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  2. United for Literacy - Wikipedia

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    The Labourer-Teacher program is Frontier College's historical program. It began in 1902 [1] and aimed to extend the rights to learning and education to labourers working in Canada's early mines, rail gangs and lumber camps, where the need was felt most sharply. Early Labourer-Teachers were mostly young men recruited from universities in Canada ...

  3. Macmillan of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Macmillan of Canada was a Canadian publishing house. [1] The company was founded in 1905 as the Canadian arm of the English publisher Macmillan. At that time it was known as the "Macmillan Company of Canada Ltd." In the course of its existence the name changed to "Macmillan of Canada" and "Macmillan Canada".

  4. WE Charity - Wikipedia

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    Free the Children rebranded as WE Charity in 2016. [29] The charity runs domestic programs for young people in Canada, the US and the UK, and international development programs in Africa, Asia and Latin America. [2] In September 2017, the organization moved to a new headquarters in downtown Toronto, named "WE Global Learning Centre". [30]

  5. Canada Digital Adoption Program - Wikipedia

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    Once the DAP is approved, the qualified businesses can apply for a no-interest loan of up to CA$100,000. To qualify, businesses must be for-profit SMBs with at least one employee, committed to digital adoption, and incorporated in Canada. [4] In February 2024, ISED stopped the program by calling it "fully subscribed". [5]

  6. Royal Commission on Banking and Currency - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Commission on Banking and Currency (also known as the Macmillan Commission) was a 1933 Canadian royal commission tasked with reviewing the Canadian government's involvement in monetary policy.

  7. Forest of Reading - Wikipedia

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    The Forest of Reading is Canada's largest recreational reading program, featuring ten award programs and run by the Ontario Library Association (OLA). [1] Programs are primarily geared towards French and English readers in kindergarten to grade twelve, but do also include programs targeting adult readers and ESL learners.

  8. Vancouver Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Vancouver Public Library includes a large collection of books and digital content. The library provides community information, programs for children, youth, and adults, and delivery to homebound individuals. In addition, the library also provides access to information and reference services, text databases, interlibrary loan services.

  9. Macmillan Education - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, Macmillan Education stopped operating in East and West Africa. [5] Macmillan Education Ltd was dissolved at the end of 2014, [3] prior to the 2015 merger of most of Macmillan Science and Education with Springer Science+Business Media, forming Springer Nature as a subdivision of the Holtzbrinck Publishing Group. [6]