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There has been some progress when it comes to treating ovarian cancer but there is a long way to go to ensure a woman diagnosed with ovarian cancer has similar outcomes as women wi...more...See more text
OACAS has represented Children's Aid Societies in Ontario and provided service in the areas of government relations, communications, information management, education and training ...more...See more text
Since 1912, OACAS has represented Children's Aid Societies in Ontario and provided service in the areas of government relations, communications, information management, education a...more...See more text
Founded in 1900, the Ontario Library Association is the oldest continually operating library association in Canada. With more than 5,000 members, the OLA is the largest library ass...more...See more text
The Canadian Bar Association represents some 37,000 lawyers, judges, notaries, law teachers, and law students from across Canada. Approximately two-thirds of all practising lawyers...more...See more text
The Ontario Forest Industries Association (OFIA) is the provincial trade association representing forestry companies ranging from large multinational corporations to family owned b...more...See more text
Committed to improving the health of Ontarians. Since 1949, OPHA has served as a catalyst for development in the Public Health sector. Nutrition Resource Centre Credible public hea...more...See more text
The Ontario Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (OSLA) is the strong, collective, influential voice for the professions in the Province. OSLA represents, p...more...See more text
The Ontario Municipal Social Services Association (OMSSA) is a non-profit
association whose members are Ontario's Consolidated Municipal Service
Managers (CMSMs) and District Socia...more...See more text
OACP The Province of Ontario has been divided into seven zones. Each zone has a designated Director and Chair. Throughout the year, members within each zone meet to discuss current...more...See more text
Created in 2005, the Out-of-Home Marketing Association of Canada is responsible for promoting the benefits and effectiveness of out-of-home media to advertisers and advertising age...more...See more text