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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 Unitarian Council - Wikipedia

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    The CUC does not have a central creed in which members are required to believe, but they have found it useful to articulate their common values in what has become known as The Principles and Sources of our Religious Faith, which are currently based on the UUA's former Principles and Sources [12] with the addition of an 8th principle adopted by ...

  4. 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]

  5. Robert de Cotret - Wikipedia

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    Jean Robert René de Cotret PC (February 20, 1944 – July 9, 1999) was a Canadian economist and politician.. De Cotret was the President and CEO of the Conference Board of Canada from 1976 to 1978 before being elected to the House of Commons of Canada in a 1978 by-election.

  6. Jesuit Conference of Canada and the United States - Wikipedia

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    The conference includes the Canada Province (which includes Haiti) and the four provinces of the United States: USA East, [5] USA Central and Southern (which includes Belize), [6] USA Midwest, [7] and USA West. [8] The conference is led by a president, who also serves as chair of the Conference board.

  7. 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.

  8. Canadian Index of Consumer Confidence - Wikipedia

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    In Canada consumer confidence is issued monthly by The Conference Board of Canada, an independent research organization, and is based telephone survey of 2,000 households. Questions [ edit ]

  9. André Picard (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    A Call to Alms: The New Face of Charity in Canada. Atkinson Charitable Foundation. Picard, André (2020). Critical Care: Canadian nurses speak for change. Harper Collins Canada. ISBN 978-0-00255-726-9. Picard, André (2013). The Path to Health Care Reform: Policy and Politics. Conference Board of Canada. Picard, André (2017).