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  2. List of advocacy groups in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Coalition supports smaller government, cuts to social spending, abolition of medicare, extra-billing by doctors, lower taxes for the wealthy and is against public sector unions. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] : 197–206 The Coalition was successful in persuading Justice Medhurst of the Alberta Supreme Court to strike down the 1983 federal restrictions on ...

  3. Good Samaritan Society - Wikipedia

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    The Good Samaritan Society / Good Samaritan Canada (GSS) is a Canadian Lutheran social service organization that provides continuing care, assisted living and other health and community care services to the independent elderly, frail elderly, mentally challenged, physically challenged, and chronically ill.

  4. Calgary Women's Emergency Shelter - Wikipedia

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    1973 — A small volunteer-run shelter for women and families is opened in Calgary by a group of women. 1974 — The Calgary Women's Emergency Shelter becomes a registered charity. 1978 — Appeal for private funds. Services for children developed. 1986 — CWES moves to a new facility. 1987 — Funding crisis and threat to close Shelter beds.

  5. HelpSeeker Technologies - Wikipedia

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    The company sells digital products that assist clients to understand social services around them. [2] Vancouver Police Department commissioned HelpSeeker to analyse spending on social services in Vancouver during 2018 and 2019. [1] [4] HelpSeeker charged the police $149,000 for the work. [4]

  6. Social programs in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Social programs in Canada (French: programmes sociaux) include all Canadian government programs designed to give assistance to citizens outside of what the market provides. The Canadian social safety net includes a broad spectrum of programs, many of which are run by the provinces and territories .

  7. Category : Alberta government departments and agencies

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  8. Social services - Wikipedia

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    Social services may be available to the entirety of the population, such as the police and fire services, or they may be available to only specific groups or sections of society. [1] Some examples of social service recipients include elderly people, children and families, people with disabilities, including both physical and mental disabilities ...

  9. Alberta Health Services - Wikipedia

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    By 2006, all of the lab services in Calgary were under public control. [34] In December 2013, Alberta Health Services proceeded with "its plan to privatize all of its diagnostic lab services in Edmonton". [35] AHS sent out request for proposals (RFP) for a "private provider to establish a single $3 billion lab for the Edmonton Zone."