected]

Epilepsy Canada1470 Peel St., Ste. 745,Montreal, QC H3A 1T1

Epilepsy Canada’s mission is to enhancethe quality of life for persons affected byepilepsy through promotion and support ofresearch as well as facilitation of educationand awareness initiatives that build under-standing and acceptance of epilepsy. Epi-lepsy Canada partners provide direct clientservices, public education and counselling.World Wide Web: http://www.epilepsy.caNATIONAL OFFICE:Phone: (514) 845-7855Toll free: 1-877-SEIZURE (734-0873)FAX: (514) 845-7866E-mail: [email protected] ASSOCIATIONSBRITISH COLUMBIA:B.C. Epilepsy Society (Provincial Office):Shawn Laari, Executive Director535 West 10th Ave., Ste. 120, Vancouver,BC V5Z 1K9Phone: (604) 875-6704FAX: (604) 875-0617E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://www.bcepilepsy.com

ALBERTA:Southern Alberta Epilepsy Association:Lorri Penner, Executive Director447 Mayor Magrath Dr. S.,Lethbridge, AB T1J 3L8Phone: (403) 328-8344FAX: (403) 394-0994E-mail: [email protected] Epilepsy Association:Maureen Werlin, President11007 124th St., Edmonton, AB T5M 0J5Phone: (780) 488-9600FAX: (780) 447-5486E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://www.edmontonepilepsy.orgSASKATCHEWAN:Epilepsy Regina:Lynn Murray41 Highland Way, Regina, SK S4R 8N8Phone: (306) 565-0009FAX: (306) 565-0664E-mail: [email protected]:Epilepsy Ontario:Dianna Findlay, Provincial ExecutiveDirector308 – 1 Promenade Circle,Thornhill, ON L4J 4P8Phone: (905) 764-5099FAX: (905) 764-1231E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://epilepsyontario.orgEpilepsy Brampton and Area:Jen Dundas, Executive Director37 George St. N., Ste. 201,Brampton, ON L6X 1R5Phone: (905) 450-5283FAX: (905) 450-3153E-mail: [email protected] Durham Region:Dianne McKenzie, Executive Director119 Ash St., Whitby, ON L1N 4B1Phone: (905) 666-9926Toll free: 1-800-350-9069FAX: (905) 666-4529E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://www.epilepsydurham.comEpilepsy Huron-Perth-Bruce:Caroline Simons, Executive DirectorHuron County Complex, Jacob MemorialBldg., RR #5, Clinton, ON N0M 1L0Phone: (519) 482-5527FAX: (519) 482-5379E-mail: [email protected] Kingston and Area:Tim Eichholz, Executive Director100 Stuart St., Kingston, ON K7L 2V6Phone: (613) 542-6222FAX: (613) 548-4162E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://www.epilepsykingston.org

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Epilepsy Mississauga:Ed Gorenak, President3034 Palstan Rd., Ste. 305,Mississauga, ON L4Y 2Z6Phone: (905) 803-0526FAX: (905) 803-0729E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://www.epilepsymississauga.comEpilepsy Niagara:Melissa Penner, Executive Director5017 Victoria Ave.,Niagara Falls, ON L2E 4C9Phone: (905) 932-2485FAX: (905) 468-2758E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://epilepsyontario.org/niagara.htmlEpilepsy Ottawa Carleton:Kevin Drysdale, President211 Bronson Ave., Ste. 207,Ottawa, ON K1R 6H5Phone/FAX: (613) 594-9255E-mail: [email protected] Peterborough and Area:Thomas E. ApplebyP.O. Box 2453, 4 Simcoe St., Ste. 203,Peterborough, ON K9J 7Y8Phone: (705) 876-0311FAX: (705) 876-0109E-mail: [email protected] Simcoe County:Jocelyn Williams, Office Manager61 Wellington St. W., Ste. 402,Barrie, ON L4N 1K5Phone: (705) 737-3132FAX: (705) 737-5045E-mail:[email protected] Sudbury Manitoulin:Lianne Kusan-Chrétien, ExecutiveDirector303 York St., 2nd Fl.,Sudbury, ON P3E 2A5Phone: (705) 688-0188FAX: (705) 688-1685E-mail: [email protected] Waterloo-Wellington:Michael Galloway, Executive Director301 Frederick St., 2nd Fl.,Kitchener, ON N2H 2N6Phone: (519) 745-2112FAX: (519) 745-2435E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.epilepsyontario.org/chp/waterloo.htmlEpilepsy Windsor and Essex County:Chris Webster, Executive Director545 Ouellette Ave., Ste. 202,Windsor, ON N9A 4J3Phone/FAX: (519) 977-6141E-mail: [email protected] York Region:Merrily Beauchemin, Executive Director11181 Yonge St.,Richmond Hill, ON L4S 1L2Phone: (905) 508-5404FAX: (905) 508-0920

E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://www.epilepsyyork.caSeizure and Brain Injury Centre:Rhonda Latendresse, Executive Director98 Pine St. S., Timmins, ON P4N 2K2Phone: (705) 264-2933Toll free: 1-877-856-5661FAX: (705) 264-0350E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://www.epilepsyontario.org/chp/timmins.htmlQUÉBEC:Association québécoise de l’épilepsie:France Picard, Directrice générale1015, côte du Beaver Hall, bur 111,Montréal, QC H2Z 1S1Phone: (514) 875-5595FAX: (514) 875-0077E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://www.cam.org/~aqeÉpilepsie Abitibi-Témiscamingue:Jacques Bouffard, President207, Taschereau est,Rouyn-Noranda, QC J9X 3E7Phone: (819) 797-1513E-mail:[email protected] Wide Web: http://www.ae-at.qc.ca/Épilepsie Côte-Nord:Brigitte Lambert, Déléguée régionale652, ave Dequen, Sept Îles, QC G4R 2R5Phone: (418) 968-2507FAX: (418) 968-2286E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://membres.lycos.fr/aecn/Épilepsie Gaspésie-Sud:Diane Horth, Coordonnatrice176, boul Gérard-Lévesque, CP 337,Paspébiac Ouest, QC G0C 2K0Phone: (418) 752-6819FAX: (418) 752-5959E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://www.epilepsiegaspesiesud.comÉpilepsie Granby et Région:Jean-Claude Bussière, Coordonnateur17, boul Mountain nord,Granby, QC J2G 9M5Phone: (450) 378-8876FAX: (450) 777-3112E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.epilepsie-granby-regions.qc.caÉpilepsie Outaouais:Sylvie Deschambault, Coordonnatrice115, boul Sacré-Coeur, bur 109,Hull, QC J8X 1C5Phone: (819) 595-3331FAX: (819) 771-3286E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://www.epilepsieoutaouais.org

Épilepsie régionale pour personnesépileptiques de la Région 02:Nicole Bouchard, Coordonnatrice130, rue Racine est, CP 1633,Chicoutimi, QC G7H 6Z5Phone: (418) 549-9888FAX: (418) 549-3547E-mail: [email protected]Épilepsie – Section de Québec:Lise Laverdière, C.M., DirectricegénéraleHôpital du Sacré-Coeur,1, ave du Sacré-Coeur, bur 354 ouest,Québec, QC G1N 2W1Phone: (418) 524-8752FAX: (418) 524-5882E-mail:[email protected] EDWARD ISLAND:Epilepsy Prince Edward Island:Dorothy Farish, PresidentRR #1, Richmond, PE C0A 1X0Phone: (902) 854-2063E-mail: [email protected] Lenentine, Information/Education/Fundraising95 Orlebar St.,Charlottetown, PE C1A 4X9Phone: (902) 892-3274FAX: (902) 368-7180E-mail: [email protected]

Essential CommunicationsLtd.33 Sarah Ashbridge Ave.,Toronto, ON M4L 3Y1

CEO and founder Ian Kennedy is an in-novative implementer who – through coach-ing, training and speaking – stretches peo-ple and organizations to move past psycho-logical, organizational and financialboundaries. A former broadcaster and fre-quent radio guest, quoted in Reader’s Digestand the Toronto Star. With 14 years experi-ence in Career Transition, Mr. Kennedy spe-cializes in creativity, transition and perform-ance.World Wide Web:http://www.essentialcommunications.caE-mail:[email protected] Kennedy, DirectorPhone: (416) 461-8754FAX: (416) 461-3189E-mail:[email protected]

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Evangelical Fellowship ofCanadaM.I.P. Box 3745, Markham, ON L3R 0Y4

The Evangelical Fellowship of Canadagathers Christians together to dialogue, toequip and to partner for greater effective-ness in ministry and public witness. Since1964, the EFC has provided a national forumfor evangelicals and a constructive voice forbiblical principles in life and society.

The EFC affiliates include evangelicalcongregations, denominations, educationalinstitutions and ministry organizations, whouphold a common statement of faith. To-gether the EFC affiliates represent overthree million Canadians. The EFC is an ac-tive participant in the World EvangelicalAlliance.

To view our current initiatives and partner-ships visit the EFC web site. Visit the EFC’sgathering of the Canadian Christian com-munity online at www.christianity.ca. Or-der a copy of the EFC publication Faith To-day at www.faithtoday.ca.World Wide Web:www.evangelicalfellowship.caGail Reid, Director, CommunicationsPhone: (905) 479-5885, ext. 227E-mail: [email protected]

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10 Commerce Valley Dr. E., Ste. 200,Thornhill, ON L3T 7N7

FGIworld is a leader in Employee Assist-ance Programs, Workplace Health &Wellness, Absence Management & Preven-tion and Cross-Cultural Solutions. For 25years, FGIworld has been helping organiza-tions address their health and productivityissues by supporting the physical, psycho-logical and social health of their employees.FGIworld touches the lives of more thanfour million people, serving 2,200 companiesin more than 100 countries around theworld. FGIworld’s integrated delivery ofservices continues to redefine workplacehealth.

FGIworld est un chef de file en matière deprogrammes d’aide aux employés, de santéet bien-être en milieu de travail, de gestion

et prévention des absences et de solutionsinterculturelles. Pour vingt-cinq ans,FGIworld aide les organisations à régler lesproblèmes de santé et de productivité enfavorisant la santé physique, psychologiqueet sociale de leurs employés. Les 2 200 cli-ents de FGIworld comptent quatre millionsd’employés dans plus de cent pays. Laprestation de services intégrée est à l’imagedu nouveau regard de FGIworld sur la santéau travail.World Wide Web:http://www.fgiworld.comPhone/Tél: (905) 886-2157Toll free/Sans frais: 1-800-263-4533FAX/Téléc: (905) 886-3718Moira Potter, Communications Manager/chef des communications

Fathers’ ResourcesInternationalP.O. Box 114, Stn. A,Toronto, ON M5W 1A2

A father’s parenting relationship postseparation/divorce is paramount. We pro-vide informed commentary and positiveseparation/divorce solutions to media, par-ents, professionals, courts and governments.Children benefit from learning mature con-flict-resolution skills, when parents remainchild focused and solution oriented. We helpparents reduce divorce-related conflictswith education and mentoring.World Wide Web:http://www.fathers-resources.comOffice: (416) 861-0626Private: (416) 462-0421E-mail: [email protected] Guspie, Executive DirectorHeidi Nabert, DirectorCellular: (416) 550-2847

Federation of CanadianNaturists (FCN)P.O. Box 186, Stn. D,Etobicoke, ON M9A 4X2

Established in 1985, this national non-profit organization promotes naturism/nud-ism in Canada and informs/represents theinterests of Canadian naturist/nudist indi-viduals, families, clubs, resorts and organi-zations. Affiliated with the Belgium-basedInternational Naturist Federation, whichrepresents naturists in over 30 countries, theFCN gives an international voice to Cana-dian nudists/naturists.World Wide Web: http://www.fcn.ca/Phone/FAX: (416) 410-6833E-mail: [email protected]

Stéphane Deschênes, Media RelationsDirectorPhone: (416) 219-5856Entrevue francophone:Michel VaïsTél: (514) 278-5764Téléc: (514) 278-5521Courriel: [email protected] Naturist Federation:St. Hubertusstraat 5, B-2600, Antwerpen,BelgiumPhone: 011 32 3 230 05 72FAX: 011 32 3 281 26 07

Fidelity Investments CanadaLimitedHead Office:483 Bay St., Ste. 200,Toronto, ON M5G 2N7

Fidelity Investments Canada has nearly$36 billion in assets under management onbehalf of mutual fund and pension fund in-vestors and is part of the Fidelity Invest-ments organization of Boston, one of theworld’s largest providers of financial serv-ices. Fidelity is the No. 1 provider ofworkplace savings plans in North America.In Canada, Fidelity administers defined con-tribution plans and manages defined benefitassets totalling $4 billion (Cdn) on behalf ofcorporate clients across the country.

Fidelity Investments conducts its own re-search through a staff of 600 investmentprofessionals worldwide including portfoliomanagers and analysts dedicated to the Ca-nadian market. Fidelity has more than 730employees across Canada.

World Wide Web: http://www.fidelity.caKimberly Flood, Vice-President,Corporate AffairsPhone: (416) 217-7566Toll free: 1-800-263-4077FAX: (416) 217-7381E-mail: [email protected]

Cathleen Fillmore1463 Davenport Rd., Ste. 205,Toronto, ON M6H 2H6

Author of more than 200 articles, Cathleenhas written and spoken to many groupsabout the issue of violence. The depth ofCathleen’s knowledge and insights helpsothers see an age-old problem in a com-pletely new way. Her speeches include

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“Cautionary Tales” and “Under the Covers:Taking the Wraps off Violence.”World Wide Web:http://www.speakersgold.comCathleen FillmorePhone: (416) 532-9886FAX: (416) 530-9888E-mail: [email protected]

Financial ConsumerAgency of Canada /Agence de la consommation enmatière financière du Canada427 Laurier Ave. W., 6th Fl.,Ottawa, ON K1R 1B9

FCAC ensures compliance with the con-sumer protection laws, codes of conduct andpublic commitments that apply to banks andfederally incorporated trust, loan and insur-ance companies. FCAC also provides con-sumers with accurate and objective informa-tion about financial products and services,and informs Canadians of their rights whendealing with financial institutions.

L’ACFC veille au respect des lois sur laprotection des consommateurs, des codes deconduite et des engagements publics quis’appliquent aux banques et au sociétés defiducie, de prêt et d’assurances constituéesen vertu d’une loi fédérale. Elle fournit aussides renseignements exacts et objectifs auxconsommateurs sur les produits et servicesfinanciers et elle informe les Canadiens ausujet de leurs droits lorsqu’ils traitent avecles institutions financières.World Wide Web:http://www.fcac-acfc.gc.caToll free (English): 1-866-461-3222Toll free (French): 1-866-461-2232Toll free FAX: 1-866-814-2224E-mail: [email protected] Murray, Director, ConsumerEducation and Public Affairs/Directrice,Éducation des consommateurs et AffairespubliquesPhone: (613) 941-4220FAX: (613) 941-1436E-mail: [email protected]

Financial Planners StandardsCouncil505 University Ave., Ste. 1600,Toronto, ON M5G 1X3

Financial Planners Standards Council(FPSC) is a Canadian not-for-profit organi-zation incorporated in 1995. FPSC awardsthe internationally recognized designationCertified Financial Planner™ or CFP™ tofinancial planners who meet FPSC’s require-ments. FPSC works to benefit the public andthe financial planning profession by estab-lishing and enforcing uniform standards ofeducation, experience, examination and eth-ics for financial planning professionals.World Wide Web: http://www.cfp-ca.orgPhone: (416) 593-8587Toll free: 1-800-305-9886

Reed Hilton, Public RelationsCo-ordinatorExt. 235E-mail: [email protected]

Financial ServicesOmbudsNetwork1 Queen St. E., Ste. 1605,Toronto, ON M5C 2X9

The Financial Services OmbudsNetwork’sassistance and referral service helps con-sumers resolve complaints with their finan-cial providers. The OmbudsNetwork in-cludes financial institutions’ complaints-handling processes and three independentombudservices: the Canadian Life andHealth Insurance OmbudService (CLHIO),the General Insurance OmbudService (GIO)and the Ombudsman for Banking Servicesand Investments (OBSI).

Le Service d’assistance et d’aiguillage duRCSF aide les consommateurs à régler leursdifférends avec les entreprises financières.Le Réseau couvre les mécanismes detraitement des plaintes des entreprises et tr-ois services indépendants [Service de con-ciliation des assurances de personnes duCanada (SCAPC), Service de conciliationen assurance de dommages (SCAD) et Om-budsman des services bancaires et d’inves-tissements (OSBI)].World Wide Web:http://www.cfson-crcsf.caPierre Gravelle, Chief Executive OfficerPhone: (416) 777-1556FAX: (416) 777-9716E-mail: [email protected] Da Silva, National Director,Consumer Assistance and Referral ServicePhone: (416) 777-2136FAX: (416) 777-9716E-mail: [email protected] Larson, Director, Public Affairsand CommunicationsPhone: (416) 777-2509FAX: (416) 777-9716E-mail: [email protected] Assistance and ReferralService:Toll free English: 1-866-538-3766Toll free French: 1-866-668-7273

Fisheries and Oceans Canada /Pêches et Océans Canada200 Kent St., 13th Fl.,Ottawa, ON K1A 0E6

The department exists to maintain the pro-ductivity of Canada’s fisheries and oceans,protect marine and freshwater resources,ensure public safety and efficient vesseltraffic along Canada’s oceans and inland

waterways, and generate the knowledge thatpolicy makers need to make informed re-source management decisions.

Le Ministère a pour mission de maintenirla productivité des pêches et des océans duCanada, de protéger les ressources marineset d’eau douce, d’assurer la sécurité du pub-lic et l’efficacité du trafic maritime sur lesocéans et les voies navigables du Canada,et de faire progresser les connaissancespermettant aux responsables de prendre desdécisions éclairées sur la gestion desressources.World Wide Web:http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.caHead Office, Communications/Administration centrale:Anne Lamar, Acting Director General/Directrice générale par intérimPhone/Tél: (613) 993-0989Marian Hubley, Acting Director, PublicAffairs and Strategic Communications/Directrice par intérim, Affaires publiqueset communications stratégiquesPhone/Tél: (613) 990-0219Daniel Breton, Director, Services/Directeur des ServicesPhone/Tél: (613) 990-0211Sophie Galarneau, Media RelationsManager/Gestionnaire, Relations avec lesmédiasPhone/Tél: (613) 998-1530FAX/Téléc: (613) 990-1866Regional Communications/Communications régionales:Newfoundland/Terre-NeuveJan Woodford, Regional Director/Directrice régionalePhone/Tél: (709) 772-7622FAX/Téléc: (709) 772-4880MaritimesKathy Kieley, Regional Director/Directrice régionalePhone/Tél: (902) 426-3866FAX/Téléc: (902) 426-5995Gulf/GolfeTerrance Boucher, Regional Director/Directeur régionalPhone/Tél: (506) 851-7757FAX/Téléc: (506) 851-2435Quebec/QuébecMarcel Boudreau, Regional Director/Directeur régionalPhone/Tél: (418) 648-7316FAX/Téléc: (418) 648-7718Central and Arctic/Centre et ArctiqueLawrence Swift, Regional Director/Directeur régionalPhone/Tél: (519) 383-1830FAX/Téléc: (519) 464-5128Pacific/PacifiqueDeborah Phelan, Regional Director/Directrice régionalePhone/Tél: (604) 666-0470FAX/Téléc: (604) 666-3295

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519 Church Street CommunityCentre519 Church St., Toronto, ON M4Y 2C9

The 519 is multi-service community cen-tre in downtown Toronto serving the gay,lesbian, bisexual, transsexual, trans-gendered and intersexed (GLBT) communi-ties with a broad range of professionally runand volunteer-driven programs. The 519also serves the local community with pro-grams for families with children, homelessand underhoused people and many otherconstituencies.World Wide Web: http://www.the519.orgPhone: (416) 392-6874FAX: (416) 392-0519E-mail: [email protected] Shulman, Anti-violenceProgram Co-ordinator (homophobicviolence, same-sex domestic violence)Ext. 117Kyle Scanlon, Transsexual, Transgenderand Intersex Programs Co-ordinatorExt. 104Dick Moore, GLBT Seniors ProgramCo-ordinatorExt. 118Family Support Worker (working withGLBT families)Ext. 109

Fleming CollegeBrealey Drive,Peterborough, ON K9J 7B1

Fleming College has outstandingspecialties in the computing, business, law,the environment, health and communityservices. We offer over 90 post-secondaryprograms and a wide range of part-time andcontract training courses. The College pro-vides unique learning environments and ex-ceptional support to over 5,700 full-timestudents and 14,000 part-time learners.Pauline Janitch, Communications OfficerPhone: (705) 749-5530, ext. 1370FAX: (705) 749-5525E-mail: [email protected]

Food and Consumer Productsof Canada (FCPC)(formerly Food and Consumer ProductsManufacturer of Canada)885 Don Mills Rd., Ste. 301,Toronto, ON M3C 1V9

FCPC is the industry association repre-senting approximately 130 Canadian-oper-ated companies that manufacture and mar-ket an array of food and consumer productssold through retail and foodservice distribu-tion channels. The industry produces ship-ments valued at $84.7 billion and employs350,000 Canadians directly in every regionin Canada, making it the largest employerin the Canadian manufacturing sector. Theindustry contributes $33 million to charita-ble causes and donates over 5 million bagsof groceries to needy Canadians.World Wide Web: http://www.fcpc.caPhone: (416) 510-8024FAX: (416) 510-8043Nancy Croitoru, President and CEOExt. 2224Amalia Kyriacou, Director ofCommunicationsExt. 2253

Forest Products Associationof Canada (FPAC) /Association des produitsforestiers du Canada (APFC)99 Bank St., Ste. 410,Ottawa, ON K1P 6B9

FPAC is the voice of Canada’s wood, pulpand paper producers nationally and interna-tionally in government, trade and environ-mental affairs. FPAC designs programs topromote Canada’s leadership in trade andeconomic matters, sustainable forest man-agement and environmental stewardship.

L’APFC est le porte-parole, au Canada età l’étranger, des producteurs canadiens debois, de pâte et de papier pour les questionstouchant le gouvernement, le commerce etl’environnement. L’APFC conçoit des pro-grammes visant à promouvoir l’action dechef de file du Canada dans le domaine del’aménagement forestier durable et del’intendance de l’environnement.World Wide Web: http://www.fpac.caAndrew Casey, Vice-President,Government Relations andCommunicationsPhone: (613) 563-1441, ext. 312FAX: (613) 563-4720E-mail: [email protected]

Forum for InternationalTrade Training30 Metcalfe St., 4th Fl.,Ottawa, ON K1P 5L4

As Canada’s centre for international tradetraining and certification, FITT is a not-for-profit industry-government partnershipwhich sets national trade training standardsand grants the Certified International TradeProfessional (CITP) designation. Designedand delivered by seasoned trade practition-ers across Canada, FITT’s training pro-grams and services focus on the practicalaspects of international business.World Wide Web: http://www.fitt.caNational Office:Toll free: 1-800-561-3488FAX: (613) 230-6808E-mail: [email protected] Matthews, Senior Co-ordinator,Membership and MarketingPhone: (613) 230-3553

325 Dalhousie St., Ste. 700,Ottawa, ON K1N 7G2

The Forum of Federations, an interna-tional organization based in Ottawa, worksto strengthen democratic governance bypromoting dialogue on and understandingof federalism. It designs programs to bringtangible improvements to the practice offederal governance worldwide and acts as aclearinghouse for information on currentdevelopments in federalism.

Le Forum des Fédérations, une organisa-tion internationale basée à Ottawa, travailleà renforcer la gouvernance démocratiquepar le biais d’un dialogue sur la compré-hension du fédéralisme. Le Forum établitdes programmes de façon à apporter desaméliorations concrètes à la pratique de lagouvernance fédérale internationale et jouele rôle d’un réseau de renseignements surles développements actuels du fédéralisme.World Wide Web:http://www.forumfed.orgPhone/Tél: (613) 244-3360FAX/Téléc: (613) 244-3372E-mail/Courriel: [email protected]

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Karl Nerenberg, Director, PublicInformation and Senior Editor/Directeur,Information publique et Rédacteur en chefExt./Poste 203E-mail/Courriel:[email protected] Thomas Stieren, Program Manager,Public Information/Gestionnaire deprogrammes, Information publiqueExt./Poste 207E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] Havard, Editor and Translator/Rédactrice et traductriceExt./Poste 218E-mail/Courriel: [email protected]

Cannabis Culture Shop/Friendly Stranger241 Queen St. W., Toronto, ON M5V 1Z4

An innovative and active voice for canna-bis related issues. Dedicated to thedecriminalization of cannabis/marijuana/hemp. A centre for the dissemination of can-nabis information and of retail products ca-tering to the needs of the cannabis con-sumer. Canada’s finest selection of canna-bis literature, herbal smoking accessoriesand hemp fashion.World Wide Web:http://www.friendlystranger.comPhone: (416) 591-1570FAX: (416) 591-8438E-mail: [email protected] Relations/Interviews/Public Speaking:Robin EllinsPhone: (416) 506-0147E-mail: [email protected]

131 Bloor St. W., Ste. 200/238,Toronto, ON M5S 1R8

Friends of Canadian Broadcasting is awatchdog organization supported by 62,000Canadian families who share a commitmentto expanding the quality and quantity ofCanadian radio and television program-ming. Friends relies entirely upon donationsfrom its members to finance public policyinitiatives, public opinion leadership andresearch activities. Friends is not affiliatedwith any broadcaster or political party.

World Wide Web: http://www.friends.caIan Morrison, SpokespersonPhone: (416) 923-8201FAX: (416) 923-8248E-mail: [email protected]

Frontier College35 Jackes Ave., Toronto, ON M4T 1E2

Frontier College is Canada’s original lit-eracy organization. Founded in 1899, itsmission was to send volunteers to isolatedwork sites in Canada to teach the workers.Today, Frontier College works with Cana-dians who have little or no access to othereducational opportunities or need extra sup-port to succeed, wherever they are.World Wide Web:http://www.frontiercollege.caPhone: (416) 923-3591Toll free: 1-800-555-6523FAX: (416) 323-3522Sandi Kiverago, Director ofCommunicationsJohn Daniel O’Leary, President

Fur-Bearer Defenders(Association for the Protection ofFur-Bearing Animals)3727 Renfrew St.,Vancouver, BC V5M 3L7

Fur-Bearer Defenders, formerly “The Fur-Bearers,” is a non-profit Society founded in1944 to stop trapping cruelty and protectfur-bearing animals. We have earned a solidreputation for providing specialist trappinginformation and resources to the media,government, activists, groups and the pub-lic.World Wide Web:http://www.BanLegholdTraps.comhttp://www.DogCatFur.comPhone: (604) 435-1850FAX: (604) 435-1840E-mail: [email protected] V. Clements, DirectorPhone/After hours: (604) 888-5817Jennifer Allen, Executive DirectorPhone: (604) 435-1850

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Dr. Patricia Gabryl, N.D.5359 Dundas St. W., Ste. 303,Toronto, ON M9B 1B1

Patricia Gabryl, N.D., is a licensed Doc-tor of Naturopathic Medicine in privatepractice at the Academy Natural HealthClinic. She is a member of the Canadian

Association of Naturopathic Doctors andthe Ontario Association of NaturopathicDoctors.World Wide Web:http://www.academynaturalhealth.comPhone: (416) 234-1451Cellular: (416) 788-2358FAX: (416) 234-1524E-mail: [email protected]

Jane Garthson5334 Yonge St., Ste. 1724,Toronto, ON M2N 6V1

Leadership services strengthening non-profits and governments, including: Boarddevelopment; governance; strategic plan-ning; ethical decision-making; integrity;partnerships; stakeholder consultations; pri-vacy; and organizational reviews. Servingassociations, charities and governmentssince 1992 at international, national and lo-cal levels. Non-profit Boards and Govern-ance Review editor; CharityVillage column-ist; Canadian FundRaiser trainer; EthicScansenior associate.World Wide Web:http://www.millsgarthson.caLeadership and Ethics:Jane Garthson, Principal ConsultantPhone: (416) 512-6765Toll free: 1-877-645-5417E-mail: [email protected] Technology:Phillip Mills, Senior Technical ConsultantPhone: (416) 224-0714E-mail: [email protected]

Genome Canada150 Metcalfe St., Ste. 2100,Ottawa, ON K2P 1P1

Primary funding and information resourcerelating to genomics/proteomics research inCanada. To date, has committed more than$600 million across Canada. When com-bined with funding from other partners, theresult will be more than $1.2 billion in 112innovative research projects and science andtechnology platforms. Project descriptionsavailable on the web site.

La principale source de financement etd’information lié à la génomique/protéo-mique au Canada. Qui, jusqu’à maintenant,c’est engagé a investir plus de 600$ millionsà la grandeur du pays, montant qui, lors-qu’on tient compte du financement d’autrespartenaires, totalisera plus de 1,2$ milliardsrépartis entre 112 projets de recherche engénomique/protéomique et des plates-formes de science et technologie. Descrip-tions des projets disponibles sur le site web.

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World Wide Web:http://www.genomecanada.caMarc Desmarais, Vice-President,Government Relations andCommunicationsPhone: (613) 751-4460FAX: (613) 751-4474E-mail: [email protected]

George Brown CollegeP.O. Box 1015, Stn. B,Toronto, ON M5T 2T9

With three campuses in downtown To-ronto, George Brown reflects the city’s di-versity. Over 55,000 full-time and part-timestudents register annually for programs andcourses in Business, Community Services,Creative Arts, Health Sciences, Hospitality/Tourism, Technology, Academic Upgradingand Apprentice Training. Thousands of oth-ers learn via distance education or custom-ized workplace training.World Wide Web:http://www.georgebrown.caPhone: (416) 415-5000FAX: (416) 415-2303Diana Benjamin, Senior Manager,CommunicationsExt. 2268E-mail: [email protected] McGillivray, SeniorCommunications OfficerExt. 2060E-mail: [email protected]

1009 Freeman Trail, Milton, ON L9T 5T3Gifts For Your Wife is an exciting new

concept in online retail with a very specificniche. The business was designed to helpbusy men find gifts for any of the importantladies in their lives without having to go toa mall or retail location.World Wide Web:http://www.GiftsForYourWife.comTeresa Mitrovich, PresidentPhone: (905) 693-0315E-mail: [email protected]

Goodman and Carr LLP2300 – 200 King St. W.,Toronto, ON M5H 3W5

A full service Toronto law firm with morethan 150 professionals providing a varietyof legal services to clients in North America.Recognized for its “cutting edge” approachto emerging areas of law including healthcare, technology, employment, entertain-ment and media.Candace Mollins, Director ofCommunicationsPhone: (416) 595-2364Sue Mitchell, Director of BusinessDevelopmentPhone: (416) 595-2428FAX: (416) 595-0567

Goodmans LLP250 Yonge St., Ste. 2400,Toronto, ON M5B 2M6

Our lawyers can discuss the business sideof law in everyday language your readers orviewers will understand. Goodmans is atop-tier firm, well-recognized acrossCanada and internationally for its excel-lence and market leadership in large-scalecorporate transactions as well as a broadrange of key practice areas. Our primaryfocus is on delivering outstanding businesslaw advice, quality client service and lead-ership in our practice areas.World Wide Web:http://www.goodmans.caShelley Boyes, Director, MarketingPhone: (416) 597-4242FAX: (416) 979-1234E-mail: [email protected]

Goodwill Industries ofTorontoAdministrative Office:365 Bloor St. E., 14th Fl.,Toronto, ON M4W 3L4

Serving Greater Toronto, Central andEastern Ontario

Goodwill is a registered charity whosemission is to provide work opportunitiesand skill development to people facing bar-riers to employment. Its operation of com-

munity retail outlets and donation centresand other social enterprises is its means todeliver its mission. Goodwill is committedto enabling people overcome employmentbarriers.

Charitable Registration no.11894-1756-RR0001World Wide Web:http://www.goodwill.on.caPhone: (416) 362-4711TTY: (416) 815-4791FAX: (416) 362-0720E-mail: [email protected] Connelly, President and CEOMitzie Hunter, Vice-President, Marketing

Gowling LafleurHenderson LLP

Gowlings is one of Canada’s largest andmost diversified full-service law firms, with700 lawyers across offices in Montréal, Ot-tawa, Toronto, Hamilton, Waterloo Region,Calgary and Vancouver, and internationallyin Moscow.

Gowlings legal professionals and consult-ants are frequently called upon to commenton a variety of issues and topics spanningvirtually every industry sector. Sixty-oneGowlings lawyers are listed as leading prac-titioners in the 2005 Canadian LegalLexpert Directory.

We understand that media professionalsadhere to rigid deadlines; hence, our mar-keting personnel will work to get you thesource you need, quickly.World Wide Web:http://www.gowlings.comMedia Inquiries:Ron Currie, Marketing DirectorPhone: (416) 862-4649E-mail: [email protected] Allen, Marketing-Communications ManagerPhone: (416) 862-4432E-mail: [email protected]

Grant Thornton LLP is a firm of charteredaccountants and management consultantswith offices and spokespersons acrossCanada. Our professionals include Char-tered Accountants, Certified Management

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Consultants, Trustees in Bankruptcy, Certi-fied Forensic Investigators, BusinessValuators, and many others, including spe-cialists in tax, assurance, internal audit, andtechnology risk management.

Grant Thornton LLP is Canadian memberof Grant Thornton International with over600 offices around the world in over 100countries. Grant Thornton specializes inproviding financial and business advice toowner-managed businesses and not-for-profit organizations, including government.World Wide Web:http://www.GrantThornton.caCarolyn Rouse, NationalCommunications ManagerPhone: (416) 360-5039FAX: (416) 360-4944E-mail: [email protected]

250 Dundas St. W., Ste. 605,Toronto, ON M5T 2Z5

Active in a wide variety of environmentalcampaigns, Greenpeace is effective at edu-cating the public through creative, non-vio-lent direct actions, researching alternativesto destructive practices and lobbying gov-ernments and corporations to adopt thesealternatives. Greenpeace offers informationon most environmental issues, and has con-tacts in more than 30 countries.

World Wide Web:http://www.greenpeace.caBruce Cox, Executive DirectorNational Office:Andrew Male, CommunicationsCo-ordinator250 Dundas St. W., Ste. 605,Toronto, ON M5T 2Z5Phone: (416) 597-8408, ext. 3030Cellular: (416) 880-2757FAX: (416) 597-8422Montreal Office:Clôde de Guise, Communications Officer454 Laurier est, Montréal, QC H2J 1E7Phone: (514) 933-0021, ext. 17Cellular: (514) 242-5772FAX: (514) 933-1017

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Heart and Stroke Foundationof Canada222 Queen St., Ste. 1402,Ottawa, ON K1P 5V9

The Heart and Stroke Foundation ofCanada is a volunteer-led organization thatprovides a national voice for 10 independ-ent provincial Foundations. Our mission isto improve the health of Canadians by pre-venting and reducing disability and deathfrom heart disease and stroke through re-search, health promotion and advocacy.

World Wide Web:http://www.heartandstroke.caNATIONAL OFFICE:Heather Rourke, Assistant Director,CommunicationsPhone: (613) 569-4361, ext. 318FAX: (613) 569-3278PROVINCIAL OFFICES:British Columbia:Aderita Roets, Director, ResourceDevelopmentHeart and Stroke Foundation of BCand Yukon,1212 West Broadway,Vancouver, BC V6H 3V2Phone: (604) 736-4404FAX: (604) 736-8732Alberta:Patricia Hannah, Director, PublicRelations and CommunicationsHeart and Stroke Foundation of Albertaand NWT and Nunavut,1825 Park Rd. S.E., Calgary, AB T2G 3Y6Phone: (403) 781-7134FAX: (403) 237-0803Saskatchewan:Rhae Ann Bromley, Director,CommunicationsHeart and Stroke Foundation ofSaskatchewan,279 3rd Ave. N., Saskatoon, SK S7K 2H8Phone: (306) 693-0350FAX: (306) 693-0352Manitoba:Daye Irving, Director of FundDevelopmentHeart and Stroke Foundation of Manitoba,6 Donald St., Ste. 200,Winnipeg, MB R2L 0K6Phone: (204) 949-2000FAX: (204) 957-1365

Ontario:Elissa Freeman, Senior Manager, PublicRelationsHeart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario,1920 Yonge St., 4th Fl.,Toronto, ON M4S 3E2Phone: (416) 489-7100FAX: (416) 489-6885Québec:Serge Breton, Director, Marketing andCommunicationsHeart and Stroke Foundation of Quebec,1434 Sainte Catherine W., Ste. 500,Montreal, QC H3G 1R4Phone: (514) 871-8038FAX: (514) 871-9385New Brunswick:Bojan Fürst, Director, CommunicationsHeart and Stroke Foundation ofNew Brunswick,340 – 110 Crown St.,Saint John, NB E2L 2X7Phone: (506) 634-1620FAX: (506) 648-0098Nova Scotia:Sharon Hollingsworth, Director,CommunicationsHeart and Stroke Foundation of NovaScotia,5161 George St., 7th Fl.,Halifax, NS B3J 1M7Phone: (902) 423-7530FAX: (902) 492-1464Prince Edward Island:Charlotte Comrie, Executive DirectorHeart and Stroke Foundation of PrinceEdward Island,180 Kent St., P.O. Box 279,Charlottetown, PE C1A 7K4Phone: (902) 892-7441FAX: (902) 368-7068Newfoundland:Stephen Browne, Executive Director andCommunicationsHeart and Stroke Foundation ofNewfoundland and Labrador,169 – 173 Water St., P.O. Box 5819,St. John’s, NL A1C 5X3Phone: (709) 753-8521FAX: (709) 753-3117

1790 Avenue Rd., Unit B,Toronto, ON M5M 3Z1

Ruth Claramunt, Canada’s only traditionalmatchmaker, interviews clients in theirhomes and chooses her members carefully.She removes the stigma from meeting qual-ity people, personally matching her clients,all of whom she has met. Ruth is wellknown as a compassionate romance anddating expert, has been successfully bring-

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ing people together for over 20 years, andnow has an office in Vancouver. We also doprivate executive searches.World Wide Web:http://www.heartscanada.comHead Office:Ruth Claramunt, RelationshipConsultantToll free: 1-800-266-4228FAX: (416) 789-9160E-mail: [email protected] Carstens, Relationship ConsultantPhone: (416) 785-4416E-mail: [email protected] Office:Phone: (604) 488-1477FAX: (604) 408-1464

Heating, Refrigeration and AirConditioning Contractors ofCanada (HRAC)2800 Skymark Ave., Bldg. 1, Ste. 201,Mississauga, ON L4W 5A6

HRAC is the national association repre-senting contractor firms that sell, install andservice heating, ventilation, air conditioningand refrigeration (HVACR) products andservices for the Canadian market. HRAC isa division of the Heating, Refrigeration andAir Conditioning Institute of Canada(HRAI), the umbrella association forHVACR manufacturers, wholesalers andcontractors.World Wide Web:http://www.hrai.ca/hrac.htmlE-mail: [email protected] Luymes, Director, HRACServices and RelationsPhone: (905) 602-4700, ext. 235Toll free: 1-800-267-2231FAX: (905) 602-1197E-mail: [email protected]

Herzig Eye Institute131 Bloor St. W., Ste. 210,Toronto, ON M5S 1R1

The Herzig Eye Institute’s goal is to pro-vide exceptional clinical results in custom-ized vision correction by facilitating a part-nership between world-class surgeons andeye care practitioners; we achieve this uti-

lizing the most advanced approved technol-ogy available to dramatically improve thequality of life through better vision.World Wide Web:http://www.herzig-eye.comE-mail: [email protected] Herzig, M.D., F.R.C.S.C.,Co-founder, Medical DirectorPhone: (416) 929-2020FAX: (416) 929-0232Cherry Tabb, Co-founder and CEOPhone: (416) 929-2020FAX: (416) 929-0232E-mail: [email protected] Leppik, PresidentPhone: (416) 929-2020FAX: (416) 929-0232Theodore Rabinovitch, M.D.,F.R.C.S.C., Director of Clinical ResearchPhone: (416) 482-5533FAX: (416) 748-8582Omar Hakim, M.D., F.R.C.S.C., Chief ofSurgery, Western OntarioPhone: (905) 469-6666FAX: (905) 469-3171Navdeep Nijhawan, M.D., F.R.C.S.C.,Director of Cosmetic SurgeryPhone: (905) 721-4906FAX: (905) 721-0273Joseph J.K. Ma, M.D., F.R.C.S.C.,Director, Corneal Surgery and ResearchPhone: (416) 221-2093FAX: (416) 221-2097

The Hideout at Flitner RanchP.O. Box 206, Shell, Wyoming 82441,U.S.A.

Welcome to The Hideout at Flitner Ranch,Wyoming’s premier working cattle andguest ranch resort. Guests are invigoratedand renewed by outdoor adventures that re-ward them with a new perspective and ap-preciation of an authentic working ranchlifestyle, the Wild West, and the exquisitenatural beauty of this mountain paradise.World Wide Web:http://www.thehideout.comPhone: (307) 765-2080Toll free: 1-800-354-8637FAX: (307) 765-2681Kathy McLane, General ManagerE-mail: [email protected] Wright, Office ManagerE-mail: [email protected]

Hong Kong Economic &Trade Office174 St. George St.,Toronto, ON M5R 2M7

The HKETO represents the government ofthe Hong Kong Special Administrative Re-gion in Canada, facilitating trade talks,trade-related matters with the Canadiangovernment, and Canadian investment andbusiness opportunities in Hong Kong. Theoffice also provides inquiry services aboutHong Kong and organizes trade, economicand public relations activities.

Hong Kong’s constitution, The Basic Law,embodies the concept of “One Country,Two Systems” and guarantees a high degreeof autonomy in the daily administration ofHong Kong’s internal affairs. The Basic Lawensures that Hong Kong’s way of life willremain unchanged and the various rightsand freedoms are protected.World Wide Web: http://www.hketo.caPhone: (416) 924-5544FAX: (416) 924-3599E-mail: [email protected]. Bassanio So, DirectorMr. Francis Ho, Deputy DirectorMr. Stephen Siu, Assistant Director,Public RelationsMiss Elison Chu, Senior InformationOfficerMr. Daniel Kwong, Office ManagerFree Investment Consultation:Ms. Shirley Wong, Principal Consultant,Canada, Invest HKPhone: (416) 324-8150E-mail:[email protected] Office:Park Place, Ste. 500, 666 Burrard St.,Vancouver, BC V6C 3P6Mrs. Catherine Yuen, PrincipalConsultant, Western CanadaPhone: (604) 331-1300FAX: (604) 331-1368E-mail:[email protected]

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Hospital Employees’ Union5000 North Fraser Way,Burnaby, BC V5J 5M3

HEU, the B.C. Health Services Division ofCUPE and B.C.’s largest health care union,represents 42,000 health workers in acutecare, long-term care and community serv-ices. HEU is active on health policy issues;women’s rights; pay equity; labour issues;health and safety; and in national campaignsin defence of Medicare.

World Wide Web: http://www.heu.orgHEAD OFFICE:Phone: (604) 438-5000FAX: (604) 739-1510E-mail: [email protected] Darcy, Chief Spokesperson,Secretary–Business ManagerMike Old, Director of CommunicationsAfter hours: (604) 828-6771

Hotel Association of Canada130 Albert St., Ste. 1206,Ottawa, ON K1P 5G4

The Hotel Association of Canada is thenational federation of provincial and terri-torial hotel associations, 26 hotel chains andsuppliers with a mandate to represent mem-bers nationally and internationally and toprovide cost-effective services which stimu-late and encourage a free market.NATIONAL OFFICE:Anthony P. Pollard, PresidentPhone: (613) 237-7149Toll free: 1-800-663-3153FAX: (613) 237-8928E-mail: [email protected] ASSOCIATIONS:British Columbia & Yukon:James Chase, CEOBritish Columbia & Yukon Hotels’Association, 948 Howe St., 2nd Fl.,Vancouver, BC V6Z 1N9Phone: (604) 681-7164Toll free: 1-800-663-3153FAX: (604) 681-7649E-mail: [email protected]:David Kaiser, President and CEOAlberta Hotel Association,5241 Calgary Trail S., Ste. 401,Edmonton, AB T6H 5G8Phone: (403) 436-6112FAX: (403) 436-5404E-mail: [email protected]:Tom Mullin, President and CEOHotels Association of Saskatchewan,2080 Broad St., Ste. 302,

Regina, SK S4P 1Y3Phone: (306) 522-1664FAX: (306) 525-1944E-mail: [email protected]:Jim Baker, President and CEOManitoba Hotel Association,1505 – 155 Carlton St.,Winnipeg, MB R3C 3H8Phone: (204) 942-0671FAX: (204) 942-6719E-mail:[email protected]:Terry Mundell, President and CEOOntario Restaurant, Hotel & MotelAssociation, 2600 Skymark Ave.,Ste. 8-201, Mississauga, ON L4W 5B2Phone: (905) 361-0268Toll free: 1-800-668-8906FAX: (905) 361-0288E-mail: [email protected]ébec:Micheline de Gongre-Royal, Presidentand CEOL’Association des Hôteliers du Québec,1004 – 425 boul de Maisonneuve,Montréal, QC H3A 3G5Phone: (514) 282-5135Toll free: 1-800-769-9776FAX: (514) 849-1157E-mail: [email protected] Scotia:Mary Dempster, Vice-President andSecretaryHotel Association of Nova Scotia,P.O. Box 473, Stn. M,Halifax, NS B3J 2P8Phone: (902) 429-7410FAX: (902) 420-6524New Brunswick:Gerald Normandeau, HotelRepresentativeTourism Association of New Brunswick,500 Beaverbrook Ct., Ste. 303,P.O. Box 23001,Fredericton, NB E3B 7B3Phone: (506) 854-6340FAX: (506) 857-4176Prince Edward Island:Kevin Murphy, PresidentHotel/Motel Association of PEI, Inc.,49 Water St., Charlottetown, PE C1A 1A3Phone: (902) 566-3137FAX: (902) 368-3806E-mail:[email protected] & Labrador:Nancy Healey, Executive DirectorHospitality Newfoundland and Labrador,107 Le Marchant Rd.,St. John’s, NL A1C 2H1Phone: (709) 722-2000FAX: (709) 722-8104E-mail: [email protected]

Dr. Fred Hui421 Bloor St. E., Ste. 202,Toronto, ON M4W 3T1

Dr. Hui is a licensed physician, and he isone of the few physicians who practise In-tegrative Medicine. He is an author and elo-quent speaker on alternative and naturalmedical approaches. He is most interviewedon the topics of Chelation Therapy, diabe-tes, arthritis, heart and circulation problems.World Wide Web: http://www.drhui.comDr. Fred Hui, M.D.Phone: (416) 920-4200FAX: (416) 929-4204E-mail: [email protected]

Human ResourcesProfessionalsAssociation of Ontario2 Bloor St. W., Ste. 1902,Toronto, ON M4W 3E2

The Human Resources Professionals As-sociation of Ontario (HRPAO) shapes or-ganizational excellence. Our vision is to bethe premier HR association in Canadasought out for knowledge, innovation andleadership. With over 14,000 members in 29chapters across the province, HRPAO con-nects professionals to an unmatched rangeof HR information resources, events, profes-sional development and networking oppor-tunities. As the voice of HR experience andexpertise in Ontario, the association admin-isters the Certified Human Resources Pro-fessional (CHRP) designation.

World Wide Web: www.hrpao.orgPhone: (416) 923-2324Toll free in Ontario: 1-800-387-1311FAX: (416) 923-7264E-mail: [email protected] Ferriss, CommunicationsManagerExt. 312E-mail: [email protected]

Humanist Association ofCanada / Associationhumaniste du CanadaP.O. Box 8752, Stn. T,Ottawa, ON K1G 3J1

Humanism is a non-religious value sys-tem. Rejecting religious beliefs, values anddogma, humanists believe that reason, hu-man experience and compassion should beused to decide questions of morality. Hu-manism is an alternative to religion. Thereare 3 million Humanists worldwide.

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World Wide Web:http://canada.humanists.netHEAD OFFICE:Phone: (613) 739-9569Toll free:1-877-HUMANS-1 (1-877-486-2671)FAX: (613) 739-4801E-mail: [email protected] Ayala, Senior AdministratorCellular: (613) 265-6623E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Buckman, PresidentPhone: (416) 488-8234E-mail: [email protected]/Guelph Area:Kathy Meidell, President, Kitchener,Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph HumanistAssociationPhone: (519) 746-6594E-mail: [email protected]:Bill Broderick, President, QuinteHumanist AssociationPhone: (613) 396-6283E-mail: [email protected]:Chris Roberts, President, HumanistAssociation of OttawaPhone: (613) 738-7720E-mail: [email protected]:Bill Kennedy, Co-ordinator, HumanistAssociation of TorontoHAT Office: (416) 966-1361E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:www.humanist.toronto.on.caCalgary:Jeff Perkins, President, Society forSecular Humanists in CalgaryPhone: (403) 247-6895E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:www.calgaryhumanist.caVancouver:Wilson Dillon, Public Relations, BritishColumbia Humanist AssociationPhone/FAX: (604) 921-9827E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:www.vcn.bc.ca/humanistVictoria:Andy Mulcahy, President, VictoriaSecular Humanist AssociationPhone: (250) 389-6770FAX: (250) 655-1046E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://victoria.humanists.netWindsor:Jim McAllister, President, WindsorHumanist SocietyPhone: (519) 254-1854E-mail: [email protected]:Barrie Webster, President, HumanistAssociation of Manitoba

Phone: (204) 475-1266E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:www.humanistassociation.mb.ca/CANADIAN HUMANISTPUBLICATIONS Inc.:Quarterly magazine Humanist in CanadaGary Bauslaugh, EditorPhone: (250) 748-0962E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:www.humanistincanada.com

Humber Institute ofTechnology & AdvancedLearning205 Humber College Blvd.,Toronto, ON M9W 5L7

Humber Institute of Technology and Ad-vanced Learning offers a wide variety ofcareer-oriented programs on a full- and part-time basis – from diplomas to degrees andpost-graduate certificates. Our unique pro-grams include Comedy, Custom CorporateTraining, Funeral Services, Jazz, IndustrialDesign Degree, Apprenticeship Training,the College of E, Paralegal Studies Degreeand Media Studies, including the OntarioPost-Production Training Centre.World Wide Web: http://www.humber.caDeborah Bourk, Associate Director,CommunicationsPhone: (416) 675-5095E-mail: [email protected]

Humphrey Funeral Home –A.W. Miles Chapel1403 Bayview Ave.,Toronto, ON M4G 3A8

Funeral directors since 1879, the organi-zation continues setting the standard for ex-cellence for progressive, comprehensive fu-neral service. This independent, family-owned firm serves as a resource centre priorto, during and after the funeral, offering:

PRENEED CENTRE for funeral pre-planning

Full service FUNERAL HOME andCHAPELRECEPTION LEVEL for after funeralreceptionsLIBRARY housing the area’s largestgrief and bereavement resource, andBEREAVEMENT CENTRE for post-fu-neral support.

World Wide Web:http://www.humphreymiles.comBruce T. Humphrey, PresidentPhone: (416) 487-4523FAX: (416) 487-4395E-mail: [email protected]

Hypno Healing Institute Inc.355 Keele St., Toronto, ON M6P 2K6

Debbie Papadakis, founder of HypnoHealing Institute Inc. in Toronto selected byNGH as one of eleven top hypnosis speak-ers worldwide, specializes in insomnia,fears and addictions. A Board CertifiedHypnotherapist/speaker, she treats a rangeof ailments through Hypnosis, Past Life/Regression and Reiki; teaches NGH andIMDHA Hypnosis certification courses.World Wide Web:http://www.hypno-healing.comDebbie Papadakis, BCH, C.I., Directorand FounderPhone: (416) 760-8996Toll free: 1-888-758-3223FAX: (416) 760-9240E-mail: [email protected]

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IMS HEALTH Canada16720 TransCanada Hwy.,Kirkland, QC H9H 5M3

Established in Canada since 1960, IMSHEALTH is the country’s leading source ofhealth information, collecting and dissemi-nating information on pharmaceutical pre-scription trends, physician practice prefer-ences and diagnosis and disease treatmentpatterns. IMS HEALTH has offices in morethan 100 countries worldwide.

Établie au Canada en 1960, IMSHEALTH recueille et diffuse de l’infor-mation sur le nombre d’ordonnancesremplies, les préférences des médecins enmatière de pratique et les courbes de diag-nostics, de maladies et de traitements. IMSHEALTH possède des bureaux dans plus de100 pays de par le monde.

World Wide Web:http://www.imshealthcanada.com

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Phone: (514) 428-6000FAX: (514) 428-6086Sue Cavallucci, Manager, Media andPublic RelationsPhone: (514) 428-6056E-mail: [email protected]

IVF CANADA/Life Program2347 Kennedy Rd., Ste. 304,Scarborough, ON M1T 3T8

A leader in the field of Assisted Reproduc-tive Technologies (ARTs) since 1983 andone of the most patient-focused and acces-sible private surgical facilities in Canada.Unique in its approach and treatment of in-fertility in both males and females, offeringthe latest in reproductive technology to pro-vide patients with the greatest chance ofachieving pregnancy.

World Wide Web:http://www.ivfcanada.comPhone: (416) 754-8742FAX: (416) 321-1239E-mail: [email protected]. Sam Batarseh, DirectorDr. Murray Kroach, DirectorDr. Perry Phillips, DirectorDr. George Woo, DirectorCarole Craig, Clinic Manager/AdministratorRod Bycroft, Executive LaboratoryAssociate

5090 Orbitor Dr., Unit 1,Mississauga, ON L4W 5B5

A division of The Wheels Group, iWheelsDedicated Logistics is an information-basedsupply chain management organization. Weoffer a competitive edge with implementa-tion of effective carrier management; dis-patch, tracking and tracing and communica-tions; scheduling; route and load optimiza-tion – all supported by comprehensive re-porting and benchmarking.World Wide Web:http://www.wheelsgroup.comPhone: (905) 602-2700Toll free: 1-800-663-6331FAX: (905) 602-2755D.J. (Jim) Davidson, PresidentPhone: (905) 602-2775Cellular: (416) 709-9259E-mail: [email protected]

Indian Affairs and NorthernDevelopmentLes Terrasses de la Chaudière,10 Wellington St., Rm. 1900,Gatineau, QC K1A 0H4

The Department has statutory responsi-bilities in relation to Canada’s status Indi-ans and Inuit, as well as statutory responsi-bilities concerning the Yukon Territory, theNorthwest Territories and Nunavut. It dealswith the environment, resources and eco-nomic and political development in Cana-da’s territories, and negotiates claims withFirst Nations and Inuit groups across thecountry.

En vertu la loi, le Ministère a des res-ponsabilités envers les Premières nations etles Inuits inscrits du Canada et à l’égard duTerritoire du Yukon, des Territoires du Nord-Ouest et du Nunavut. Ces responsabilités serapportent à l’environnement, aux ressour-ces et au développement économique etpolitique des territoires du Canada. LeMinistère négocie le règlement des reven-dications avec les Premières nations et lesgroupes Inuits de tout le pays.World Wide Web: http://www.inac.gc.ca

http://www.ainc.gc.caFor information/Pour informationcomplémentaire:Public Affairs/Affaires publiques:Phone/Tél: (819) 953-1160E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] OFFICES:Yellowknife (Northwest Territories):Phone: (867) 669-2575FAX: (867) 669-2715Whitehorse (Yukon):Phone: (867) 667-3146FAX: (867) 667-4319Iqaluit (Nunavut):Phone: (867) 975-4510FAX: (867) 975-4560Vancouver (British Columbia):Phone: (604) 775-7520FAX: (604) 775-7149Edmonton (Alberta):Phone: (780) 495-6638FAX: (780) 495-3228Calgary (Indian Oil & Gas Canada):Phone: (403) 292-6369FAX: (403) 292-4864Regina (Saskatchewan):Phone: (306) 780-6429FAX: (306) 780-8263Winnipeg (Manitoba):Phone: (204) 983-6195FAX: (204) 983-7820Toronto (Ontario):Phone: (416) 973-6110FAX: (416) 973-3421

Quebec City (Quebec):Phone: (418) 648-7675FAX: (418) 648-2266Amherst (Atlantic):Phone: (902) 661-6372FAX: (902) 661-6237

Indo-Canada Chamber ofCommerce45 Sheppard Ave. E., Ste. 900,Toronto, ON M2N 5W9

Founded in 1977, ICCC is a premier, pri-vately funded, Canadian business organiza-tion with 1,000 members in Toronto, Ottawaand Montreal. The Chamber promotes tradeand investment between Canada and India,providing its members with a forum for net-working, sharing ideas, information and ex-periences in order to promote mutual busi-ness success.

World Wide Web: http://www.iccc.orgAjit Khanna, PresidentPhone: (416) 941-2126E-mail: [email protected] Khanna, Vice-PresidentPhone: (905) 827-7181Sunil Jagasia, Vice-PresidentPhone: (905) 238-7544Abhilash Bhachech, Vice-PresidentPhone: (416) 973-6654

Industrial Accident PreventionAssociation (IAPA)207 Queens Quay W., Ste. 550,Toronto, ON M5J 2Y3

Established in 1917, Industrial AccidentPrevention Association (IAPA) is the lead-ing authority on workplace health and safetysolutions. The association provides an arrayof educational products and services includ-ing consulting and training. It is Canada’slargest health and safety association repre-senting more than 47,000 Ontario firms, inexcess of 1.5 million workers.World Wide Web: http://www.iapa.caPhone: (416) 506-8888FAX: (416) 506-8880Maureen C. Shaw, President and CEOExt. 2220E-mail: [email protected] Abromeit, Executive Director,OperationsE-mail: [email protected]

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Info-Tech Research Group602 Queens Ave., London, ON N6B 1Y8

Info-Tech Research Group provides infor-mation and advisory services to IT Profes-sionals, focusing upon the specific andunique needs of mid-sized organizations.Our practical, step-by-step solutions allowour clients to tackle the key issues they faceas IT Professionals today.World Wide Web:http://www.infotech.comPhone: (519) 432-3550E-mail: [email protected] Meister, Director, PublicRelationsPhone: (519) 936-2658FAX: (519) 432-2506E-mail: [email protected]

Robert Ing, D.Sc., F.A.P.Sc.,C.P.O.260 Adelaide St. E., Unit 9,Toronto, ON M5A 1N1

Dr. Robert Ing is your technology mediapersonality. An American Police Hall ofFame award recipient, he knows the privacythreat posed by satellite surveillance sys-tems and the risk potential of a computer inthe hands of a terrorist.

When your audience demands to knowhow a technology crime affects their busi-ness, their lifestyle and how they can avoidbeing victims . . . your audience needs Dr.Robert Ing on your program.World Wide Web:http://www.drroberting.comRobert Ing, D.Sc., F.A.P.Sc., C.P.O.Phone: (416) 884-0893Toll free: 1-888-268-8411E-mail: [email protected]

Ingle International /Imagine Financial460 Richmond St. W., Ste. 701,Toronto, ON M5V 1Y1

Ingle International offers access to a vari-ety of insurance options, and is committedto providing objective advice, expertise andalternatives.

Ingle is committed to educating travellerson how to be prepared.

Ingle offers seminars, opinions and expertadvice on any topic for travellers, healthcare issues and specialty risk concerns.World Wide Web:http://www.ingle-international.comRobin Ingle, ChairmanPhone: (416) 730-0372Toll free: 1-866-364-6453FAX: (416) 730-1878Marijke de Looze, Marketing andCommunicationsPhone: (416) 730-0878Toll free: 1-888-824-4418FAX: (416) 730-1878

5749 Doyle Rd., Manotick, ON K4M 1B4Internationally recognized consultants

specializing in telework, telecommuting andmobile work. We develop policies, pro-grams, strategies, and maximize benefitsrelated to office space; training; transporta-tion; environment; evaluation; ROI studies;business continuity; recruitment; retention;absenteeism; productivity; etc. IVC’s presi-dent chairs the Canadian Telework Associa-tion.World Wide Web: http://www.ivc.caBob Fortier, PresidentPhone: (613) 692-0455FAX: (613) 692-0566E-mail: [email protected]

Institute for CatastrophicLoss Reduction20 Richmond St. E., Ste. 210,Toronto, ON M5C 2R9

The Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduc-tion (ICLR) was established in 1998. It is acoordinated effort of the insurance commu-nity, the University of Western Ontario andother partners to reduce the loss of life andproperty caused by severe weather andearthquakes. Through the identification andsupport of sustained actions, the mission ofthe ICLR is to improve society’s capacity toadapt to, anticipate, mitigate, withstand andrecover from natural disasters.

L’Institut de prévention des sinistrescatastrophiques (IPSC) fut créé en 1998. Ils’agit d’un effort coordonné entre le secteurde l’assurance, l’Université Western Ontarioet d’autres partenaires pour diminuer les

pertes de vies et de biens causées par lesgraves intempéries et les tremblements deterre. Par l’identification et l’appui d’actionssoutenues, la mission de l’IPSC est d’amé-liorer la capacité de la société d’anticiper lescatastrophes naturelles, de les mitiger, d’yrésister et de s’en remettre.World Wide Web: http://www.iclr.orgPhone: (416) 364-8677FAX: (416) 364-5889E-mail: [email protected] Kovacs, Executive DirectorE-mail: [email protected] Waddington, Manager,AdministrationE-mail: [email protected]

Institute for ClinicalEvaluative Sciences (ICES)2075 Bayview Ave., Ste. G106,Toronto, ON M4N 3M5

ICES is an independent, non-profit organi-zation that conducts research on a broadrange of topical issues to enhance the effec-tiveness of health care for Ontarians. ICESresearch provides evidence to support healthpolicy development and changes to the or-ganization and delivery of health care serv-ices.World Wide Web: http://www.ices.on.caPhone: (416) 480-4055FAX: (416) 480-6048Julie Argles, Media Relations OfficerPhone: (416) 480-4780FAX: (416) 480-6048E-mail: [email protected] Marajh, Manager, KnowledgeTransferPhone: (416) 480-4055, ext. 1-3602FAX: (416) 480-6048E-mail: [email protected]

Institute for Work & Health481 University Ave., Ste. 800,Toronto, ON M5G 2E9

The Institute for Work & Health (IWH) isa not-for-profit organization that conductsand shares research with workers, labour,employers, clinicians and policy-makers topromote, protect and improve the health ofworking people. Research topics includeprevention and treatment of work-relatedinjury and illness and safe, timely return towork.

The Institute is supported by theWorkplace Safety & Insurance Board ofOntario.

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World Wide Web: http://www.iwh.on.caRoland Hosein, Chair, Board of DirectorsDr. Cameron Mustard, PresidentMedia contacts:Phone: (416) 927-2027FAX: (416) 927-4167Kathy Knowles Chapeskie, Manager,CommunicationsExt. 2115E-mail: [email protected] Mathur, CommunicationsAssociateExt. 2148E-mail: [email protected]

The Institute of CharteredAccountants of Ontario69 Bloor St. E., Toronto, ON M4W 1B3

The Institute of Chartered Accountants ofOntario is the qualifying and regulatorybody of Ontario’s 31,000 CAs and 3,500CA students. Since 1879, the Institute hasprotected the public interest through the CAprofession’s high standards of qualificationand the enforcement of its rules of profes-sional conduct. The Institute web site is:World Wide Web: http://www.icao.on.caPerry Jensen, Associate Director, MediaRelationsPhone: (416) 969-4271Toll free: 1-800-387-0735, ext. 271FAX: (416) 962-8900

40 University Ave., Ste. 602,Toronto, ON M5J 1T1

A member-based organization serving theDirector Community in Canada. ICD in-forms and educates Directors through peernetworks, professional development events,continuing education and formal educa-tional offering – most prominently, Direc-tor Education Program, ICD CorporateGovernance College. Directors are certifiedwith professional ICD.D designation.World Wide Web: http://www.icd.caPhone: (416) 593-7741Beverly Topping, CEO, ICD and ICDCorporate Governance CollegeExt. 224E-mail: [email protected]

Glenda McKee, Office ManagerExt. 223E-mail: [email protected] Stockmans, Marketing DirectorExt. 234E-mail: [email protected] Ramsay, Events andMembership DirectorExt. 226E-mail: [email protected]

Institute of Space andAtmospheric StudiesUniversity of Saskatchewan,Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E2

Observational systems and theoreticalmodels are used to investigate the earth’stroposphere, middle atmosphere (30–100km), ionosphere and magnetosphere. Top-ics include: ozone, climate change, dynam-ics, aurorae, space weather. There are stronglinks with the Canadian Space Agency (eg.Odin-OSIRIS, MOPITT). ISAS engages ininternational research projects (CAWSES,SPARC, CEDAR, SuperDARN).World Wide Web:http://www.usask.ca/physics/isas/Dr. Alan Manson, ChairPhone: (306) 966-6449FAX: (306) 966-6428E-mail: [email protected] ISAS Office:Phone: (306) 966-6401

Insurance Brokers Associationof Canada155 University Ave., Ste. 1230,Toronto, ON M5H 3B7

Insurance Brokers Association of Canada(IBAC) is the national organization thatbrings together and represents the 11 re-gional associations of Property and Casu-alty (P&C) insurance brokers and their29,000 members. P&C insurance coversproperty, businesses, automobiles and othernon-life assets. Brokers provide risk-man-agement services and unbiased advice totheir clients.World Wide Web:http://www.ibac.caWorld Wide Web:http://www.findabroker.caDan Danyluk, CAIB, Chief ExecutiveOfficerPhone: (416) 367-1831FAX: (416) 367-3687E-mail: [email protected]

Insurance Brokers Association of BritishColumbia:1095 West Pender St., Ste. 1300,Vancouver, BC V6E 2M6C.J. (Chuck) Byrne, CIP, ExecutiveDirectorPhone: (604) 606-8000FAX: (604) 683-7831E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.ibabc.orgIndependent Insurance Brokers’Association of Alberta:10109 106 St., Ste. 1000,Edmonton, AB T5J 3L7Harold Baker, Chief Executive OfficerPhone: (780) 424-3320FAX: (780) 424-7418E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.iibaa.comInsurance Brokers’ Association ofSaskatchewan:2631 28th Ave., Ste. 310,Regina, SK S4S 6X3Ernest J. (Ernie) Gaschler, ExecutiveDirectorPhone: (306) 525-5900FAX: (306) 569-3018E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.ibas.sk.caInsurance Brokers Association ofManitoba:530 Kenaston Blvd., Ste. 205,Winnipeg, MB R3N 1Z4David Schioler, Chief Executive OfficerPhone: (204) 488-1857FAX: (204) 489-0316E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://www.ibam.mb.caInsurance Brokers Association ofOntario:90 Eglinton Ave. E., 2nd Fl.,Toronto, ON M4P 2Y3Randy Carroll, Chief Operating OfficerPhone: (416) 488-7422FAX: (416) 488-7526E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.ibao.orgToronto Insurance Conference:157 Adelaide St. W., Ste. 432,Toronto, ON M5H 4E7Phone/FAX: (416) 410-4842E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.ticonf.comRegroupement des cabinets de courtaged’assurance du Québec:Edifice d’Assigny, 955, rue d’Assigny,bur 139, Longueuil, QC J4K 5C3Hubert Brunet, C.d’A.Ass, DirecteurgénéralPhone: (450) 674-6258, ext. 25FAX: (450) 674-3609E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.rccaq.comInsurance Brokers Association of NewBrunswick:590 Brunswick St., Ste. 3,Fredericton, NB E3B 5G2Linda M. Dawe, FCIP, CAIB, ChiefExecutive Officer

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Phone: (506) 450-2898FAX: (506) 450-1494E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.ibanb.orgInsurance Brokers Association of NovaScotia:2 Lakeside Park Dr., Unit 9C,Halifax, NS B3T 1L7Stephen Greene, M.A., ExecutiveDirectorPhone: (902) 876-0526FAX: (902) 876-0527E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.ibans.comInsurance Brokers Association of PrinceEdward Island:c/o Hyndman & Co. Ltd., 57 Queen St.,Charlottetown, PE C1A 7L9Fred E. Hyndman, FIIC, SecretaryPhone: (902) 566-4244FAX: (902) 368-2936E-mail:[email protected] Brokers Association ofNewfoundland, Inc.:Chimo Bldg., 151 Crosbie Rd., 3rd Fl.,St. John’s, NL A1B 4G4Jacquie Berkshire, AdministrativeAssistantPhone: (709) 726-4450FAX: (709) 754-4399E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.iban.ca

Intellectual PropertyInstitute of Canada /Institut de la propriétéintellectuelle du Canada60 rue Queen St., Ste./bur 606,Ottawa, ON K1P 5Y7

Founded in 1926, IPIC is Canada’s pre-eminent association of professionals whospecialize in intellectual property: patents,trade-marks, copyright, and industrial de-signs. IPIC members work in major lawfirms, private practice and corporations.Nearly all patent agents, trade-mark agentsand lawyers specializing in intellectualproperty are members of IPIC.

Fondé en 1926, l’IPIC est la plus impor-tante association canadienne de profes-sionnels spécialisés en propriété intellec-tuelle : brevets, marques de commerce,droits d’auteur et dessins industriels.Presque tous les agents de brevets et demarques de commerce et les avocatsspécialisés en PI sont membres de l’IPIC. Ilstravaillent dans les firmes d’avocats, lescabinets privés et les grandes entreprises.World Wide Web: http://www.ipic.ca

Phone: (613) 234-0516FAX: (613) 234-0671E-mail: [email protected] Gérin, Executive Director

International Associationof Machinists and AerospaceWorkers (CLC) /Association internationale desMachinistes et des Travailleursde l’aérospatiale (CTC)Canadian Office/Bureau canadien:15 Gervais Dr., Ste. 707,Toronto, ON M3C 1Y8

The IAM is a trade union representingsome 50,000 Canadian workers in air trans-port and a wide range of manufacturing in-cluding aircraft, autoparts, aerospace,autobuses, electronics, light and heavy ma-chinery, tools and appliances.

The IAM also represents office, technicaland other white collar workers. The totalNorth American membership of the IAM is650,000.

L’AIM est un syndicat qui représenteenviron 50 000 travailleurs canadiens dansle transport aérien ainsi que dans lessecteurs manufacturier incluant l’avion-nerie, pièces pour automobiles, aérospatiale,autobus, électroniques, machinerie légère etlourde, outils et appareils ménagers.

L’AIM représente aussi des employés debureau, techniques ainsi que des travailleurscollets blancs. Le nombre total de l’AIM enAmérique du Nord est de 650 000 membres.World Wide Web/Site web:http://www.iamaw.caFrank Saptel, CommunicationsRepresentative/Représentant descommunicationsPhone/Tél: (416) 386-1789Cellular/Cellulaire: (416) 579-0481FAX/Téléc: (416) 386-0210E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] Contact/Contact principal:Bill Trbovich, Director ofCommunications, Canada/Directeur descommunications au CanadaPhone/Tél: (416) 386-1789Cellular/Cellulaire: (416) 735-9765FAX/Téléc: (416) 386-0210E-mail/Courriel: [email protected]

International DevelopmentResearch Centre (IDRC)250 Albert St., P.O. Box 8500,Ottawa, ON K1G 3H9

The International Development ResearchCentre (IDRC) is a public corporation cre-ated by the Parliament of Canada in 1970to help developing countries use science andtechnology to find practical, long-term so-lutions to the social, economic and environ-mental problems they face. Support is di-rected toward developing an indigenous re-search capacity to sustain policies and tech-nologies developing countries need to buildhealthier, more equitable and more prosper-ous societies. For further information:

World Wide Web: http://www.idrc.caE-mail: [email protected] Bouchard, Public AffairsPhone: (613) 236-6163, ext. 2101FAX: (613) 563-2476E-mail: [email protected]

International Fundfor Animal Welfare /Fonds international pourla protection des animaux1 Nicholas St., Ste. 1100,Ottawa, ON K1N 7B7

Founded in Canada in 1969, IFAW hasbecome one of the world’s largest animalwelfare organizations, with 15 officesworldwide. IFAW works to improve thewelfare of wild/domestic animals by reduc-ing commercial exploitation of animals,protecting wildlife habitats, assisting ani-mals in distress, and promoting animal wel-fare and conservation policies that advancethe well-being of both animals and people.

Fondé au Canada en 1969, le fonds inter-national pour la protection des animaux(IFAW) est devenu l’une des plusimportantes organisations internationales deprotection des animaux. L’IFAW s’estengagé à protéger les animaux contrel’exploitation commerciale, à préserverl’habitat, à porter secours aux animaux endétresse, et à promouvoir des politiques deprotection qui favorisent le bien-être desanimaux et des personnes.World Wide Web: http://www.ifaw.orgHead Office:Phone: (613) 241-3982FAX: (613) 241-0641Ingrid Nielsen, Communications OfficerExt. 225 Cellular: (613) 852-0589E-mail: [email protected]

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International ImageInstitute189 Humberland Dr., RichmondHill, ON L4E 3S9

Karen Brunger, B.H.Ec., AICI C.I.P., is arecipient of the international Award of Ex-cellence in Image Consulting. The author ofnumerous workbooks and materials, hersystems are currently in over 25 countries.Karen is a regular, popular guest expert forthe media. Her trainings are called “inspi-rational and life-changing.”

World Wide Web:http://www.imageinstitute.comPhone: (905) 773-6599FAX: (905) 773-6715Karen Brunger, DirectorE-mail:[email protected] Radocchia, Teen Image Consultant

International Institute forSustainable Development161 Portage Ave. E., 6th Fl.,Winnipeg, MB R3B 0Y4

IISD advances sustainable developmentpolicy recommendations on internationaltrade and investment, economic policy, cli-mate change and natural resources manage-ment. We report on international environ-ment and development negotiations andbroker knowledge gained through projectswith global partners, resulting in rigorousresearch, capacity building and better dia-logue between North and South.World Wide Web: http://www.iisd.orgRachel Parry, Media andCommunicationsPhone: (204) 958-7740Cellular: (204) 952-0347FAX: (204) 958-7710E-mail: [email protected] Slayen, Manager, Publishing andCommunicationsPhone: (204) 958-7733Cellular: (204) 782-8990FAX: (204) 958-7710E-mail: [email protected]

International PersonnelManagement Association –Canada (IPMA–Canada)National Office:14868 41st Ave., Edmonton, AB T6H 5N7

National presence, national voice, interna-tional connections, with eight Chapters andmembers in all provinces. Globally con-nected through our affiliation with otherIPMA associations throughout the world.We promote excellence in the practice ofhuman resource management through pro-fessional certification, professional develop-ment and information services to HumanResources (HR) practitioners.

World Wide Web:http://www.ipma-aigp.caPhone: (780) 433-0234Toll free English: 1-866-433-0234Toll free French: 1-866-433-0620FAX: (780) 433-0295E-mail: [email protected] Fields, IPMA-CP, ExecutiveDirector, CanadaE-mail: [email protected]

Internet Light and Power Inc.(ILAP)210 Sheppard Ave. E.,Toronto, ON M2N 3A9

ILAP is a multi-tiered Internet ServiceProvider focused on delivering completeInternet solutions to organizations acrossNorth America. ILAP provides a broadrange of solutions, including: Internet Ac-cess, Enterprise Messaging, Anti-Spam soft-ware (iPermitMail), Web/Application De-velopment (Trinitas™), Web Hosting andNetwork Design. ILAP currently servicesover 4,500 business clients throughoutNorth America. Tristan Goguen, President,speaks on topics of E-Business, Anti-Spam,Software Development and the Telecom In-dustry.

World Wide Web: http://ilap.comhttp://ipermitmail.comhttp://trinitas.ca

Tristan Goguen, PresidentPager: (416) 614-4048Phone: (416) 250-0451, ext. 205E-mail: [email protected]

Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami170 Laurier Ave. W., Ste. 510,Ottawa, ON K1P 5V5

Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK) representsthe Inuit of Canada on national issues.Founded in 1971 as Inuit Tapirisat ofCanada. Over 45,000 Inuit live in 53 com-

munities in Nunatsiavut (Labrador), Nuna-vik (Quebec), Nunavut, and the InuvialuitSettlement Region (Northwest Territories).Activities include advocacy, health, envi-ronment and socio-economic research. ITKpublishes Inuktitut Magazine and an annualreport.World Wide Web: http://www.itk.caPhone: (613) 238-8181FAX: (613) 234-1991Jose A. Kusugak, PresidentWhit Fraser, Chief Operating OfficerStephen Hendrie, Director ofCommunicationsCellular: (613) 277-3178

ISLAM – The AhmadiyyaMovement in IslamCanadian Headquarters:Bai’tul Islam Mosque, 10610 Jane St.,Maple, ON L6A 3A2

(2 km north of Canada’s Wonderland)The Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam, a

worldwide community projecting true mes-sage of Islam, has more than 70 million fol-lowers spread in over 160 countries aroundthe world. The community was founded in1889 by Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad ofQadian, India (1835–1908), who claimed tobe the Messiah awaited in Judaism, Christi-anity and Islam (as well as the expectedMahdi for Muslims), and also, the LaterDay prophet awaited in many other reli-gions under various other names, with themission of guiding mankind back to God.The present leader of the community (calledthe “Khalifa”) is Hadhrat Mirza MasroorAhmad. He is based in London (U.K.).Phone: (905) 303-4000or: (416) 748-1234FAX: (905) 832-3220E-mail: [email protected] Mahdi, President andMissionary-in-ChargePhone: (905) 832-2669, ext. 239FAX: (905) 832-3220Dr. Syed Muhammad Aslam Daud,General SecretaryPhone: (416) 560-7933FAX: (905) 832-3220E-mail: [email protected] contact:Dr. Ijaz Ahmad Qamar, Secretary forExternal AffairsPhone: (905) 832-2669, ext. 243Residence: (905) 949-1835

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REGIONAL OFFICES:Vancouver:Mirza Muhammad Afzal, MissionaryAhmadiyya Muslim Community9570 River Rd., Delta, BC V4G 1B5Phone: (604) 583-4669FAX: (604) 583-0064Edmonton:Khalil Ahmad Mubashar, MissionaryAhmadiyya Muslim CommunityBai’tul Hadi, 7005 98th Ave.,Edmonton, AB T6A 0A6Phone: (780) 468-1617FAX: (780) 469-3971Calgary:Mohammad Ashraf Arif, MissionaryAhmadiyya Muslim Community94 Mission Rd. S.W.,Calgary, AB T2S 3A2Phone: (403) 243-1600FAX: (403) 243-0789Saskatoon:Ahmadiyya Muslim Community101 Boychuk Dr., Saskatoon, SK S7H 4C6Phone: (306) 664-4722FAX: (306) 373-7061Regina:Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Regina2124 Broad St., Ste. 2F,Regina, SK S4P 1Y6Phone: (306) 359-1713FAX: (306) 359-1714Winnipeg:Ahmadiyya Muslim Community525 Kylemore Ave.,Winnipeg, MB R3L 1B5Phone: (204) 475-2642 (“ISLAMIC”)FAX: (204) 452-2455Ottawa:Mohammad Tariq Islam, MissionaryAhmadiyya Muslim Community2247 Dunning Rd.,Cumberland, ON K4C 1L8Phone: (613) 833-0968Toll free: 1-877-318-5490FAX: (613) 833-0827Montréal:Abdul Rasheed Yahya, MissionairCommunauté Musulmane Ahmadiyya9015, ave Bellerive,Montréal, QC H1L 3S4Phone: (514) 355-6632FAX: (514) 355-8415Mississauga:Ahmadiyya Muslim CommunityMississauga Mosque,1194 Matheson Blvd. E.,Mississauga, ON L4W 1Y2Phone: (905) 206-1364FAX: (905) 206-1208Hamilton:Mohammad Ishaq Fonseca, MissionaryAhmadiyya Muslim Community2301 King St. E., Hamilton, ON L8K 1X6Phone: (905) 544-3110FAX: (905) 549-9373

Reflections on IslamP.O. Box 763, Stn. Don Mills,Toronto, ON M3C 4G5

A non-profit organization to present Islamand its cultures on TV and Radio. Issues ofinterest to public from the Islamic Shari’ahLaws: Worship: prayer, almsgiving, fasting,pilgrimage, etc. Family Matters: marriage,divorce, inheritance, etc. Social Issues: edu-cation, helping the poor, economics,interfaith relations, etc.

Ezz E. Gad, ProducerPhone: (416) 260-7544FAX: (416) 260-0417

Richard Ivey School ofBusinessUniversity of Western Ontario, 1151Richmond St. N., London, ON N6A 3K7

Richard Ivey School of Business at theUniversity of Western Ontario offers full-time undergraduate (HBA), graduate degreeprograms (MBA/PhD) and non-degree pro-grams in Entrepreneurship and ExecutiveDevelopment. Ivey has campuses in London(Ontario), Mississauga, Toronto and HongKong. Faculty experts can provide com-ments on a wide range of business-relatedissues.World Wide Web: http://www.ivey.uwo.caMary Weil, Manager, Media and PublicRelationsPhone: (416) 586-1906E-mail: [email protected] Kanas, CommunicationsCo-ordinatorPhone: (519) 850-2536E-mail: [email protected] Stephenson, DeanPhone: (519) 661-3285E-mail: [email protected] Wynant, Associate Dean –ProgramsPhone: (519) 661-3731E-mail: [email protected] Dunbar, Associate Dean – FacultyDevelopment and ResearchPhone: (519) 661-3716E-mail: [email protected] Rothstein, Director, PhD ProgramPhone: (519) 661-3298E-mail: [email protected] Pearce, Director, ExecutiveMBA ProgramPhone: (519) 661-3241E-mail: [email protected] Foerster, Director, MBA ProgramPhone: (519) 661-3726E-mail: [email protected]

Mark Vandenbosch, Director, HBAProgramPhone: (519) 661-4019E-mail: [email protected] Almasy, Executive Director,Executive Development ProgramsPhone: (519) 675-5557E-mail: [email protected]

JGraeme JannawayJannaway & Associates, 16 HampshireHeights, Toronto, ON M9B 2K2

Managing Director, Jannaway & Associ-ates, an international consulting and educa-tion company. Certified Information Sys-tems Auditor; Certified Business ContinuityPlanner; Instructor, Disaster Recovery Insti-tute Canada; Member, Emergency Manage-ment Ontario Doctrine and Standards Com-mittee; Member, NFPA 1600 TechnicalCommittee. Interviewed on CBC. Featuredin Report on Business.

Graeme Jannaway, Managing DirectorPhone: (416) 695-8853Cellular: (416) 569-3274E-mail: [email protected]

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129 St. Clair Ave. W.,Toronto, ON M4V 1N4

KAIROS is a national ecumenical partner-ship of major Canadian churches andchurch organizations dedicated to workingfor justice in Canada and worldwide.KAIROS engages in research, policy advo-cacy, education and action campaigns. Pri-ority areas include: Canadian Social Devel-opment (poverty, health, refugees, migra-tion); Ecological Justice (climate change,biotechnology, sustainable development);Aboriginal Rights in Canada; HumanRights (monitoring Africa, Asia, LatinAmerica, Middle East); Global EconomicJustice (debt, finance, trade, corporate socialresponsibility). KAIROS has a network oflocal groups across Canada and works inpartnership with respected social justice or-ganizations worldwide.

World Wide Web:http://www.kairoscanada.orgAdiat Junaid, CommunicationsCo-ordinatorPhone: (416) 463-5312, ext. 223FAX: (416) 463-5569E-mail: [email protected]

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393 University Ave., Ste. 1100,Toronto, ON M5G 2N9

KPMG is the global network of profes-sional services firms whose aim is to turnunderstanding of information, industriesand business trends into value. With morethan 100,000 people worldwide, KPMGmember firms provide assurance, tax andfinancial advisory services from more than750 cities in 152 countries.

World Wide Web: http://www.kpmg.caMEDIA RELATIONS:Toronto:Julie Bannerjea, Senior Manager,Corporate CommunicationsPhone: (416) 777-3243FAX: (416) 777-3883After hours: (416) 527-1804E-mail: [email protected] Braun-WoodburyPhone: (416) 777-8554FAX: (416) 777-3883After hours: (416) 462-1959E-mail: [email protected]éal:Madeleine SauvéPhone: (514) 840-2109FAX: (514) 842-2187After hours: (514) 840-2187E-mail: [email protected]

The Kabbalah Centre18 Hazelton Ave., Toronto, ON M5R 2E2

Kabbalah is the fastest growing spiritualmovement in history. The Kabbalah Centreis the largest, leading educational organiza-tion making the ancient wisdom of Kab-balah accessible to all. The Centre helpseveryone improve in every aspect of life,find fulfillment, and connect to the universe’sspiritual nature. Online resources: courses,books, audio courses, videos and store.World Wide Web:http://www.kabbalah.comIsaac FreidinPhone: (416) 513-0030E-mail: [email protected]

Stanley J. KershmanPerley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall LLP,90 Sparks St., Ottawa, ON K1P 1E2

PROBLEMS ARE SIMPLY SOLU-TIONS IN WAITING™ – Canadians owemore than $750 billion dollars: that’s almost

$23,000 for every man, woman and child inthe country. In the U.S. it’s $9.3 trillion intotal and $31,730 individually. We’ve be-come addicted to credit, and Stanley J.Kershman believes it’s time to stop. In fact,he wrote the book on the subject: his con-sumer guide Put Your Debt on a Diet (Wiley,2003) followed his highly successful legalreference Credit Solutions (Carswell, 2001).A bankruptcy and insolvency law specialistwith more than 25 years’ experience,Kershman appears frequently in print, radioand TV media, helping audiences under-stand consumer and commercial bankruptcy,debt reduction strategies, and alternativedispute resolution. On deadline? Lookingfor straightforward answers to complex is-sues? Stanley Kershman can help.World Wide Web: http://www.perlaw.caPhone: (613) 238-1924Pager: (613) 751-1350FAX: (613) 238-8775E-mail: [email protected]

Central Ontario Branch, 15 Gervais Dr.,Ste. 700, Toronto, ON M3C 1Y8

The national, volunteer organization aimsto improve health and quality of life of kid-ney disease patients. It provides informationabout kidney health, diseases and treat-ments; funds research; provides services forkidney patients; advocates for quality healthcare, and promotes organ donation. Thereare Branches across the country.Phone: (416) 445-0373Toll free: 1-800-387-4474FAX: (416) 445-7440Wendy Kudeba, Director ofCommunicationsExt. 242E-mail: [email protected] Bick, Director, Government andProfessional RelationsExt. 236E-mail: [email protected]

Kidproof Canada (childsafety) Inc.1990 152nd St., Ste. 201,Surrey, BC V4A 4N6

Proactive, preventative child and familysafety education nation-wide.

Internationally recognized Child and Fam-ily safety expert Samantha Wilson is aformer police officer, columnist, speaker andauthor of Safe Kids Safe Families with spe-cialized training in crimes against children.

Popular expert guest featured on TV, ra-dio and in print across Canada and the U.S.

World Wide Web:http://www.kidproofcanada.comE-mail: [email protected] Enquiries:Melanie StoroschukPhone: (416) 975-9334, ext. 166Cellular: (416) 992-6062Samantha Wilson, President and Childand Family Safety ExpertPhone: (604) 541-9264, ext. 103FAX: (604) 541-9274E-mail:[email protected]

Kids Help Phone /Jeunesse, J’écoute439 University Ave., Ste. 300,Toronto, ON M5G 1Y8

Kids Help Phone is Canada’s only toll-free, 24-hour, bilingual and anonymousphone counselling, referral and Internetservice for children and youth. Professionalcounsellors provide immediate, caring sup-port to young people in urban and ruralcommunities across the country. Young peo-ple phone or post online questions about is-sues like physical, sexual and emotionalabuse, drugs and suicide.

Jeunesse, J’écoute est le seul service deconsultation et de référence pancanadienaccessible jour et nuit par téléphone et parInternet. Ce service est gratuit, bilingue,anonyme. Les conseillers professionnelsoffrent tous les jours un soutien immédiat ethumain aux jeunes gens des communautésurbaines et rurales du Canada. Les jeunes etles adolescents téléphonent ou posent leursquestions en ligne. Ces questions portent surtous sujets imaginables, y compris l’abusphysique, sexuel et psychologique, lesdrogues et le suicide.World Wide Web: www.kidshelpphone.caSite web: www.jeunessejecoute.caPhone: (416) 586-5437FAX: (416) 586-0651Bill Saul, President and CEOPhone: (416) 581-8961Donna Hasplant, Vice-President, Childand Family ServicesPhone: (416) 581-8963Communications and Media Relations:Joyann Callender, Co-ordinator, PublicRelationsPhone: (416) 586-5437, ext. 8389E-mail:[email protected]ÉAL:911, rue Jean-Talon est, bur 323,Montréal, QC H2R 1V5Tél: (514) 273-7007Téléc: (514) 273-0589Communications et relations avec lesmédias:Bernard Desrochers, Directeur desopérationsTél: (514) 273-0983Courriel:[email protected]

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Knightsbridge2 Bloor St. E., 30th Fl.,Toronto, ON M4W 1A8

Knightsbridge helps companies optimizebusiness performance through people. Thecompany delivers customized business solu-tions by combining deep capabilities in Ex-ecutive Search, Interim Management, Busi-ness Strategy and Organizational Solutions,Leadership Capacity, Career Management,Assessment and Coaching, and Career Tran-sition to meet the customer’s needs at allpoints of the business cycle.

Knightsbridge aide les entreprises à opti-miser leur rendement par l’intermé-diaire deleurs employés. Elle propose des solutionsd’affaires personnalisées grâce a une solideexpertise en recherche de cadres, gestion parintérim, stratégies d’affaires et solutionsorganisationnelles, capacités de leadership,gestion et transition de carrière, évaluationet coaching pour répondre aux besoins desclients à toutes les étapes du cycle d’affaires.World Wide Web:http://www.knightsbridge.caAssessment and Coaching:Jack Muskat, Principal and NationalPractice Lead, Assessment and Coaching2 Bloor St. E., 30th Fl.,Toronto, ON M4W 1A8Phone: (416) 923-5555E-mail: [email protected] Transition – Central and Atlantic:(Halifax, Hamilton, Kitchener, Markham,Mississauga, Oakville, Sudbury,St. Catharines, Toronto)

Chris Deja, Managing Director, Centraland Atlantic4 Robert Speck Pkwy., Ste. 350,Mississauga, ON L4Z 1S1Phone: (905) 277-7340E-mail: [email protected] Shedletsky, Managing Director,Central and Atlantic2 Bloor St. E., 30th Fl.,Toronto, ON M4W 1A8Phone: (416) 923-5555E-mail: [email protected] Transition – Quebec:(Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec City)Louise Macdonald, Managing Director,Quebec1155, boul René Lévesque ouest,bur 3320, Montréal, QC H3B 3Z6Phone: (514) 954-9549E-mail: [email protected] Transition – West:(Calgary, Edmonton, Regina, Saskatoon,Vancouver, Winnipeg)Nancy Laughton, Managing Director, West750 West Pender St., Ste. 700,Vancouver, BC V6C 2T7

Phone: (604) 678-9344E-mail: [email protected] Management:Lucy Vasic, Principal and NationalPractice Lead, Career Management350 Bay St., 6th Fl.,Toronto, ON M5H 2S6Phone: (647) 777-3000E-mail: [email protected]:David Shaw, Chairman of the Board,President and CEO2 Bloor St. E., 30th Fl.,Toronto, ON M4W 1A8Phone: (416) 923-5555E-mail: [email protected] Search:Brad Beveridge, Managing Director,Executive Search2 Bloor St. E., 30th Fl.,Toronto, ON M4W 1A8Phone: (416) 923-5555E-mail: [email protected] Management:Frances Randle, Vice-President HR andManaging Director, Interim Management350 Bay St., 6th Fl.,Toronto, ON M5H 2S6Phone: (647) 777-3000E-mail: [email protected] Capacity and OrganizationalSolutions:David Weiss, Vice-President and ChiefInnovations Officer2 Bloor St. E., 30th Fl.,Toronto, ON M4W 1A8Phone: (416) 923-5555E-mail: [email protected] Molinaro, Principal and NationalPractice Lead, Organizational Solutions710 Dorval, Ste. 108,Oakville, ON L6K 3V7Phone: (905) 338-9701E-mail: [email protected] in HR:Alex Milic, CIO and Managing Director,CAREERCapital350 Bay St., 6th Fl.,Toronto, ON M5H 2S6Phone: (647) 777-3000E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Headquarters:344 Consumers Rd.,Toronto, ON M2J 1P8

Kumon is Canada’s largest after-schoolsupplemental education program for stu-dents of all ages and skill levels. Kumon’sindividualized programs help studentsstrengthen math and reading skills, increaseconfidence and develop lifelong study skills.Our Educational Specialist (Ph.D.) is avail-able for commentary and analysis on most

educational issues faced by parents, educa-tors and students.World Wide Web:http://www.kumon.comSandy Indig, Media RelationsPhone: (416) 490-1434, ext. 279Toll free: 1-800-266-6681, ext. 279FAX: (416) 490-1694E-mail: [email protected]

LLa Leche League Canada(LLLC)18C Industrial Dr., Box 29,Chesterville, ON K0C 1H0

(Leche is pronounced “Lay-Chay”)LLLC provides breastfeeding and

parenting information to over 56,000 newmothers annually. Call us for national andlocal perspectives on current research affect-ing families and children, including hot top-ics such as environmental contaminants inbreastmilk, breastfeeding in public, and ba-bies sharing their parents’ bed.World Wide Web: http://www.LLLC.caPhone: (613) 448-1842FAX: (613) 448-1845E-mail: [email protected] Pitman, Executive DirectorPhone: (519) 829-2293Cellular: (519) 835-5716E-mail: [email protected] Millar, National FundraisingCo-ordinatorPhone: (902) 463-7246E-mail: [email protected]

955 Oliver Rd., ThunderBay, ON P7B 5E1

One of Canada’s comprehensive medium-sized universities, Lakehead University’saccessible faculty and researchers can pro-vide expert comment on a wide range of top-ics including: northern studies; Aboriginalstudies; business; economics; medicine;nursing; forestry; biology; environmentalstudies; forensic DNA and paternity re-search; outdoor recreation, parks and tour-ism; teacher education; politics; engineer-ing; and fitness and coaching.World Wide Web:http://www.lakeheadu.caNews and Events:http://communications.lakeheadu.caFAX: (807) 346-7770E-mail: [email protected] Abaya, Director ofCommunications

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Phone: (807) 343-8372E-mail: [email protected] Harding, Co-ordinator,PublicationsPhone: (807) 343-8193E-mail: [email protected] Tomlinson, CommunicationsOfficerPhone: (807) 343-8177E-mail: [email protected] Tronslien, WebmasterPhone: (807) 343-8499E-mail: [email protected]

181 Bay St., Ste. 2500, P.O. Box 747,Toronto, ON M5J 2T7

Lang Michener LLP is a leading businesslaw firm, committed to providing membersof the media with advice not only in tradi-tional areas of practice such as corporateand commercial, litigation and real estate,but also in some 75 specialty areas. We ap-preciate deadlines and therefore respond torequests promptly. We encourage you tovisit our web site where you will find use-ful information on current issues and trends.World Wide Web:http://www.langmichener.caPhone: (416) 360-8600FAX: (416) 365-1719Pamela Denecky, Director, ClientDevelopmentPhone: (416) 307-4008E-mail: [email protected]

Ross Lawford, Ph.D.23 Rumsey Rd., Toronto, ON M4G 1N7

Author: The Quest for Authentic Power:Getting Past Manipulation, Control andSelf-Limiting Beliefs.

Presenter/Facilitator/Coach.Offering: keynote speeches, workshops,courses and private individual sessions.Featuring:stress reductionefficiency improvementemotional/physical/spiritual health andwell-beingself-empowermentconflict resolution through mediation andenhanced communication skills

Phone: (416) 425-3183Toll free: 1-877-418-2286FAX: (416) 425-9837E-mail: [email protected]

Howard A. Levitt (LangMichener LLP, Lawyers)181 Bay St., Ste. 2500, P.O. Box 747,Toronto, ON M5J 2T7

Howard Levitt is the editor of the often-quoted and relied-upon text “The Law ofDismissal,” and is commonly cited in allforms of media. He is editor in chief of “TheDismissal & Employment Law Digest,”summarizing every Canadian employmentlaw and federal adjudication decision.Change is often news and therefore mediapersonnel have a vested interest in change.As members of Lang Michener LLP’s Em-ployment and Labour Law Group, we arecommitted to providing members of themedia with timely advice on all legal as-pects of the workplace.World Wide Web:http://www.canadaemploymentlaw.comPhone: (416) 307-4019FAX: (416) 365-1719Howard A. LevittExt. 4059E-mail: [email protected]

Liaison College1047 Main St. E.,Hamilton, ON L8M 1N5

Liaison College specializes in “CulinaryArts.” With seven locations all individuallyfranchised throughout Ontario, this uniqueeducational institution is the largest trainerof chefs. Also available is Canada’s only“Personal Chef” diploma. Classes are of-fered either full-time or part-time. Addi-tionally, we offer team building, recreationand youth programs, and special events.World Wide Web:http://www.liaisoncollege.comPhone: (905) 854-4600Toll free: 1-800-854-0621FAX: (905) 854-4601E-mail: [email protected] Florio, PresidentSusanne Mikler, Corporate Affairs

Lifesaving Society, theLifeguarding ExpertsNational Office:287 McArthur Ave., Ottawa, ON K1L 6P3

The Lifesaving Society – the lifeguardingexperts – is a Canadian, national volunteerorganization and registered charity. The So-ciety relies on a dedicated group of volun-teers and staff to accomplish its mission ofdrowning prevention in Canada and aroundthe world. The Society’s programs cover awide range of areas including lifesaving,lifeguarding, learn to swim, lifesaving sport,Water Smart® public education, research,first aid, aquatic safety management andboating. The Society is the governing bodyfor lifesaving sport and an active member ofthe International Life Saving Federation andthe Royal Life Saving Society.

La Société de sauvetage – l’expert en sur-veillance aquatique – est un organisme na-tional de bienfaisance dûment enregistré etaxé sur le bénévolat. La Société offre desprogrammes dans de multiples domainestels que la surveillance aquatique, le sau-vetage l’apprentissage de la natation, lesauvetage sportif, l’éducation du publicAquaBonMD, la recherche, les premierssoins, la gestion de la sécurité aquatique etla plaisance.World Wide Web: http://www.lifesaving.caRick Haga, Executive DirectorPhone: (613) 746-5694FAX: (613) 746-9929E-mail: [email protected]

Livingston InternationalInc.405 The West Mall,Toronto, ON M9C 5K7

Livingston International is Canada’s lead-ing customs broker and trade services com-pany and among the top five entry filers inthe U.S. Livingston offers services, solu-tions and seminars to help companies man-age trade effectively, in compliance withborder security initiatives and changingregulations. With an extensive network ofoffices in both countries, Livingston pro-vides companies with U.S. and Canadiancustoms clearance, regulatory compliance,customs and tax consulting, informationtechnology solutions, international freightforwarding, North American transportationmanagement and technology services.World Wide Web:http://www.livingstonintl.comOperating Subsidiaries and Divisions:CANADA:Livingston International Inc.Livingston International Consulting

GroupAdminservMendelssohnConsultransRegistrar of Imported Vehicles (RIV)Searail Cargo SurveysUNITED STATES:Livingston International, Inc.Livingston International Trade Services Inc.Adminserv U.S.Great Lakes Customs BrokerageSouth RanchDawneen MacKenzie, Vice-President,Public AffairsPhone: (416) 626-2800, ext. 3109Toll free: 1-800-387-7582FAX: (416) 622-3942E-mail: [email protected]

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Loyalist College ofApplied Arts andTechnologyP.O. Box 4200, Wallbridge-Loyalist Rd.,Belleville, ON K8N 5B9

Loyalist offers two- and three-year diplo-mas and one-year certificates in the Schoolof Applied Science and Computing; JusticeStudies; Business and Applied Arts; MediaStudies; Health Sciences. Unique programsinclude Photojournalism, New Media Pro-duction and Animation, Business Sales andMarketing, Agricultural Journalism, Bio-food, collaborative Bachelor of Science inNursing with Brock University, and Bach-elor of Applied Arts in Human ServicesManagement. Loyalist has 2,700 full-timestudents. Faculty retain strong industry con-tacts.World Wide Web:http://www.loyalistcollege.comPhone: (613) 969-1913Maureen Piercy, PresidentExt. 2200Margaret Scott, Vice-President,AcademicExt. 2278Dianne Spencer, Executive Director,College AdvancementExt. 2235Nancy Rabb, RegistrarExt. 2366Catherine Campbell, Manager,Marketing ServicesExt. 2485

Lura Consulting107 Church St., Ste. 400,Toronto, ON M5C 2G5

For over three decades, Lura has engagedpeople and communities in discussionsaround controversial environmental, devel-opment and social issues. We speak with in-depth knowledge and provide a variety ofpublic perspectives on key issues facinggovernments today, such as transportation,energy, environment, development, greenspace, air quality and public health.World Wide Web: http://www.lura.caSally Leppard, Community Issues andCitizen Engagement/Consultation107 Church St., Ste. 400,Toronto, ON M5C 2G5Phone: (416) 410-3888, ext. 1E-mail: [email protected]

Susan Hall, Energy Conservation andCommunity Issues107 Church St., Ste. 400,Toronto, ON M5C 2G5Phone: (416) 536-9674E-mail: [email protected] Smith, (Ontario) Waste Managementand Recycling605 James St. N., 3rd Fl.,Hamilton, ON L8L 1K1Phone: (905) 527-0754E-mail: [email protected] Dilks, Community Issues andCitizen Engagement/Consultation107 Church St., Ste. 400,Toronto, ON M5C 2G5Phone: (416) 536-1729E-mail: [email protected] Donnelly, (Atlantic Canada)Community Issues and Waste ManagementP.O. Box, Lakeside, NS B3T 1M6Phone: (902) 223-6123E-mail: [email protected] Hubbard, EnvironmentalAssessment and Community Issues605 James St. N., 3rd Fl.,Hamilton, ON L8L 1K1Phone: (905) 527-0754E-mail: [email protected]

Lutheran Church – Canada3074 Portage Ave.,Winnipeg, MB R3K 0Y2

Lutheran Church–Canada is a conserva-tive, confessional Lutheran body compris-ing 326 congregations, the second largestLutheran body in Canada. The church isactive overseas in mission and humanitarianendeavours. The official publication is TheCanadian Lutheran. The Lutheran church isa result of Martin Luther’s Protestant Ref-ormation begun in 1517.World Wide Web:www.lutheranchurch.caNational Office:Phone: (204) 895-3433FAX: (204) 832-3018E-mail: [email protected]. Dr. Ralph Mayan, PresidentRev. Dr. Leonard Harms, Mission andSocial MinistryIan Adnams, Director of CommunicationsDwayne Cleave, TreasurerEast District (Ontario, Quebec,Maritimes):Rev. Allen Maleske, PresidentPhone: (519) 578-6500Central District (NW Ontario, Manitoba,Saskatchewan):Rev. Thomas Prachar, PresidentPhone: (306) 586-4434Alberta–British Columbia District:Rev. Donald Schiemann, PresidentPhone: (780) 474-0063Concordia University College of Alberta,Edmonton:Rev. Dr. Richard Kraemer, PresidentPhone: (780) 479-8481

Concordia Lutheran TheologicalSeminary, St. Catharines, Ontario:Rev. Dr. Edward Kettner, ActingPresidentPhone: (905) 688-2362Concordia Lutheran Seminary,Edmonton:Rev. Dr. Harald Tomesch, PresidentPhone: (780) 474-1468

MThe Mackenzie InstituteP.O. Box 338, Adelaide Postal Stn.,Toronto, ON M5C 2J4

The Mackenzie Institute is an independentorganization established in 1986 to provideresearch and commentary about organizedviolence and political instability. This in-cludes such fields as terrorism, warfare, or-ganized crime, radical ideologies and civilunrest. The Institute publishes Newslettersand Occasional Papers, and assists research-ers and the news media.World Wide Web:http://www.mackenzieinstitute.comPhone: (416) 686-4063After hours: (416) 346-8552E-mail: [email protected] Thompson, President

Magazines Canada425 Adelaide St. W., Ste. 700,Toronto, ON M5V 3C1

Magazines Canada is Canada’s leadingprofessional magazine industry association,representing over 300 consumer titles of allscope and size. The member-driven, not-for-profit organization serves Canadian maga-zines through advocacy and special initia-tives, and offers extensive member servicesincluding small magazine direct-to-retaildistribution, nationally delivered profes-sional development, communications, mar-keting and advertising services.World Wide Web:http://www.magazinescanada.caPhone: (416) 504-0274FAX: (416) 504-0437Mark Jamison, Chief Executive OfficerExt. 223E-mail:[email protected] Garland, Executive Director,Advertising ServicesExt. 254E-mail: [email protected] Everson, Executive Director, PublicAffairsPhone: (613) 488-9916E-mail: [email protected] Zatyko, Director, MemberServicesExt. 222E-mail: [email protected]

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Barbara Bates, Director, ConsumerMarketingExt. 229E-mail: [email protected] Alpern, Manager,CommunicationsExt. 227E-mail: [email protected]

Corporate Head Office:820 Taylor Ave., P.O. Box 815, Stn. Main,Winnipeg, MB R3C 2P4

Manitoba Hydro is a crown corporationserving over 506,000 electricity and256,000 natural gas customers. Virtually allof the electricity generated is from self-re-newing water power, produced through 14generating stations. It is a recognized worldleader in HVDC transmission systems. Theprovincial utility is responsible for generat-ing, transmitting and distributing electricitythroughout all parts of Manitoba. The util-ity is also the major distributor of naturalgas in the province.World Wide Web:http://www.hydro.mb.caGlenn Schneider, Division Manager,Public AffairsPhone: (204) 474-3535FAX: (204) 475-2452E-mail: [email protected] Peters, Public Affairs OfficerPhone: (204) 474-3534E-mail: [email protected] Media Line: (204) 474-3319

Town of Markham101 Town Centre Blvd.,Markham, ON L3R 9W3

With a diverse population of 258,000 andas home to more than 860 high-tech com-panies, Markham, just north of Toronto, is“Canada’s High-Tech Capital.” Settled inthe mid-1700s, The Town of Markham hasa proud heritage, outstanding lifestyleamenities, one of the lowest industrial realtytax rates in the GTA and a leading commu-nications infrastructure.World Wide Web:http://www.markham.caE-mail:first initial + last name @markham.caDon Cousens, MayorPhone: (905) 475-4872FAX: (905) 479-7775Frank Scarpitti, Deputy MayorPhone: (905) 475-4899FAX: (905) 479-7763

Jack Heath, Regional CouncillorPhone: (905) 415-7506FAX: (905) 479-7763Jim Jones, Regional CouncillorPhone: (905) 479-7757FAX: (905) 479-7763Bill O’Donnell, Regional CouncillorPhone: (905) 479-7746FAX: (905) 479-7763John Livey, Chief Administrative OfficerPhone: (905) 475-4704FAX: (905) 415-7504Stephen Chait, Director of EconomicDevelopmentPhone: (905) 475-4871FAX: (905) 479-7764Corporate Communications Office:Janet Carnegie, Director of CorporateCommunicationsPhone: (905) 475-4723Media phone: (905) 415-7548FAX: (905) 475-4741Jim Sales, Commissioner of Communityand Fire ServicesPhone: (905) 477-7000, ext. 4874FAX: (905) 479-7767Andy Taylor, Commissioner of CorporateServicesPhone: (905) 477-7000, ext. 6930FAX: (905) 479-7771Jim Baird, Commissioner ofDevelopment Services and PlanningPhone: (905) 477-7000, ext. 4875FAX: (905) 479-7768

1606 Sedlescomb Dr., Ste. 8,Mississauga, ON L4X 1M6

Masthead, The Magazine About Maga-zines, is Canada’s independent journal ofrecord for the domestic magazine industry,called “the bible of Canada’s periodical in-dustry” by the Globe and Mail. We coverindustry news and also provide research,such as our annual tally of launches and clo-sures. Our staff frequently provides com-mentary on developments in the magazineindustry for national news organizations.World Wide Web:http://www.mastheadonline.comPhone: (905) 625-7070FAX: (905) 625-4856William Shields, EditorExt. 222E-mail: [email protected] Bennet, PublisherExt. 233E-mail: [email protected]

Mawer InvestmentManagement Ltd.603 7th Ave. S.W., Ste. 900,Calgary, AB T2P 2T5

Mawer Investment Management Ltd. is anindependent investment counselling firmfounded in Calgary, Alberta in 1974. Thefirm provides investment management forcorporate pension funds, foundations andendowments, individual investors and afamily of mutual and pooled funds. Fee-for-service investment services include discre-tionary management across all asset classes.World Wide Web:http://www.mawer.comPhone: (403) 262-4673Toll free: 1-800-889-6248FAX: (403) 262-4099E-mail: [email protected]. David Stone, B.A., CIMA, Director,Marketing and SalesPhone: (403) 267-1961FAX: (403) 267-6074E-mail: [email protected] Cooper-Key, CFA, HonoraryChairman / Portfolio Manager,International EquitiesPhone: (403) 267-1980FAX: (403) 267-6050E-mail: [email protected] Ferris, B.Comm., CFA, Presidentand Chief Executive OfficerPhone: (403) 267-1986FAX: (403) 267-6051E-mail: [email protected] MacLachlan, B.A., CFA,ChairmanPhone: (403) 267-1981FAX: (403) 267-6057E-mail: [email protected] Anderson, B.A., CFA, Director,U.S. EquitiesPhone: (403) 267-1995FAX: (403) 267-6052E-mail: [email protected] Ferguson, B.Comm., CFA,Director, Canadian EquitiesPhone: (403) 267-1953FAX: (403) 267-6053E-mail: [email protected] Senyk, B.Comm., CFA, Director ofPortfolio ManagementPhone: (403) 267-1963FAX: (403) 267-6067E-mail: [email protected] Hall, M.B.A., CFA, Director,Canadian EquitiesPhone: (403) 267-1968FAX: (403) 267-6059E-mail: [email protected] D. Peterson, B.Comm., CFA,Director, Senior Portfolio ManagerPhone: (403) 267-1952FAX: (403) 267-6055E-mail: [email protected]

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Michael J.R. Crofts, B.Math (honours),CFA, Portfolio Manager, Fixed IncomePhone: (403) 267-1987FAX: (403) 267-6075E-mail: [email protected]

Box 48, Ste. 4700, Toronto DominionBank Tower, Toronto, ON M5K 1E6

McCarthy Tétrault is Canada’s premierlaw firm and is the country’s largest withclose to 800 lawyers in nine offices locatedin Canada’s major financial centres and inNew York and London. The firm representsclients in virtually all aspects of businessand commercial law, including mergers andacquisitions, corporate finance, tax, realproperty, labour and employment, environ-ment, natural resources, competition, bank-ruptcy and restructuring, intellectual prop-erty, financial services and technology.

The firm also has a preeminent litigationpractice that includes a strong nationalgroup of 265 litigators. The group repre-sents clients at all levels of the federal andprovincial court systems, before regulatoryand administrative tribunals, and in com-mercial arbitrations.World Wide Web:http://www.mccarthy.caW. Iain Scott, Chair and CEOPhone: (416) 601-7686FAX: (416) 868-0673E-mail: [email protected]:Toronto:Phone: (416) 362-1812FAX: (416) 868-0673Box 48, Ste. 4700, Toronto DominionBank Tower, Toronto, ON M5K 1E6Ottawa:Phone: (613) 238-2000FAX: (613) 563-9386The Chambers, 40 Elgin St., Ste. 1400,Ottawa, ON K1P 5K6London:Phone: (519) 660-3587 or (519) 660-3599Ste. 2000, One London Place,255 Queens Ave., London, ON N6A 5R8Montréal:Phone: (514) 397-4100FAX: (514) 875-6246Le Windsor, 1170 Peel St.,Montréal, QC H3B 4S8Québec City:Phone: (418) 521-3000FAX: (418) 521-3099Le Complexe St-Amable,1150 rue de Claire-Fontaine, 7th Fl.,Québec, QC G1R 5G4

Calgary:Phone: (403) 260-3500FAX: (403) 260-3501421 7th Ave. S.W., Ste. 3300,Calgary, AB T2P 4K9Vancouver:Phone: (604) 643-7100FAX: (604) 643-7900Pacific Centre, Ste. 1300,777 Dunsmuir St., P.O. Box 10424,Vancouver, BC V7Y 1K2London, England:Phone: +44(0)20 7489 5700FAX: +44(0)20 7489 57775 Old Bailey, 2nd Fl., London EC4M 7BANew York, U.S.A.:Phone: (212) 785-6410FAX: (212) 785-6438One New York Plaza, 25th Fl.,New York, NY 10004-1980

1280 Main St. W.,Hamilton, ON L8S 4L9

Leading-edge researchers, compelling ex-pert commentary. More than 1,200 facultyready to help. Specialization in business,engineering, the humanities, health sci-ences, social sciences and science. Stay ontop of McMaster’s latest news by visitingour award-winning Daily News web site.World Wide Web:http://www.mcmaster.caDaily News:http://www.dailynews.mcmaster.caPhone: (905) 525-9140FAX: (905) 521-1504Jane Christmas, Manager, PublicRelationsExt. 27988E-mail: [email protected] Thomson, PR CommunicationsAssistantExt. 22869E-mail: [email protected] McGuire, Health SciencesPublic RelationsExt. 22169E-mail: [email protected]

McMillan BinchMendelsohn LLPBCE Place, Ste. 4400, Bay WellingtonTower, 181 Bay St.,Toronto, ON M5J 2T3

McMillan Binch Mendelsohn is a leadingCanadian business law firm. With offices inToronto and Montreal, the firm is at theforefront in serving the financial sector, do-mestic and international corporations and

governments. Key to the firm’s success is adepth of expertise in core areas, an empha-sis on collaborating on fresh ideas and amulti-disciplinary approach to handlingcomplex transactions efficiently. McMillanBinch Mendelsohn has an operational phi-losophy based on its core values of respect,teamwork, commitment, client service andprofessional excellence.

Members of the firm regularly publishtexts, articles, reports and updates on currentlegal issues, available at:World Wide Web:http://www.mbmlex.comOFFICES:Toronto:BCE Place, Ste. 4400, Bay WellingtonTower, 181 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5J 2T3Phone: (416) 865-7000FAX: (416) 865-7048Anita Alvarez, CommunicationsCo-ordinatorPhone: (416) 865-7898E-mail: [email protected]éal:1000 Sherbrooke ouest/W., Ste. 2700,Montréal, QC H3A 3G4Phone: (514) 987-5000FAX: (514) 987-1213Julie Gamache, Director ofAdministrationPhone: (514) 987-5028E-mail: [email protected]

Media Names & Numbers489 College St., Ste. 305,Toronto, ON M6G 1A5

Published by Sources, Media Names &Numbers is a comprehensive directory ofthe Canadian news media, including televi-sion and radio stations and programs, daily,weekly, ethnic and campus newspapers,consumer and trade magazines, and aca-demic journals. Media Names & Numbersis indexed by subject, and is available inprint and electronic formats. Subscriptionsare $109.95 + GST/HST per year; an annualsubscription includes a print directory andaccess to the continuously updated onlineversion.World Wide Web:http://www.sources.comPhone: (416) 964-7799FAX: (416) 964-8763E-mail: [email protected] Dube, Subscription Co-ordinatorE-mail: [email protected]

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MediaWatch /Évaluation-médias(National Watch on Images of Women inthe Media)517 Wellington St. W., Ste. 400,Toronto, ON M5V 1G1

MediaWatch is a national, non-profit femi-nist organization working to eliminate sex-ism in the media. We promote change byeducating media industries, government andthe public, conducting research, and encour-aging consumer activism.World Wide Web:http://www.mediawatch.caNATIONAL OFFICE:Phone: (416) 408-2065FAX: (416) 408-2069E-mail: [email protected] Cishecki, Executive DirectorSherrill Cheda, DevelopmentNATIONAL COMMITTEE:Linda Rankin, President andGovernment/Industry Relations PortfolioOttawa, ONPhone: (613) 238-4580, ext. 18E-mail: [email protected] Cheda, Development PortfolioToronto, ONE-mail: [email protected] Jiwani, Research PortfolioMontreal, QCE-mail: [email protected] Dunn-Krohn, Member at LargeVictoria, BCE-mail: [email protected]

Memorial University ofNewfoundlandSt. John’s, NL A1C 5S7

Memorial University is the only universityin Newfoundland and Labrador, with over17,000 students in six faculties and sevenschools. The faculty complement numbers1,000, many of whom are available as ex-pert commentators on a variety of topics.Call (709) 737-8665 or the appropriate of-fice listed below.World Wide Web: http://www.mun.caIvan Muzychka, Manager, News ServicePhone: (709) 737-8665Cellular: (709) 687-9433FAX: (709) 737-8699E-mail: [email protected] Gill, Information Officer,Sir Wilfred Grenfell CollegePhone: (709) 637-6200, ext. 6134FAX: (709) 637-6201E-mail: [email protected] Hamlyn, CommunicationsCo-ordinator, Student RecruitmentPhone: (709) 737-8613FAX: (709) 737-8611E-mail: [email protected] Gray, CommunicationsCo-ordinator, Health SciencesPhone: (709) 777-8397

FAX: (709) 777-6396E-mail: [email protected] Inkpen, CommunicationsCo-ordinator, ResearchPhone: (709) 737-4073FAX: (709) 737-4612E-mail: [email protected] Osmond, CommunicationsCo-ordinator, EngineeringPhone: (709) 737-8287FAX: (709) 737-4042E-mail: [email protected] Sheppard, CommunicationsCo-ordinator, BusinessPhone: (709) 737-2616FAX: (709) 737-2467E-mail: [email protected] Kearley, Development Officer andCommunications, Alumni Affairs andDevelopmentPhone: (709) 737-2620FAX: (709) 737-2008E-mail: [email protected] Thornhill, EducationalMarketing Co-ordinator, Fisheries andMarine InstitutePhone: (709) 778-0544Cellular: (709) 682-3114FAX: (709) 778-0672E-mail: [email protected]

Meyers Norris Penny LLP(MNP)622 5th Ave. S.W., Ste. 300,Calgary, AB T2P 0M6

Meyers Norris Penny is the only Top 10national chartered accountancy and advi-sory firm based in Western Canada. MNPprovides clear, straightforward business ad-vice with a local perspective.World Wide Web: www.mnp.caPhone: (403) 444-0150FAX: (403) 444-0199Randy Mowat, Vice-President ofMarketingCalgary, ABPhone: (403) 444-0169Toll free: 1-877-500-0792Cellular: (403) 608-1424E-mail: [email protected] Holmgren, CommunicationsManagerCalgary, ABPhone: (403) 444-0157Toll free: 1-877-500-0792E-mail: [email protected] Ritchie, CA, CEOCalgary, ABPhone: (403) 444-0190Toll free: 1-877-500-0792E-mail: [email protected] Wood, M.B.A., CMC, ExecutiveVice-President of Advisory ServicesCalgary, ABPhone: (403) 444-0177Toll free: 1-877-500-0792E-mail: [email protected]

Terry Betker, P.Ag., CAC, Director ofAgricultural ServicesWinnipeg, MBPhone: (204) 788-6055Toll free: 1-877-500-0795E-mail: [email protected] Llewellyn, CA, Vice-President ofTaxation ServicesCalgary, ABPhone: (403) 537-7676Toll free: 1-877-500-0792E-mail: [email protected] Swanson, B.A., CAFM,Aboriginal Services Team LeaderWinnipeg, MBPhone: (204) 775-4531Toll free: 1-877-500-0795E-mail: [email protected]

The Mining Association ofCanada350 Sparks St., Ste. 1105,Ottawa, ON K1R 7S8

The Mining Association of Canada is thenational organization of the Canadian min-ing industry. It comprises companies en-gaged in mineral exploration, mining,smelting, refining and semi-fabrication.Member companies account for the greatbulk of Canada’s output of metals and ma-jor industrial materials.

The Association’s main role is to projectthe views of the industry and work withgovernments on policies affecting minerals.The MAC works closely with the provincialmining associations and other similargroups across Canada.World Wide Web: http://www.mining.caGordon R. Peeling, President and CEOPhone: (613) 233-9392, ext. 318E-mail: [email protected] Gratton, Vice-President,Sustainable Development and Public AffairsPhone: (613) 233-9392, ext. 319FAX: (613) 233-8897E-mail: [email protected] AND DEVELOPERSASSOCIATION OF CANADA:The Prospectors and Developers Asso-ciation of Canada is the national voice forthe Canadian mineral exploration anddevelopment community and provides aforum for information exchange ensuring astrong mining industry for the benefit of allCanadians.Dr. Anthony Andrews, Executive Director34 King St. E., 9th Fl.,Toronto, ON M5C 2X8Phone: (416) 362-1969FAX: (416) 362-0101

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World Wide Web: http://www.pdac.caCOAL ASSOCIATION OF CANADA:Allen Wright, Executive Director205 9th Ave. S.E., Ste. 502,Calgary, AB T2G 0R3Phone: (403) 262-1544FAX: (403) 265-7604E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.coal.caPROVINCIAL & TERRITORIALMINING ASSOCIATIONS:Yukon:Scott Casselman, PresidentYukon Chamber of Mines, P.O. Box 4427,Whitehorse, YT Y1A 3T5Phone: (867) 668-6479FAX: (867) 668-7127E-mail: [email protected] Territories and Nunavut:Mike Vaydik, General ManagerNorthwest Territories and NunavutChamber of Mines, P.O. Box 2818,4918 50th St., Yellowknife, NT X1A 2R1Phone: (867) 873-5281FAX: (867) 920-2145E-mail: [email protected] Columbia:Michael McPhie, President and CEOMining Association of British Columbia,1111 Melville St., Ste. 910,Vancouver, BC V6E 3V6Phone: (604) 681-4321FAX: (604) 681-5305E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://www.mining.bc.caDan Jepson, Executive DirectorBritish Columbia & Yukon Chamber ofMines, 840 West Hastings St.,Vancouver, BC V6C 1C8Phone: (604) 689-5172FAX: (604) 681-2363World Wide Web:http://www.chamberofmines.bc.caAlberta:Brad Anderson, Executive DirectorAlberta Chamber of Resources,10235 101 St., Ste. 1410, Oxford Tower,Edmonton, AB T5J 3G1Phone: (403) 420-1030FAX: (403) 425-4623E-mail: [email protected]:Phil Reeves, Executive DirectorSaskatchewan Mining Association,1740 – 2002 Victoria Ave.,Regina, SK S4P 0R7Phone: (306) 757-9505FAX: (306) 569-1085E-mail: [email protected]:David Markham, ExecutiveVice-PresidentThe Mining Association of Manitoba,700 – 305 Broadway Ave.,Winnipeg, MB R3C 3J7Phone: (204) 989-1890FAX: (204) 989-1899E-mail: [email protected]

Ontario:Chris Hodgson, PresidentOntario Mining Association,110 Yonge St., 15th Fl.,Toronto, ON M5C 1T4Phone: (416) 364-9301FAX: (416) 364-5986E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.oma.on.caQuebec:Dan Tolgyesi, General ManagerQuebec Mining Association,2600 Laurier Blvd., Tour de la Cité,Ste. 942, Sainte-Foy, QC G1V 4W2Phone: (418) 657-2016FAX: (418) 657-2154E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web:http://www.amq-inc.comNew Brunswick:David Plante, Executive DirectorNew Brunswick Mining Association,1133 St. George Blvd., Ste. 104,Moncton, NB E1E 4E1Phone: (506) 857-3056FAX: (506) 857-3059E-mail: [email protected] Scotia:Terry Daniels, Executive SecretaryChamber of Mineral Resources of NovaScotia, P.O. Box 2171, 4548 RR #3,Windsor, NS B0N 2T0Phone: (902) 798-0187FAX: (902) 798-2141E-mail: [email protected]:Gerry O’Connell, Executive DirectorNewfoundland and Labrador Chamber ofMineral Resources, Ste. 301, CommercialChambers Bldg., 197–199 Water St.,St. John’s, NL A1C 1B4Phone: (709) 722-9542FAX: (709) 722-8588E-mail:[email protected]

MiningWatch Canada250 City Centre St., Ste. 508, City CentreBldg., Ottawa, ON K1R 6K7

MiningWatch Canada is a pan-Canadianorganization supported by environmental,social justice, aboriginal and labour organi-zations. It addresses the urgent need for apublic interest response to irresponsiblemining practices and for informed publicpolicy. We monitor companies mining inCanada and Canadian companies abroad.World Wide Web:http://www.miningwatch.caJoan Kuyek, National Co-ordinatorPhone: (613) 569-3439FAX: (613) 569-5138E-mail: [email protected]

Mintz & Partners LLP1 Concorde Gate, Ste. 200,North York, ON M3C 4G4

Mintz & Partners, with 19 partners and125 team members, is one of the largestmid-market accounting firms in Canada. Weare chartered accountants, tax professionalsand financial advisors to high net-worth in-dividuals, non-profits, governments andcompanies. We focus on Public Companies,Real Estate, Manufacturing and Sports andEntertainment.World Wide Web:http://www.mintzca.comPhone: (416) 644-4463FAX: (416) 391-2748E-mail: [email protected] Tannenbaum, Managing PartnerPhone: (416) 644-4302FAX: (416) 644-4303E-mail:[email protected] Dolman, Assurance Leader andLeader, Real EstatePhone: (416) 644-4435FAX: (416) 644-4436E-mail: [email protected] Kutner, Tax LeaderPhone: (416) 644-4328FAX: (416) 644-4329E-mail: [email protected] Singer, U.S. Tax Leader and Sportand Entertainment LeaderPhone: (416) 644-4354FAX: (416) 644-4355E-mail: [email protected] Strezos, Valuations and LitigationSupport LeaderPhone: (416) 644-4377FAX: (416) 644-4378E-mail: [email protected] Mintz, ChairmanPhone: (416) 644-4325FAX: (416) 644-4326E-mail: [email protected] Fallico, Leader, ManufacturingPhone: (416) 644-4323FAX: (416) 644-4324E-mail: [email protected] Jacobson, Public CompaniesLeaderPhone: (416) 644-4356FAX: (416) 644-4357E-mail: [email protected] Lev, Accounting Standards andPrivacy OfficerPhone: (416) 644-4334FAX: (416) 644-4335E-mail: [email protected] Weisz, Corporate RestructuringLeaderPhone: (416) 644-4386FAX: (416) 644-4387E-mail: [email protected]

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3501 23rd St. N.E., Ste. 219,Calgary, AB T2E 6V8

The Missing Children Society of Canada(MCSC) is a registered non-profit organiza-tion dedicated to the search for abductedand runaway children. MCSC provides aunique and comprehensive investigativeprogram called Project: Reunite, free ofcharge, to assist police and searching par-ents in the active and ongoing search formissing children.World Wide Web: http://www.mcsc.caE-mail: [email protected]:Rhonda Morgan, Executive DirectorPhone: (403) 291-0705Toll free: 1-800-661-6160FAX: (403) 291-9728Ontario:Barbara Snider, Case Director EasternCanadaPhone: (905) 469-8826FAX: (905) 469-8828

Monarchist League ofCanadaP.O. Box 1057, Oakville, ON L6J 5E9

The League unites diverse Canadians inloyalty to Sovereign and understanding ofMonarchy. It circulates a periodical, Cana-dian Monarchist News. Extensive archivesand library answer almost any inquiry aboutCanada’s Royal Family, the Governor-Gen-eral and Lieutenant-Governors, protocoland topics relating to the constitutional, po-litical, historical and personal aspects of theMonarchy.World Wide Web:http://www.monarchist.caJohn Aimers, ChairmanPhone: (416) 975-2608(24 hours)Office: (905) 855-7262E-mail: [email protected]

40 Orchard View Blvd., Ste. 222,Toronto, ON M4R 1B9

The Mood Disorders Association of On-tario (MDAO) is a self-help, non-profit or-ganization dedicated to helping people withmood disorders (i.e. depression or bipolardisorder), their families and friends throughvolunteer-led peer support groups, publiceducation, telephone information and sup-port, educational materials and distin-guished speakers. All MDAO services arefree.Phone: (416) 486-8046Toll free: 1-888-486-8236Karen Liberman, Executive DirectorExt. 226E-mail: [email protected] Ostofsky, Director of Developmentand Special ProjectsExt. 229E-mail: [email protected] Cheng, Director of ProvincialProgramsExt. 225E-mail: [email protected] Jonasson, Resources ManagerExt. 224E-mail: [email protected] Astles, Manager, VolunteerResources and Our Sisters’ PlaceExt. 223E-mail: [email protected] Buller, Office ManagerExt. 222E-mail: [email protected]

Multiple SclerosisSociety of CanadaNational Office:175 Bloor St. E., North Tower, Ste. 700,Toronto, ON M4W 3R8

The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canadais the only Canadian voluntary organizationthat supports both MS research and servicesfor people with MS and their families.

The Society has seven divisions with more

than 120 chapters across Canada. It fundsmedical research, services for those withMS, professional and public education pro-grams, and carries out government relationsto enable people with MS to participatefully in all aspects of life.World Wide Web: www.mssociety.caNATIONAL OFFICE:Phone: (416) 922-6065FAX: (416) 922-7538E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] M. Fraser, President and ChiefExecutiveStewart Wong, Manager, Media RelationsDIVISIONAL OFFICES – EXECUTIVEDIRECTORS/PRESIDENTS:Call toll free in Canada: 1-800-268-7582British Columbia:Rick Cuttell4330 Kingsway, Ste. 1501,Burnaby, BC V5H 4G7Phone: (604) 689-3144FAX: (604) 689-0377E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]:Neil Pierce11203 70th St., Edmonton, AB T5B 1T1Phone: (780) 463-1190FAX: (780) 463-7298E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]:Jack Aldcorn150 Albert St., Regina, SK S4R 2N2Phone: (306) 522-5600FAX: (306) 565-0477E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]:Norm Velnes400 – 141 Bannatyne Ave.,Winnipeg, MB R3B 0R3Phone: (204) 943-9595FAX: (204) 943-8444E-mail: [email protected]@scleroseenplaques.caOntario:Alistair M. Fraser175 Bloor St. E., North Tower, Ste. 700,Toronto, ON M4W 3R8Phone: (416) 922-6065FAX: (416) 922-7538E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]:Louis Adam666 Sherbrooke St. W., Ste. 1500,Montreal, QC H3A 1E7Phone: (514) 849-7591FAX: (514) 849-8914E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]

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Atlantic:TBA71 Ilsley Ave., Unit 12,Dartmouth, NS B3B 1L5Phone: (902) 468-8230FAX: (902) 468-5328E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]

Music Industries Associationof Canada (MIAC)33 Medhurst Rd., Toronto, ON M4B 1B2

MIAC is a national, non-profit, trade as-sociation for Canadian manufacturers,wholesalers, distributors and retailers ofmusical instruments and accessories, soundreinforcement/lighting products and pub-lished music. Each year in August, MIACstages the largest national conference andtrade show for the Canadian music, soundand lighting products industry. The associa-tion currently has more than 350 manufac-turer, distributor and retailer members.World Wide Web: http://www.miac.netOffice: (416) 490-1871Toll free: 1-877-490-MIAC (6422)FAX: 1-877-809-8600E-mail: [email protected] Kowalenko, CAE, Executive DirectorPhone: (416) 490-1871Ron Larcombe, President and Chairmanof the Board 2005–2006Phone: (905) 405-1229Kim Nunney, Vice-PresidentPhone: (604) 270-6626, ext. 114Allan Ward, TreasurerPhone: (905) 831-3840Trade Show Management:Steinman & Company, TorontoCary Steinman and David SteinPhone: (416) 782-2350FAX: (416) 782-2340E-mail: [email protected]

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77 Metcalfe St., Ottawa, ON K1P 5L6Private, non-share capital corporation;

owns and operates Canada’s civil air navi-gation service.

Co-ordinates the safe and efficient move-ment of aircraft in domestic airspace and

assigned international airspace.Provides air traffic services and electronicaids to navigation to commercial and gen-eral aviation.Facilities include area control centres,control towers, flight service stations andflight information centres.5,400 employees

World Wide Web:http://www.navcanada.caToll free media line: 1-888-562-8226FAX: (613) 563-7243John Morris, Director, CommunicationsPhone: (613) 563-7032E-mail: [email protected] Garneau, Manager, MediaRelationsPhone: (613) 563-5972E-mail: [email protected]

1111 Prince of Wales Dr., Ste. 406,Ottawa, ON K2C 3T2

NDMAC is the national Association rep-resenting manufacturers, marketers and dis-tributors of self-care health products such asnonprescription medicines, natural healthproducts, and nutritional supplements.TheAssociation works with health profession-als, governments and health-oriented or-ganizations to support the growth of evi-dence-based, cost-effective self-care.NDMAC also conducts economic, marketand consumer research.

Le NDMAC est l’association nationalereprésentant l’industrie des produits desoins auto-administrés, comme les médi-caments, herbes médicinales et supplémentsnutritionnels en vente libre. L’Associationcollabore avec les professionnels de lasanté, les gouvernements et autres organ-ismes pour favoriser la pratique canadienned’autosoins, rentables et fondés sur despreuves. Le NDMAC réalise aussi desétudes économiques et des études demarché et de consommation.World Wide Web: http://www.ndmac.caPhone: (613) 723-0777FAX: (613) 723-0779E-mail: [email protected] Harrington, Director of Publicand Professional Affairs/Directeur desaffaires publiques et professionnellesMary McEwen, Director ofCommunications and Member ServicesDavid Skinner, President

NOIABox 44, Atlantic Place, 215 Water St.,Ste. 602, St. John’s, NL A1C 6C9

NOIA promotes development of EastCoast Canada’s hydrocarbon resources andfacilitates its membership’s participation inoil and gas industries. NOIA identifies andfosters business opportunities for members;organizes luncheons, seminars and an An-nual International Petroleum Conference;and advocates on behalf of members to thevarious levels of government and industry.World Wide Web:http://www.noianet.comFAX: (709) 758-6611E-mail: [email protected] English, President and CEOPhone: (709) 758-6610Heather Smith, CommunicationsManagerPhone: (709) 758-6617

Constitution Square, Tower II,350 Albert St., Ottawa, ON K1A 1H5

The Natural Sciences and EngineeringResearch Council (NSERC) is a federalagency whose role is to make investmentsin people, discovery and innovation for thebenefit of all Canadians. With an annualbudget of more than $860 million, we sup-port more than 20,000 university studentsand postdoctoral fellows in their advancedstudies. We promote discovery by fundingmore than 10,000 university professorsevery year. And we help make innovationhappen by encouraging more than 500 Ca-nadian companies to participate and investin university research projects.

Our news team can quickly put you intouch with leading-edge researchers work-ing on a broad range of studies and projects.We issue a regular e-bulletin containingbreaking research news and feature ideas.For more information about NSERC fund-ing, policies and initiatives, contact one ofour media officers at the address below, orvisit us at www.nserc.gc.ca.Media Inquiries (English):Michael Dwyer, Media and Public AffairsOfficerPhone: (613) 992-9001FAX: (613) 943-0742E-mail: [email protected] Inquiries (French):Martine Perreault, Media and PublicAffairs OfficerPhone: (613) 995-8824FAX: (613) 943-0742E-mail: [email protected]

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National Anti-RacismCouncil of Canada215 Spadina Ave., Ste. 122,Toronto, ON M5T 2C7

National Anti-Racism Council of Canada(NARCC) is a national, community-based,member-driven network that addresses rac-ism, racialization and all other forms of re-lated discrimination by sharing, developinginformation and resources; building, sup-porting and helping to coordinate local, re-gional, national and international initiatives,strategies and relationships; effectively re-sponding to issues and events.

Conseil canadien de lutte contre le racismeest un organisme national, à base com-munautaire, formé de groupes qui oeuvrentdans toutes les secteurs de l’antiracisme.L’organisme remplit son mandat en tra-vaillant au sein de coalition à l’échelle lo-cale, régionale, national, international, enmettant sur pied et en soutenant différentesstratégies qui adressent la problématique duracisme et de la discrimination.World Wide Web:http://[email protected] Muyinda, Executive DirectorPhone: (416) 979-3909, ext. 2FAX: (416) 946-1983E-mail: [email protected] Boudjenane, Board MemberPhone: (416) 493-8635FAX: (416) 493-9239E-mail: [email protected]

National Anti-PovertyOrganization / Organisationnationale anti-pauvreté2212 Gladwin Cres., Unit C7,Ottawa, ON K1B 5N1

NAPO is a non-governmental, non-parti-san advocacy organization of low-incomeCanadians and others working on issues af-fecting poor people. NAPO facilitates low-income people being heard in governmentdecision-making. NAPO defends rights oflow-income people in Canada, raises pub-lic awareness of poverty issues and buildssupport for elimination of poverty in Canada.World Wide Web:http://www.napo-onap.caE-mail: [email protected] Howlett, Executive DirectorPhone: (613) 789-0096FAX: (613) 789-0141E-mail: [email protected] Arnold, PresidentPhone: (250) 595-6871E-mail: [email protected] Dingwell-Corbin, 1st Vice-PresidentPhone: (709) 722-1402E-mail: [email protected] Edel, 2nd Vice-PresidentPhone: (204) 582-5800E-mail: [email protected]

National Eating DisorderInformation Centre200 Elizabeth St., Rm. 7ES-421,Toronto, ON M5G 2C4

NEDIC is an information and resourcecentre raising awareness of food, weightand shape preoccupation including anorexianervosa and bulimia. We have a nationwideregistry of resources. We develop and dis-seminate informational materials. Speakersfor schools, community and professionalgroups are available. We sponsor EatingDisorder Awareness Week in Canada.World Wide Web: http://www.nedic.caMain phone:(416) 340-4156 (Toronto/GTA)E-mail: [email protected] Bear, DirectorPhone: (416) 340-4156Toll free:1-866-NEDIC-20 (1-866-633-4220)FAX: (416) 340-4736

National Film Board ofCanada / Office national dufilm du Canada

The National Film Board of Canada pro-duces and distributes point-of-view docu-mentaries and animated shorts that interpretCanada to Canadians and to other countries.The NFB has a collection of more than10,000 films, videos and multimedia prod-ucts, plus an extensive stock shot library.

L’Office national du film du Canadaproduit et distribue des films d’animation etdes documentaires d’auteur qui aident àmieux faire connaître le Canada auxCanadiens et au reste du monde. L’ONFpossède une collection de plus de 10 000films, vidéos et productions multimédia,ainsi qu’une vaste collection de plansd’archives.World Wide Web:http://www.nfb.ca http://www.onf.caOperational Headquarters:3155 Côte de Liesse Rd.,St. Laurent, QC H4N 2N4Mailing Address:P.O. Box 6100, Stn. Centre-Ville,Montreal, QC H3C 3H5Sales:Toll free: 1-800-267-7710NFB Communications and OutreachDevelopment:Julie Huguet, Communications, MontrealPhone: (514) 283-9256

FAX: (514) 283-8971Peggy Fothergill, Outreach Development,TorontoPhone: (416) 973-3537FAX: (416) 954-9720

National FirearmsAssociationP.O. Box 52183, Edmonton, AB T6G 2T5

The National Firearms Association is aservice, research, information and lobbyingorganization. The NFA deals widely withfirearms ownership and use, providing ex-pert witnesses, technical and historical data,firearms law research, lobbying services andpolitical effectiveness education. It has for-midable expertise in these and in manyother firearms-related areas.World Wide Web: http://www.nfa.caDavid A. Tomlinson, National PresidentPhone: (780) 439-1394FAX: (780) 439-4091

National OvarianCancer Association /Association nationaledu cancer des ovaires145 Front St. E., Ste. 101/145, rue Front est, ste 101,Toronto, ON M5A 1E3

The National Ovarian Cancer Association(NOCA) was founded in 1997 and is dedi-cated to overcoming ovarian cancer, provid-ing leadership by supporting women andtheir families living with the disease, byraising awareness, and by funding researchinto early detection and better treatments.NOCA provides educational programs andmaterials for the well public, health careprofessions and women with ovarian cancer.

Fondée en 1997, l’Association nationaledu cancer des ovaires (ANCO) est vouée àvaincre le cancer des ovaires en faisantpreuve de leadership pour soutenir lesfemmes et les familles vivant avec lamaladie, sensibiliser le public et financer larecherche sur le dépistage précoce et demeilleurs traitements. L’ANCO offre desprogrammes et du matériel d’informationdestinés aux personnes en santé, auxprofessionnels des soins de santé et auxfemmes atteintes de cancer des ovaires.World Wide Web:http://www.ovariancanada.orgSite web:http://www.ovairecanada.orgPhone/Tél: (416) 962-2700Toll free/Sans frais: 1-877-413-7970Fax/Téléc: (416) 962-2701

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National Round Tableon the Environmentand the Economy /Table ronde nationale surl’environnement et l’économieCanada Bldg., 344 Slater St., Ste. 200,Ottawa, ON K1R 7Y3

The NRTEE is an independent federalagency committed to providing decision-makers and opinion leaders with reliableinformation about sustainable developmentin Canada. Working with stakeholders fromacross Canada, the NRTEE explores key is-sues with both environmental and economicimplications and suggests action to balanceeconomic prosperity with environmentalpreservation.World Wide Web:http://www.nrtee-trnee.caReception: (613) 992-7189FAX: (613) 992-7385E-mail: [email protected] Nyberg, Acting President and CEOPhone: (613) 995-7581Moira Forrest, Manager ofCommunicationsPhone: (613) 992-7157

National Union of Publicand General Employees15 Auriga Dr., Nepean, ON K2E 1B7

NUPGE is Canada’s second largest union,with 340,000 members in nine provinces.57 percent of NUPGE members work forprovincial governments. 43 percent are or-ganized into 2,400 bargaining units cover-ing a variety of employers and occupationsin the broader public sector and private sec-tor. NUPGE is a union of unions composedof 12 provincial-based Components.World Wide Web: http://www.nupge.ca

NATIONAL OFFICE:Phone: (613) 228-9800FAX: (613) 228-9801E-mail: [email protected] Clancy, National PresidentLarry Brown, National Secretary-TreasurerNUPGE COMPONENTS:BC Government and Service Employees’Union (BCGEU):George Heyman, PresidentPhone: (604) 291-9611Health Sciences Association of BC (HSAof BC):Cindy Stewart, PresidentPhone: (604) 439-0994Alberta Union of Provincial Employees(AUPE):Dan MacLennan, PresidentPhone: (780) 930-3300Health Sciences Association of Alberta(HSAA):Elisabeth Ballermann, PresidentPhone: (780) 488-0168Saskatchewan Government and GeneralEmployees’ Union (SGEU):Bob Bymoen, PresidentPhone: (306) 522-8571Manitoba Government and GeneralEmployees’ Union (MGEU):Peter Olfert, PresidentPhone: (204) 982-6438Ontario Public Service Employees Union(OPSEU):Leah Casselman, PresidentPhone: (416) 443-8888Canadian Union of Brewery and GeneralWorkers, Component 325 (CUBGW):Greg Greco, PresidentPhone: (416) 675-2648New Brunswick Union of Public andPrivate Employees (NBUPPE):Debbie Lacelle, PresidentPhone: (506) 458-8440Nova Scotia Government and GeneralEmployees Union (NSGEU):Joan Jessome, PresidentPhone: (902) 424-4063Prince Edward Island Union of PublicSector Employees (PEIUPSE):Sandy MacKay, PresidentPhone: (902) 892-5335Newfoundland and Labrador Associationof Public and Private Employees (NAPE):Carol Furlong, PresidentPhone: (709) 754-0700

Nature Canada85 Albert St., Ste. 900,Ottawa, ON K1P 6A4

Nature Canada is a member-based non-profit nature conservation organizationdedicated to protecting nature, its diversity,and the processes that sustain it. With strat-egies based on sound science and passionfor nature, Nature Canada effects change onissues of national significance, including

bird conservation, wilderness protection,species at risk and national parks. Throughpublic outreach and education we are build-ing a nature ethic among Canadians.World Wide Web:http://www.naturecanada.caPhone: (613) 562-3447Toll free: 1-800-267-4088FAX: (613) 562-3371E-mail: [email protected] Gelfand, PresidentExt. 231E-mail: [email protected] Sutton, Manager, CommunicationsExt. 248E-mail: [email protected]

Nature Conservancy ofCanada110 Eglinton Ave. W., Ste. 400,Toronto, ON M4R 1A3

NCC is a non-profit, non-advocacy groupthat takes a business-like approach to landconservation and the preservation of bio-logical diversity. Its plan of action involvescollaboration with any group or individualthat shares its passion. Since 1962, NCCand supporters have protected over 1.8 mil-lion acres of ecologically significant landnationwide.World Wide Web:http://www.natureconservancy.caNATIONAL OFFICE:Phone: (416) 932-3202Toll free: 1-800-465-0029FAX: (416) 932-3208Jane Lawton, National Director,Communications and Strategic InitiativesExt. 278E-mail:[email protected] Morris, Manager, Publicationsand WebsiteExt. 226E-mail:[email protected] Columbia:Phone: (250) 479-8264Toll free: 1-888-404-8428FAX: (250) 479-0546Jan Garnett, Regional Vice-PresidentE-mail:[email protected] and the North:Phone: (403) 262-1253Toll free: 1-877-262-1253FAX: (403) 515-6987Larry Simpson, Regional Vice-PresidentPhone: (403) 262-1951E-mail:[email protected]:Phone: (306) 347-0447Toll free: 1-866-622-7275FAX: (306) 347-2345

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Bob MacFarlane, Regional Vice-PresidentExt. 224E-mail:[email protected] Santo, Director of DevelopmentExt. 225E-mail:[email protected]:Phone: (204) 942-6156FAX: (204) 942-1016Mike Moore, Regional Vice-PresidentE-mail:[email protected]:Phone: (519) 826-0068Toll free: 1-877-343-3532FAX: (519) 826-9206Erica Thompson, Partnership andCommunications Co-ordinatorExt. 222E-mail:[email protected]:Phone: (514) 876-1606Toll free: 1-877-876-5444FAX: (514) 871-1039Pierre Renaud, Regional Vice-PresidentExt. 222E-mail:[email protected] Provost, Director ofDevelopment and CommunicationsExt. 225E-mail:[email protected]:Phone: (506) 450-6010Toll free: 1-877-231-4400FAX: (506) 450-6013Linda Stephenson, RegionalVice-PresidentE-mail:[email protected] Macaulay, Manager,CommunicationsE-mail:[email protected]

Navigant Consulting Inc.(formerly Kroll LindquistAvey)One Financial Place, One Adelaide St. E.,30th Fl., Toronto, ON M5C 2V9

Fraud, forensic accounting, white-collarcrime, corruption, asset tracing and recov-ery, business intelligence, litigation consult-ing, business valuation, computer forensics,security, corporate espionage and terrorismthreats.

These are just some of the areas the ex-perts at Navigant Consulting Canada cantalk about. Founded in 1975, Navigant Con-sulting Canada (the former Kroll LindquistAvey) is Canada’s largest forensic account-ing and corporate investigations company.Over the years, we have helped investigatesome of the largest frauds in Canadian his-tory, among thousands of other cases. Re-cently, we provided the forensic accountingexpertise for the Gomery Inquiry into thesponsorship scandal and for the RoyalGroup Technologies Ltd. Investigation.

Navigant Consulting, Inc. (NYSE: NCI) isthe world’s largest litigation consulting firm.Headquartered in Chicago, it has offices inall the major U.S. business centres as wellas in London, Hong Kong, Shanghai andBeijing. NCI offers dispute and investiga-tions, business, and financial advisory serv-ices in a variety of industries including con-struction, energy, financial, health care andgovernment contracting.World Wide Web:http://www.navigantconsulting.comToronto: (416) 777-2440Ottawa: (613) 230-4500Toll free: 1-800-387-4700FAX: (416) 777-2441Media Relations:Paul McLaughlinPhone: (416) 956-5011E-mail:[email protected] LechPhone: (416) 956-5045E-mail: [email protected]

The Navy League of Canada305 Rideau St., Ottawa, ON K1N 9E5

The Navy League of Canada was foundedin 1895 to promote the need for a CanadianNavy. Over the years, our mandate has ex-panded to include education and advocacyfor all aspects of ocean use, and youth de-velopment through the Royal Canadian SeaCadet and Navy League Cadet programs.World Wide Web:http://www.navyleague.caToll free: 1-800-375-6289FAX: (613) 990-8701E-mail: [email protected] J. Thomas, National ExecutiveDirectorPhone: (613) 998-2945E-mail: [email protected] Riley, National Deputy DirectorPhone: (613) 998-2952E-mail: [email protected]

Networks of Centres ofExcellence of Canada350 Albert St., Ottawa, ON K1A 1H5

The federal Networks of Centres of Excel-lence (NCE) program is a major nationalR&D initiative which supports top univer-sity, industry and government researchteams working in areas of strategic impor-tance to Canada. Each national network pur-sues collaborative leading-edge researchand forms partnerships with industry andgovernment to accelerate the transfer oftechnology and knowledge to the privateand public sectors.World Wide Web: http://www.nce.gc.caE-mail: [email protected] Cluniat, Public AffairsPhone: (613) 996-039021 Networks of Centres of Excellence:ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES:Canadian Institute for PhotonicInnovations (CIPI):Phone: (418) 656-3013Geomatics for Informed Decisions(GEOIDE):Phone: (418) 656-7758Institute for Robotics and IntelligentSystems (IRIS):Phone: (613) 727-9576Mathematics of Information Technologyand Complex Systems (MITACS):Phone: (604) 291-3439Micronet – Microelectronic Devices,Circuits and Systems:Phone: (416) 978-1638ENGINEERING ANDMANUFACTURING:Automobile of the 21st Century(AUTO21):Phone: (519) 253-3000, ext. 4130Intelligent Sensing for InnovativeStructures (ISIS):Phone: (204) 474-8506HEALTH, HUMAN DEVELOPMENTAND BIOTECHNOLOGY:Advanced Foods and Materials Network(AFMNet):Phone: (519) 822-6253, ext. 224Allergy, Genes and Environment Network(AllerGen):Phone: (902) 521-2100, ext. 76714Canadian Arthritis Network (CAN):Phone: (416) 586-4470

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Canadian Bacterial Diseases Network(CBDN):Phone: (403) 220-2562Canadian Genetic Diseases Network(CGDN):Phone: (604) 221-7300Canadian Language and LiteracyResearch Network (CLLRNet):Phone: (519) 661-3619Canadian Network for Vaccines andImmunotherapeutics (CANVAC):Phone: (514) 288-8200Canadian Stroke Network (CSN):Phone: (613) 562-5800, ext. 8593Protein Engineering Network of Centresof Excellence (PENCE Inc.):Phone: (780) 492-8851Stem Cell Network (SCN):Phone: (613) 562-5826NATURAL RESOURCES ANDENVIRONMENT:Network in Aquaculture (AquaNet):Phone: (709) 737-3245ArcticNet:Phone: (418) 656-5233Canadian Water Network (CWN):Phone: (519) 888-4567, ext. 6367Sustainable Forest Management Network(SFM):Phone: (780) 492-6659

Neurochem Inc.275 Armand-Frappier Blvd.,Laval, QC H7V 4A7

Neurochem is focused on the develop-ment and commercialization of innovativetherapeutics for neurological disorders.Thecompany’s pipeline of proprietary, disease-modifying oral products addresses criticalunmet medical needs. Fibrillex™, desig-nated an orphan drug, has completed aPhase II/III clinical trial for AA Amyloido-sis, and the Company is in the process ofsubmitting an NDA that the FDA has agreedto file and review. Alzhemed™ is currentlyin a North American as well as EuropeanPhase III clinical trials for the treatment ofAlzheimer’s disease. Cerebril™ has com-pleted a Phase II clinical trial for the preven-tion of hemorrhagic stroke caused by cer-ebral amyloid angiopathy.World Wide Web:http://www.neurochem.comDr. Lise Hébert, Vice-President,Corporate CommunicationsPhone: (450) 680-4500FAX: (450) 680-4501E-mail: [email protected]

Glendale Campus, 135 Taylor Rd.,Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0

Niagara College offers more than 70 di-ploma, graduate certificate, and degree pro-grams, as well as apprenticeship and skillstraining. Areas of specialization includehospitality and tourism, advanced technol-ogy and policing and public safety. TheCollege is home to Canada’s first teachingwinery and to the globally recognizedNiagara Culinary Institute.World Wide Web:http://www.niagarac.on.caPhone: (905) 641-2252FAX: (905) 736-6020Darrell Neufeld, APR, Manager,Corporate CommunicationsExt. 4041Michael Wales, Communications OfficerExt. 7773

Non-Smokers’ RightsAssociation720 Spadina Ave., Ste. 221,Toronto, ON M5S 2T9

The NSRA is an award-winning nationalhealth advocacy organization internation-ally recognized for its role in fighting forpublic policy changes on tobacco. TheNSRA has sparked precedent-setting lawreform initiatives and earned a solid reputa-tion for financial analysis of the tobacco in-dustry, especially of tobacco taxation.NSRA campaigns have led to precedents fortobacco advertising, cigarette packagewarnings, non-smokers’ rights and for regu-lation of the tobacco industry.World Wide Web:http://www.nsra-adnf.caToronto Office:Garfield Mahood, Executive DirectorPhone: (416) 928-2900FAX: (416) 928-1860Residence: (416) 964-6279Cellular: (416) 451-4285E-mail: [email protected] Office:130 Albert St., Ste. 1903,Ottawa, ON K1P 5G4Francis Thompson, Policy AnalystPhone: (613) 230-4211Cellular: (613) 355-6532FAX: (613) 230-9454E-mail: [email protected] Office:833, rue Roy est, Montréal, QC H2L 1E4François Damphousse, DirectorPhone: (514) 843-3250FAX: (514) 843-3562E-mail: [email protected]

200 – 55 Murray St.,Ottawa, ON K1N 5M3

NSI provides reliable and independent re-search and information on: aid, trade, inter-national finance and debt, civil society andgovernance, gender equality, human secu-rity and conflict, and other issues related tothe developing world and Canadian foreignpolicy. The North-South Institute is a chari-table, non-partisan organization.World Wide Web: http://www.nsi-ins.caLois L. Ross, Director ofCommunications and PublicationsPhone: (613) 241-3535, ext. 235FAX: (613) 241-7435E-mail: [email protected]

Northern AlbertaInstitute of Technology11762 106 St., Edmonton, AB T5G 2R1

NAIT is one of Canada’s largest technicalinstitutes, with over 18,300 full-time andapprenticeship students and 43,700 continu-ing education registrations. The Instituteoffers more than 200 programs leading tocertificates, diplomas and applied degreesplus 1,200 continuing education courses.NAIT trains more apprentices than anyother educational institute in Canada.World Wide Web: http://www.nait.caRaquel Maurier, Public Relations OfficerPhone: (780) 471-8447FAX: (780) 491-1357E-mail: [email protected]

Nova Scotia AgriculturalCollegeP.O. Box 550, Truro, NS B2N 5E3

NSAC is an internationally respectedteaching/research institution providingquality applied science education on one ofthe most modern, best-equipped campusesin the Maritimes. The university is recog-nized for innovative programming, globaloutreach programs and a research divisionthat has become the nerve centre of agricul-tural expertise throughout Atlantic Canada.World Wide Web: http://www.nsac.ns.caDr. Philip Hicks, PresidentPhone: (902) 893-6720FAX: (902) 897-9399E-mail: [email protected]. Bernie MacDonald, Vice-President,AdministrationPhone: (902) 893-6034FAX: (902) 897-9399E-mail: [email protected]

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Dr. Bruce Gray, Vice-President, AcademicPhone: (902) 893-6030FAX: (902) 897-9399E-mail: [email protected] Rogers, Manager, PublicRelationsPhone: (902) 893-7247FAX: (902) 897-9399E-mail: [email protected]

OOffice of Energy Efficiency580 rue Booth St., Ottawa, ON K1A 0E4

Natural Resources Canada’s Office of En-ergy Efficiency (OEE) has everything youneed to save energy, save money and helpprotect the environment. Through its manyprograms for the residential, commercial,industrial and transportation sectors, theGovernment of Canada has a wide range ofprograms to help Canadians and our indus-tries, businesses and institutions becomemore energy efficient. The OEE can helpyou take the One-tonne Challenge throughproven ways to save energy – and money –at home, at work and on the road while re-ducing greenhouse gas emissions that con-tribute to climate change.

L’Office de l’efficacité énergétique (OEE)de Ressources naturelles Canada a tout cedont vous avez besoin pour économiser del’énergie, économiser de l’argent et con-tribuer à la protection de l’environnement.Dans le cadre de ses nombreux programmesà l’intention des secteurs résidentiel, com-mercial, industriel et des transports, legouvernement du Canada offre une vastegamme d’initiatives pour aider les Cana-diens, les industries, les entreprises et lesinstitutions à devenir plus éconergétiques.L’OEE peut vous montrer comment releverle Défi d’une tonne pour économiserl’énergie – et de l’argent – à la maison, autravail et sur la route tout en réduisant lesémissions de gaz à effet de serre quicontribuent au changement climatique.World Wide Web:http://www.oee.nrcan.gc.caMartin Durand, Senior ManagerPhone: (613) 943-2403E-mail: [email protected]

Office of the Informationand Privacy Commissionerof Alberta9925 109 St., Ste. 410,Edmonton, AB T5K 2J8

Alberta’s Information and Privacy Com-

missioner is an Officer of the Legislature.As such, the Commissioner is independentof government.

The Commissioner has a broad range ofresponsibilities including reviewing infor-mation decisions made under the Freedomof Information and Protection of PrivacyAct, the Health Information Act and the Per-sonal Information Protection Act, and inves-tigating complaints that personal informa-tion has been collected, used or disclosed inviolation of these Acts.World Wide Web: http://www.oipc.ab.caPhone: (780) 422-6860E-mail: [email protected]

18 Alliance Blvd., Unit 3,Barrie, ON L4M 5A5

Rob Bell is an expert authority on e-com-merce, e-mail marketing, credit card andshopping cart solutions. As CEO of1ShoppingCart.com, he’s handled over halfa billion dollars in online transactions.

His 20-year career began running com-mercial online bulletin board systems (BBS)and included $35 million in sales to NortelNetworks.World Wide Web:http://www.1shoppingcart.comPhone: (705) 792-1961Toll free: 1-888-255-6230Robert W. Bell, President and CEOExt. 2224E-mail: [email protected] Wales, Business Development/Media RelationsExt. 2238After hours cellular: (416) 618-5630E-mail: [email protected]

Ontario Association ofConsultants, Counsellors,Psychometrists andPsychotherapists (OACCPP)253 College St., Ste. 134,Toronto, ON M5T 1R5

The Ontario Association of Consultants,Counsellors, Psychometrists and Psycho-therapists is a self-regulated professionalassociation representing providers of men-tal health services in the general areas ofconsulting, counselling, psychoeducationalassessment and psychotherapy. The major-ity of its 1,750 members hold M.A. degreesin psychology, counselling psychology orsocial work.World Wide Web: http://www.oaccpp.caPhone: (416) 298-7333Toll free: 1-888-622-2779FAX: (905) 331-5661E-mail: [email protected]

Tom McFadden, Executive DirectorPaul Morgan, PresidentNaseema Siddiqui, Public PolicyJohn Marai, CertificationGisela Wood, Professional ConductGlenn Mitges, MembershipJohn Edmison, TreasurerLeslie Born, Professional Development

Ontario Association ofLandscape Architects3 Church St., Ste. 407,Toronto, ON M5E 1M2

The Ontario Association of LandscapeArchitects is the professional organizationrepresenting accredited landscape archi-tects. Only OALA full members can legallyuse the term “landscape architect” in On-tario. Members apply artistic and scientificprinciples to research, planning, design andmanagement of both natural and built envi-ronments. They promote sustainable envi-ronments through land stewardship.World Wide Web: http://www.oala.caPhone: (416) 231-4181FAX: (416) 231-2679E-mail: [email protected] Holland, Executive DirectorE-mail: [email protected] Savoie, Membership Co-ordinatorE-mail: [email protected]–2006 EXECUTIVE:President:Linda Irvine101 Town Centre Blvd.,Markham, ON L3R 9W3Phone: (905) 477-7000FAX: (905) 479-7768E-mail: [email protected] President:George AntoniukAggregate Producers of Ontario365 Brunel Rd., Ste. 2,Mississauga, ON L4Z 1Z5Phone: (905) 507-2522FAX: (905) 507-0717E-mail: [email protected]:Le’Ann Whitehouse SeelyCity of Hamilton77 James St. N., Ste. 330,Hamilton, ON L8R 2K3Phone: (905) 546-2424, ext. 2289FAX: (905) 546-2443E-mail: [email protected]

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Treasurer/Vice-President:Arnis Budrevics895 Don Mills Rd., Ste. 212,Toronto, ON M3C 1W3Phone: (416) 444-5201FAX: (416) 444-5208E-mail: [email protected]

Ontario Association ofMedical RadiationTechnologistsP.O. Box 1054, Brantford, ON N3T 5S7

OAMRT is the authoritative provincialvoice and resource for the professionals ofMedical Radiation Technology. MRTs arehighly skilled healthcare professionals whoadminister ionizing radiation and magneticenergies and require a high standard of pa-tient care and education in the most rapidlychanging and challenging environment inhealth care. Currently the recognized disci-plines include Radiological and NuclearMedicine Technology, Radiation Therapyand Magnetic Resonance Imaging.World Wide Web:http://www.oamrt.on.caRobin Hesler, CEOPhone: (519) 753-6037Toll free (Ontario only): 1-800-387-4674FAX: (519) 753-6408

Ontario Association ofNaturopathic Doctors344 Bloor St. W., 6th Fl.,Toronto, ON M5S 3A7

Naturopathic Doctors (NDs) have exten-sive training (minimum 7 years of post-sec-ondary education) in complementary andalternative – or integrative – medicine. Weprovide links to ND experts in all fields re-lated to health and wellness – especially al-ternative viewpoints. NDs have been a regu-lated health profession in Ontario since1925.World Wide Web: http://www.oand.orgPhone: (416) 233-2001Toll free: 1-877-NAT-PATH (628-7284)Heather Fleck, Office Manager; Director,Finance and MembershipExt. 25E-mail: [email protected] Lessels, Manager, Policy andContinuing EducationExt. 26E-mail: [email protected]

Ronda Parkes, Editor of Publications;Corporate MembershipExt. 23E-mail: [email protected] Nash, Co-ordinator, Promotionsand EventsExt. 22E-mail: [email protected] of Directors of Drugless Therapy –Naturopathy (Licensing, Complaints):Phone: (416) 866-8383World Wide Web: http://www.boardofnaturopathicmedicine.on.ca

Ontario Association ofNon-Profit Homes andServices for Seniors(OANHSS)7050 Weston Rd., Ste. 700,Woodbridge, ON L4L 8G7

OANHSS is a provincial association thathas represented non-profit providers of longterm care, services and housing for seniorsfor over 80 years. Members operate over26,000 long term care beds and over 5,000seniors’ housing units. OANHSS is commit-ted to supporting the common goals of itsmembers to provide quality programs andservices to meet the needs of Ontario’s sen-iors.World Wide Web: http://www.oanhss.orgDonna A. Rubin, Chief Executive OfficerPhone: (905) 851-8821, ext. 230FAX: (905) 851-0744E-mail: [email protected]

Ontario Bar Association20 Toronto St., Ste. 300,Toronto, ON M5C 2B8

OBA is a voluntary professional associa-tion representing more than 15,000 Ontariolawyers, judges and law students. As thevoice of the legal profession, OBA is theonly legal association that represents law-yers from every practice area (called Sec-tions) across the province. Our memberscan provide expertise and commentary onevery practice area, case law, legislation, orissue facing the profession and the public.World Wide Web: http://www.oba.orgCathy Riches, CommunicationsCo-ordinatorPhone: (416) 869-1047, ext. 348Toll free: 1-800-668-8900, ext. 348FAX: (416) 869-1390E-mail: [email protected]

Ontario Campaign forAction on Tobacco525 University Ave., Ste. 300,Toronto, ON M5G 2K7

The Ontario Campaign for Action on To-bacco is a provincial coalition of healthagencies and charities such as the OntarioMedical Association and the Canadian Can-cer Society which work together to advocatehigher tobacco taxation and reform of pro-vincial tobacco control legislation focussingon smoke-free workplaces and publicplaces.World Wide Web: http://www.ocat.orgMichael Perley, DirectorPhone: (416) 340-2992Cellular: (416) 709-9075FAX: (416) 340-2995E-mail: [email protected]

20 Eglinton Ave. W., Ste. 1804,Toronto, ON M4R 1K8

The Ontario Catholic School Trustees’Association represents all English-languageCatholic District School Boards and Catho-lic School Authorities in Ontario. Commit-ted to the promotion and development ofOntario’s Catholic school system, OCSTArepresents the perspective and needs of Eng-lish Catholic boards to the provincial gov-ernment on education issues and policies.World Wide Web: http://www.ocsta.on.caPhone: (416) 932-9460FAX: (416) 932-9459E-mail: [email protected] Whitehead, PresidentJohn Stunt, Executive DirectorSharon McMillan, Co-ordinator,Communications and Media Relations

Ontario Coalition AgainstPoverty10 Britain St., Toronto, ON M5A 1R6

OCAP is a direct-action anti-poverty or-ganization based in Toronto, Ontario,Canada. We mount grassroots political cam-paigns against regressive government poli-cies as they affect poor and working people.In addition, we provide direct-action advo-

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cacy for individuals against eviction, termi-nation of welfare benefits, and deportation.World Wide Web: http://www.ocap.caPhone: (416) 925-6939FAX: (416) 925-9681E-mail: [email protected] Clarke, OrganizerStephanie Gude, Organizer

121 Bloor St. E., Toronto, ON M4W 3M5The Ontario College of Teachers licenses,

governs and regulates the profession ofteaching in the public interest. It sets stand-ards of practice and ethical standards, inves-tigates complaints against members andconducts disciplinary hearings as appropri-ate. It also accredits teacher education pro-grams affecting its 193,000 members inpublicly funded schools and institutionsacross Ontario. The College is the largestself-regulatory body in Canada.

L’Ordre des enseignantes et desenseignants de l’Ontario a pour mandat deréglementer la profession enseignante dansl’intérêt du public. Il établit des normesd’exercice et de déontologie, fait enquêtesur les plaintes déposées contre sesmembres et mène des audiences discip-linaires. Il a également pour responsabilitéd’agréer les programmes de formationprofessionnelle pour ses 193 000 membrestravaillant au sein d’écoles et d’établis-sements financés par les fonds publics de laprovince. L’Ordre est l’organisme d’auto-réglementation qui compte le plus grandnombre de membres au Canada.World Wide Web: http://www.oct.caPhone: (416) 961-8800Toll free in Ontario: 1-888-534-2222FAX: (416) 961-8822E-mail: [email protected] Jamieson, Senior CommunicationsOfficerExt. 255E-mail: [email protected] Browne, Senior CommunicationsOfficerExt. 220E-mail: [email protected] Barkany, CommunicationsOfficer (bilingual)Ext. 221E-mail: [email protected] Carter, Communications ManagerExt. 219E-mail: [email protected]

Ontario Confederation ofUniversity FacultyAssociations (OCUFA)83 Yonge St., Ste. 300,Toronto, ON M5C 1S8

As the voice for 13,000 Ontario universityprofessors and academic librarians, OCUFAcan connect you with top experts inacademia. OCUFA is committed to a highquality, publicly funded university system.We analyze the leading post-secondary edu-cation issues of the day, from budgets to fac-ulty shortages and everything in between.World Wide Web: http://www.ocufa.on.caPhone: (416) 979-2117Henry Mandelbaum, Executive DirectorExt. 29E-mail: [email protected] Rosenfeld, Associate ExecutiveDirectorExt. 34E-mail: [email protected]

4 New St., Toronto, ON M5R 1P6The ODA is a voluntary professional as-

sociation representing more than 80 per centof Ontario dentists. The ODA has been en-hancing public awareness of the importanceof oral health since 1867. It works withhealth care professionals, governments andthe private sector to attain the highest pos-sible quality standards of oral health care forOntarians.World Wide Web: http://www.oda.on.caMain phone: (416) 922-3900Toll free: 1-800-387-1393Ken Swartz, Communications ManagerE-mail: [email protected]

65 St. Clair Ave. E., Ste. 400,Toronto, ON M4T 2Y8

OECTA represents 36,000 men/womenwho teach all grades in the publicly fundedEnglish Roman Catholic schools in Ontario.An association of teacher advocates com-mitted to Catholic education. Professionaldevelopment, collective bargaining, sup-port, protection/leadership provided. Affili-ated with the Ontario Teachers’ Federation,the Canadian Teachers’ Federation, Educa-tion International.

World Wide Web: http://www.oecta.on.caPhone: (416) 925-2493FAX: (416) 925-7764Donna Marie Kennedy, PresidentExt. 417E-mail: [email protected] Pollock, General SecretaryExt. 418E-mail: [email protected] O’Connor, Director ofCommunicationExt. 509E-mail: [email protected]

Ontario Farm AnimalCouncilOntario AgriCentre, 100 Stone Rd. W.,Ste. 106, Guelph, ON N1G 5L3

OFAC is the voice of animal agriculture –a non-profit education organization that rep-resents Ontario’s livestock farmers, associa-tions and businesses. OFAC specializes inissues such as farm animal welfare, environ-ment, food safety and biotechnology. Con-tact OFAC for great contacts and with anyquestions on food or farming.World Wide Web:http://www.farmissues.comhttp://www.ofac.orgCrystal Mackay, Executive DirectorPhone: (519) 837-1326E-mail: [email protected] Appleby, Beef and Cattle FarmingPhone: (519) 824-0334E-mail: [email protected] Robbins, Pig FarmingPhone: (519) 767-4600, ext. 613E-mail: [email protected] Mitchell, Dairy FarmingPhone: (905) 821-3160E-mail: [email protected] Morrison, Turkey FarmingPhone: (519) 748-9636E-mail: [email protected] Correa, Laying Hens/EggFarmingPhone: (905) 858-9790E-mail: [email protected] Glendenning, Chicken FarmingPhone: (905) 637-0025E-mail: [email protected] McKillop, Sheep FarmingPhone: (519) 836-0043E-mail: [email protected] Haley, Veal FarmingPhone: (519) 824-2942E-mail: [email protected]

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Ontario Federation ofCommunity Mental Healthand Addiction Programs250 Consumers Rd., Ste. 806,Toronto, ON M2J 4V6

A network of over 200 community agen-cies that help people with mental health andaddiction problems to improve their qualityof life by providing rehabilitation, treat-ment, counselling, housing, employment.Through advocacy, education, networking,the Federation supports its members in re-lation to service development, planning/co-ordination, funding/administrative matters,and policy/legislation development.World Wide Web:http://www.ofcmhap.on.caDavid Kelly, Executive DirectorPhone: (416) 490-8900, ext. 22FAX: (416) 490-8902

20 Toronto St., Ste. 820,Toronto, ON M5C 2B8

The OFIA serves companies engaged inthe manufacture of pulp, paper, lumber,panelboard and veneer, and in forestry op-erations. Its objectives include fostering re-lationships with government and the public,and demonstrating the responsiveness ofmembers to environmental, economic,societal and forest management concerns.World Wide Web: http://www.ofia.comPhone: (416) 368-6188FAX: (416) 368-5445Jamie Lim, President and CEOMark Holmes, Manager, Public AffairsE-mail: [email protected]

The Ontario GenealogicalSociety40 Orchard View Blvd., Ste. 102,Toronto, ON M4R 1B9

A membership organization, encouraging,bringing together and assisting those inter-

ested in the pursuit of family history. Thirtybranches across the province meet monthly.Publishes the basic reference Genealogy inOntario. Reference library, free to the pub-lic, in Canadiana Department, North YorkCentral Library, 5120 Yonge St., Toronto,ON M2N 5N9.World Wide Web: http://www.ogs.on.caSOCIETY OFFICE:Phone: (416) 489-0734FAX: (416) 489-9803E-mail: [email protected] Bird, Executive DirectorRon Walsh, PresidentRobert Crawford, Vice-PresidentSteve Kressler, Vice-President, Financevacant, SecretaryDavid MacKenzie, Past PresidentAlan Campbell, Region 1 Director:Essex, Kent, LambtonDennis Mulligan, Region 2 Director:Elgin, London, MiddlesexCarolynn Bart-Riedstra, Region 3Director: Grey Bruce, Huron, Perth,Waterloo, WellingtonFraser Dunford, Region 4 Director:Brant, Haldimand, Hamilton, Niagara,NorfolkBob Murphy, Region 5 Director: Halton-Peel, Simcoe, Toronto, YorkNancy Trimble, Region 7 Director:Kawartha, Quinte, DurhamNorine Wolfe, Region 8 Director:Kingston, Leeds & Grenville, OttawaCatherine Blackburn, Region 9 Director:Nipissing, SudburyMargaret Cooper, Region 10 Director:Sault Ste. MarieJanis Higgins, Region 11 Director:Thunder Bay

10 Adelaide St. E., Toronto, ON M5C 1J3The Foundation identifies, preserves, pro-

tects and promotes Ontario’s built, naturaland cultural heritage. It owns significantproperties, holds conservation easements,and administers the Provincial Plaque, Her-itage Community Recognition, Young Her-itage Leaders and Doors Open Ontario pro-grams. Foundation experts can comment onarchitectural restoration, heritage preserva-tion, cultural tourism, natural heritage issuesand archaeology.World Wide Web:http://www.heritagefdn.on.cahttp://www.doorsopenontario.on.ca

Phone: (416) 325-5015FAX: (416) 314-0744Lori Theoret, Marketing andCommunicationsPhone: (416) 325-5074E-mail: [email protected]

Ontario HomeopathicAssociation1043 Bloor St. W., Ste. 205,Toronto, ON M6H 1M4

A self-governing body of HomeopathicDoctors with the highest educational stand-ards in Canada, we promote homeopathichealth care and educate the public and gov-ernment on how homeopathic care may beincluded in standard health care. OHA alsoacts as a referral service to homeopaths byregion in Ontario.World Wide Web:http://www.ontariohomeopath.comPhone: (416) 516-6109FAX: (416) 516-7725E-mail: [email protected] deSzegheo-Lang, PresidentPhone: (905) 373-8781E-mail: [email protected] Drinkwater, Vice-PresidentPhone: (416) 625-1440E-mail: [email protected] Messina, Vice-PresidentPhone: (905) 821-9221E-mail: [email protected]

Ontario Hypnosis CentreClinic and School94 Cumberland St., Ste. 310,Toronto, ON M5R 1A3

The Ontario Hypnosis Centre school andclinic in midtown Toronto offers one-on-oneor group hypnotherapy, counselling forhabit change, motivation, dealing with emo-tional issues and Past Life Regression ses-sions.

The OHC school offers accredited Hypno-therapy and N.L.P. Certification Training,Past Life Regression Training, Hypnosis forBirthing Training, Stress Management andPain Management and other programs forthe medical and wellness community andbeyond.

A warm and welcoming place to learn andgrow.World Wide Web:http://www.ont-hypnosis-centre.comand http://www.ohcschool.comPhone: (416) 489-0333Toll free: 1-866-497-7469FAX: (416) 484-8546E-mail: [email protected]

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Ontario Literacy Coalition65 Wellesley St. E., Ste. 503,Toronto, ON M4Y 1G7

The OLC is a membership-based provin-cial charitable organization that promotesliteracy in Ontario. OLC activities includepublic education, research and resource de-velopment, communication, and facilitatingprofessional development. The OLC workswith groups and individuals throughoutOntario who are involved in adult literacy,family literacy and workplace literacy.World Wide Web:http://www.on.literacy.caPhone: (416) 963-5787FAX: (416) 963-8102E-mail: [email protected] Chawla, Executive DirectorE-mail: [email protected]

Ontario Lottery andGaming Corporation

On April 1, 2000 the Ontario Casino Cor-poration merged with the Ontario LotteryCorporation creating the Ontario Lotteryand Gaming Corporation (OLGC). The On-tario Lottery and Gaming Corporation is anoperational enterprise that is responsible forthe management of lotteries, commercialcasinos, charity and aboriginal casinos, andslot operations at racetracks on behalf of thegovernment of Ontario (reporting to theMinistry of the Attorney General).World Wide Web: http://www.olgc.ca4120 Yonge St., Ste. 420,Toronto, ON M2P 2B870 Foster Dr., Ste. 800,Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 6V2Duncan Brown, CEOPhone: (416) 224-4912FAX: (416) 224-4950E-mail: [email protected] Reid, ChairPhone: (416) 224-4920FAX: (416) 224-7005E-mail: [email protected] Vecsi, Director, Public AffairsPhone: (416) 224-7127FAX: (416) 224-7002E-mail: [email protected] Roncon, Senior Manager, PublicRelationsPhone: (416) 224-7034FAX: (416) 224-7002E-mail: [email protected] Stuetz, Manager,Communications PlanningPhone: (705) 946-6839FAX: (705) 946-6946E-mail: [email protected]

Ontario Motor VehicleIndustry Council789 Don Mills Rd., Ste. 800,Toronto, ON M3C 1T5

OMVIC administers the Motor VehicleDealers Act on behalf of the Minister ofGovernment Services. OMVIC’s mandate isto maintain a safe and informed market-place by ensuring registration of dealers andsalespeople, regularly inspecting dealer-ships, maintaining a complaint line for con-sumers and conducting investigations.World Wide Web:http://www.omvic.on.caBrenda McIntyre, CommunicationsCo-ordinatorPhone: (416) 512-3167FAX: (416) 512-3757E-mail: [email protected] Compton, Executive Director andRegistrarPhone: (416) 226-6150E-mail: [email protected] Jane South, Deputy RegistrarPhone: (416) 226-3088E-mail: [email protected] Halbert, Director, CompliancePhone: (416) 226-2104E-mail: [email protected]

Ontario Nurses’ Association85 Grenville St., Ste. 400,Toronto, ON M5S 3A2

The Ontario Nurses’ Association (ONA) isthe union representing 50,000 registerednurses and allied health professionals work-ing in hospitals, long-term care facilities,public health, community agencies and in-dustry. Founded in 1973, ONA is Canada’slargest nurses’ union.

ONA leaders can provide expertise andcommentary on health care issues facing theprofession and the public.World Wide Web: http://www.ona.orgPhone: (416) 964-8833Toll free: 1-800-387-5580FAX: (416) 964-8891E-mail: [email protected] Haslam-Stroud, RN, PresidentLesley Bell, RN, MBA, Chief ExecutiveOfficerMEDIA RELATIONS:Melanie LevensonExt. 2369 Cellular: (416) 801-8958E-mail: [email protected] BondExt. 2430E-mail: [email protected]

REGIONAL OFFICES:Hamilton:2 King St. W., Unit 2R,Dundas, ON L9H 6Z1Phone: (905) 628-0805FAX: (905) 628-2557Kingston:4 Cataraqui St., Ste. 306,Kingston, ON K7K 1Z7Phone: (613) 545-1110FAX: (613) 531-9043London:750 Baseline Rd. E., Ste. 204,London, ON N6C 2R5Phone: (519) 438-2153FAX: (519) 433-2050Orillia:210 Memorial Ave., Unit 126A,Orillia, ON L3V 7V1Phone: (705) 327-0404FAX: (705) 327-0511Ottawa:1400 Clyde Ave., Ste. 211,Nepean, ON K2G 3J2Phone: (613) 226-3733FAX: (613) 723-0947Sudbury:764 Notre Dame Ave., Unit 3,Sudbury, ON P3A 2T4Phone: (705) 560-2610FAX: (705) 560-1411Thunder Bay:Woodgate Office Centre, 1139 Alloy Dr.,Ste. 214, Thunder Bay, ON P7B 6M8Phone: (807) 344-9115FAX: (807) 344-8850Timmins:707 Ross Ave. E., Ste. 110A,Timmins, ON P4N 8R1Phone: (705) 264-2294FAX: (705) 268-4355Windsor:3155 Howard Ave., Ste. 220,Windsor, ON N8X 3Y9Phone: (519) 966-6350FAX: (519) 972-0814

23 Lesmill Rd., Ste. 301,Toronto, ON M3B 3P6

The Ontario Pharmacists’ Association isthe professional advocacy association rep-resenting the views and itnerests of over11,000 practising pharmacists and phara-cists-in-training, in Canada’s largest prov-ince.World Wide Web:http://www.opatoday.comPhone: (416) 441-0788FAX: (416) 441-0791E-mail: [email protected]

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Mary-Anne Cedrone, Manager ofCommunicationsExt. 4266E-mail: [email protected]

Ophea (Ontario Physicaland Health EducationAssociation)1185 Eglinton Ave. E., Ste. 501,Toronto, ON M3C 3C6

Ophea (Ontario Physical and Health Edu-cation Association) is a not-for-profit or-ganization dedicated to supporting Ontarioschool communities through advocacy,quality programs and services, and partner-ship building. Ophea is led by the vision thatall kids will value, participate in and makea lifelong commitment to active healthy liv-ing.World Wide Web: http://www.ophea.netE-mail: [email protected] Antunes, Executive DirectorPhone: (416) 426-7120FAX: (416) 426-7373Shannon Boyd, CorporateCommunications Co-ordinatorPhone: (416) 426-7297E-mail: [email protected]

Ontario ProfessionalForesters Association8000 Yonge St., Unit 3,Innisfil, ON L9S 1L5

The Ontario Professional Foresters Asso-ciation, incorporated in 1957, is a non-profitorganization with more than 800 profes-sional foresters as members across Ontario.The Association regulates the practice ofprofessional forestry and actively contrib-utes to the sustainability of Ontario’s forestsby assuring the highest professional stand-ards of practice in forestry.World Wide Web: http://www.opfa.caTony Jennings, Executive Director andRegistrarPhone: (705) 436-2226FAX: (705) 436-1151E-mail: [email protected]

Ontario Public HealthAssociation700 Lawrence Ave. W., Ste. 310,Toronto, ON M6A 3B4

The Ontario Public Health Association isa 3,000-member voluntary, non-profit or-ganization of community and public healthprofessionals. OPHA provides a credible,expert, non-partisan source of informationon public health issues. OPHA supports andprovides an analysis of a wide variety of is-sues concerning health promotion and dis-ease prevention.World Wide Web: http://www.opha.on.caPhone: (416) 367-3313Toll free: 1-800-267-6817FAX: (416) 367-2844E-mail: [email protected] Uetrecht, Interim ExecutiveDirectorLise Smedmor, Communications and PRExt. 237E-mail: [email protected] Societies:

ANDSOOHA – Public Health NursingManagement in OntarioAssociation of Ontario Health Centres(AOHC)Association of Public HealthEpidemiologists in Ontario (APHEO)Association of Supervisors of PublicHealth Inspectors of Ontario (ASPHI-O)Canadian Institute of Public HealthInspectors (Ontario Branch) (CIPHI-O)Community Health Nurses’ InitiativesGroup (RNAO)Health Promotion Ontario (publichealth) (HPO.ph)Ontario Society of NutritionProfessionals in Public Health(OSNPPH)Ontario Association of Public HealthDentistry (OAPHD)Public Health Research, Education andDevelopment (PHRED) Program

Ontario Public SchoolBoards’ Association439 University Ave., 18th Fl.,Toronto, ON M5G 1Y8

The Ontario Public School Boards’ Asso-ciation is the voice of the province’s publicschool boards on education issues, trendsand policies. With the leadership of electedschool trustees, the association developspositions and strategies to influence provin-cial-government policies and legislation af-fecting Ontario’s public elementary and sec-ondary students, parents and taxpayers.Phone: (416) 340-2540FAX: (416) 340-7571E-mail: [email protected] Johnson, PresidentGail Anderson, Executive DirectorJeff Sprang, Director of Communications

99 Duncan Mill Rd.,Don Mills, ON M3B 1Z2

Representing more than 35,000 Realtors,OREA strives to upgrade the standards ofreal estate practice. The association devel-ops and administers Ontario’s mandatorylicensing courses for real estate practition-ers and represents Realtors to Queen’s Park.An authority on home buying and selling,housing policy and legislation, and real es-tate practice.World Wide Web: http://www.orea.comBob McLean, Director of Public RelationsOffice: (416) 442-3407FAX: (416) 445-2644After hours: (416) 449-7251

Ontario Secondary SchoolTeachers’ Federation60 Mobile Dr., Toronto, ON M4A 2P3

OSSTF welcomes media inquiries on botheducational and social issues. Founded in1919, OSSTF today represents 50,000 pub-lic secondary school teachers and educa-tional employees, including educationalpsychologists, school secretaries, audio-visual technicians and other education sup-port personnel. The federation is interna-tionally known for leadership in educationalresearch, curriculum development and po-litical action.World Wide Web: http://www.osstf.on.caFOR MEDIA INQUIRIES:Phone: (416) 751-8300 , in TorontoToll free: 1-800-267-7867FAX: (416) 751-3875Rhonda Kimberley-Young, PresidentKen Coran, Vice-PresidentJack Jones, Vice-PresidentSheila Vandenberk, TreasurerPaul Elliott, Executive OfficerDesiree Francis, Executive OfficerSandra Sahli, Executive OfficerRod Albert, General SecretaryWendy Bolt, Associate General SecretaryCommunications/Political Action:Pierre Côté, DirectorE-mail: [email protected] ClaytonE-mail: [email protected] Services:Bill Reith, DirectorProtective Services:Dale Leckie, Director

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Ontario Teachers’Pension Plan5650 Yonge St., Toronto, ON M2M 4H5

The Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan in-vests the plan assets and provides pensionservices to the province’s 158,000 elemen-tary and secondary school teachers and97,000 retired teachers. The pension planhas assets of approximately $85 billion.Lee Fullerton, Director, Communicationsand Media RelationsPhone: (416) 730-5347FAX: (416) 730-6338E-mail: [email protected]

555 Dixon Rd., Toronto, ON M9W 1H8Canada’s largest provincial trade associa-

tion representing trucking companies andindustry suppliers. Providing political advo-cacy, education and information services toNorth American freight transport companieswith operations in Ontario. OTA offers:newsletter; safety and compliance trainingand support material; drug and alcohol test-ing program; “sharing the road with a truck”education program.World Wide Web:http://www.ontruck.orgRebecka Torn, Communications ManagerPhone: (416) 249-7401FAX: (416) 245-6152E-mail: [email protected]

Ontario UndergraduateStudent Alliance26 Soho St., Ste. 345,Toronto, ON M5T 1Z7

The Ontario Undergraduate Student Alli-ance is a coalition of elected university stu-dent councils representing over 130,000 stu-dents. They have come together to protectthe interests of Ontario’s full- and part-timeundergraduate students by providing re-search and ideas to governments on how toimprove the quality and accessibility ofpost-secondary education.World Wide Web: http://www.ousa.caPhone: (416) 341-9948FAX: (416) 341-0358E-mail: [email protected]

Scott Courtice, Executive DirectorE-mail: [email protected] Murray, PresidentE-mail: [email protected] Chan, Director, Research and PolicyAnalysisE-mail: [email protected] Watt, Director,Communications and Member RelationsE-mail: [email protected] Bender, Vice-President Education,University of Waterloo Federation ofStudentsE-mail: [email protected] Gonsalves, Vice-PresidentEducation for the University Students’Council at the University of WesternOntarioE-mail: [email protected] Mayer, Vice-President UniversityAffairs, The Alma Mater Society ofQueen’s UniversityE-mail: [email protected] Mitchell, Vice-President UniversityAffairs, Wilfrid Laurier UniversityStudents’ UnionE-mail: [email protected] Mwanzia, Vice-PresidentUniversity Affairs, Brock UniversityStudents’ UnionE-mail: [email protected] Voakes, Vice-PresidentUniversity Affairs, University of WindsorStudents’ AllianceE-mail: [email protected] Murray, Vice-PresidentEducation, McMaster Students’ UnionE-mail: [email protected]

245 Commercial St., Milton, ON L9T 2J3OVMA is a professional association rep-

resenting 3,000 Ontario veterinarians.Members are in small-animal, large-animaland mixed practice, as well as those em-ployed in the government, industry and aca-demic institutions. Programs include gov-ernment and public relations and continuingeducation. OVMA spokespeople can dis-cuss such issues as pet health and veterinarymedicine.World Wide Web: http://www.ovma.orgToll free 1-800-670-1702FAX: (905) 875-0958Doug Raven, Executive DirectorE-mail: [email protected] Gibbens, Manager, Communicationsand Public RelationsE-mail: [email protected]

Ontario Water WorksAssociation675 Cochrane Dr., East Tower, Ste. 630,Markham, ON L3R 0B8

The Ontario Water Works Association isOntario’s leading resource on safe drinkingwater. The OWWA is your connection tomore than 1,500 water supply professionals,including: research scientists, engineers,water utility managers and technicians,groundwater specialists, equipment manu-facturers and suppliers, and industry regu-lators.World Wide Web: http://www.owwa.caPhone: (905) 530-2200FAX: (905) 530-2135E-mail: [email protected] Powell, Director ofCommunicationsPhone: (905) 827-4508Cellular: (905) 464-6200FAX: (905) 827-6483E-mail: [email protected] Balfour, Executive DirectorPhone: (905) 530-2200FAX: (905) 530-2135E-mail: [email protected]

Open Source EnergyNetwork (OSEN)300 – 1055 West Hastings St.,Vancouver, BC V6E 2E9

The Open Source Energy Network(OSEN) is on the front line with clean, freeand renewable energy technologies. OSENprovides inventors and scientists with onlinecommunication, collaboration and projectdevelopment tools for free. OSEN also hasa news network, daily radio show and plentyof video programming.World Wide Web:http://www.opensourceenergy.orgMatthew Carson, Co-FounderToll free: 1-888-759-7057, ext. 709FAX: 1-888-759-7057E-mail: [email protected]

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Orderly Lives16 Tennis Cres., Toronto, ON M4K 1J3

Since 1993 we have provided personal or-ganizing services for consumers, corporateand home-based businesses. We offer per-sonalized, organizational coaching thathelps clients to simplify and streamline theirhome and work environments. We createsystems that lead to greater personal effec-tiveness.World Wide Web:http://www.orderlylives.netEstelle Gee, DirectorPhone: (416) 461-8018E-mail: [email protected]

Organization of Women inInternational Trade –Toronto31 Adelaide St. E., P.O. Box 715,Toronto, ON M5C 2J8

The Organization of Women in Interna-tional Trade – Toronto (OWIT–Toronto), anon-profit organization to promote womendoing business internationally, provides net-working opportunities, export education andglobal contacts. Members include exportersand importers, service providers and gov-ernment representatives. It is the first Cana-dian chapter of this worldwide organization.World Wide Web:http://www.owit-toronto.caSusan Baka, Co-President andCommunicationsPhone: (416) 410-1654FAX: (416) 907-7497E-mail: [email protected] Anderson, Co-PresidentPhone: (416) 595-5333FAX: (416) 595-8226E-mail: [email protected] Farias, VP, Finance, and TreasurerPhone: (905) 827-5646E-mail: [email protected] Messer, VP, InternationalPhone: (905) 337-9578FAX: (905) 337-9320E-mail: [email protected] Morris, VP, ProgrammingPhone: (416) 998-9622E-mail: [email protected] Ward, CommunicationsPhone: (416) 368-6956FAX: (416) 368-2547E-mail: [email protected] de Vogel, Co-VP, Membership,and SecretaryPhone: (416) 866-5426FAX: (416) 866-4546E-mail: [email protected] Lynn Mattina, Co-VP,Membership, and SecretaryPhone: (416) 451-3858E-mail: [email protected]

Ann Watterworth, VP, LegalPhone: (416) 869-5484FAX: (416) 350-6910E-mail:[email protected]

National Office:250 City Centre Ave., Ste. 400,Ottawa, ON K1R 6K7

An international development organiza-tion which funds self-help projects in devel-oping countries as well as development edu-cation projects in Canada. Oxfam Canadaacts as an advocate for developing countriesin Canada and can offer background infor-mation, informed commentary and knowl-edgeable contacts, both here and overseas.World Wide Web: http://www.oxfam.caDick Evans, Chair of the Board ofDirectorsMark Fried, Media ContactPhone: (613) 237-5236Cellular: (613) 850-9723FAX: (613) 237-0524E-mail: [email protected] Musselman, MarketingCo-ordinatorPhone: (416) 535-2335FAX: (416) 537-6435E-mail: [email protected] Khan, CommunicationsPhone: (416) 535-2335FAX: (416) 537-6435National Office:Toll free: 1-800-466-9326

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655 Bay St., Ste. 1001,Toronto, ON M5G 2K4

PHD Canada is a leading media manage-ment company serving the needs of adver-tisers, advertising agencies, and the media.PHD’s media services include analysis,planning, research, buying, administration,as well as direct response media, new me-dia packaging, media promotions, and regu-latory consulting. PHD managed over $250million of media spending last year.World Wide Web: http://www.phdca.com

Phone: (416) 922-0217FAX: (416) 922-8469E-mail: [email protected] Forster, PresidentPhone: (416) 324-1736David Harrison, ChairmanPhone: (416) 324-1738Cam Reston, CFO and Senior VP,Business AffairsPhone: (416) 324-1773Fred Auchterlonie, Senior VP, ClientOperationsPhone: (416) 324-1772

PJ Wade712 Hillsdale Ave. E.,Toronto, ON M4S 1V3

Strategist/Futurist/Educator/Author –Starts people thinking, questioning, acting.Specialties: Baby Boomers, “Seniors,”cross-generational issues, Maturing Market-place, ageism, “new” retirement (ThirdLife), pre-/retirement decisions (finances,housing, careers, etc.) plus relevant businesstrends, workplace issues, technology, im-provements, behaviour shifts. Thinks out-side “the box” – way out! Experienced com-mentator/keynote. Provocative, controver-sial, quotable.World Wide Web:http://www.TheCatalyst.comPJ Wade, THE CATALYSTPhone: (416) 487-2251 (anytime)FAX: (416) 487-5616E-mail: [email protected]

Parent Help Line /Assistance Parents300 – 439 University Ave.,Toronto, ON M5G 1Y8

Parent Help Line is a toll-free, national,24-hour, bilingual, anonymous and profes-sional phone counselling, referral andInternet service for parents and caregivers.It offers professional phone counselling andreferral at 1-888-603-9100 and a library ofmore than 300 messages answering typicalparenting questions on the phone or atwww.parenthelpline.ca.

Assistance Parents est un service profes-sionnel de consultation et de référence ac-cessible jour et nuit par téléphone et parInternet. Ce service s’adresse aux parents etaux intervenants auprès des jeunes àl’échelle nationale et est offert dans les deuxlangues officielles, de façon anonyme etsans frais. Mis à part le service pro-fessionnel de consultation et de référenceoffert par téléphone au 1 888 603-9100,

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une banque comptant plus de 300 mes-sages traitant de questions courantes surle rôle parental est accessible aussipar téléphone ou par Internet àwww.assistanceparents.ca.Phone: (416) 586-5437FAX: (416) 586-0651Bill Saul, President and CEOPhone: (416) 581-8961Donna Hasplant, Vice-President, Childand Family ServicesPhone: (416) 581-8963Communications and Media Relations:Joyann Callender, Co-ordinator, PublicRelationsPhone: (416) 586-5437, ext. 8389E-mail:[email protected]ÉAL:911, rue Jean-Talon est, bur 323,Montréal, QC H2R 1V5Tél: (514) 273-7007Téléc: (514) 273-0589Communications et relations avec lesmédias :Bernard Desrochers, Directeur desopérationsTél: (514) 273-0983Courriel:[email protected]

Randy Park, Author andSpeaker – “The ThinkingGuy”24 McMaster Ave.,Toronto, ON M4V 1A9

Randy Park advocates and develops long-term, big picture thinking. An expert in howwe collectively think (or don’t think),Randy provides important insights on theimminent energy crunch. His corporate cli-ents accomplish more through better think-ing. Author of Thinking for Results, withmedia appearances and speeches acrossNorth America.World Wide Web:http://www.thinkingforresults.comhttp://www.energypredicament.comE-mail: [email protected] Park, B.Sc., M.Eng. (Physics)Phone: (416) 703-9202Cellular: (416) 567-9540FAX: (416) 703-9198E-mail: [email protected]

Parliamentary Names &Numbers489 College St., Ste. 305,Toronto, ON M6G 1A5

Parliamentary Names & Numbers is yourguide to governments in Canada. It’s an in-valuable resource, available in print andonline, for anyone who needs informationabout Canada’s politicians, senior bureau-crats, and the government sector generally,federally and provincially.

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Patented MedicinePrices Review Board /Conseil d’examen du prixdes médicaments brevetés333 Laurier Ave. W., Ste. 1400,Ottawa, ON K1P 1C1

An independent quasi-judicial tribunal,the PMPRB limits the prices set by manu-facturers for all patented medicines sold inCanada to ensure that they are not excessive.Sales of patented drugs account for over67% of all drugs sold in Canada. The

PMPRB reports annually to Parliament onits activities, price trends of medicines, andpatentees’ R&D expenditures.

Le CEPMB est un organisme indépendantdétenant des pouvoirs quasi-judiciaires. Ilexerce un contrôle sur les prix du fabricantdes médicaments brevetés vendus auCanada afin qu’ils ne soient pas excessifs.Les médicaments brevetés accaparent plusde 67 % des ventes totales de tous les médi-caments vendus au Canada. Le CEPMB faitrapport au Parlement chaque année de sesactivités, des tendances des prix desmédicaments et des dépenses de R-D desbrevetés.World Wide Web:http://www.pmprb-cepmb.gc.caSylvie Dupont, Secretary of the Board/Secrétaire du ConseilPhone/Tél.: (613) 954-8299Toll free/Sans frais: 1-877-861-2350E-mail/Courriel:[email protected]

Perimeter Institute forTheoretical Physics31 Caroline St. N.,Waterloo, ON N2L 2Y5

Perimeter Institute is a scientific researchand educational outreach organization com-prised of theoretical physicists from aroundthe world who are devoted to unlocking na-ture’s deepest secrets. They boldly push theboundaries of our current understanding ofphysical law – including space, time andmatter. Their areas of foundational researchinclude Quantum Theory, Quantum Gravity,Quantum Information, Superstring Theory,Cosmology and Particle Physics.

Perimeter Institute experts also speak tostudents, teachers and the general public tohighlight the wonders and importance ofscientific research by way of interviews, lec-tures and a wide array of outreach programsheld in Waterloo and throughout the country.World Wide Web:http://www.perimeterinstitute.caPhone: (519) 569-7600FAX: (519) 569-7611John Matlock, Director of AdministrationE-mail: [email protected] Pope, Director of ScientificOutreachE-mail: [email protected]

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Professional WritersAssociation of Canada215 Spadina Ave., Ste. 123,Toronto, ON M5T 2C7

Canada’s national association of profes-sional freelance writers. Offers membersnetworking; promotion on online database(www.writers.ca); referrals; contract advice;ombudsman services; professional develop-ment; group discounts; electronic news bul-letin; national newsletter. Sells the “PWACGuide to Roughing It in the Market.”World Wide Web: http://www.pwac.caJohn Degen, Executive DirectorPhone: (416) 504-1645FAX: (416) 913-2327E-mail: [email protected]

Pet Industry JointAdvisory Council ofCanada/PIJAC Canada2442 St. Joseph Blvd., Ste. 102,Ottawa, ON K1C 1G1

PIJAC Canada exists to represent all thedifferent sectors of the Canadian pet indus-try. We see ourselves as the common de-nominator, bringing all the different sectorsto the same table, offering each of them theopportunity to work together to reach com-mon goals and objectives. Activities includeadvocacy, education, information.World Wide Web:http://www.pijaccanada.comLouis McCann, B.Sc., Executive DirectorPhone: (613) 834-2111Toll free: 1-800-667-7452FAX: (613) 834-4854E-mail:[email protected]

17300 Trans-Canada Hwy.,Kirkland, QC H9J 2M5

Pfizer is a research-based, globalhealthcare company whose principal mis-sion is to discover and develop innovativeproducts to help people enjoy longer,healthier and more productive lives. Pfizer

is Canada’s leading pharmaceutical com-pany based on sales of prescription prod-ucts. Major pharmaceuticals include treat-ments for arthritis, erectile dysfunction,Alzheimer’s disease, high cholesterol, hy-pertension, angina, cancer, eye diseases,overactive bladder, migraine, depressionand panic disorder as well as antifungal andantibiotic medications. Brands of PfizerConsumer Healthcare include Nicorette,Nicoderm, Reactine, Benadryl, Benylin,Polysporin, Purell, Sudafed, Lubriderm,BenGay, Visine, Zantac, Rolaids, Listerine,Plax, Desitin, GyneCure, Trosyd AF,Unisom, Actifed and Sinutab. Pfizer AnimalHealth produces vaccines and medicines forboth livestock and companion animals.World Wide Web: www.pfizer.caDon Sancton, Director, Corporate AffairsPhone: (514) 426-7063FAX: (514) 426-6831E-mail: [email protected]

Pioneer Hi-Bred Limited(DuPont Agriculture &Nutrition)P.O. Box 730, Chatham, ON N7M 5L1

Established in 1946, Pioneer Hi-BredLimited is Canada’s premier seed geneticsand plant biotechnology company. A whollyowned subsidiary of Pioneer Hi-Bred Inter-national, Inc. From headquarters inChatham, Ontario, Pioneer develops, pro-duces and markets agricultural seeds (corn,soybeans, canola, sunflowers, alfalfa,wheat) to crop and livestock farmers, grainprocessors and other end-use customers.200 employees and 250 sales representa-tives in Canada.World Wide Web:http://www.pioneer.com/canadaPhone: (519) 352-6350Toll free: 1-800-265-9435FAX: (519) 436-6753Jim Gumpert, President/Business DirectorTim Welbanks, Technical InformationManagerDr. Ian Grant, Corn Research DirectorDr. Brad Hedges, Soybean ResearchManagerTim Weller, Production ManagerArt Stirling, Government and IndustryAffairs Manager/Biotechnology AffairsManagerE-mail: [email protected] Charne, Worldwide Director ofCanola BreedingPhone: (905) 846-4446

Planned Parenthood ofTorontoAn affiliate of Planned ParenthoodFederation of Canada36B Prince Arthur Ave.,Toronto, ON M5R 1A9

Planned Parenthood of Toronto (PPT) is acommunity-based, pro-choice agency com-mitted to the principles of equity and to pro-viding accessible and inclusive serviceswhich promote healthy sexuality and in-formed decision-making to the people of theCity of Toronto. PPT’s programs include:

The House Community Health Centrefor youth (ages 13–25)The Teen Sex Information Program (peerinformation through the Internet and tel-ephone)Reproductive and sexual health educa-tion in schools and communitiesAnti-homophobia education in commu-nities

World Wide Web: http://www.ppt.on.caPhone: (416) 961-0113FAX: (416) 961-2512Media Inquiries:Jamie Slater, Communications OfficerExt. 223E-mail: [email protected] Palmer, Executive DirectorExt. 238E-mail: [email protected]

Pontifical MissionSocieties3329 Danforth Ave.,Scarborough, ON M1L 4T3

International Missionary Organization.Through enlivening and fundraising assistsPope John Paul II in the work of evangeli-zation. Individuals concerned about thespiritual and material needs of millions onfive continents help effectively through thePontifical Mission Societies: Propagation ofthe Faith; St. Peter the Apostle; Holy Child-hood Association; Missionary Union.World Wide Web:http://www.missionsocieties.caPhone: (416) 699-7077Toll free: 1-800-897-8865FAX: (416) 699-9019Sister Leona Spencer, National DirectorAfter hours: (416) 265-1537E-mail: [email protected]

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Propagation of the Faith:Sister Leona Spencer, National DirectorSt. Peter the Apostle:Rev. John Walsh, National SecretaryHoly Childhood Association:Mary Jo Mahon-Oakes, NationalSecretaryE-mail: [email protected] TODAY:Address enquiries to Patricia McKinnon,EditorE-mail: [email protected]

Predictable Futures –The Business Family Centre10104 103 Ave., Ste. 1211,Edmonton, AB T5J 0H8

This alliance of advisors brings togethercore competencies to fully advise the fam-ily business entrepreneur. This group of ex-perienced professionals offers strategicplanning, succession planning, personal fi-nancial and estate planning, family planning(family harmony plus business harmony),leadership training and wealth management.World Wide Web:http://www.predictablefutures.comGordon Wusyk, PresidentPhone: (780) 702-2499FAX: (780) 428-1410E-mail:[email protected]

The Presbyterian Church inCanada50 Wynford Dr., Toronto, ON M3C 1J7

The church is active in overseas missions,development and partnership; native minis-try; rural and urban church development;and global and domestic justice issues. Itsroots are in the Reformation, with focus oneducation for ministers and laity. The na-tional office houses: national staff, GeneralAssembly staff, archives and Bookroom.World Wide Web:http://www.presbyterian.caPhone: (416) 441-1111Toll free: 1-800-619-7301FAX: (416) 441-2825

Keith Knight, Communications DirectorExt. 327E-mail: [email protected] Assembly:Rev. Jean Morris, ModeratorE-mail: [email protected]. Stephen Kendall, Principal ClerkExt. 227E-mail: [email protected] and Mission Agency:Rev. Dr. Richard Fee, General SecretaryExt. 257E-mail: [email protected]:Stephen Allen, Associate SecretaryExt. 256E-mail: [email protected] and Development:TBA, Director, Presbyterian WorldService and DevelopmentExt. 245Karen Plater, CommunicationsCo-ordinator, Presbyterian World Serviceand DevelopmentExt. 243E-mail: [email protected]:Kim Arnold, ManagerExt. 310E-mail: [email protected] Presbyterian Record:David Harris, EditorExt. 307E-mail: [email protected]’s Missionary Society:Sarah Kim, Executive SecretaryExt. 321E-mail: [email protected] Bookroom:Susan Clarke, ManagerExt. 231E-mail: [email protected] Giving:Rev. Herb Gale, Associate SecretaryExt. 278E-mail: [email protected]

P.O. Box 82, Ste. 3000, Royal Trust Tower,TD Centre, Toronto, ON M5K 1G8

PricewaterhouseCoopers provides indus-try-focused assurance, advisory and taxservices for public, private and governmentclients in all markets. In Canada, our morethan 4,200 partners and staff in 25 locationsconnect their thinking, experience and so-lutions to help our clients solve their uniquebusiness problems. Our professionals serveall major industry sectors and produce regu-lar surveys and analysis in the followingareas:

Financial Services Consumer and Industrial Products Technology, Information and Communi-

cations, Entertainment and Media, andLife Sciences

World Wide Web: http://www.pwc.com/caJennifer Gillard, Senior Manager,Communications and Media RelationsPhone: (416) 815-5041E-mail: [email protected] Forest, Manager, MediaRelationsPhone: (416) 814-5370E-mail: [email protected]

Prime 5036 Johnston Ave., Toronto, ON M2N 1G8

Prime 50 is the only known service thatspecializes in creating employment oppor-tunities for the 50+ individual by allowingthem to post a resume on our web site whilewe can provide career counselling services,coaching, image consulting, workshops,etc. that will enhance their chances to get ajob. Employers can post job opportunitiesand secure services like outplacement coun-selling, HR consulting, workshops, etc.

Prime 50 est la seule organisation connuequi se spécialise dans la création d’emploispour les chercheurs de travail agés de plusde 50 ans. Les ressources dont nous dis-posons sont des stratégies de redirection decarrière, aide pour la réorientation de forma-tion professionnelle, ateliers d’apprentis-sage qui aideront les participants à obtenirun emploi de leur choix.

Les employeurs prospectifs ont aussi àleur disposition les moyens pour afficher lesoffres de positions vacantes ainsi que de seservir des différents réseaux de placementtels que Outplacement Counselling (ré-édu-cation professionnelle), HR Counselling(disponibilité de services pour une nouvelleorientation de carrière), stages et séminaires.World Wide Web:http://www.prime50.comBarry Witkin, CEOPhone: (416) 226-5090FAX: (416) 226-4052E-mail: [email protected]

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16 Northumberland Terr.,Thornhill, ON L3T 7E5

PrivaTech Consulting is a privacy consult-ing firm that advises organizations on com-pliance with Canadian privacy laws.PrivaTech’s lawyers and consultants focuson assisting businesses to proactively man-age and mitigate privacy risks. PrivaTechalso publishes PrivaTalk, a leading monthlyprivacy newsletter. Subscribers include pri-vacy commissioners, privacy officers andother leading privacy practitioners.World Wide Web:http://www.privatech.caFazila Nurani, PresidentPhone: (905) 886-0751

Privacy Commissioner ofCanadaPlace de Ville, Tower B, 112 Kent St., 3rdFl., Ottawa, ON K1A 1H3

The Privacy Commissioner of Canada isan Officer of Parliament mandated to pro-tect and promote the privacy rights of Ca-nadians. The Privacy Commissioner over-sees two federal laws – the Privacy Act andthe Personal Information Protection andElectronic Documents Act.World Wide Web:http://www.privcom.gc.caPhone: (613) 995-8210Toll free: 1-800-282-1376TDD: (613) 992-9190FAX: (613) 947-6850Jennifer Stoddart, PrivacyCommissioner of CanadaHeather Black, Assistant PrivacyCommissionerRaymond D’Aoust, Assistant PrivacyCommissioner

Private (Independent)School Groups in Canada9250 50th St., Edmonton, AB T6B 2H3

Media inquiries about independentschools and details of their operationsshould be directed to various regional pro-vincial directors. Information is also avail-able on their respective web sites. These in-dependent school groups advocate similarcore principles:

All children have a right to an education.Parents have a prior right to choose howtheir children shall be educated.Governments must respect parents’ lib-erty to choose public, separate or inde-pendent schools.

PROVINCIAL ASSOCIATIONS:British Columbia:Federation of Independent SchoolsAssociation (FISA)Fred Herfst, Executive Director150 Robson St., Vancouver, BC V6B 2A7Phone: (604) 684-6023 or (604) 687-7846FAX: (604) 684-3163E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.fisabc.caAlberta:Association of Independent Schools andColleges in Alberta (AISCA)Duane Plantinga, Executive Director9250 50th St., Edmonton, AB T6B 2H3Phone: (780) 469-9868FAX: (780) 469-9880E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.aisca.ab.caManitoba:Manitoba Federation of IndependentSchools Inc. (MFIS)John Doornbos, Executive Director23 Pinecrest Bay,Winnipeg, MB R2G 1W2Phone: (204) 667-9971FAX: (204) 661-5357E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.mfis.mb.caOntario:Independent Schools Association ofOntario (ISAO)Herman Proper, Chair109 Thomas St., P.O. Box 69556,Oakville, ON L6J 7R4Phone: (905) 648-2100FAX: (905) 648-2110E-mail: [email protected]:Fédération des Établissementsd’Enseignement Privés (FEEP)Paul Boisvenu, Directeur général1940, boul Henri-Bourassa est,Montréal, QC H2B 1S2Téléphone: (514) 381-8891, ext. 232Télécopieur: (514) 381-4086Courriel: [email protected] web: http://www.cadre.qc.ca/feepNATIONAL:World Wide Web: http://www.acsi.orgAssociation of Christian SchoolsInternationalEastern CanadaMark Kennedy, Regional Director1 Wenden Ct., RR #2,Minesing, ON L0L 1Y0Phone: (705) 728-7344FAX: (705) 728-4401E-mail: [email protected] of Christian SchoolsInternationalWestern CanadaAnn Rauser, Regional DirectorP.O. Box 3460, Airdrie, AB T4B 2B7Phone: (403) 443-7337FAX: (403) 443-5378E-mail: [email protected]

Seventh-Day Adventist Church inCanadaMike Lekic, Director, Office of Education1148 King St. E., Oshawa, ON L1H 1H8Phone: (905) 433-0011, ext. 104FAX: (905) 433-0982E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: http://www.sdacc.orgNational Christian Schools AssociationLou Brunelle, PresidentP.O. Box 26005, Saskatoon, SK S7K 8C1Phone: (306) 280-9991E-mail: [email protected]

25 Sheppard Ave. W., Ste. 1000,Toronto, ON M2N 6S9

Professional Engineers Ontario adminis-ters the Professional Engineers Act by li-censing professional engineers, and settingstandards for and regulating engineering inOntario so that the public interest is servedand protected. Rigorously educated, expe-rienced and committed to a Code of Ethics,licensed professional engineers can be iden-tified by the P.Eng. after their names.World Wide Web: http://www.peo.on.caDavid Smith, Media SpecialistPhone: (416) 840-1068Toll free: 1-800-339-3716, ext. 1068FAX: (416) 224-8168Toll free FAX: 1-800-268-0496E-mail: [email protected]

Proforma ConsultingLimited1705 Argentia Rd., Unit 1,Mississauga, ON L5N 3A9

Proforma Consulting Limited is a marketresearch company that specializes in offer-ing market research services across Canada.

Proforma has conducted research in nearlyevery Canadian industry.

For almost 30 years, a full range of mar-ket research services was developed. Profor-ma’s services include in-store testing, sur-veys, national audits, category analysis,creative effectiveness measurements, com-petitive price checking and mystery shop-ping.World Wide Web:http://www.proforma1977.comJonathan Mitrovich, Vice-PresidentPhone: (905) 858-5000, ext. 224

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Project Ploughshares57 Erb St. W., Waterloo, ON N2L 6C2

Canadian ecumenical agency of the Cana-dian Council of Churches that carries outresearch, analysis, dialogue and public dis-cussion of peace and security issues inCanada and internationally. Issues include:defence policy, military exports, arms trade,disarmament, peacebuilding, human secu-rity. Regular publications: The PloughsharesMonitor (quarterly), Armed Conflicts Report(annual).World Wide Web: www.ploughshares.caPhone: (519) 888-6541FAX: (519) 888-0018John Siebert, Executive DirectorExt. 702E-mail: [email protected] Regehr, O.C., Senior PolicyAdvisorExt. 712After hours: (519) 591-4421E-mail: [email protected]

145 Front St. E., Ste. 306,Toronto, ON M5A 1E3

The Prostate Cancer Research Foundationof Canada is the leading national organiza-tion dedicated solely to eliminating prostatecancer. Our mission is to fund research intothe causes, cure and prevention of the dis-ease.

Every year, our Scientific and MedicalAdvisory Committee recommends researchgrants for Canada’s most promising researchprojects.World Wide Web:http://www.prostatecancer.caPhone: (416) 441-2131Toll free: 1-888-255-0333FAX: (416) 441-2325E-mail: [email protected] Registration No. BN891270944RR0001

John Blanchard, President and CEO

The Public InterestAdvocacy CentreOne Nicholas St., Ste. 1204,Ottawa, ON K1N 7B7

PIAC, a national non-profit organization,provides legal representation and researchon issues that involve utilities, governmentprograms and important public services.PIAC works on behalf of ordinary Canadi-ans, and the organizations that representthem, in the areas of telecommunications,energy, transportation, privacy, broadcast-ing, competition law and policy, bankingand financial services.World Wide Web: http://www.piac.caPhone: (613) 562-4002FAX: (613) 562-0007E-mail: [email protected] Janigan, Executive Director andGeneral CounselExt. 26 After hours: (613) 724-7936Sue Lott, Legal CounselExt. 23 After hours: (613) 237-6207John Lawford, Legal CounselExt. 25 After hours: (613) 237-8125John De Vellis, Legal CounselPhone: (416) 348-0814E-mail: [email protected]

Public Service Alliance ofCanada (PSAC)233 Gilmour St., Ottawa, ON K2P 0P1

Among Canada’s largest unions, PSAC,with 150,000 members, represents federalemployees as well as workers in three terri-torial governments, government agencies,Crown corporations, para-public and privatesector organizations.

Our 17 component unions generally cor-respond to federal government departmentsor major outside employers. PSAC offers itsmembers services that are second to nonefrom its Ottawa headquarters and regionaloffices.World Wide Web:http://www.psac-afpc.comCommunications and Political ActionSection:FAX: (613) 236-1654Denis Boivin, Co-ordinatorPhone: (613) 560-4280E-mail: [email protected] Lebel, OfficerPhone: (613) 560-5482E-mail: [email protected]

Louise Laporte, OfficerPhone: (613) 560-4287E-mail: [email protected] Cossette, OfficerPhone: (613) 560-4317E-mail: [email protected] Calugay, OfficerPhone: (613) 560-4235E-mail: [email protected] Offices:St. John’s: (709) 726-6453Gander: (709) 651-3727Halifax: (902) 443-3541Charlottetown: (902) 892-5481Moncton: (506) 857-4220Quebec City: (418) 666-6500Montreal: (514) 875-7100Gatineau: (819) 777-4647Ottawa: (613) 560-2560Kingston: (613) 542-7322Toronto: (416) 485-3558London: (519) 659-1124North Bay: (705) 472-9421Thunder Bay: (807) 345-8442Winnipeg: (204) 947-1601Regina:(306) 757-3575Saskatoon: (306) 244-3033Calgary: (403) 270-6555Edmonton: (780) 423-1290Vancouver: (604) 430-5631Victoria: (250) 953-1050Whitehorse: (867) 667-8887Yellowknife: (867) 873-5670

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3910 Bathurst St., Ste. 404,Toronto, ON M3H 5Z3

Qualicare is a private health care companyconsisting of caring professionals providinghealth care solutions for the ageing and ill.We advocate for our clients, offering guid-ance, support and daily care both in and outof hospitals. All our services are custom de-signed with patient and family requirementsin mind.World Wide Web:http://www.qualicare.caPhone: (416) 630-0202FAX: (416) 630-0208E-mail: [email protected] Nathanson, General ManagerE-mail: [email protected] Nathanson, Executive DirectorE-mail: [email protected] Traber, Director, BusinessOperationsE-mail: [email protected]

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Queen’s University,Kingston, ON K7L 3N6

At Queen’s School of Business we are atthe forefront of business thinking. We havea growing national and international repu-tation for innovation and high quality pro-grams. We offer a range of undergraduate,graduate and executive development pro-grams. Our internationally renowned fac-ulty can provide expertise and insight.World Wide Web:http://www.business.queensu.caTiffany Pauls, Media RelationsPhone: (613) 533-6264E-mail: [email protected] Saunders, DeanPhone: (613) 533-2305E-mail: [email protected] Cavanagh, Director, Marketing andCommunicationsPhone: (613) 533-3004E-mail:[email protected] Gallupe, Associate DeanPhone: (613) 533-2305E-mail: [email protected] Kissick, Director, UndergraduateCommerce ProgramPhone: (613) 533-2301E-mail: [email protected] Anger, Director, Queen’s ExecutiveDevelopment CentrePhone: (613) 533-2371E-mail: [email protected] Goodspeed, Director, MBA forScience & TechnologyPhone: (613) 533-2302E-mail:[email protected] Barling, Associate Dean, PhD/MSc and Research ProgramsPhone: (613) 533-2477E-mail: [email protected] McKeen, Director, The MoniesonCentrePhone: (613) 533-2360E-mail: [email protected] Wright, Director, Queen’sExecutive MBAPhone: (613) 533-6811E-mail: [email protected] Darling, Director, Queen’sAccelerated MBAPhone: (613) 533-2238E-mail: [email protected]

John Moore, Director, Queen’s ExecutiveMBA, Ottawa Classroom, and Queen’s-Cornell Executive MBAPhone: (613) 566-3622E-mail: [email protected]

RRadiation Safety Institute ofCanada1120 Finch Ave. W., Ste. 607,Toronto, ON M3J 3H7

With “Good science in plain language,”®

the Radiation Safety Institute provides im-partial, professional advice, public educa-tion, training and technical services on ra-diation exposure in the workplace, the en-vironment and in homes and schools. Ac-cording to UN officials, Canada’s RadiationSafety Institute is the only independent or-ganization of its kind in any country.

World Wide Web:http://www.RadiationSafety.caNational Office, Toronto:Tina de Geus, Information OfficerPhone: (416) 650-9090, ext. 28FAX: (416) 650-9920E-mail: [email protected]. Fergal Nolan, President and CEODr. Reza Moridi, Vice-President andChief ScientistNational Laboratories, Saskatoon:Phone: (306) 975-0566FAX: (306) 975-0494

RAINBOWS Canada80 Bradford St., Ste. 514,Barrie, ON L4N 6S7

RAINBOWS is a registered Canadiancharity, which has established, in more than450 communities across Canada, peer sup-port groups for children and adolescentsgrieving a death, separation, divorce orother loss in their family. More than 100,000Canadian children and youth are affectedeach year by such losses.World Wide Web:http://www.rainbows.caToll free: 1-877-403-2733FAX: (705) 726-5805Carol Bertram, National DirectorE-mail:[email protected] Van Natter, Director ofCommunicationsE-mail: [email protected] Newton, Director of DevelopmentE-mail:[email protected]

Recreation Vehicle DealersAssociation of Canada6411 Buswell St., Ste. 204,Richmond, BC V6Y 2G5

The voice of the Canadian recreation ve-hicle industry, representing dealers, rentalagents, parts and service facilities, distribu-tors, suppliers, manufacturers and the finalusers. A non-profit association to promoteprofessionalism in the RV industry. MajorRVDA concerns include education, com-munication, shows, use, safety, laws andlobbying government and industry groups.World Wide Web: http://www.rvda.caNATIONAL OFFICE:Phone: (604) 718-6325Eleonore Hamm, ExecutiveVice-PresidentPhone: (604) 204-0559FAX: (604) 204-0154E-mail: [email protected] OFFICES:RVDA of British Columbia:Shelley Bos, Executive Director201 – 17700 56th Ave.,Surrey, BC V3S 1C7Phone: (604) 575-3868FAX: (604) 575-3869E-mail: [email protected] of Alberta:Lori Auld, Acting Executive Vice-President101 – 10340 59th Ave.,Edmonton, AB T6H 1E6Phone: (780) 455-8562FAX: (780) 453-3927E-mail: [email protected] of Saskatchewan:Sheila Lardner, Manager342 Armstrong Way,Saskatoon, SK S7N 3N1Phone/FAX: (306) 249-1671E-mail: [email protected] of Manitoba:Kim Wozniak, Manager69 Morin Rd.,St. François Xavier, MB R4L 1A8Phone: (204) 864-2112FAX: (204) 864-2232E-mail: [email protected] RVDA:Larry R. Boyd, Executive Director200 – 50 Dundas St. E.,Hamilton, ON L9H 7K6Phone: (905) 690-3254Toll free: 1-888-331-8885Cellular: (289) 439-9598FAX: (905) 690-3812E-mail: [email protected] of Quebec:Serge Villemure, Executive Director4360, ave Pierre-de-Coubertin, bur 100,Montréal, QC H1V 1A6Toll free: 1-866-338-1471FAX: (514) 335-6250E-mail: [email protected]

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Atlantic RVDA:John Sutherland, ManagerP.O. Box 9410, Stn. A,Halifax, NS B3K 5S3Phone: (902) 425-2445FAX: (902) 425-2441E-mail:[email protected]

Dave Redinger901 Kipling Ave., Toronto, ON M8Z 5H3

Dave’s show “The Neighbourhood Me-chanic” is heard on AM740 in Toronto. In-clude Dave’s night show “The MidnightMechanic” and regular television appear-ances on CITYTV, CP24, “Goldhawk,” “Onthe Line,” CTS-TV and he has the automo-tive scene covered. Dave’s weekly newspa-per column reaches over two million readers.

Phone: (416) 233-4671Cellular: (905) 567-5500E-mail: [email protected]

855 Don Mills Rd., Ste. 301,Toronto, ON M3C 1V9

Refreshments Canada represents beveragemanufacturers, distributors, franchisehouses and industry suppliers that manufac-ture and distribute more than 30 brands ofjuices/juice drinks, bottled waters, sportsdrinks, carbonated soft drinks, energydrinks and other non-alcoholic beverages.

Refreshments Canada is the link for gov-ernment, community stakeholders and themedia on issues relating to refreshment bev-erages.World Wide Web:http://www.refreshments.caCalla Farn, Media Relations ConsultantToll free: 1-866-895-7073E-mail: [email protected]

Registered Nurses’Association of Ontario438 University Ave., Ste. 1600,Toronto, ON M5G 2K8

The Registered Nurses’ Association ofOntario (RNAO) is the professional associa-tion representing registered nurses whereverthey practise in Ontario. Since 1925, RNAOhas lobbied for healthy public policy, pro-moted excellence in nursing practice, in-creased nurses’ contribution to shaping thehealth-care system, and influenced deci-sions that affect nurses and the public theyserve.

World Wide Web: http://www.rnao.orgCommunications Department:Phone: (416) 599-1925Toll free: 1-800-268-7199FAX: (416) 599-1926Sine MacKinnon, Director ofCommunicationsExt. 209After hours: (416) 829-6657E-mail: [email protected] Kearsey, Acting ManagingEditor/Communications Project ManagerExt. 233E-mail: [email protected] PowellExt. 230E-mail: [email protected] ShawExt. 210E-mail: [email protected] RussellExt. 211E-mail: [email protected]

Registered PracticalNurses Association ofOntario5025 Orbitor Dr., Bldg. 4, Ste. 200,Mississauga, ON L4W 4Y5

RPNAO is the professional voice repre-senting registered practical nurses (RPNs)in Ontario. It promotes professional nursingexcellence through education, professionaldevelopment and government relations.RPNAO – one voice of nursing in Ontariosince 1958.

Ontario:Joanne Young Evans, CAE, ExecutiveDirectorPhone: (905) 602-4664FAX: (905) 602-4666E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: www.rpnao.orgCanada:World Wide Web: http://www.cpna.ca

Renbor Sales Solutions Inc.54 Donisi Ave., Thornhill, ON L4J 6G4

Renbor Sales Solutions provides a totalapproach to managing sales and prospect-ing activity; building profitable relation-ships. Tibor Shanto has over 20 years ofsales experience and performance manage-ment. Helping organizations sell better byeffecting measurable improvements in themost critical aspects of the sales process.Dealing with:

Real ProspectsReal SalesReal Measurable Results

World Wide Web:http://www.sellbetter.caTibor Shanto, PrincipalPhone: (416) 671-3555Cellular: (416) 822-7781FAX: (905) 760-0328E-mail: [email protected]

Research Canada /Recherche Canada116 Albert St., Ste. 1010,Ottawa, ON K1P 5G3

Research Canada: An Alliance for HealthDiscovery is a national, not-for-profit vol-untary organization dedicated to makinghealth research a higher national priority. Itis the evolution of the Council for HealthResearch in Canada into a broad-based alli-ance committed to collaborative advocacyaction that builds support nationwide forhealth research.

Recherche Canada : Une alliance pour larecherche en santé est une organisationnationale sans but lucratif issue du Conseilpour la recherche en santé au Canada. Cettealliance à large base se voue à accroître lapriorité accordée à la recherche en santé auCanada par des efforts communs de promo-tion qui augmentent le soutien pour la re-cherche en santé.World Wide Web: http://www.rc-rc.caDr. David J. Hill, Scientific Director,Lawson Health Research InstitutePhone: (519) 646-6100, ext. 64716FAX: (519) 646-6110E-mail: [email protected] Gordon-El-Bihbety, Presidentand CEO, Research Canada/RechercheCanadaPhone: (613) 234-5129FAX: (613) 565-2278E-mail: [email protected]

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Dr. Ronald G. Worton, CEO andScientific Director, Ottawa HealthResearch Institute (OHRI)Phone: (613) 234-5129FAX: (613) 565-2278E-mail: [email protected] H. Hill, C.M., Q.C., Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall LLPPhone: (613) 238-2026FAX: (613) 238-8775E-mail: [email protected]

Retail Council of Canada1255 Bay St., Ste. 800,Toronto, ON M5R 2A9

Retail Council of Canada (RCC) is a not-for-profit association whose more than9,000 members represent all retail formats,including national and regional departmentstores, mass merchants, specialty chains,independent stores and online merchants.

World Wide Web:http://www.retailcouncil.orgToll free: 1-888-373-8245Diane J. Brisebois, President and CEOPhone: (416) 922-6678FAX: (416) 922-8011Theresa Rogers, Manager,CommunicationsPhone: (416) 922-0553, ext. 244FAX: (416) 922-8011E-mail: [email protected]

Town of Richmond HillP.O. Box 300, 225 East Beaver Creek Rd.,Richmond Hill, ON L4C 4Y5

The Town of Richmond Hill is one ofCanada’s fastest growing communities. Lo-cated just outside Metropolitan Toronto,Richmond Hill is home to many nationalbusiness headquarters. The Town is activelyinvolved in and promotes industrial andbusiness growth through the office of Eco-nomic Development. The community is of-ten referred to as “A little north, a littlenicer.” Richmond Hill is proud of the stridesit has made with recycling, protection of thenatural environment, heritage preservationand responsible public service delivery.

World Wide Web:http://www.richmondhill.caPhone: (905) 771-8800William F. Bell, MayorJoan Anderton, Chief AdministrativeOfficerDan Elliott, Finance/TreasurerLynton Friedberg, Parks, Recreation andCultureJanet Babcock, Planning and DevelopmentShane Baker, Fire ChiefDoug Luker, Corporate ServicesItalo Brutto, Engineering and PublicWorksJeff Meggitt, Recycling and WasteManagementCarol Moore, Corporate Communications

Ricketts, Harris LLP181 University Ave., Ste. 816,Toronto, ON M5H 2X7

Joel Miller is a partner at Ricketts, HarrisLLP and chair of the Family Law Group. Heteaches at the Bar Admission Course,speaks at national conferences, commentson radio and television, has been on theAdvisory Board of Divorce Magazine, anda director of the Toronto Collaborative Fam-ily Law Association. His Family Law Cen-tre is Canada’s most comprehensive website for family law information.

World Wide Web:http://www.familylawcentre.comJoel MillerPhone: (416) 364-6211FAX: (416) 364-1697E-mail: [email protected]

Robarts Research Institute100 Perth Dr., P.O. Box 5015,London, ON N6A 5K8

Robarts Research Institute is Canada’s in-dependent medical research institute. Ourscientists harness the power of cell biology,genetics and medical imaging to investigatedisorders of the neurological, cardiovascu-lar and immune systems. They answer fun-damental questions relating to a range ofconditions from Alzheimer’s and heart dis-ease to diabetes and cancer.World Wide Web: http://www.robarts.caLinda Quattrin, Director ofCommunicationsPhone: (519) 663-3021FAX: (519) 663-2992E-mail: [email protected] Horvath, VP ExternalPhone: (519) 663-3059FAX: (519) 663-2992E-mail: [email protected]

Colette Robicheau –Organizing Consultant andCoach5860 Livingstone St.,Halifax, NS B3K 2C3

We provide customized organizing solu-tions through consultation, coaching, hands-on work and workshops. Organize Anythingenhances client’s lives and environments byreducing stress and increasing productivity.Organize Anything helps to declutter clientminds and spaces. We turn chaos into calmand replace frustration with functional so-lutions to create manageable change.World Wide Web:http://www.organizeanything.comColette Robicheau, OrganizingConsultant and CoachPhone: (902) 233-1577FAX: (902) 455-0553E-mail: [email protected]

Rogers Video10991 Shellbridge Way, Ste. 100,Richmond, BC V6X 3C6

Rogers Video owns and operates morethan 300 video retail stores in B.C., Alberta,Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec,New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfound-land and Labrador, and the Yukon. It is thelargest Canadian-owned specialty video re-tailer, second largest video retailer inCanada and fifth-largest in North America.Rogers Video employs more than 4,000people nationwide.

Fondé en 1988, Rogers Video possèdeactuellement plus de 300 magasins enColombie-Britannique, en Alberta, en Sas-katchewan, au Manitoba, en Ontario, auQuébec, au Nouveau-Brunswick, enNouvelle-Écosse, au Terre-Neuve-et-Labra-dor et au Yukon. Rogers Video est le plusimportant détaillant au Canada de filmsvidéo spécialisés détenu par des intérêtscanadiens et la deuxième chaîne de clubsvidéo en importance au Canada. RogersVideo, dont le siège social est situé à Rich-mond, en Colombie-Britannique, emploieplus de 4 000 personnes partout au pays.

World Wide Web:http://www.rogersvideo.caSarah Good, Manager, CommunicationsPhone: (604) 303-2085FAX: (604) 270-1934E-mail: [email protected]

Roots of Empathy215 Spadina Ave., Ste. 160,Toronto, ON M5T 2C7

Roots of Empathy is an evidence-basedclassroom program which has shown dra-matic effect in reducing levels of aggressionand violence among schoolchildren whileraising social/emotional competence andincreasing empathy. Roots of Empathy’smission is to build caring, peaceful and civilsocieties through the development of empa-thy in children and adults.

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World Wide Web:http://rootsofempathy.orgPhone: (416) 944-3001FAX: (416) 944-9295E-mail: [email protected] Gordon, Founder/PresidentPhone: (416) 204-7898E-mail: [email protected] Smout, Chief Operating OfficerPhone: (416) 204-7891E-mail: [email protected] Landolt, Ph.D., ProgramDirectorPhone: (416) 204-7893E-mail: [email protected] Weeks, CommunicationsCo-ordinatorPhone: (416) 204-7880E-mail: [email protected]

Joseph L. Rotman School ofManagementThe University of Toronto,105 St. George St., Toronto, ON M5S 3E6

The Rotman School of Management at theUniversity of Toronto is among the leadingbusiness schools in the world by taking aninnovative approach built around BusinessDesign ™ and Integrative Thinking ™.Ourexperts can provide commentary on a widerange of business and public policy issues.

World Wide Web:http://www.rotman.utoronto.caKen McGuffin, Manager, MediaRelationsPhone: (416) 946-3818FAX: (416) 978-1373E-mail: [email protected] L. Martin, DeanJames D. Fisher, Associate Dean, MBAProgramsRichard Powers, Assistant Dean, andExecutive Director, MBA ProgramsProfessor Leonard Brooks, Director,Master in Management and ProfessionalAccounting ProgramProfessor Wendy Dobson, Director,Institute for International BusinessProfessor John Hull, Director, BonhamCentre for FinanceProfessor Paul Halpern, Director,University of Toronto Capital MarketsInstituteProfessor David Beatty, Director,Clarkson Centre for Business Ethics andBoard EffectivenessProfessor Beatrix Dart, AcademicDirector, Executive MBA Programs

Corporate Office:200 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5J 2J5

Royal Bank of Canada (TSX, NYSE: RY)uses the initials RBC as a prefix for its busi-nesses and operating subsidiaries, whichoperate under the master brand name ofRBC Financial Group. Royal Bank ofCanada is Canada’s largest bank as meas-ured by assets, and is one of North Ameri-ca’s leading diversified financial servicescompanies. It provides personal and com-mercial banking, wealth management serv-ices, insurance, corporate and investmentbanking, and transaction processing serv-ices on a global basis. The company em-ploys approximately 60,000 people whoserve more than 14 million personal, busi-ness and public sector clients through of-fices in North America and some 30 coun-tries around the world. For more informa-tion, please visit www.rbc.com.HEAD OFFICE:Toronto:Beja Rodeck, Senior Manager, Media andPublic RelationsOffice: (416) 974-5506Cellular: (416) 616-5918FAX: (416) 974-6023After hours: (416) 385-2131Corporate Media Relations Office:Phone: (416) 974-2897DISTRICT PUBLIC RELATIONSOFFICES:British Columbia & Yukon:John Groves1055 West Georgia St., 35th Fl.,VancouverOffice: (604) 665-4031FAX: (604) 665-0952Prairies – Alberta/Saskatchewan/Manitoba/NWT/NW Ontario/Nunavut:Diana Ward335 8th Ave. S.W., 24th Fl., CalgaryOffice: (403) 292-3372Cellular: (403) 860-0380FAX: (403) 292-1757After hours: (403) 802-0096Ontario – Toronto:Judy Dobbs20 King St. W., 11th Fl., TorontoOffice: (416) 974-4796Cellular: (416) 459-4997FAX: (416) 974-3452After hours: (416) 653-2254Quebec:Raymond Chouinard1 Place Ville Marie, 10th Fl. E., MontrealOffice: (514) 874-6556Cellular: (514) 243-9342FAX: (514) 874-8261After hours: (450) 672-9156

Atlantic Provinces:Lori Smith5161 George St., 13th Fl., HalifaxOffice: (902) 421-8121Cellular: (902) 483-3317FAX: (902) 421-7921After hours: (902) 477-2337

The Royal Canadian Legion359 Kent St., Ottawa, ON K2P 0R7

Not-for-profit, 400,000-member organiza-tion with 1,600 branches in Canada, U.S.and Germany.

Mission: to assist Canadian veterans, ex-military and ex-RCMP members to obtainauthorized benefits and provide seniors,youth and community services. Concernedwith defence policy and other national is-sues. Conducts annual Remembrance-Poppy Campaign, including National Re-membrance ceremony, Ottawa. Membersreceive Legion Magazine and other benefits.World Wide Web: http://www.legion.caDirector, CommunicationsPhone: (613) 235-4391FAX: (613) 563-1670E-mail: [email protected]

Royal College of DentalSurgeons of Ontario6 Crescent Rd., Toronto, ON M4W 1T1

The Royal College of Dental Surgeons ofOntario (RCDSO) regulates the practice ofdentistry to guide the profession and to pro-tect and serve the public interest. RCDSOissues certificates of registration to dentiststo allow them to practise dentistry, promoteshigh standards of professional practice andinvestigates complaints about members’practice.World Wide Web: http://www.rcdso.orgToll free: 1-800-565-4591FAX: (416) 961-5814Peggi Mace, Communications DirectorDirect line: (416) 934-5610E-mail: [email protected]

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Royal Military College ofCanada / Collège militaireroyal du CanadaP.O. Box 17000, Stn. Forces,Kingston, ON K7K 7B4

Canada’s military university was openedin 1876 and provides bilingual undergradu-ate/graduate degree programs in Arts, Sci-ence/Engineering to approximately 1,000full-time, 1,300 part-time undergraduatesand 280 full-time, 400 part-time post-gradu-ate students. RMC has an on-site TV broad-cast studio. Contact Public Affairs by pag-ing (613) 536-7752.

L’Université militaire canadienne a ouvertses portes en 1876 et offre des programmesde premier cycle et de cycles supérieurs,dans les deux langues, en arts, sciences etgénie. Environ 1 000 étudiants à temps pleinet 1 300 à temps partiel sont inscrits auxprogrammes de premier cycle et 280 étu-diants à temps plein et 400 à temps partielaux programmes des cycles supérieurs. LeCMR dispose sur place d’un studio detélédiffusion. Veuillez communiquer auxaffaires publiques par pagette au (613) 536-7752.World Wide Web: http://www.rmc.caPhone: (613) 541-6000FAX: (613) 540-8408Public Affairs:Ext. 6484E-mail: [email protected], Astrophysics, Space Weather:Dr. Gregg WadeExt. 6140E-mail: [email protected]’s Military History – History ofurban combat:Prof. Roch LegaultExt. 6511E-mail: [email protected]/Biological Defence andCounterterrorism:Dr. Eva DicksonExt. 6217E-mail: [email protected] and Chemical Engineering –Corrosion prevention and control:Dr. Pierre RobergeExt. 6485E-mail: [email protected] Engineering Infrastructure,Earthquakes:Prof. Richard BathurstExt. 6479/6347/6391E-mail: [email protected]

Depleted Uranium and Ballistic Missiles:Dr. Bill AndrewsExt. 6052E-mail: [email protected] Issues – Environmentcontaminants:Dr. Ken ReimerExt. 6161E-mail: [email protected] Security, Peacekeeping,UN Monitoring and Verification:Dr. Walter Dorn, Canadian ForcesCollegePhone: (416) 482-6800, ext. 6538E-mail: [email protected] and Naval History, Intelligenceand Technology:Dr. Michael HennessyExt. 6648E-mail: [email protected] Science:Dr. Joel Sokolsky, Dean of ArtsExt. 6426E-mail: [email protected] Science – Canadian politics andpublic opinion:Dr. Alan WhitehornExt. 6643E-mail: [email protected] Science – Ukraine and EasternEurope in the 20th century;Nazi and Soviet war criminals:Dr. Lubomyr LuciukExt. 6390E-mail: [email protected] and Economics – Strategic andmilitary issues, Middle East, Caspian SeaBasin:Dr. Houchang Hassan-YariExt. 6424E-mail: [email protected] of Globalization and EconomicWarfare:Dr. Nicole Schwartz-MorganExt. 6429E-mail: [email protected] Sensing and Oceanography(Physics):Prof. Joseph BuckleyExt. 6275E-mail: [email protected]

100 Queen’s Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is

Canada’s largest museum of natural historyand world cultures. “Renaissance ROM” isa major expansion of the ROM designed byDaniel Libeskind that will open in threestages, starting in December 2005. TheROM will remain open during constructionbut individual galleries may be closed.

For information (24 hrs., English andFrench), call (416) 586-8000.World Wide Web: http://www.rom.on.caMedia Relations Department:Phone: (416) 586-5858FAX: (416) 586-8022Francisco Alvarez, Director ofCommunicationsPhone: (416) 586-5558E-mail: [email protected]

Runzheimer Canada2300 Yonge St., Ste. 800,Toronto, ON M4P 1E4

Runzheimer Canada is an internationalmanagement consulting firm specializing intransportation, travel and living costs serv-ing businesses, associations and govern-ment agencies throughout Canada andworldwide. It is an affiliate of RunzheimerInternational, the Rochester, Wisconsin–based management consulting firm.World Wide Web:http://www.runzheimer.comCheryl Stang, Public Relations DirectorPhone: (262) 971-2615FAX: (262) 971-2476E-mail: [email protected] Steinowicz, ConsultantPhone: (416) 642-2471Toll free: 1-800-263-8762E-mail: [email protected]

350 Victoria St., Toronto, ON M5B 2K3Canada’s leading university for career-ori-

ented education, Ryerson is recognized forexcellence in combining theory with prac-tice. Our faculty keep in constant contactwith developments in their fields throughresearch and work in industry and govern-ment. If you need expert opinion, call us.You’ll appreciate our common sense andcandor.World Wide Web:http://www.ryerson.ca/sourcesBruce Piercey, Public Affairs ManagerPhone: (416) 979-5000, ext. 7002FAX: (416) 979-5208E-mail: [email protected] Toye, Media Relations OfficerPhone: (416) 979-5000, ext. 7161

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SIECCAN, The SexInformation and EducationCouncil of Canada850 Coxwell Ave., Toronto, ON M4C 5R1

SIECCAN’s membership comprises over325 organizations and 550 individuals in-volved in human sexuality teaching, coun-selling and research in Canada.

SIECCAN publishes the quarterly Cana-dian Journal of Human Sexuality (CJHS)(plus three issues of the SIECCAN Newslet-ter). Maintains a reference library and dis-seminates resource material on request.World Wide Web: http://www.sieccan.orgE-mail: [email protected] DIRECTOR:Michael Barrett, Ph.D., Professor ofZoology, University of Toronto,Toronto, ONPhone: (416) 466-5304FAX: (416) 778-0785BOARD OF DIRECTORS:Ann Barrett, Sexual Health Educator,Department of Public Health, City ofToronto, Toronto, ONStephen Holzapfel, Physician, Women’sCollege Hospital; Dept. of Family &Community Medicine, University ofToronto; Chairperson, SIECCAN,Toronto, ONWilliam Martin, Lawyer, Toronto, ONMiriam Rossi, Physician; AssociateDean, Student Affairs, Faculty ofMedicine, University of Toronto,Toronto, ONMichael Sand, Managing Director,Digital Health, Markham, ONMargaret Schneider, Professor, Dept. ofApplied Psychology, Ontario Institute forStudies in Education, University ofToronto, Toronto, ONBob Tremble, Sexual Health Educatorand Consultant; Social Worker,Toronto, ONCarol Rocks, Former Co-ordinator,Physical and Health Education, TorontoDistrict School Board, Toronto, ONPeter Linde, Senior Financial Analyst,Magna Entertainment Corp., Aurora, ON

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SNC-Lavalin Group455 René-Lévesque Blvd. W.,Montreal, QC H2Z 1Z3

SNC-Lavalin (TSX: SNC) is one of theleading groups of engineering and construc-tion companies in the world, a global leaderin the ownership and management of infra-structure, and a key player in facilities andoperations management. The SNC-Lavalincompanies have offices across Canada andin 30 other countries around the world andare currently working in some 100 coun-tries.

SNC-Lavalin companies provide engi-neering, procurement, construction, projectmanagement and project financing servicesto a variety of industry sectors, includingagriculture, agrifood, pharmaceuticals, che-micals and petroleum, environment, facili-ties and operations management, industrialand manufacturing, infrastructure, miningand metallurgy, power and telecommunica-tions.

SNC-Lavalin (TSX : SNC) est l’un desplus importants groupes de sociétésd’ingénierie et de construction au monde,un chef de file mondial en matière depropriété et de gestion d’infrastructures etun acteur clé en matière de gestion etd’exploitation d’installations. Les sociétésSNC-Lavalin ont des bureaux dans tout leCanada et dans 30 autres pays et travaillentactuellement dans une centaine de pays.

Les sociétés SNC-Lavalin assurent desservices d’ingénierie, d’approvisionnement,de construction, ainsi que de gestion et definancement de projet dans divers secteursnotamment l’agriculture, l’agroalimentaire,l’énergie, l’environnement, la gestion etl’exploitation d’installations, les infrastruc-tures, les mines et la métallurgie, les pro-duits pharmaceutiques, les produits chi-miques et le pétrole, et les télécommuni-cations.World Wide Web:http://www.snclavalin.comPhone: (514) 393-1000FAX: (514) 875-4877

64 Charles St. E., Ste. 201,Toronto, ON M4Y 1T1

Safe Communities Foundation (SCF) is anational, not-for-profit charitable organiza-tion dedicated to making Canada the safestcountry in the world to live, learn, work andplay. We work with the private and publicsectors to improve health and safety in 46designated Safe Communities acrossCanada.

World Wide Web:http://www.safecommunities.caPhone: (416) 964-0008FAX: (416) 964-0089E-mail: [email protected] site inquiries:[email protected] Coursey, PresidentPhone: (416) 964-2529E-mail: [email protected] Price, Administrative ManagerPhone: (416) 964-0008E-mail: [email protected] Vallet, Program DirectorPhone: (780) 465-1248E-mail: [email protected] Gudz, Community DevelopmentManager and Eastern Canada contactPhone: (416) 964-5812Suzan Butyn, Marketing ManagerPhone: (416) 964-8296E-mail: [email protected] Dingillo-Smith, SpecialProjects Co-ordinatorPhone: (416) 964-8993E-mail: [email protected] SAFE COMMUNITIESCO-ORDINATORS:British Columbia & Yukon:Dorry SmithPhone: (604) 875-2000, ext. 6714FAX: (604) 875-3569E-mail: [email protected]:Tara RankinPhone/FAX: (780) 467-6112E-mail: [email protected]:Wendy FrenchPhone: (204) 787-1907FAX: (204) 787-2070E-mail: [email protected] Ontario:Tracey LirettePhone: (613) 345-6676FAX: (613) 342-1785E-mail: [email protected]

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Western Ontario:Karen SimmersPhone/FAX: (519) 347-2447E-mail: [email protected] Ontario:Debbie McLeanPhone: (705) 256-6682FAX: (705) 254-3731E-mail: [email protected] Brunswick:Carol-Ann Dingillo-SmithPhone: (416) 964-8993E-mail: [email protected] Scotia:Arminta KennedyPhone: (902) 454-9621, ext. 22FAX: (902) 454-6027E-mail: [email protected] & Labrador:Nadine GudzPhone: (416) 964-5812FAX: (416) 964-0008E-mail: [email protected]

90 Allstate Pkwy., Ste. 300,Markham, ON L3R 6H3

The future of health care is...here! Blaz-ing new trails in home and community caresince 1908, Saint Elizabeth Health Care isa forward-thinking charitable not-for-profitorganization combining its wealth of talentand wisdom with leading-edge technologiesto radically transform the health care expe-rience, enhancing access, responsivenessand sustainability.World Wide Web:http://www.saintelizabeth.comPhone: (905) 940-9655FAX: (905) 940-9934E-mail:[email protected] Sharkey, President and CEOExt. 2244E-mail: [email protected] Gallo, Public Affairs SpecialistExt. 2269E-mail: [email protected] Barran, Senior Vice-President,Business DevelopmentExt. 2103E-mail: [email protected]

St. Leonard’s Society ofCanada211 Bronson Ave., Ste. 208,Ottawa, ON K1R 6H5

St. Leonard’s Society of Canada is a mem-bership-based, charitable organization dedi-cated to community safety.

The mission of SLSC is to promote a hu-mane and informed justice policy and re-sponsible leadership to foster safe commu-nities. Iti) endorses evidence-based approaches to

criminal and social justice;ii) conducts research and develops policy;iii) supports its member affiliates; andiv) advances collaborative relationships and

communication among individuals andorganizations dedicated to social justice.

World Wide Web:http://www.stleonards.caPhone: (613) 233-5170FAX: (613) 233-5122E-mail: [email protected] White, Executive DirectorPhone: (416) 920-6116FAX: (416) 920-5885E-mail: [email protected] Contact:Michel Gagnon, Directeur, Maison“Cross Roads” de la Société St-Léonard(Montréal), QCTél.: (514) 932-7188Téléc.: (514) 932-6668Courriel: [email protected] Services:Edward Graham, Executive Director,St. Leonard’s, Windsor, ONPhone: (519) 256-1878FAX: (519) 256-4142E-mail: [email protected]

Saskatchewan Instituteof Applied Science andTechnology119 4th Ave. S., Ste. 400,Saskatoon, SK S7K 5X2

Our expertise is grounded in academicexcellence and real-life experience. Recog-nized nationally and internationally, we’reSaskatchewan’s primary public institutionfor skills training and technical education.Almost 12,000 students are registered in ourprograms, and we draw more than 27,000additional course registrations. We operatefour urban campuses and provide extensivedistance and e-learning options.

World Wide Web:http://www.goSIAST.comToll free: 1-866-go-SIASTPatricia Gillies, Director ofCommunicationsPhone: (306) 933-5376E-mail: [email protected] Bastedo, Marketing andCommunications Co-ordinatorPhone: (306) 798-6609E-mail: [email protected] Cunningham, Marketing andCommunications Co-ordinatorPhone: (306) 953-7065E-mail: [email protected] Gallant, Marketing andCommunications Co-ordinatorPhone: (306) 933-8342E-mail: [email protected] Maloney, Marketing andCommunications Co-ordinatorPhone: (306) 933-5288E-mail: [email protected] Thomas, Marketing andCommunications Co-ordinatorPhone: (306) 694-3194E-mail: [email protected]

Schulich School of BusinessYork University, 4700 Keele St.,Toronto, ON M3J 1P3

Ranked among the world’s top 25 schoolsof business (2005 Financial Times of Lon-don, 2005 The Economist [EIU]), with ex-pertise in sectors (private, public, non-profit); management functions (e.g. market-ing, finance, human resource management);industries (e.g. financial services, real prop-erty, health industry management, arts andmedia); special areas (e.g. internationalbusiness, entrepreneurism, family enter-prise, business and sustainability, ethics);trade development; executive development.Our media matching service will make sureyou reach the contact you need.World Wide Web: www.schulich.yorku.caSuzanne Firth, Director,Communications, Media and PublicRelationsPhone: (416) 736-5546FAX: (416) 736-5763E-mail: [email protected]ö J. Horváth, DeanPhone: (416) 736-5070David Dimick, Associate Dean –AcademicPhone: (416) 736-2100, ext. 77913

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Wade Cook, Associate Dean – ResearchPhone: (416) 736-2100, ext. 33573Alan Middleton, Executive Director,Schulich Executive Education Centre(SEEC)Phone: (416) 360-7917André deCarufel, Director, JointKellogg-Schulich Executive MBAProgramPhone: (416) 736-2100, ext. 33549Tom Beechy, Director, BBA and iBBA(International BBA) ProgramsPhone: (416) 736-2100, ext. 77922Ashwin Joshi, Director, MBA ProgramPhone: (416) 736-2100, ext. 77958Ian H. Macdonald, Director, Master ofPublic Administration (MPA) ProgramPhone: (416) 736-2100, ext. 55632Bernie Wolfe, Director, InternationalMBA Program (IMBA)Phone: (416) 736-2100, ext. 77933Peter Macdonald, Co-Director, MBA/LLB ProgramPhone: (416) 736-5632Preet Aulakh, Co-Director, PhD ProgramPhone: (416) 736-2100, ext. 77941Christine Oliver, Co-Director, PhDProgramPhone: (416) 736-2100, ext. 77916Joseph Palumbo, Executive Director,Schulich Career Development CentrePhone: (416) 736-2100, ext. 22560Theodore Peridis, Co-Director, YorkConsulting GroupPhone: (416) 736-2100, ext. 77892

The Scott Mission502 Spadina Ave., Toronto, ON M5S 2H1

The Scott Mission offers programs andassistance which include shelter, daily hotmeals and a foot clinic for the homeless;family food and clothing banks; meals-on-wheels and retreats for shut-ins; day care,after school clubs and residential campingfor children and youth. The Scott Missionis funded by the generous gifts of concernedindividuals and organizations.World Wide Web:http://www.scottmission.comFor information, please contact:The Scott MissionDavid J. Smith, Executive DirectorPhone: (416) 923-8872FAX: (416) 923-1067B.N. 10796 3613 RR0001

Roland Semprie80 Cumberland St., Ste. 503,Toronto, ON M5R 3V1

Owner and director of The Scenar Centreand the only North American practitionerlicensed to use the Russian developedScenar impulse therapy where just one treat-ment can activate a dramatic long-termhealing process. Scenar produces an electri-cal non-invasive tide of neurological energyactivating the body’s own healing processes.

Roland Semprie, Owner and DirectorPhone: (416) 712-7524

Senior Link/Neighbourhood LinkIndependence, Dignity, and Community2625 Danforth Ave.,Toronto, ON M4C 1L4

With over 25 years of cutting edge advo-cacy work that has strong roots in its com-munity, Senior Link/Neighbourhood Link isa field leader in comprehensively servingcommunity needs. Successfully combiningadvocacy initiatives with responsive serv-ices that promote independence and dignity,we offer client services, programs, support-ive housing, and an employment centre.

World Wide Web:http://www.senior-link.comJudith Leon, Executive DirectorPhone: (416) 691-7407FAX: (416) 691-8466E-mail: [email protected]

Paul Shearstone7305 Woodbine Ave., Ste. 458,Markham, ON L3R 3V7

Paul Shearstone a.k.a. the “PragmaticPersuasionist” is one of North America’s

foremost experts on sales and persuasion.He is also a chronic fatigue survivor,founder and president of the CFIDS Foun-dation of Canada Inc., international keynotespeaker, author, writer, motivation, time andstress management expert. Paul enlightens,informs, motivates and entertains.World Wide Web:http://www.success150.comPaul Shearstone, InternationalProfessional Keynote SpeakerPhone: (416) 728-5556Toll free: 1-866-855-4590E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]

Media and Public Relations Office,Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6

Sexual assault, demographic trends, hor-ror films, elder abuse, Asia-Pacific business– just a few of the multitude of fascinatingtopics that faculty members at Canada’s topcomprehensive university can explain. Ifyou’re looking for expertise to give yourstory added punch, chances are we’ve gotan expert able to help.World Wide Web:http://www.sfu.ca/mediapr/MEDIA AND PUBLIC RELATIONS:Kathryn Aberle, DirectorPhone: (604) 291-3210FAX: (604) 291-3039E-mail: [email protected] Jamieson-McLarnon, PRDirector, Harbour Centre campusPhone: (604) 291-5151E-mail: [email protected] Lavender, CommunicationsManager, SFU SurreyPhone: (604) 268-7408E-mail: [email protected] Meadahl, Assistant Director(M–W)Phone: (604) 291-4323E-mail: [email protected] Ovenell-Carter, Assistant Director(Th–F)Phone: (604) 291-4323E-mail: [email protected] Thorbes, Information OfficerPhone: (604) 291-3035E-mail: [email protected] OFFICERS:Dr. Michael Stevenson, PresidentPhone: (604) 291-4641E-mail: [email protected]

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Research:Dr. Mario Pinto, Vice-President,ResearchPhone: (604) 291-4152E-mail: [email protected] Relations:Dr. Warren Gill, Vice-President,University RelationsPhone: (604) 291-5005E-mail: [email protected] Science:Dr. Brian Lewis, Dean of AppliedSciencePhone: (604) 291-4936E-mail: [email protected]:Dr. John Pierce, Dean of ArtsPhone: (604) 291-4415E-mail: [email protected] Administration:Dr. Ernie Love, Dean of BusinessPhone: (604) 291-4183E-mail: [email protected]:Dr. Paul Shaker, Dean of EducationPhone: (604) 291-3148E-mail: [email protected]:Dr. Michael Plischke, Dean of SciencePhone: (604) 291-3771E-mail: [email protected] International:Nello AngerilliPhone: (604) 291-3583E-mail: [email protected]

Sistering: A Woman’s Placec/o Heydon Park Secondary School,11 St. Anne’s Rd., Toronto, ON M6J 2C2

Sistering is a charitable organization pro-viding services to homeless, low-incomeand socially isolated women in the Torontoarea. Sistering provides practical and emo-tional support, including hot meals, laundryand shower facilities, access to health care,housing workers, support groups, pre-em-ployment training and referrals to appropri-ate agencies.World Wide Web:http://www.sistering.orgPhone: (416) 926-9762FAX: (416) 926-1932E-mail: [email protected] Robertson, Executive DirectorExt. 226E-mail: [email protected] Clancy, Director of Programs andAdvocacyExt. 234E-mail: [email protected] Hart, Manager, Drop-In ServicesExt. 239E-mail: [email protected] Reinsilber, Resource DevelopmentManagerExt. 233E-mail: [email protected]

Skills Canada /Compétences Canada260 boul Saint-Raymond Blvd.,Ste./bur 205, Gatineau, QC J9A 3G7

Skills/Compétences Canada is a national,not-for-profit organization that actively pro-motes careers in skilled trades and technolo-gies to Canadian youth. Created in 1989,S/CC is a pan-Canadian organization offer-ing skilled trades and technology competi-tions at the regional, provincial/territorial,national and international levels, as well asother awareness programs for young Cana-dians.

Skills/Compétences Canada est un organ-isme sans but lucratif pancanadien qui faitactivement la promotion, auprès des jeunes,des perspectives de carrière qu’offrent lesmétiers spécialisés. Créé en 1989, SCC pro-pose des compétitions – régionales, pro-vinciales, territoriales, nationales et inter-nationales – pour les métiers et techniques,et met en oeuvre divers autres programmesdestinés à sensibiliser les jeunes du Canada.World Wide Web:http://www.skillscanada.comNATIONAL OFFICE:Phone: (819) 771-7545Toll free: 1-877-754-5226FAX: (819) 771-5575Catherine Keill, Marketing andCommunications OfficerExt. 4 Cellular: (613) 762-3800E-mail: [email protected]çois Bélisle, National ExecutiveDirectorExt. 1E-mail: [email protected] Thorson, Project DirectorExt. 3 Cellular: (613) 282-3774E-mail: [email protected]/TERRITORIALOFFICES:Skills Canada Alberta:Brian Pardell, Executive DirectorPhone: (780) 493-6620FAX: (780) 423-4758E-mail: [email protected] Canada British Columbia:Rob Chioccarello, Executive DirectorPhone: (604) 432-4229Direct: (604) 432-4360Cellular: (604) 341-9028FAX: (604) 435-8181E-mail: [email protected] Canada Manitoba:Debbie Leiter, Executive DirectorPhone: (204) 927-0250FAX: (204) 927-0258E-mail: [email protected]

Skills Canada New Brunswick:Patricia Duffy, Executive DirectorPhone: (506) 547-7511FAX: (506) 547-7674E-mail: [email protected] Canada Newfoundland andLabrador:Tom Donovan, Executive DirectorPhone: (709) 739-4172FAX: (709) 739-4198E-mail:[email protected] Canada NWT/NU:Guy Barnable, Executive DirectorPhone: (867) 873-8743Cellular: (867) 444-1767FAX: (867) 873-8197E-mail: [email protected] Canada Nova Scotia:Michelle Bussey, Executive DirectorPhone: (902) 424-6457FAX: (902) 428-0112E-mail: [email protected] Canada Ontario:Gail Smyth, Executive DirectorPhone: (519) 749-9899, ext. 229FAX: (519) 749-6322E-mail: [email protected] Canada P.E.I.:Art Gennis, Executive DirectorPhone: (902) 566-9352Cellular: (902) 626-6912FAX: (902) 566-9323E-mail: [email protected]étences Québec:Robert Houle/Claude Bourque,Directeur généralPhone: (418) 646-3534FAX: (418) 643-6336E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Labour Force:Conrad Pura, Executive DirectorPhone: (306) 352-5999Toll free: 1-800-394-3899FAX: (306) 757-7880E-mail: [email protected] Canada Yukon:Susanne Hingley, Executive DirectorPhone: (867) 668-2701FAX: (867) 668-2704E-mail: [email protected]

Sleep Disorders Centre ofMetropolitan Toronto2888 Bathurst St., Toronto, ON M6B 4H6

Established 1987, the Centre offers corpo-rate consulting and workplace training pro-grams across Canada on workplace fatigue,

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driver fatigue and shiftwork adaptation. In-dividual medical services, including diag-nostic testing and treatment throughout On-tario for insomnia, snoring, apnea and fa-tigue, are generally covered by OHIP andother provincial plans. Home screening nowavailable!Dr. Jeffrey J. Lipsitz, M.D., MedicalDirectorPhone: (416) 785-1128FAX: (416) 782-2740E-mail: [email protected] Offices:Barrie, Brampton, Cobourg, North Bay,Ottawa, Owen Sound, Sault Ste. Marie,York Region and Windsor/Leamington

S.B.A.C. Limited2833 16th Ave., Box 150, Hangar 5,Markham, ON L3R 0P8

Since 1983, S.B.A.C. has specialized inpresenting practical, enterprising marketingsolutions to clients. From entrepreneurialbusinesses to global corporations we takeour clients’ challenges and turn them intoopportunities – a process better known asharvesting results.

Our expertise encompasses:marketing strategy and planningloyalty programsbrandingmarketing communicationsmediaonline advertisingdirect mailPRevents

World Wide Web:http://www.harvestresults.caDebra Christner, Managing PartnerPhone: (905) 477-7575FAX: (905) 477-8131

Social Sciences andHumanities ResearchCouncil of Canada / Conseilde recherches en scienceshumaines du Canada350 Albert St., P.O. Box 1610,Ottawa, ON K1P 6G4

The Social Sciences and Humanities Re-search Council (SSHRC) invests in people,knowledge and innovation to help Canadi-ans seize the opportunities and meet thechallenges of our rapidly changing world. In2005–06 SSHRC will invest some $236million to support research, research train-ing and research communication in the so-cial sciences, humanities, law, education

and business. Every year, close to 5,000Canadian researchers and graduate studentsin more than 90 universities across the coun-try work on SSHRC-funded projects. Andwhether you’re a seasoned journalist or acurious citizen, SSHRC can put you intouch quickly with experts who will giveyou new angles and insights on the majorissues facing Canada and the world today.World Wide Web: http://www.sshrc.ca

http://www.crsh.caDoré Dunne, Media OfficerPhone: (613) 992-7302FAX: (613) 992-2803E-mail: [email protected]

Society of Rural Physiciansof CanadaP.O. Box 893, Shawville, QC J0X 2Y0

An independent voluntary association ofrural physicians from across Canada, advo-cating for sustainable conditions for ruralhealth-care workers, equitable access tohealth care for rural Canadians, and a Na-tional Rural Health Strategy.

Publication: The Canadian Journal ofRural Medicine.Dr. Trina Larsen Soles, PresidentP.O. Box 1170, Golden, BC V0A 1H0Phone: (250) 344-2211FAX: (250) 344-7620E-mail: [email protected]. Michael Jong, President-ElectP.O. Box 205, Stn. B,Happy Valley–Goose Bay, NL A0P 1E0Phone: (709) 897-2268FAX: (709) 896-9177E-mail: [email protected]. Abraham de Klerk, TreasurerInuvik Regional H&SS Authority,Bag Service 2, Inuvik, NT X0E 0T0Phone: (867) 777-8108FAX: (867) 777-8036E-mail: [email protected] Kingsmill, Managing Editor,Canadian Journal of Rural MedicineP.O. Box 1086, 269 Main St.,Shawville, QC J0X 2Y0Phone: (819) 647-2972FAX: (819) 647-9972E-mail: [email protected] Hutten-Czapski, Rural NewsEditorP.O. Box 3000, Haileybury, ON P0J 1K0Phone: (705) 672-2442FAX: (705) 672-2384E-mail: [email protected] Teperman, Administrative OfficerP.O. Box 893, Shawville, QC J0X 2Y0Phone: (819) 647-7054Toll free: 1-877-276-1949FAX: (819) 647-2485E-mail: [email protected]

489 College St., Ste.305,Toronto, ON M6G 1A5

Sources specializes in collecting, index-ing, and disseminating information to helpjournalists, editors, and researchers quicklyreach articulate experts and spokespersonswho can provide background informationand comment on a wide range of topics.Publications and services include Sources,SOURCES SELECT® Online, Parliamen-tary Names & Numbers, Media Names &Numbers, The Sources HotLink, and TheCanadian Journalists’ Calendar. Sourcesalso provides mailing lists, publishing andresearch services, and consultations on pub-lishing projects.

The aims and objectives of Sources are:1. To improve the public’s understanding of

the widest possible range of subjects.2. To accomplish this primarily by provid-

ing, especially to the largest and best listof Canadian newsmedia personnel, theuser-friendliest access to the widest pos-sible range of sources on the maximumnumber of subjects.

3. To encourage and assist the maximumnumber and diversity of Canadian organi-zations and individuals to effectivelyshare their expertise and voice their viewsto and through the media, and in otherways.

4. To educate these organizations and indi-viduals that communication must beopen, persuasive and repetitive to be aseffective as possible.

For information about how to becomelisted in Sources, call us.World Wide Web: http://www.sources.comUlli Diemer, PublisherPhone: (416) 964-7799FAX: (416) 964-8763E-mail: [email protected] masthead for other personnel.Hotline (to call when a subject you wantto research or an organization you want toreach cannot be found in or throughSources): (416) 964-2671

Speech Coach forExecutives202 – 2026 Caroline St.,Burlington, ON L7R 1L2

Public speaking is a skill. There is nomagic pill. Discover the simple truths, keyfundamentals, tragic sins and lifesavingtechniques. George Torok, the SpeechCoach for Executives, works with execu-tives and professionals to deliver their mes-sages with impact. Torok is a keynotespeaker, radio show host and presentationspecialist.

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World Wide Web:http://www.SpeechCoachforExecutives.comGeorge Torok, The Speech Coach forExecutivesPhone: (905) 335-1997FAX: (905) 335-2176E-mail: [email protected]

Sportexe1809 Merrittville Hwy.,Fonthill, ON L0S 1E6

Sportexe® is dedicated to providing tech-nology-rich synthetic turf systems.

With world headquarters in Fonthill, On-tario, and U.S. headquarters in Round Rock,Texas, Sportexe® is an acknowledgedleader in surfacing products for the sportsindustry. Since our incorporation in 1989,Sportexe® has been perfecting the manu-facturing of quality athletic surfaces.World Wide Web:http://www.sportexe.comPhone: (905) 892-6000FAX: (905) 892-8000E-mail: [email protected] Bakre, Public Relations ManagerPhone: (512) 744-0305FAX: (512) 744-0336David Staines, General Manager, SelectDivisionPhone: (905) 892-2610FAX: (905) 892-8000E-mail: [email protected] Nicholls, President, CEOPhone: (905) 892-2610FAX: (905) 892-8000E-mail: [email protected] Neighbors, Website EditorPhone: (512) 744-0315FAX: (512) 744-0336E-mail: [email protected] Knapp, Chief Operations OfficerPhone: (905) 892-2610FAX: (905) 892-8000E-mail: [email protected] Fedorchuk, Director of Legaland AdministrationPhone: (905) 892-2610FAX: (905) 892-8000E-mail:[email protected]

Stantec Inc.10160 112th St., Edmonton, AB T5K 2L6

Stantec provides comprehensive profes-sional services in planning, engineering, ar-chitecture, interior design, landscape archi-tecture, surveying and geomatics, environ-mental sciences project management, andproject economics. The company supportsclients at every stage, from initial conceptand financial feasibility to project comple-tion and beyond. Services are offeredthrough more than 5,000 employees oper-ating out of over 60 locations in NorthAmerica and the Caribbean. Stantec tradeson the Toronto Stock Exchange under thesymbol STN and on the New York StockExchange under the symbol SXC.World Wide Web:http://www.stantec.comJay Averill, Media and CommunicationsTeam LeadPhone: (780) 917-7441FAX: (780) 917-7330E-mail: [email protected] Thornton, Director, CorporateCommunicationsPhone: (780) 917-7462FAX: (780) 917-7330E-mail: [email protected]

5300 Commerce Court W., 199 Bay St.,Toronto, ON M5L 1B9

Stikeman Elliott LLP is Canada’s leadingbusiness law firm with an internationalreputation for sophisticated practice inmergers and acquisitions, securities, corpo-rate finance, structured finance, class action,income trusts, competition/antitrust, andenergy. We have more than 400 lawyersworking out of eight offices in Canada andaround the world.World Wide Web:http://www.stikeman.comToronto:Diana Lawrence, National Director ofMarketingPhone: (416) 869-7743FAX: (416) 947-0866E-mail: [email protected]

Edward J. Waitzer, ChairmanPhone: (416) 869-5500FAX: (416) 947-0866E-mail: [email protected] F. Barrett, Managing PartnerPhone: (416) 869-5500FAX: (416) 947-0866E-mail: [email protected]:1155 René-Lévesque Blvd. W., 40th Fl.,Montreal, QC H3B 3V2Mirabel Paquette, Director of Marketingand CommunicationsPhone: (514) 397-3307FAX: (514) 397-3222E-mail: [email protected] H. (Kip) Cobbett, ManagingPartnerPhone: (514) 397-3000FAX: (514) 397-3222E-mail: [email protected]:Stuart C. McCormack, ManagingPartnerSte. 1600, 50 O’Connor St.,Ottawa ON K1P 6L2Phone: (613) 566-0526FAX: (613) 230-8877E-mail: [email protected]:Glenn Cameron, Managing Partner4300 Bankers Hall West, 888 3rd St. S.W.,Calgary, AB T2P 5C5Phone: (403) 266-9011FAX: (403) 266-9034E-mail: [email protected]:Ross A. MacDonald, Managing PartnerSte. 1700, Park Place, 666 Burrard St.,Vancouver, BC V6C 2X8Phone: (604) 631-1367FAX: (604) 681-1825E-mail: [email protected] York:Kenneth G. Ottenbreit, ManagingPrincipalTower 56, 14th Fl., 126 East 56th St.,New York, NY 10022, USAPhone: (212) 371-8855FAX: (212) 371-7087E-mail: [email protected], England:Derek N. Linfield, Managing PrincipalDauntsey House, 4B Frederick’s Pl.,London EC2R 8AB, UKPhone: +44 20 7367 0150FAX: +44 20 7367 0160E-mail: [email protected], Australia:Brian G. Hansen, Managing PrincipalLevel 12, The Chifley Tower, 2 ChifleySquare, Sydney, NSW 2000, AustraliaPhone: (61-2) 9232-7199FAX: (61-2) 9232-6908E-mail: [email protected]

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The Strategic Coach Inc.33 Fraser Ave., Ste. 201,Toronto, ON M6K 3J9

The Strategic Coach, a Toronto-based firmwith over 3,000 clients from around theworld, offers a highly acclaimed workshopprogram and publications which help estab-lished, successful entrepreneurs to continu-ously improve their quality of life while alsodramatically increasing their business prof-its.

Work less, make more money, do what youlove.

World Wide Web:http://www.strategiccoach.comPhone: (416) 531-7399Toll free: 1-800-387-3206FAX: (416) 531-1135E-mail: [email protected] Brown, Media RelationsCo-ordinatorExt. 236E-mail:[email protected] Rigby, Director, Sales andMarketingExt. 245E-mail:[email protected]

Stringer BrisbinHumphrey, ManagementLawyersToronto Office:110 Yonge St., Ste. 1100,Toronto, ON M5C 1T4Barrie Office:65 Cedar Pointe Dr., Unit 806A,Barrie, ON L4N 5R7

Stringer Brisbin Humphrey provides prac-tical solutions to employers in matters oflabour relations, employment law, humanrights, workers’ compensation, health andsafety, pay equity, privacy and all areas re-lating to human resources management.Members of the firm appear regularly asauthors, editors and speakers and respondclearly and promptly to all media inquiries.World Wide Web:http://www.sbhlawyers.comE-mail: [email protected] Office:Phone: (416) 862-1616Toll free: 1-866-821-7306FAX: (416) 363-7358

Barrie Office:Phone: (705) 727-0808Toll free: 1-866-878-6253FAX: (705) 727-0323Philip E. Bender, Workers’ compensation,workplace safety and insuranceDavid L. Brisbin, Over 35 years ofexperience; collective bargaining, labourrelations, and construction labour relationsCheryl A. Edwards, Recognized byCanadian Legal Lexpert Directory as oneof Canada’s leading, occupational healthand safety practitioners; author of leadingtexts and articles in the areaBarbara G. Humphrey, Named toLexpert’s list of the top 25 women lawyersin Canada; recognized by Lexpert as aleading human rights and equality rightspractitioner; author of leading text on thehuman rights duty to accommodateCharles E. Humphrey, Named toLexpert’s Guide to the Leading 500Lawyers in Canada; recognized byLexpert as a leading lawyer in the areasof labour law, employment law, andconstruction industry labour relations;author of books on occupational healthand safety and and workers’ compensation

Gregory F. McGinnis, Absenteeism,collective bargaining, labour relations,employment standardsJeffrey D.A. Murray, Labour andemployment law, particularly in healthcare, manufacturing and constructionsectorsAllison Taylor, Employee termination,wrongful dismissal, employment law, payequity; author of Corporate CounselGuide to Employment Law and A Guide toAlternative Work Relationships

1264 Lemonville Rd.,Burlington, ON L7R 3X5

Success Strategies president, Shelle RoseCharvet, the expert on influencing, is a cer-tified trainer of Neuro-linguistic Program-ming (NLP) and author of the popular bookWords That Change Minds: Mastering theLanguage of Influence. Success Strategies isan international training and consultancyfirm, designing customized service in Eng-lish and French, in communication, negotia-tion, conflict resolution and mediation, cus-tomer service training, sales and manage-ment training, and trainer training using ac-celerated learning approaches.

Shelle Rose Charvet, présidente de Stra-tégies de réussite, l’experte en influence, estune enseignante certifiée en programmationneuro-linguistique (PNL) et l’auteure d’un

livre populaire qui s’intitule Le pleinpouvoir des mots. Stratégies de réussite estune entreprise internationale de formation etde consultation qui offre des servicesspécialisés en communication, négociation,résolution de conflit et médiation, formationde personnel de vente et de gestion ainsi quela formation des formateurs, utilisant lesapproches d’apprentissage accéléré.World Wide Web:http://www.successtrategies.comShelle Rose Charvet, PresidentPhone: (905) 639-6468FAX: (905) 639-4220E-mail: [email protected]

720 Spadina Ave., Toronto, ON M5S 2T9Sutherland-Chan Clinic is a leader in the

massage therapy industry. Established in1983, we have built our reputation by pro-viding the highest quality of care and serv-ice to our clients. We now have six massagetherapy clinics in Toronto, one in Calgaryand one in Hong Kong. We also have cor-porate off-site and home care divisions.World Wide Web:http://www.sc-clinic.comFAX: (416) 960-1215Grace Chan, President/OwnerPhone: (416) 960-8765Linda Bojin, AdministratorPhone: (416) 960-9073Sue Hodgins, Off-Site Co-ordinatorPhone: (416) 960-0745

David Suzuki Foundation2211 West 4th Ave., Ste. 219,Vancouver, BC V6K 4S2

Since 1990, the David Suzuki Foundationhas worked to find ways for society to livein balance with the natural world that sus-tains us. Focussing on four program areas –oceans and sustainable fishing, forests andwild lands, climate change and clean en-ergy, and the web of life – the Foundationuses science and education to promote so-lutions that help conserve nature.World Wide Web:http://www.davidsuzuki.orgDavid Suzuki, ChairPhone: (604) 730-9670FAX: (604) 730-9672Jim Fulton, Executive DirectorPhone: (604) 732-4228FAX: (604) 732-0752David Hocking, Chief Strategic Officer,Sustainability within a GenerationPhone: (604) 732-4228FAX: (604) 732-0752E-mail: [email protected]

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Morag Carter, Director, Climate ChangeProgramPhone: (604) 732-4228FAX: (604) 732-0752E-mail: [email protected] Langer, Director, MarineConservation ProgramPhone: (604) 732-4228FAX: (604) 732-0752E-mail: [email protected] Burda, Director, Forests and LandsProgramPhone: (604) 732-4228FAX: (604) 732-0752E-mail: [email protected] Rowan, Director, Sustainabilitywithin a GenerationPhone: (604) 732-4228FAX: (604) 732-0752E-mail: [email protected] Taylor, Director, CommunicationsPhone: (604) 732-4228FAX: (604) 732-0752E-mail: [email protected]

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TELUS Mobility /TELUS Mobilité200 Consilium Place, Ste. 1600,Scarborough, ON M1H 3J3

TELUS Mobility provides its more than4 million clients across Canada with afull suite of wireless voice, Internet anddata services through its PCS and Mike dig-ital wireless networks. For more aboutTELUS Mobility products, please visittelusmobility.com.

TELUS Mobilité fournit une gammecomplète de services sans fil numériques detransmission de la voix, de transmission dedonnées et de services Internet à plus de 4millions de clients sur les réseaux sans filnumériques Mike et SCP. Pour plus derenseignements, veuillez consulter le sitetelusmobilite.com.World Wide Web:http://www.telusmobility.comhttp://www.telusmobilite.comMark Langton, National CommunicationsPhone: (416) 684-3454FAX: (416) 279-3138Anne-Marie Laberge, QuébecCommunicationsPhone: (514) 832-2053FAX: (514) 788-2279

Jennifer MacNeil, British ColumbiaCommunicationsPhone: (604) 268-2531FAX: (604) 415-2528

Telefilm Canada, a cultural investor in cin-ema, television, new media and music.

Telefilm Canada is a federal culturalagency dedicated to the development andpromotion of the Canadian film, television,new media and music industries. With theobjective of building larger audiences forCanadian cultural products, the Corporationacts as a partner to the private sector throughinvestments in diverse productions withwide appeal.

Téléfilm Canada, un investisseur culturelen cinéma, télévision, nouveaux médias etmusique.

Téléfilm Canada est un organisme culturelfédéral voué au développement et à la pro-motion des industries canadiennes du film,de la télévision, des nouveaux médias et dela musique. En poursuivant l’objectifd’augmenter les auditoires des produitsculturels canadiens, la Société agit commepartenaire du secteur privé en investissantdans des productions diversifiées quipeuvent rejoindre un large public.World Wide Web:http://www.telefilm.gc.caHEAD OFFICE/SIÈGE SOCIAL:360 St. Jacques St., Ste. 700/360, rue Saint-Jacques, bur 700, Montréal, QC H2Y 4A9Jean-Claude Mahé, Director,Communications and Public Affairs/Directeur, Communications et affairespubliquesPhone/Tél: (514) 283-6363FAX/Téléc: (514) 283-8212OFFICES IN CANADA/BUREAUX AUCANADA:Toronto:474 Bathurst St., Ste. 100/474 rue Bathurst, bur 100,Toronto, ON M5T 2S6Phone/Tél: (416) 973-6436FAX/Téléc: (416) 973-8606Halifax:1717 Barrington St., Ste. 300/1717, rue Barrington, bur 300,Halifax, NS B3J 2A4Phone/Tél: (902) 426-8425FAX/Téléc: (902) 426-4445Vancouver:609 Granville St., Ste. 410/609, rue Granville, bur 410,Vancouver, BC V7Y 1G5Phone/Tél: (604) 666-1566FAX/Téléc: (604) 666-7754

EUROPEAN OFFICE/BUREAUEUROPÉEN:Paris:5, rue de Constantine, 75007 Paris, FrancePhone/Tél: 33-1-44-18-35-30FAX/Téléc: 33-1-47-05-72-76

formerly University College of theCariboo, 900 McGill Rd.,Kamloops, BC V2C 5N3

Thompson Rivers University, Canada’snewest provincial university, was created inApril 2005 when The University College ofthe Cariboo assumed responsibility for Brit-ish Columbia Open University. TRU offersprimarily undergraduate degrees, diplomasand certificates through traditional and dis-tance learning options. Faculty offers com-mentary on social, political, business andtrades issues. Our experts list is available onour web site.World Wide Web: http://www.tru.caDr. Nancy Greene Raine, ChancellorPhone: (250) 828-5318E-mail: [email protected]. Roger Barnsley, President andVice-ChancellorPhone: (250) 828-5001E-mail: [email protected]. Mark Evered, Provost andVice-President, AcademicPhone: (250) 377-6126E-mail: [email protected]. Neil Russell, Vice-President, StudentServicesPhone: (250) 828-5004E-mail: [email protected]. Colin James, Associate VP,Academic, and CEO, Open LearningDivisionPhone: (250) 828-5402E-mail: [email protected]. Tom Dickinson, Associate VP,ResearchPhone: (250) 828-5447E-mail: [email protected] Keller, Director, Public RelationsPhone: (250) 828-5008E-mail: [email protected]. John Belshaw, Interim Dean, Facultyof ArtsPhone: (250) 828-5171E-mail: [email protected] Dykeman, Interim Dean, Schoolof Business and EconomicsPhone: (250) 828-5156E-mail: [email protected]

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Dr. Larry Prins, Interim Dean, Faculty ofSciences and Health SciencesPhone: (250) 828-5405E-mail: [email protected]. Kathryn McNaughton, Dean, Schoolof EducationPhone: (250) 828-5249E-mail: [email protected] Finch, Dean, Trades andTechnologyPhone: (250) 828-5125E-mail: [email protected] Safford, Dean, StudentDevelopmentPhone: (250) 828-5292E-mail: [email protected] Szewello Allen, Dean, School ofSocial WorkPhone: (250) 828-5187E-mail: [email protected]. David Twynam, Dean, School ofTourismPhone: (250) 371-5861E-mail: [email protected]. Susan Duncan, Dean, School ofNursingPhone: (250) 828-5476E-mail: [email protected]. Donald Noakes, Dean, School ofAdvanced Technologies and MathematicsPhone: (250) 828-5056E-mail: [email protected] McLeod, Executive Director, TRUWorldPhone: (250) 828-5162E-mail: [email protected] Somlai, Associate Director,International Contract ServicesPhone: (250) 371-5764E-mail: [email protected] Bass, Chair, School of JournalismPhone: (250) 371-5924E-mail: [email protected] Biagioni, Executive Director,UCC FoundationPhone: (250) 828-5266E-mail: [email protected]

Thyroid Foundation ofCanada797 Princess St., Ste. 304,Kingston, ON K7L 1G1

Established in 1980 to increase publicawareness about thyroid disease, providemoral support to thyroid patients and theirfamilies and to raise funds for thyroid re-search. List of chapters across Canada andHealth Guides are available. A quarterlypublication, Thyrobulletin, is distributedfree to members.World Wide Web: http://www.thyroid.caToll free: 1-800-267-8822Katherine Keen, National OfficeCo-ordinatorTed Hawkins, National President

Torkin Manes CohenArbus LLP151 Yonge St., Ste. 1500,Toronto, ON M5C 2W7

Torkin Manes Cohen Arbus LLP is a fullservice mid-sized law firm. We provide cli-ents with practical and strategic advice inthe following areas of law: Business, Cor-porate Finance, Securities, Banking, Insol-vency and Realization, Commercial RealEstate, Civil and Commercial Litigation,Labour and Employment, Insurance,Health, Family, Wills and Estates.World Wide Web:http://www.torkinmanes.comPhone: (416) 863-1188FAX: (416) 863-0305Corporate/Commercial/Banking Law:Barry S. ArbusPhone: (416) 777-5423E-mail: [email protected] I. CohenPhone: (416) 777-5422E-mail: [email protected] and Insolvency:Barry A. CohenPhone: (416) 777-5434E-mail: [email protected]. Fay SulleyPhone: (416) 777-5419E-mail: [email protected] Litigation/Negligence/SexualHarrassment/Abuse and Assault:Loretta P. MerrittPhone: (416) 777-5404E-mail: [email protected] and Labour Law:Irv KleinerPhone: (416) 777-5403E-mail: [email protected] A. StefanikPhone: (416) 777-5430E-mail: [email protected] Law:Daniel S. MelamedPhone: (416) 777-5416E-mail: [email protected] H. WolfsonPhone: (416) 777-5414E-mail: [email protected] Law and Health Discipline:Neil M. AbramsonPhone: (416) 777-5454E-mail: [email protected] M. GoldenPhone: (416) 777-5408E-mail: [email protected]

Medical Malpractice:Duncan EmburyPhone: (416) 777-5429E-mail: [email protected] Law:Mark B. HarringtonPhone: (416) 777-5358E-mail: [email protected] Estate Law:Sidney H. TroisterPhone: (416) 777-5432E-mail: [email protected]/Entertainment/Trademark andCopyright Law:John N. MagillPhone: (416) 643-8801E-mail: [email protected]

1 First Canadian Place, P.O. Box 60,Toronto, ON M5X 1C1

The Toronto Board of Trade (World TradeCentre Toronto) is the champion of a com-petitive and vibrant Toronto with a mandateto serve, represent and unite the city’s busi-ness community. With 10,000 members, itis the largest organization of its kind inCanada. It provides journalists with infor-mation and opinion on a wide range of busi-ness and civic issues, based on its policy,advocacy, events and products.World Wide Web: http://www.bot.comPhone: (416) 366-6811Glen Stone, Public Affairs ManagerPhone: (416) 862-4565FAX: (416) 366-8406E-mail: [email protected]

1400 Don Mills Rd.,Don Mills, ON M3B 3N1

As Canada’s largest real estate board, theToronto Real Estate Board (TREB) offers awide range of services to support its 21,000Member Realtors, which include a MultipleListing Service, monthly statistical sales re-ports, government lobbying and continuingeducation courses.World Wide Web:http://www.TorontoRealEstateBoard.comWendy Craven, Director of PublicRelationsPhone: (416) 443-8159After hours: (416) 277-7390FAX: (416) 443-9703

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Toronto Rehab550 University Ave.,Toronto, ON M5G 2A2

Toronto Rehab is at the forefront of oneof the most important and emerging fron-tiers in health care today – rehabilitation sci-ence. A fully affiliated teaching hospital ofthe University of Toronto, it is Canada’slargest provider of adult rehabilitation serv-ices, complex continuing care and long-term care. Toronto Rehab is advancing re-habilitation knowledge and practice throughresearch, education and patient care.World Wide Web:http://www.torontorehab.comPhone: (416) 597-3422Carolyn Lovas, Media RelationsSpecialistExt. 3837E-mail:[email protected]

Toronto School ofTraditional ChineseMedicine2010 Eglinton Ave. W., Ste. 302,Toronto, ON M6E 2K3

Dedicated to excellence in education andmedical care for the overall health benefitof the general public, and for the recogni-tion and development of the profession ofTCM practitioner in Canada. We offer train-ing in the ancient healing system that is ho-listic in nature, comprehensive in perspec-tive, and multi-faceted in application.World Wide Web: http://www.tstcm.comE-mail: [email protected] X. Wu, M.D. (China, TCM),PresidentPhone: (416) 782-9682FAX: (416) 782-9681E-mail: [email protected]

79 Wellington St. W., Ste. 3000, Box 270,TD Centre, Toronto, ON M5K 1N2

Torys LLP is an international business lawfirm with more than 330 lawyers in NewYork and Toronto. The firm is known for itssuccessful representation of clients in sig-nificant corporate transactions and cases.World Wide Web: http://www.torys.com

Phone: (416) 865-0040FAX: (416) 865-7380Lisa Azzuolo, Manager, MarketingPhone: (416) 865-7540E-mail: [email protected]

194 Jarvis St., Ste. 206,Toronto, ON M5B 2B7

Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a neurologicalor “neurochemical” disorder characterizedby tics – involuntary, rapid, sudden move-ments or vocalizations. TS is complicatedby the associated disorders of ADHD, OCD,Learning and Behavioural difficulties.

The Tourette Syndrome Foundation ofCanada is a national voluntary organizationdedicated to improving the quality of life forthose with or affected by Tourette Syndromethrough programs of education, advocacy,self-help and the promotion of research.World Wide Web: www.tourette.caNational Office:Rosie Wartecker, Executive DirectorPhone: (416) 861-8398Toll free: 1-800-361-3120FAX: (416) 861-2472E-mail: [email protected]

Tourism IndustryAssociation of Canada130 Albert St., Ste. 803,Ottawa, ON K1P 5G4

The Tourism Industry Association ofCanada (TIAC) performs a unique role inensuring the Canadian business and policyenvironment works for tourism, not againstit. Representing all sectors of this $57.5 bil-lion industry, it communicates the impor-tance of tourism to Canadians, advocatesvarious policy measures, and lobbies gov-ernment for action.

L’Association de l’industrie touristique duCanada (AITC) joue le rôle unique des’assurer que le milieu des affaires et l’en-vironnement politique au Canada travaillenten faveur et non à l’encontre du tourisme.Représentant tous les secteurs de cetteindustrie de 57,5 milliards $, elle commu-nique l’importance du tourisme au public,préconise des mesures positives et presse legouvernement à agir.

World Wide Web: http://www.tiac-aitc.caMargot Booth, Director,Communications and Public RelationsPhone: (613) 238-6251FAX: (613) 238-3878E-mail: [email protected]

Head Office:175 Bloor St. E., Ste. 1501, South Tower,Toronto, ON M4W 3T6

Towers Perrin is a global professionalservices firm that helps organizationsaround the world optimize performancethrough effective people, risk and financialmanagement. The firm provides innovativesolutions to client issues in the areas of hu-man resource strategy, design and manage-ment; actuarial and management consultingto the financial services industry; andreinsurance intermediary services.

The firm has served large organizations inboth the private and public sectors for 70years. Our clients include three-quarters ofthe world’s 500 largest companies andthree-quarters of the Fortune 1000 U.S.companies.

The HR Services business of TowersPerrin provides global human resource con-sulting and related services that help organi-zations effectively manage their investmentin people. We offer our clients services inareas such as employee benefits, compen-sation, communication, change manage-ment, employee research and the delivery ofHR services.

Towers Perrin has offices in 24 countries.In Canada, our offices are in Calgary, Mon-treal, Toronto and Vancouver. Our busi-nesses include HR Services, Reinsuranceand Tillinghast.World Wide Web:http://www.towersperrin.comCorporate Communications:Keri AlletsonPhone: (416) 960-4493FAX: (416) 960-2819E-mail: [email protected] OFFICE:Phone: (416) 960-2700Managing Director, Canada:Pierre LemelinRetirement Practice:Pierre LemelinAsset Consulting:Monica McIntoshHealth and Welfare:Wendy PoirierExecutive Compensation and Rewards:Fiona MacdonaldTillinghast:Mike Lombardi

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REGIONAL OFFICES:Vancouver:Terence Duggan, Manager1100 Melville St., Ste. 1600,Vancouver, BC V6E 4A6Phone: (604) 691-1000FAX: (604) 691-1062Calgary:Mark Dahlman, Manager150 6th Ave. S.W., Ste. 3700,Calgary, AB T2P 3Y7Phone: (403) 261-1400FAX: (403) 237-6733Toronto:Kevin Aselstine, Manager175 Bloor St. E., Ste. 1501, South Tower,Toronto, ON M4W 3T6Phone: (416) 960-2700FAX: (416) 960-2819Montreal:Michel Tougas, Manager1800 McGill College Ave., 22nd Fl.,Montreal, QC H3A 3J6Phone: (514) 982-9411FAX: (514) 982-9269

Transport 2000 CanadaNational Office:211 Bronson Ave., Ste. 303,Ottawa, ON K1R 6H5

Transport 2000 Canada is a non-profit,non-partisan federation of consumer groupsand individuals which advocates improvedrail passenger, air, bus, marine and urbantransportation throughout Canada. Activi-ties: research, advocacy, information dis-semination, bi-monthly newsletter (Trans-port Action), counselling users and commu-nities on transportation issues, briefs tohearings at all levels of government.World Wide Web: www.transport2000.caNATIONAL OFFICE:FAX: (613) 594-3271E-mail: [email protected] Titcomb, Administrative ManagerPhone: (613) 594-3290David Jeanes, National PresidentPhone: (613) 725-9484Jim Goss, Media RelationsPhone: (416) 534-4008Luc Coté, Vice-President EastPhone: (514) 873-9605George Wooldridge, Vice-President WestPhone: (306) 664-6051REGIONAL OFFICES:British Columbia:Julian LengauerPhone: (604) 904-9692Prairie Region:George WooldridgePhone: (306) 664-6051Ontario:Dan HammondPhone: (416) 504-3934FAX: (613) 594-3271

Québec:Normand Parisien300, rue du Sacrament, bur G34,Montréal, QC H2Y 1X4Phone: (514) 932-8008FAX: (514) 932-2024Atlantic:Nelson AmiroPhone: (902) 477-6282

Transportation Associationof Canada2323 St. Laurent Blvd.,Ottawa, ON K1G 4J8

A non-profit, neutral forum with 500 cor-porate members from the public and privatesectors. Nationally, TAC’s primary focus ison roads and their linkages with other com-ponents of the transportation system. In ur-ban areas, the association is concerned withthe movement of people, goods and servicesand land use patterns.

World Wide Web: http://www.tac-atc.caGilbert MorierPhone: (613) 736-1350FAX: (613) 736-1395E-mail: [email protected]

Transportation SafetyBoard of CanadaPlace du Centre, 200, Promenade duPortage, Gatineau, QC K1A 1K8

The Transportation Safety Board ofCanada (TSB) is an independent agencythat investigates accidents and incidents inthe marine, pipeline, rail, and air modes oftransport in order to identify safety deficien-cies in the system with a view to reducingthe risk to persons, property and the envi-ronment.

Le Bureau de la sécurité des transports duCanada (BST) est un organisme indépen-dant qui fait enquête sur les accidents et in-cidents maritimes, de pipeline, ferroviaires,et aéronautiques pour constater les manque-ments systémiques à la sécurité en vue deréduire les risques auxquels sont exposés lespersonnes, les biens et l’environnement.World Wide Web: http://www.tsb.gc.caJohn Cottreau, Media Relations AdvisorPhone: (819) 994-8053Cellular: (613) 292-4146FAX: (819) 953-1733E-mail: [email protected] Bellehumeur, Chief,CommunicationsPhone: (819) 994-8051Cellular: (613) 850-5546E-mail: [email protected]

The Road andInfrastructure Program,Canada (TRIP Canada)75 Albert St., Ste. 400,Ottawa, ON K1P 5E7

TRIP Canada is a committee of the Cana-dian Construction Association. TRIPCanada represents the various economic in-terests of major Canadian corporations andsector organizations. TRIP Canada’s mis-sion is to develop greater public understand-ing of and support for infrastructure andhighway investment in Canada.

La TRIP est une Coalition des entreprisesmajeures et des organisations comprenantune grand variété d’intérêts économiques.Le mandat de la TRIP est de sensibiliser legrand public pour obtenir son appui afind’entretenir l’infrastructure du pays.World Wide Web:http://www.tripcanada.orgJeff Morrison, Executive DirectorPhone: (613) 236-9455FAX: (613) 236-9526E-mail: [email protected]

Tyndale University College& Seminary25 Ballyconnor Ct.,North York, ON M2M 4B3

Tyndale offers undergraduate and gradu-ate level courses in the Humanities, SocialSciences, Theology, Religion and Counsel-ling. It is the oldest and largest school of itskind in Canada and the third oldest in NorthAmerica. Over 30 ethnic backgrounds and35 denominations are represented amongTyndale students, faculty and staff.

World Wide Web: http://www.tyndale.caJacqueline Getfield, CommunicationsCo-ordinatorPhone: (416) 226-6380, ext. 2784E-mail: [email protected] for all below: (416) 226-6620Larry Willard, VP AdvancementExt. 2657E-mail: [email protected] C. Stiller, Christian Social IssuesExt. 6721James Beverley, World Religions, EthicsExt. 6706Victor Shepherd, Christian/JewishRelationsExt. 6726Donald Goertz, Church HistoryExt. 2716

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Wafik Wahba, Middle Eastern andIslamic StudiesExt. 2132Ronald Weed, Social-PoliticalPhilosophyExt. 2124Bernice Moreau, Black Canadian SocialHistoryExt. 6742Earl Davey, MusicExt. 6780Elizabeth Davey, Canadian LiteratureExt. 6713David Sherbino, SpiritualityExt. 6741Paul Scuse, CounsellingExt. 6785Wing Hung Lam, Chinese StudiesExt. 6725Jennifer Hart Weed, MedievalPhilosophy/ReligionExt. 2201

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UJA Federation of GreaterToronto4600 Bathurst St., Toronto, ON M2R 3V2

UJA Federation of Greater Toronto is theToronto Jewish community’s centralfundraising, community development andplanning organization. UJA Federation cre-ates partnerships between donors, schoolsand agencies to help hundreds of thousandseach year in Toronto, in Israel and aroundthe world.

The mission of the UJA Federation is topreserve and strengthen the quality of Jew-ish life in Greater Toronto, Canada, Israeland around the world through philanthropic,volunteer and professional leadership.

World Wide Web:http://www.jewishtoronto.comMain phone: (416) 635-2883Toll free: 1-888-635-2424FAX: (416) 631-5675Daniel Horowitz, Public and MediaRelationsExt. 672

Canadian Commission forUNESCO / Commissioncanadienne pour l’UNESCO350 Albert St., P.O. Box 1047,Ottawa, ON K1P 5V8

The Commission is an independent advi-sory body made up of some 300 organiza-tions (non-governmental and governmental)and individuals that advises the Canadiangovernment on its relations with the UnitedNations Educational, Scientific and CulturalOrganizations and fosters Canadian partici-pation in UNESCO. Created in 1957, theCommission is one of some 190 UNESCONational Commissions around the world.World Wide Web: http://www.unesco.caPhone: (613) 566-4414Toll free: 1-800-263-5588FAX: (613) 566-4405E-mail: [email protected] Wyman, President(Author/Journalist, Vancouver, BritishColumbia)

Michèle S. Jean, Vice-President(Advisor in Program Development,Faculty of Higher Education, MontréalUniversity, Montréal, Québec)David A. Walden, Secretary-General

USC Canada56 Sparks St., Ottawa, ON K1P 5B1

USC Canada, founded in 1945 by the lateDr. Lotta Hitschmanova, is one of Canada’smost experienced non-profit internationaldevelopment organizations. USC supportsprograms in developing communities in Af-rica, Asia and Central America. In Canada,USC volunteers work in communities toraise awareness about and support for USCoverseas projects.

Grants: CIDA, provincial governments,foundations, corporations, clubs, groupsand individuals.World Wide Web:http://www.usc-canada.orgNATIONAL OFFICE:Phone: (613) 234-6827FAX: (613) 234-6842Pledge line: 1-800-5656-USCE-mail: [email protected] Walsh, Executive DirectorE-mail: [email protected] Latremouille, Director, InternationalProgramsE-mail: [email protected] Longtin, Director, Finance andAdministrationE-mail: [email protected]

Union Gas Limited50 Keil Dr. N., Chatham, ON N7M 5M1

Union Gas Limited is a major Canadiannatural gas utility which provides energydelivery and related services to more than1.2 million residential, commercial and in-dustrial customers in over 400 communitiesin northern, southwestern and eastern On-tario. The Company also provides naturalgas storage and transportation services forother utilities and energy market partici-pants in Ontario, Quebec and the UnitedStates. Union Gas is a Duke Energy com-pany.World Wide Web:http://www.uniongas.comHEAD OFFICE (Chatham):Andrea Stass, Public Affairs SpecialistPhone: (519) 436-5490FAX: (519) 436-4621E-mail: [email protected] Jackson, Director, PublicAffairsPhone: (416) 496-5315E-mail: [email protected] OFFICES:Windsor/Chatham:Lindsay Boyd, Operations ManagerPhone: (519) 250-2304Waterloo/Brantford:Murray Costello, Operations ManagerPhone: (519) 885-7425Sudbury/North Bay:Doug French, Operations ManagerPhone: (705) 475-7914London/Sarnia:Jeff Okrucky, Operations ManagerPhone: (519) 667-4184Hamilton:Frank Scremin, Operations ManagerPhone: (905) 548-3441Kingston:Danny Watson, Operations ManagerPhone: (613) 389-7006, ext. 247Thunder Bay:Glenn Burton, Operations ManagerPhone: (807) 684-8818

United Nurses of Alberta10611 98th Ave., Ste. 900,Edmonton, AB T5K 2P7

UNA is the union of over 20,000 Regis-tered Nurses, Registered Psychiatric Nursesand Mental Health Workers in Alberta.UNA negotiates contracts and represents theworkforce in grievances, arbitrations andinquiries. Professional staff assist with con-tract enforcement and patient care concerns.

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UNA is an advocate for universal, publichealth care, Medicare.World Wide Web: http://www.una.ab.caPhone: (780) 425-1025FAX: (780) 426-2093E-mail: [email protected] Smith, PresidentBev Dick, Vice-PresidentJane Sustrik, 2nd Vice-PresidentKaren Craik, Secretary-TreasurerDavid Harrigan, Director of LabourRelationsKeith Wiley, Communications Officer

United Senior Citizens ofOntario3033 Lakeshore Blvd. W.,Toronto, ON M8V 1K5

The United Senior Citizens of Ontario(USCO) is an organization which furthersthe interests and promotes the happinessand welfare of senior citizens. The purposeof the organization is to have input concern-ing pensions, housing, taxation, transporta-tion, etc.; to unite and speak to governmen-tal bodies on their behalf on these issues.Judy Muzzi, PresidentPhone: (705) 328-3012FAX: (705) 328-3763Marie Smith, 1st Vice-PresidentPhone: (705) 325-7677FAX: (705) 325-8122Joyce Mitchell, 2nd Vice-PresidentPhone: (613) 394-0739FAX: (416) 252-5770

Cité universitaire, Québec, QC G1K 7P4Need an expert’s comments on political,

social or scientific issues? Call us, we’ll findthe right person for your story. Teachingstaff: 1,500. Student enrolment: 38,000.Research grants: $230 M. Major researchactivities: agricultural and food sciences,business administration, forestry andgeomatics, health sciences, Quebec cultureand history, political sciences, sciences andengineering, obesity, laser, biotechnologies.Jean-François Huppé, Press RelationsOfficerPhone/Tél: (418) 656-7785FAX/Téléc: (418) 656-2809E-mail/Courriel:[email protected]

Moncton, NB E1A 3E9Canada’s largest entirely French-speaking

university outside Québec. Studentenrollment of 6,000 students. Campuses inMoncton, Edmundston and Shippagan.

La plus grande université canadienneentièrement de langue française à l’extérieurdu Québec. 6 000 étudiants. Trois campus:Moncton, Edmundston et Shippagan.World Wide Web:http://www.umoncton.caPaul-Émile Benoit, Directeur descommunicationsTéléphone: (506) 858-4129Télécopieur: (506) 858-4379Courriel: [email protected]

University of NorthernBritish Columbia3333 University Way, PrinceGeorge, BC V2N 4Z9

UNBC has expertise on the social, envi-ronmental, economic and cultural issuesthat are particularly relevant to people liv-ing in northern and/or rural communities.The University opened for full operations in1994 and currently has about 3,700 students.Television feed capacity exists on campusthrough the Telus NewsRoute service.World Wide Web:http://www.unbc.ca/communicationsRob van Adrichem, Director of Mediaand Public RelationsPhone: (250) 960-5622E-mail: [email protected] of Communications:Phone: (250) 960-5620E-mail: [email protected]

2000 Simcoe St. N.,Oshawa, ON L1H 7K4

The University of Ontario Institute ofTechnology, the province’s newest univer-sity, offers degree programs in the fields ofbusiness and information technology, healthsciences, social science, applied science, thepure sciences, engineering and education.Located in Oshawa, Ontario, the universitywelcomed its first class of students in Sep-tember 2003.

World Wide Web: http://www.uoit.caPhone: (905) 721-8668FAX: (905) 721-3155E-mail: [email protected] Polonsky, PresidentPhone: (905) 721-3101Communications and Marketing Office:Donna Mcfarlane, Vice-President,Communications and MarketingPhone: (905) 721-3111, ext. 2952E-mail: [email protected] Middleton, CommunicationsOfficerPhone: (905) 721-3111, ext. 2197E-mail: [email protected] Henvey, Communications OfficerPhone: (905) 721-3111, ext. 2513E-mail: [email protected] Office:Richard Levin, Vice-President, StrategicEnrolment Management and RegistrarPhone: (905) 721-3143FAX: (905) 721-3178E-mail: [email protected] Office:Kelly DodsonPhone: (905) 721-8668, ext. 2958E-mail: [email protected]

University of Prince EdwardIsland550 University Ave.,Charlottetown, PE C1A 4P3

The only university in Prince Edward Is-land, UPEI offers programs in Arts, Science,Education, Music, Business Administrationand, through the Atlantic Veterinary Col-lege, degrees in Veterinary Medicine. Un-dergraduate and graduate programs, di-ploma programs and co-op options. UPEIand AVC have a vibrant research commu-nity and numerous specialty institutes.World Wide Web: http://www.upei.caAnne McCallum, Media andCommunications OfficerPhone: (902) 566-0760FAX: (902) 566-0782E-mail: [email protected] McCardle, External RelationsOfficer, AVCPhone: (902) 566-0533FAX: (902) 566-0958E-mail: [email protected]

Communications Office,Regina, SK S4S 0A2

From Information Technology throughAboriginal studies, sports administration topublic policy, health studies to energy andenvironmental studies, we can connect you– quickly – with the right person.

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World Wide Web: http://www.uregina.ca/Media Inquiries:Phone: (306) 585-5439FAX: (306) 585-4997E-mail: [email protected] Inquiries:Phone: (306) 585-4775FAX: (306) 585-4893Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy:Raymond Blake, DirectorPhone: (306) 585-5767FAX: (306) 585-5780E-mail: [email protected] Plains Research Centre:David Gauthier, DirectorPhone: (306) 585-4758FAX: (306) 585-4699E-mail: [email protected] Liaison Office:Gord Owen, DirectorPhone: (306) 585-4539FAX: (306) 585-5205E-mail: [email protected] Research Institute:Nick Ruddick, DirectorPhone: (306) 585-4304FAX: (306) 585-5429E-mail: [email protected] Instructional Developmentand Research Unit:Michael Tymchak, DirectorPhone: (306) 585-4824FAX: (306) 585-4880E-mail: [email protected] of International Languages:Bruce Plouffe, HeadPhone: (306) 585-4667FAX: (306) 585-4827E-mail: [email protected] Français:Dominique Sarny, DirectorPhone: (306) 585-5130FAX: (306) 585-5183E-mail: [email protected]:Liliana Dominguez, HeadPhone: (306) 585-4093FAX: (306) 585-4971E-mail: [email protected] Population Health andEvaluation Research Unit:Ron Labonte, DirectorPhone: (306) 966-2349FAX: (306) 585-5694E-mail: [email protected] Studies:Carole Olive, Faculty AdministratorPhone: (306) 585-5187FAX: (306) 337-2444E-mail: [email protected] Co-operation andDevelopment Office:Alain Boutet, DirectorPhone: (306) 585-5437FAX: (306) 585-4893E-mail: [email protected]

Main Library:William Howard, University LibrarianPhone: (306) 585-4132FAX: (306) 585-4878E-mail: [email protected] Education and StudentEmployment:Linda O’Halloran, ManagerPhone: (306) 585-5222FAX: (306) 585-4659E-mail: linda.o’[email protected]. Paul Schwann Applied Health andResearch Centre:Bob Haennel, DirectorPhone: (306) 585-4070FAX: (306) 585-5363E-mail: [email protected] (Social Policy Research Unit):George Maslany, DirectorPhone: (306) 585-5608FAX: (306) 585-5408E-mail: [email protected] for Continuing Education:Marilyn Miller, DirectorPhone: (306) 585-5712FAX: (306) 585-5814E-mail: [email protected] for International Education andTraining:Rod Dolmage, DirectorPhone: (306) 585-4816FAX: (306) 585-5330E-mail: [email protected] on Aging and Health:Thomas Hadjistavropoulos, DirectorPhone: (306) 585-4457FAX: (306) 337-2321E-mail:[email protected] Institute for Peace, Justice andSecurity:Jeff Pfeifer, DirectorPhone: (306) 585-4218FAX: (306) 585-5429E-mail: [email protected] Peoples Health ResearchCentre:Ralph Nilson, DirectorPhone: (306) 585-4876FAX: (306) 585-4694E-mail: [email protected] for Sustainable Communities:Bob Schad, Acting DirectorPhone: (306) 337-2349FAX: (306) 337-2324E-mail: [email protected]

Public Affairs, 21 King’s College Circle,Toronto, ON M5S 3J3

If your story needs facts, insights anddepth, call the University of Toronto. Over

3,000 faculty and researchers can provideexpert comment on the arts, business, law,science and engineering, politics, medicine,humanities and the social sciences.

Call us. Ask for our newest directory of Uof T experts (also available online atwww.library.utoronto.ca/bluebook) andvisit our web site at www.utoronto.ca.World Wide Web:http://www.utoronto.caSteven de Sousa, Associate Director,News ServicesPhone: (416) 978-2105E-mail: [email protected] Kelly, News Services OfficerPhone: (416) 978-5949E-mail: [email protected] Rynor, News Services OfficerPhone: (416) 978-2104E-mail: [email protected] Toye, News Services OfficerPhone: (416) 978-4289E-mail: [email protected] Thring, News Services OfficerPhone: (416) 946-8369E-mail: [email protected] L’Abbé, Assistant News ServicesOfficerPhone: (416) 978-0260E-mail: [email protected]

University of Toronto Press10 St. Mary St., Ste. 700,Toronto, ON M4Y 2W8

Canada’s foremost scholarly press, UTPpublishes approximately 150 new scholarlyand general-interest books each year. Withover 2,000 titles in print we have access toa wealth of experience and expertise on avariety of subjects. For insight and informedopinion we can connect you with our inter-nationally renowned authors.World Wide Web:http://www.utppublishing.comPhone: (416) 978-2239FAX: (416) 978-4738Ruta Liormonas, PublicistExt. 248E-mail:[email protected] Hayashi, Sales and MarketingCo-ordinatorExt. 250E-mail: [email protected]

University of VictoriaUVic Communications Services, P.O. Box1700, Stn. CSC, Victoria, BC V8W 2Y2

One of Canada’s leading universities,UVic is noted for its innovative interdisci-plinary approach to issues. Its 1,200 facultyare leaders in hundreds of fields rangingfrom environmental research to the PacificRim. Got a deadline? Pacific time makes usavailable after eastern experts have gonehome.

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General Enquiries:Phone: (250) 721-7636FAX: (250) 721-8955Bruce Kilpatrick, DirectorPhone: (250) 721-7638E-mail: [email protected] and Microbiology; Biology;Chemistry; Math and Statistics; Centre forForest Biology; Physics and Astronomy;Centre for Biomedical Research; Schoolof Earth and Ocean Sciences; SocialSciences:Valerie ShorePhone: (250) 721-7641E-mail: [email protected] and Youth Care; Nursing; PublicAdministration; Social Work; HealthInformation Science; IndigenousGovernance; Global Studies; Law;Institute for Dispute Resolution;Education; Humanities; B.C. Institute forCooperative Studies; International Affairs;Centre for Asia-Pacific Studies; Centre forYouth and Society; Co-operativeEducation:Patty PittsPhone: (250) 721-7656E-mail: [email protected]; Centre on Aging; Centre forAddictions Research B.C.; Centre forStudies in Religion and Society;Continuing Studies; Engineering (Centreon Advanced Materials and RelatedTechnology, Institute for IntegratedEnergy Systems, Laboratory forAutomation, Communications andInformation Systems Research, ScienceVenture, Go WEST Engineering Outreach);Fine Arts (Film Studies, History in Art,Music, Theatre, Visual Arts, Writing);Innovation and Development Corporation;Student and Ancillary Services:Maria LironiPhone: (250) 721-6139E-mail: [email protected]

Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1Internationally known for fundamental

and applied research, UW has 23,000 stu-dents in applied health sciences, arts, engi-neering, environmental studies, mathemat-ics and science faculties.

UW pioneered co-operative education;has accountancy, architecture, computer sci-ence, planning and optometry schools, threecolleges and a federated university.

Search for UW experts/releases:World Wide Web:http://www.mediarelations.uwaterloo.ca

Communications and Public Affairs:Martin Van Nierop, DirectorDirect line: (519) 888-4881After hours: (519) 747-4998E-mail: [email protected] Relations:John Morris, Media Relations OfficerDirect line: (519) 888-4435E-mail: [email protected]

The University of WesternOntarioDept. of Communications and PublicAffairs, Rm. 335, Stevenson-Lawson Bldg.,London, ON N6A 5B8

For facts, commentary and perspective,contact The University of Western Ontario.A research-intensive and comprehensiveuniversity, Western’s 1,300 faculty are ex-perts on the arts, business, law, medicine,politics, education, music, science, engi-neering, journalism and social sciences.Contact us for a free copy of our newestexperts directory – Contact Western, orcheck out our daily news service on theInternet:World Wide Web: www.uwo.caPhone: (519) 661-2111FAX: (519) 661-3921Ruta Pocius, Associate Director, MediaRelationsExt. 85468E-mail: [email protected] Roulston, Media RelationsOfficerExt. 85165E-mail: [email protected]

515 Portage Ave.,Winnipeg, MB R3B 2E9

The University of Winnipeg, centrally lo-cated in downtown Winnipeg, delights inlinking members of the media and otherpeople with University experts from diversefields.World Wide Web: www.uwinnipeg.caKatherine Unruh, Director ofCommunicationsPhone: (204) 786-9872FAX: (204) 772-7406E-mail: [email protected] Simon, Communications OfficerPhone: (204) 786-9930

FAX: (204) 772-7406E-mail: [email protected] Elvers, Communications OfficerPhone: (204) 786-9939FAX: (204) 772-7406E-mail: [email protected]

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3 Place Ville-Marie,Montréal, QC H3B 2C9

VIA Rail Canada operates Canada’s na-tional passenger rail network, with 480trains weekly on 14,000 kilometers of track,connecting more than 450 communitiesfrom the Atlantic to the Pacific and from theGreat Lakes to Hudson Bay. An independ-ent Crown corporation since 1977, VIAcontributes annually to Canada’s gross do-mestic product, has 3,000 employees andcarried almost two million passengers in2003.World Wide Web: http://www.viarail.caMalcolm Andrews, Manager, CorporateCommunicationsPhone: (514) 871-6604Catherine Kaloutsky, Senior Officer,Media and Corporate CommunicationsPhone: (416) 956-7683Julie Durocher, Advisor, Corporate andInternal CommunicationsPhone: (514) 871-6387Sylvie Bachand, Interim Officer, PublicAffairsPhone: (514) 871-6119

1155 East Broadway,Vancouver, BC V5T 4V5

Vancouver Community College is BritishColumbia’s No. 1 college – for more than40 years we’ve helped students improvetheir lives, their job opportunities and theircareer prospects. We serve 26,000 studentsa year in health sciences, hospitality, busi-ness, music, English as a Second Language,adult basic education, career access, tradesand technology.World Wide Web: http://www.vcc.caMarketing and Communications:Phone: (604) 871-7152 or (604) 871-7063E-mail: [email protected]

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Vancouver School ofTheology6000 Iona Dr., Vancouver, BC V6T 1L4

A multi-denominational graduate schoolof theology. Our faculty has expertise inmany fields and can provide the commen-tary or background information you need.The School has official relationships withAnglican, Presbyterian and United churchesof Canada and the Unitarian-Universalist,Presbyterian and United Methodistchurches in the U.S. An excellent resourcefor journalists.World Wide Web: http://www.vst.eduPhone: (604) 822-9801FAX: (604) 822-9212Dr. Ken MacQueen, PrincipalSheila Morris, Director of Personnel andCommunicationsE-mail: [email protected]

Vantage FinancialConsultants Ltd.11112A University Ave.,Edmonton, AB T6G 1Y6

Specializing exclusively in counselling,education and credit and debt seminarsthroughout North America.

President George Boelcke is a member ofthe Credit Institute and author of the onlycomprehensive Canadian credit guide: It’sYour Money! Tools, tips & tricks to borrowsmarter and pay it off quicker.

World Wide Web:http://www.yourmoneybook.comPhone: (780) 431-0800FAX: (780) 432-5613E-mail: [email protected] Boelcke, F.C.I., PresidentE-mail: [email protected]

3701 Danforth Ave.,Toronto, ON M1N 2G2

Variety – The Children’s Charity (Ontario)is part of Variety International, one of theworld’s largest children’s charities. Westrive to create environments that are inclu-sive and integrated so all children can par-ticipate in sports and recreational activities,regardless of their abilities. We best fulfilllour mission through the world-renownedVariety Village, a one-of-a-kind sport train-ing and fitness centre.

World Wide Web:http://www.varietyontario.caPhone: (416) 367-2828TTY: (416) 699-8147FAX: (416) 367-0028E-mail: [email protected]

David Allen, Executive DirectorMarkus Stadelmann-Elder, Manager,Communications

WWCG International HRSolutions915 Fort St., Victoria, BC V8V 3K3

We are experts in the field of HR and em-ployment solutions. Our programs havehelped over 31,500 individuals back into theworkforce and over 40,000 small-businessclients with their HR needs. When you as-sist people to realize their potential, you canchange lives, change a company or changethe world.World Wide Web:http://www.wcginternational.comPhone: (250) 389-0699Toll free: 1-888-562-9283FAX: (250) 888-6256E-mail: [email protected] Bailey, Senior Vice-President,Human Resources and Field OperationsE-mail: [email protected]™ and Triumph VocationalServices:Tania Bennett, AVP, Field OperationsE-mail: [email protected]:Roy Emperingham, Executive Director,Strategic AlliancesE-mail:[email protected] Relations:Robin Adair, WCG InternationalConsultants Ltd.Phone: (250) 389-0699FAX: (250) 389-0696E-mail: [email protected]

Judi Walsh2 – 83 Galaxy Blvd.,Toronto, ON M9W 5X6

Judi Walsh, an expert in leveraging talent,is an executive coach, author and profes-sional speaker. She works with an organiza-tion’s most valuable people who are underpressure to put bold plans into practice. Shehas authored tools that shift a mindset in 7–10 minutes enabling individuals to acceler-ate effectiveness.World Wide Web:http://www.askcorporate.caJudi WalshPhone: (416) 798-3003, ext. 24Toll free: 1-888-213-2572, ext. 24E-mail: [email protected]

The War AmpsNational Headquarters:2827 Riverside Dr.,Ottawa, ON K1V 0C4Phone: (613) 731-3821Toll free: 1-800-465-2677FAX: (613) 731-3234E-mail: [email protected] Wide Web: www.waramps.caCharitable Registration no.:13196 9628 RR0001Key Tag Service:1 Maybrook Dr.,Scarborough, ON M1V 5K9Phone: (416) 412-0600Toll free: 1-800-250-3030Toll-free FAX: 1-800-219-8988E-mail: [email protected] AMPUTÉS DE GUERRE –QUÉBEC:Service des plaques porte-clés:606, rue Cathcart, bur 530,Montréal, QC H3B 1K9Tél.: (514) 398-0494 ou 1-800-265-0494Téléc.: (514) 398-0699 ou 1-877-600-6212C. élec.: [email protected] web: www.amputesdeguerre.caNuméro d’enregistrement d’organisme decharité: 13196 9628 RR0001

Registered charity. Programs fundedsolely through public support of Key Tagand Address Label Service. Associationmeets needs of veteran members, while de-veloping programs to help Canadianamputees. Programs include CHAMP forchild amputees, National Amputee Centre,as well as PLAYSAFE, DRIVESAFE,MATCHING MOTHERS, JUMPSTART,NEVER AGAIN! and OPERATIONLEGACY.Danita Chisholm, Director ofCommunicationsPhone: (613) 731-2952Toll free: 1-877-60MEDIAMarlène Girard, Directrice généraleTél.: (514) 398-0494

The Exchange Tower, 130 King St. W.,Ste. 1600, Toronto, ON M5X 1J5

WeirFoulds LLP is a Toronto law firmwith the experience and expertise to answerthe most compelling legal questions. We re-spond to the media’s need for clear commu-nication on a timely basis. Media profes-

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sionals can turn to us for insight on Ontariolaw – developments, trends and effects thatinterest their audience. For more than 100years, we’ve been excited about the futureof Ontario law.World Wide Web:http://www.weirfoulds.comPhone: (416) 365-1110FAX: (416) 365-1876E-mail: [email protected] Meaney, Director, Marketingand Client DevelopmentPhone: (416) 947-5042E-mail: [email protected] Nevett, General ManagerPhone: (416) 947-5050E-mail: [email protected]. Greg Richards, Managing PartnerPhone: (416) 947-5031E-mail: [email protected]

Lorraine Weygman27 Wild Gingerway,Toronto, ON M3H 5W9

An internationally accomplished inspira-tional speaker, radio host, consultant,facilitator and writer. Lorraine excites audi-ences with her creativity, enthusiasm, hu-mour and wisdom. Author of over 100 arti-cles, with extensive broadcast media expe-rience. Lorraine’s interactive keynotes andcustomized training enable leaders andmanagers to develop high performing teamsand increase interpersonal communication.

World Wide Web:http://www.hrlook.com/articlesLorraine Weygman, M.Ed., CHRPPhone: (416) 630-6423FAX: (416) 630-5317E-mail: [email protected]

Wilfrid Laurier University75 University Ave. W.,Waterloo, ON N2L 3C5

Laurier is a leading university specializingin arts, business, music, science and socialwork, with a satellite campus in Brantfordand an affiliated Lutheran seminary. Theuniversity operates 10 research centres, cov-ering such areas as cold regions; entrepre-

neurship and technology; financial services;global governance; modern Europe; musictherapy; military strategy and disarmament;and public opinion. It is also the currenthome of the Academic Council on theUnited Nations Systems.World Wide Web: http://www.wlu.caPhone: (519) 884-1970Media Relations and Information:Michael Strickland, ManagerExt. 3070E-mail: [email protected] Council on the UnitedNations:Dr. Alastair Edgar, DirectorExt. 2728Clarica Financial Services ResearchCentre:Dr. William McNally, DirectorExt. 2793Cold Regions Research Centre:Dr. Mike English, DirectorExt. 6706Continuing Education/Stock MarketCompetitions:Sandra Hughes, DirectorExt. 4104Co-operative Education and CareerServices:Jan Basso, DirectorExt. 4137Laurier Centre for Global Relations,Governance and Policy:Paul Heinbecker, DirectorExt. 3097Laurier Centre for Military Strategic andDisarmament Studies:Terry Copp, DirectorExt. 3309Laurier Centre for Music TherapyResearch:Dr. Heidi Ahonen-Eerikäinen, DirectorExt. 2431Laurier Institute:Joan Leach, Manager, ProgramAdministratorExt. 6045LISPOP – Laurier Institute for the Studyof Public Opinion and Policy:Dr. Steven Brown, DirectorExt. 3895Centre for the Study of NascentEntrepreneurship and the Exploitation ofTechnology:Dr. Benson Honig, DirectorExt. 2909Viessmann Research Centre on ModernEurope:Dr. Al Hecht, DirectorExt. 2477WLU Press:Brian Henderson, DirectorExt. 6123Waterloo Lutheran Seminary:Dr. David Phrimmer, Principal-DeanExt. 3229

Centre for Supply Chain Management:Dr. Shelly Jha, DirectorExt. 2678

Paul T. Willis, B.A., LL.B.,A.Mus.600 Church St., Toronto, ON M4Y 2E7

Toronto lawyer in general practice 27years (real estate, family, same-sex issues,corporate/commercial, wills/estates, andmediation). Music teacher, concert masterand past president of Counterpoint Commu-nity Orchestra. Past president of Dixon Hall(community centre for Regent Park), Work-er’s Education Association of Canada andToronto Lambda (Gay and Lesbian) Busi-ness Council.World Wide Web:http://www.paulwillis-law.comPaul T. Willis, Barrister and SolicitorPhone: (416) 926-9806FAX: (416) 926-9737After hours: (416) 926-9806E-mail: [email protected]

The Winchevsky Centre585 Cranbrooke Ave.,Toronto, ON M6A 2X9

The Winchevsky Centre is a progressivesecular Jewish community centre offeringintergenerational cultural and educationalopportunities emphasizing Jewish historyand traditions. Programs reflect a secularhumanist philosophy and uphold social ac-tivism as a guiding principle. Home foreight decades to various longstanding insti-tutions, including the Morris WinchevskySchool.

World Wide Web:http://www.winchevskycentre.orgPhone: (416) 789-5502FAX: (416) 789-5981Maxine Hermolin, Executive DirectorE-mail: [email protected] Rothman, Director ofCommunicationsE-mail: [email protected]

Work-Life HarmonyEnterprises3555 Don Mills Rd., Ste. 18-222,North York, ON M2H 3N3

Experts specializing in progressive poli-cies, programs and innovative solutions thateffectively address work-family-life issues,this unique Canadian consulting firm hasbeen a valuable media resource for over 15years. A leading international network of

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experts focused on creating supportive en-vironments that foster organizational, indi-vidual and community resiliency, productiv-ity and prosperity.

World Wide Web:http://www.worklifeharmony.caNora Spinks, PresidentPhone: (416) 497-8942FAX: (416) 492-8799Cellular: (416) 452-3811E-mail: [email protected]

Workshift.com373 Poulin Ave., Ottawa, ON K2B 5V2

To stay competitive, organizations mustget technology working as it should. For 15years, Chris Ellsay, President Workshift.com,has been solving technological headachesincluding: business applications and com-puting for SMB, Internet security, networks,Voice over IP, virus protection, firewalls,wireless and mobile computing. Get ques-tions answered in layman’s language aboutthis rapidly changing world.World Wide Web:http://www.workshift.comChris Ellsay, PresidentPhone: (613) 230-3923Cellular: (613) 240-8800FAX: (613) 560-0432E-mail: [email protected]

600 Alden Rd., Ste. 310,Markham, ON L3R 0E7

An international relief and developmentagency, World Relief Canada partners withthe evangelical church to respond to theneeds of oppressed people. Through part-nerships in local communities, WRC ena-bles long-term development at the grass-roots level. Programming includes food aidsecurity, emergency relief, small enterprisedevelopment, development education andskills training.World Wide Web:http://www.worldreliefcanada.orgPhone: (905) 415-8181Toll free: 1-800-567-8190FAX: (905) 415-0287E-mail: [email protected]. Laurie Cook, Chief ExecutiveOfficerBruce Syvret, Director, InternationalProgrammingDavid Clubine, Director, Communications

World Society for theProtection of Animals(WSPA) – Canada90 Eglinton Ave. E., Ste. 960,Toronto, ON M4P 2Y3

WSPA (pronounced wis-pa) is the Cana-dian branch of an international network rep-resenting humane societies and other animalprotection organizations in more than 90countries. Through direct field work, cam-paigning, legislative work, humane educa-tion and training programs, WSPA strives toraise the standards of animal welfare world-wide. Canadian charitable registration#12971 9076 RR0001.World Wide Web: http://www.wspa.ca/Phone: (416) 369-0044Toll free: 1-800-363-9772FAX: (416) 369-0147E-mail: [email protected] Tohill, Campaigns andCommunications ManagerCellular: (416) 898-9448E-mail: [email protected] Smith, Regional DirectorCellular: (416) 995-9053E-mail: [email protected] Laidlaw, Projects ManagerCellular: (416) 707-4920E-mail: [email protected]

World Vision Canada1 World Dr., Mississauga, ON L5T 2Y4

Canada’s largest relief/developmentagency, World Vision focuses on long-termsustainable development in the poorestcountries and responds to emergencies. Wework to change unjust policies/structures,through foreign policy/developmentprojects. With help from 480,000 donors,World Vision runs more than 300 projectsglobally. Canadians sponsor over 338,000children around the world.

Vision Mondiale, la plus grande ONGcanadienne, répond aux urgences et seconcentre sur l’aménagement soutenable àlong-terme des pays sous-développés. Parl’entremise des projets de dévelopement àl’étranger, nous travaillons pour changer lesprincipes/structures injustes. Avec l’aide de480 000 donateurs, Vision Mondiale gèreplus de 300 projets globalement. Les

Canadiens commanditent plus de 338 000enfants mondialement.World Wide Web:http://www.worldvision.caPhone: (905) 565-6100Toll free: 1-800-268-5528FAX: (905) 696-2165National Office:Dave Toycen, President and CEODirk Booy, Vice-President, Internationaland Canadian ProgramsEmmanuel Isch, Director, EmergencyResponse and Disaster MitigationWill Postma, Director, Program TeamsDr. Zari Gill, Program Specialist, HIV/AIDS and TB

Kathy Vandergrift, Director of Policy,Ottawa BureauChris Derksen-Hiebert, Director,Advocacy and EducationMarilyn Friedman, Vice-President,Corporate Social Responsibility

Communications:Phone: (905) 565-6200FAX: (905) 696-2165Marie Bettings, Communications OfficerExt. 3211E-mail: [email protected] Maher, Manager, Public RelationsExt. 2234E-mail: [email protected] Dougan-McKenzie, Manager,Public RelationsExt. 2727E-mail:[email protected] Burrell, Manager, Public RelationsExt. 2485E-mail: [email protected]

WWF – Canada245 Eglinton Ave. E., Ste. 410,Toronto, ON M4P 3J1

WWF–Canada has been working withgovernment, business and communitiesacross Canada since 1967, on endangeredspecies and spaces, marine conservation,pesticides, good forest management, andmany other issues. Headquartered in To-ronto, WWF–Canada also has offices inHalifax, Montreal, Prince Rupert and Van-couver. It also leads global conservation ef-forts in Cuba. WWF–Canada is part ofWWF International which works in over100 countries, building a future in whichhumans live in harmony with nature.World Wide Web: http://wwf.ca

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Communications Department:Phone: (416) 489-8800Toll free: 1-800-267-2632FAX: (416) 489-3611E-mail: [email protected]

Dr. Mary Xiumei Wu,Acupuncturist and Dr. TCMc/o Toronto School of Traditional ChineseMedicine, 2010 Eglinton Ave. W.,Ste. 302, Toronto, ON M6E 2K3

Founder and president of the TorontoSchool of Traditional Chinese Medicine,and one of Canada’s foremost experts onChinese Medicine and Acupuncture, Dr.Mary Wu is actively involved in the promo-tion/recognition/regulation of TCM/Acu-puncture as a medical science and primaryhealth care profession in Canada.World Wide Web: http://www.tstcm.comDr. Mary X. Wu, M.D. (China, TCM),M.Sc. (Canada), Dipl.Ac.C.H., OM (USA,NCCAOM)Phone: (416) 782-9682FAX: (416) 782-9681E-mail: [email protected]

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YAMAHA Music Schools135 Milner Ave.,Scarborough, ON M1S 3R1

The Yamaha Music Education System isthe largest in the world with over 700,000students attending classes in 40 countries.

In Canada, Yamaha Music Education isoffered in 50 locations from coast to coast.Through a carefully designed curriculum,students acquire basic skills that lead to thejoy of playing an instrument and the abilityto create original music.

Yamaha Music Education ... for all ages atall levels.World Wide Web: http://www.yamaha.caStephen Couldridge, National ManagerPhone: (416) 298-1311FAX: (416) 292-0732

York Central Hospital10 Trench St., RichmondHill, ON L4C 4Z3

With over 62,000 emergency visits, 2,400births and an operating budget of over $136million, York Central continues to be one ofOntario’s fastest growing community hospi-tals. Major programs include: EmergencyMedicine, Surgery, Medicine, Dialysis,Mental Health, Woman and Child, and Con-tinuing Care and Rehabilitation.World Wide Web:http://www.yorkcentral.on.caMelina Cormier, Director, Public AffairsPhone: (905) 883-2295FAX: (905) 883-2036E-mail: [email protected] Kreibe, Public Affairs OfficerPhone: (905) 883-2239FAX: (905) 883-2036E-mail: [email protected]

Kathy Young – CareerEdServices262 Ridley Blvd., Ste. 803,Toronto, ON M5M 4N6

Kathy Young’s passion and skill for help-ing young adults reach their full career po-tential has been vital in their personal andprofessional development. Working in con-junction with secondary/career colleges andadult learning centres, she provides interac-tive career-college sponsored workshops forstudents focusing on the changingworkforce and post-secondary school op-tions.World Wide Web:http://www.careered.caKathy Young, DirectorPhone: (416) 487-0002E-mail: [email protected]

ZZatoun9251-8 Yonge St., Ste. 142,Richmond Hill, ON L4C 9T3

Zatoun is a NGO which brings fair tradeolive oil from occupied Palestine. It high-lights the plight of Palestinian farmers andthe destruction of their livelihood. Olive oilis a basic food which reminds us of ourcommon humanity and the need for justiceand peace. “Zatoun” is the Arabic for “ol-ive.” Zatoun is available through a networkof social activists, grassroots organizations,student and faith-based groups as well as

unions.World Wide Web:http://www.zatoun.comRobert Massoud, PresidentPhone: (905) 884-0124E-mail: [email protected]

ZENON Environmental Inc.3239 Dundas St. W.,Oakville, ON L6M 4B2

ZENON Environmental is a global leaderin manufacturing and selling membrane-based technologies for purifying drinkingwater, treating wastewater and water reuse.Membrane filters ensure safe, high-qualitywater and represent the future of water treat-ment. ZENON’s membranes are used for avariety of municipal, industrial and emer-gency applications.World Wide Web: http://www.zenon.comPhone: (905) 465-3030FAX: (905) 465-3050Nazeli Clausen, CorporateCommunications and Investor RelationsExt. 3055E-mail: [email protected]

Barrie Zwicker91 Raglan Ave., Toronto, ON M6C 2K7

Broadcaster and writer Barrie Zwicker hasspecialized in media criticism since 1970and has become a leader in the “9/11 truthmovement,” those who see the evidence sur-rounding the events of 9/11 as contradictingthe official story. The former Globe andMail, Toronto Star, Vancouver Province,Sudbury Star and Detroit News writer whofounded Sources, is producer of the 44-minute video The Great Deception (March2002) and the 75-minute DVD The GreatConspiracy: The 9/11 News Special YouNever Saw (Sept. 2004).World Wide Web:http://www.greatconspiracy.caHome/writing studio voice:(416) 651-5588E-mail: [email protected]