Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
This is a list of higher education associations and organizations in Canada. These are groups relevant to the structure of higher education in Canada. It includes those that support teachers, staff, students, institutions, research, and related groups involved in the delivery of higher education in the Canadian provinces and territories.
From safety products like bed rails to electronic devices like big-button TV remotes, minor purchases can make a big difference in senior citizens' lives and their sense of independence.
People have the same basic needs at any age: to explore, have fun, learn, and live life to the fullest. The best activities for assisted living residents do much more than just pass the time ...
It's especially useful for those seniors who are still living on their own and still maintain their back yard, but who need a little extra help to make some of the more back-breaking work easier.
Seniors and Long-Term Care Senior citizens; Long-term care: Min. Seniors and Long-term Care: Health and Seniors Care; Manitoba Sport, Culture and Heritage: Sport; Arts; Culture; Heritage 2016 [6] Minister of Sport, Culture and Heritage [20] Advisory Council on Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism; Manitoba Arts Council
The Department of Human Resources and Skills Development was created in December 2003, when Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC) was split into two separate departments: Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) and Social Development Canada (SDC). Though they continued to share many common services and operations, Human ...
NorQuest College: Students' Association of NorQuest College: Northern Lakes College: Students' Association of Northern Lakes College: Northern Alberta Institute of Technology: NAIT Students Association: Olds College: OCSA: Portage College: Students' Association of Portage College: Red Deer College: Students Association Red Deer College
SeniorNet is a 501(c)(3) charity organization that provides computer skills and internet education to seniors, veterans, the underprivileged, the disabled, and others with physical or economic impairments. Volunteers across the country run SeniorNet Computer Learning Centres, which follow a standardized curriculum created at SeniorNet headquarters.