Be Web Aware is a national, bilingual public education program on Internet safety. The initiative was developed and supported by Media Awareness Network (MNet), Bell and Microsoft Canada. The web-based resources are aimed at empowering parents with information so they can help their children make safe and wise online decisions. It's all part of helping young Canadians benefit from the opportunities of the Internet while minimizing the potential risks.
Bankruptcy law in Canada (and generally elsewhere) is governed primarily by federal law and governs the process by which individuals and companies apply to court to be relieved of their debts (except for some debts, such as secured debts or those that have arisen through fraud). Bankruptcy can be voluntary (initiated by the person in debt) or involuntary (initiated by creditors of the debtor). Includes links to online sources of further information.
Bankruptcy Canada was founded in 2004; contributors are trustees from regional and national firms in Canada. This site provides easy to understand facts and information about bankruptcy and its alternatives.
Free help on Canadian refugee law and procedures. This resource aims to provide brief, high-level guidance for lawyers and settlement agencies, or asylum seekers themselves entering from the U.S., in need of preliminary guidance on Canadian refugee law and procedure. It also provides more general information about the Canadian immigration and refugee determination procedures regardless of the country of origin, and about other options for legally entering the country. Included in the toolkit are tips on filling out your immigration application.
Un site web du Ressources humaines et Développement des compétences Canada (RHDCC). Le régime d’assurance-emploi offre un soutien du revenu temporaire aux personnes qui sont entre deux emplois ou qui ne peuvent travailler pour divers motifs (maladie, naissance, obligations parentales ou soin d’un membre de leur famille gravement malade, qui risque de mourir).
The Association of Professional Researchers for Advancement (APRA) represents over 2,000 development professionals around the world who are dedicated to meeting the data and information needs of the nonprofit community. Advancement researchers are the development officers on the front line of data management, uniquely positioned -- and qualified -- to gather, interpret, analyze, and disseminate the information critical to securing support for nonprofit organizations.
The Association of Professional Researchers for Advancement (APRA) represents over 2,000 development professionals around the world who are dedicated to meeting the data and information needs of the nonprofit community. Advancement researchers are the development officers on the front line of data management, uniquely positioned -- and qualified -- to gather, interpret, analyze, and disseminate the information critical to securing support for nonprofit organizations.
The Association in Defence of the Wrongly Convicted is a Canadian, non-profit organization dedicated to identifying, advocating for, and exonerating individuals convicted of a crime that they did not commit and to preventing such injustices in the future through legal education and justice system reform. On this site you can read about past cases and learn about the reasons behind wrongful convictions.
L'ACDE est une clinique juridique spécialisée au sein du réseau ontarien de cliniques. L'ACDE s'efforce de protéger la santé humaine et l'environnement en cherchant à obtenir justice pour les personnes touchées par la pollution et en s'efforçant de modifier les politiques afin de prévenir ces problèmes en premier lieu. En tant que clinique d'aide juridique, leur principale priorité est de représenter les personnes et les collectivités à faible revenu et de prendre la parole au nom de ceux qui ont moins d'influence et qui ont moins leur mot à dire dans les décisions.
L'ACLC se bat pour les libertés civiles, les droits de la personne et les libertés démocratiques de tous les Canadiens. Fondé en 1964, c'est un organisme indépendant, national et non gouvernemental qui travaille dans les tribunaux, devant les comités législatifs, dans les salles de classe et dans la rue, pour protéger les droits et libertés chers aux Canadiens et inscrits dans notre Constitution.








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