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  2. Conference Board of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Conference Board of Canada was established in 1954 as a division of the American National Industrial Conference Board, now simply known as The Conference Board. The Conference Board of Canada acquired a separate legal identity in 1981, The organization is headquartered in Ottawa, but moved to being fully remote during the pandemic, and has ...

  3. Canadian values - Wikipedia

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    The concept of Canada's moral identity is consistent with what others call the 'branding of Canada' in the international arena through the projection of Canadian values and culture. [ 47 ] Stephen Harper , Prime Minister (2006–2015), tried to shift the existing foreign policy concerns to one were Canada's self-reliance and self-responsibility ...

  4. Earth Charter - Wikipedia

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    The drafting of the text was done during a six-year worldwide consultation process (1994–2000), overseen by the independent Earth Charter Commission, which was convened by Strong and Gorbachev with the purpose of developing a global consensus on values and principles for a sustainable future.

  5. Think tanks based in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Conference Board of Canada: economic trends, organizational performance and public policy issues Ottawa, Ontario Calgary, Alberta www.conferenceboard.ca: 1954 The Council of Canadians: clean water, fair trade, green energy, public health care, and a vibrant democracy Offices across Canada www.canadians.org: 1985 Council of Canadian Academies

  6. Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences

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    The Canada Prizes are awarded annually to the best scholarly books in the humanities and social sciences that have received funding from the ASPP. The Canada Prizes are awarded to books that make an exceptional contribution to scholarship, are engagingly written, and enrich the social, cultural and intellectual life of Canada.

  7. IEEE Life Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The IEEE Life Sciences Community is a virtual community of more than 2,000 people interested in the application of technology and engineering principles to the life sciences discipline. The community supplies news and event information from those societies and councils taking part in the IEEE Life Sciences Initiative. [22]

  8. International Life Sciences Institute - Wikipedia

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    The International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI) is a global nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization [1] headquartered in Washington, DC, United States that publishes peer-reviewed studies on nutrition and food safety.

  9. Anne Golden - Wikipedia

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    She joined the United Way of Greater Toronto, Canada's largest annual fundraising campaign and non-governmental distributor of funds to the social services, in 1982, serving as President from 1987 to 2001. From 2001 until 2012, she was the President and CEO of The Conference Board of Canada. [1]