Community Based Research Canada (CBRC) is a network of people and organizations engaged in Community-Based Research to meet the needs of people and communities.
The Arctic Institute of Community-Based Research (AICBR) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization. AICBR incorporates the principles of community-based research, ethics, capacity building and knowledge translation/ information sharing into the appro
Canadian Law book publisher, Juriliber publishes specialized information and research tools in book, looseleaf, and CD-ROM formats. Juriliber serves the legal community of Alberta and across Canada and the Commonwealth.
A socially engaged firm specialized in organizational and community development, research, training and facilitation, located on the West-Coast of Canada.
Biography I am an Assistant Professor at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. My research interests fall within the areas of healthy community planning, population health inequities, urban governance, and sustainability planning. I apply
Canadian Law book publisher, Juriliber publishes specialized information and research tools in book, looseleaf, and CD-ROM formats. Juriliber serves the legal community of Alberta and across Canada and the Commonwealth.
A community-based research (CBR) project investigating the impact of social exclusion and discrimination on the health of trans people in Ontario, Canada.
Vision Health Research Council... working to link researchers across Canada to develop an integrated research community capable of responding to the expanding health research needs of our people.
Bladder Cancer Canada is a national charity organized to help bladder cancer patients and their support teams address day-to-day issues of this disease, increase awareness of bladder cancer among the general public and medical community and fund research.
The national science library provides Canada’s innovation community with tools and services to access NRC and other Canadian research to support their discovery, innovation and commercialization activities.
A community-based research (CBR) project investigating the impact of social exclusion and discrimination on the health of trans people in Ontario, Canada.
The Atlantic Community Economic Development Institute (ACEDI) is a Cooperative based in Nova Scotia-Canada that carries out research, capacity building and asset mapping activities with the purpose of building sustainable communities.
The Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy (OFCP) is a non-profit, charitable organization that strives to address the needs of people with cerebral palsy in the province of Ontario. The Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy is committed to supporting inde
Perth’s Graffiti Research Lab is a network of individuals dedicated to providing street artists, graffiti writers and other Perth voices the ways and means of h
Vision Quest Event Management is a Toronto based corporate event management company offering services in coordinates conferences, corporate meetings, specialized travel services, private events and communty programming using comprehensive and fiscally pru
Researcher » Chris Rider, The University of Calgary, Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, Canada, Bioinformatics, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology and Respiratory Medicine
The Brockville Museum, 5 Henry St., Brockville, Ontario, Canada is a wonderful museum located just a short distance from the waterfront walkway in the historic downtown district of Brockville.
The Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery of the City of Waterloo fosters interaction among artworks, artists and community in an environment away from mass production. It allows us to appreciate creative traditions and production techniques. The Gallery's Gift S
CanadianTherapists.com is a directory of Therapists. Its goal is to aid the Canadian Individual or Family in research and location of a therapist in their community. It does this by providing a forum for Therapists to present their unique skills and abi
The Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery of the City of Waterloo fosters interaction among artworks, artists and community in an environment away from mass production. It allows us to appreciate creative traditions and production techniques. The Gallery's Gift S