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  2. Federal political financing in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Elections Canada claimed that it currently cannot track donations of $200 or less because "we do not get the receipts" from the individual riding associations. [52] Under current regulations, a party's individual riding associations are only required to report the identities of contributors with total contributions to the riding of over $200.

  3. Bell Let's Talk - Wikipedia

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    Bell's initiative is designed to spread the awareness of mental health issues through conversation and social media, primarily through the use of its hashtag.For every "interaction" on Bell Let's Talk Day, the company pledges to donate five cents towards Canadian mental health, which is then divided among various community projects and major institutions across Canada.

  4. List of advocacy groups in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The government of Canada subdivides advocacy groups into "accident prevention associations, advocacy groups, animal rights organizations, antipoverty advocacy organizations, associations for retired persons, advocacy civil liberties groups, community action advocacy groups, conservation advocacy groups, drug abuse prevention advocacy organizations, environmental advocacy groups, humane society ...

  5. 10 Companies Making Massive Donations to Political Campaigns

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  6. Benevity - Wikipedia

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    Benevity is a Calgary-based company that provides charitable donation-management, volunteer-management and grant-management platforms. Benevity is one of Western Canada 's largest startups . [ 2 ] Its customers include Nike , Coca-Cola , Microsoft , Google , and Apple , [ 4 ] and about 250 of the Fortune 1000 as of 2017 [update] .

  7. United Way of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The United Way Movement in Canada is a federated network of local United Way offices serving more than 5,000 communities across Canada, each registered as its own nonprofit organization and governed by an independent volunteer-led local Board of Directors. Each United Way works locally to raise funds and invest in improving lives in its community.

  8. World Vision Canada - Wikipedia

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    World Vision Canada's water campaign seeks to provide clean water for drinking, sanitation and hygiene. According to World Vision Canada, more than 663 million people around the world live without access to clean water. [16] Between 2011 and 2016, World Vision Canada provided over 5.5 million people with safe drinking water. [17]

  9. Century Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The Century Initiative [a] [3] is a Canadian lobby group [4] [5] [6] that aims to increase Canada's population to 100 million by 2100. [7] This includes increasing the population of megaregions, which are interlocking areas with more than one city centre and a typical population of 5 million or more (e.g., the Greater Toronto Area, Greater Vancouver, and the National Capital Region).