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- Thinking Haiti - Special Edition of FOCALPoint: Canada's Spotlight on the Americas (March 10, 2010)
Thinking Haiti - Special Edition of FOCALPoint: Canada's Spotlight on the Americas. This edition draws together analysts, policy makers, development practitioners and diaspora representatives to offer insights into the challenges of rebuilding Haiti. - Like to find some money? It pays to get organized. (March 10, 2010)
A poll by the US based National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO) found that an impressive 78% have found money or un-cashed checks during an organizing project and a fairly remarkable 26% of respondents have found $1000 or more. - Launch of Middle East Gender Study Marks International Womens Day (March 9, 2010)
Women journalists representing 15 journalists unions of the International Federation of Journalists from across the Arab World and Middle East gathered in Al Manama-Bahrain to mark International Womens Day. - Government of Canada invests in organic sector (March 8, 2010)
The Organic Trade Association (OTA) in Canada is pleased to announce it has received over $118,000 in support from the Government of Canada to develop a long-term international marketing strategy to expand Canadas organic sector. - Excellence at the National Gallery of Canada (March 4, 2010)
Terms like the good and excellent have been used to exclude minorities and perpetuate a dominant monoculture. NGCs current mandate of excellence raises serious questions about its ability to represent a culturally diverse nation. - Never Worry About Losing Your Keys Again (March 3, 2010)
It seem like the items we spend most of our time searching for are the ones we need and use daily. The best example is our keys. How many of us spend 20 extra minutes every morning before leaving the house searching for our keys, or five minutes - Red Carpet And Green Swag: Hollywood Goody Bags Go Eco & Natural (March 2, 2010)
Gourmet Snack Maker Earns Invitation Into Eco-Loot Bags for Hollywood Stars in Event Leading to 2010 Oscar Awards. - Being Organized Takes the Sting Out of Tax Time (February 24, 2010)
Whether we like it or not its time to file your taxes. Even if an expert files them for you, it is still your responsibility to get the information together. Are you feeling the pain involved with this annual necessity? - Sources welcomes DPA Industries Inc. (February 23, 2010)
Sources welcomes a new member: DPA Industries Inc. DPA Industries Inc. is the industry leader for omega-3 health products.
- Elmer the Safety Elephant Be Prepared! Poster Contest (February 22, 2010)
The Canada Safety Council and its partner Public Safety Canada are pleased to announce Elmer the Safety Elephants Be Prepared! Poster Contest for elementary school students in grades two to five all across Canada. - Soutien Apport aux Pays Africains Francophones (February 18, 2010)
Le Centre Pearson pour le maintien de la paix (CPMP) a obtenu un appui financier de prs de 3,5 millions de dollars du Ministre des Affaires trangres et du Commerce international (MAECI) du Canada afin de mettre sur pied, en collaboration avec - Support for Africa's French-Speaking Countries (February 18, 2010)
The Pearson Peacekeeping Centre has received close to $3.5 million from the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of Canada (DFAIT) to execute a project, in collaboration with the Francophone Research Network on Peace Operations (ROP) - How to promote your expertise with news releases, articles, and FAQs (February 17, 2010)
Publishing articles and news releases that spotlight your expertise is one of the very best ways to build your credibility & attract positive attention. As a SOURCES member you have FREE access to an extremely effective tool for doing exactly that - Eight Tips that Make Filing Business Income Taxes Easy (February 17, 2010)
There are many great things about having your own businesses. Filing your taxes isnt one of them. So here are eight quick tips that you can use to make filing your taxes easier and less time consuming.
- More Love: $30,000 Valentine Gift For Charities, Nonprofits and Fundraisers (February 11, 2010)
Popular Snack Maker Doubles Funding For Online Contest To Help More Charities and Nonprofits Share $60,000 in Prize Money. - Helping Families Cope with an Eating Disorder (February 11, 2010)
The debilitating effects of alcohol and drug addictions on the family are generally well-known; however, when it comes to eating disorders, people remain less aware of the disruptive familial effects. - Understanding Addiction is the First Step Towards Recovery (February 11, 2010)
The goal of National Addiction Awareness Week is to de-stigmatize addiction, promote the fact that addiction is a treatable health issue, and spread the message that recovery from substance abuse and other addictive behaviours is possible. - Bellwood Launches New Dynamic Addiction Resource Web Site (February 11, 2010)
Bellwood Health Services is pleased to announce the launching of its new interactive website, designed to help users learn about addiction and find treatment and support resources. - Photographer Ibrahim Jassam freed after US Army held him for 17 months without explanation (February 10, 2010)
Reporters Without Borders welcomed the release today of Iraqi photographer, Ibrahim Jassam, of Reuters, who had been held by the US military since his arrest on 1st September 2008. - IFJ Condemns Arrest of Russian Editor after Exposure of Police Corruption Sparks Raid (February 10, 2010)
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today condemned the arrest of Valery Smetanin, Editor-in-chief and Galina Yablokova and her son Alexej Yablokov, two founders of the Ivanovo-Press weekly in central Russia. - Organize Anything Announces Top 10 List of Best Organizing Products (February 9, 2010)
Organize Anything Announces Top 10 List of Best Organizing Products - US military must explain why marines censored Haitian photographer (February 7, 2010)
Homère Cardichon, a photographer working for the daily Le Nouvelliste in Haiti, had his camera confiscated by US marines while covering a demonstration by disgruntled residents outside the US embassy in the Port-au-Prince. - BTselem demands a halt to baseless assault by Rights and Democracy chair (February 7, 2010)
BTselem has written to demand that Board members of the Canadian organization Rights and Democracy stop maligning B'Tselem's name. - Canadas Largest All-Franchise Show Comes to Toronto on February 20 & 21, 2010 (February 5, 2010)
The Franchise Show, Canadas most trusted franchise-only tradeshow, runs Saturday, Feb. 20 and Sunday, Feb. 21 at the Toronto Congress Centre, in Hall A/B, 650 Dixon Road in Etobicoke, Ontario. More details at www.cfa.ca/TheFranchiseShow/ - Picture-Perfect Advice for Sorting and Storing your Photos (February 3, 2010)
Photographs are a great way to remember special occasions, but its not always easy to keep them sorted. Here are a few tips you can follow when printing or picking up your snapshots that will help you organize and protect your precious moments: - IFJ Marks End of Deadly Decade' With Report on Journalists and Media Staff Killed in 2009 (February 1, 2010)
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today issued its report on journalists and media workers who died in the exercise of journalism in 2009. The report provides detailed information of media killings. - IFJ Report Lists Chinas Secret Bans on Media Reporting (February 1, 2010)
A new report by the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) on press freedom in China highlights the battle by local censors to control media commentary on a wide range of topics throughout in 2009. - Celebrating the 5th Anniversary of Non-Violent Resistance in Bil'in in the West Bank (February 1, 2010)
Come to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the non-violent resistance in Bil'in in the occupied West Bank. February 5th from 5 until 6pm at the Iisraeli Consulate 180 Bloor St. W. Toronto. - Regulatory Ammendments Necessary To Stabilize Licensed Child Care (January 28, 2010)
Operators of small non-profit and commercial child care centres attend Provincial consultations, hoping for solutions to help keep cost of licensed care affordable for parents. - The IFJ and Article 19 Support The Guardian in Court Battle for Journalists Rights in Iraq (January 28, 2010)
ARTICLE 19, the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and the Iraqi Union of Journalists today called on the Iraqi authorities to drop charges of defamation against the British newspaper The Guardian and its journalist Ghaith Abdul-Ahad. - Mohammed Khatib, coordinator of West Bank Coordination Committee arrested (January 28, 2010)
Mohammed Khatibs arrest today is the most severe escalation in a recent wave of repression again the Palestinian popular struggle and its leadership. Khatib is the 35th resident of Bilin to be arrested on suspicions related to anti-Wall protest . - Try Something New in 2010 (January 27, 2010)
Its the beginning of another new year and everyone is busy thinking of ways to improve their lives. Take the opportunity of a new calendar year to get off to a fresh start. Here are 7 tips you can follow to help you start the New Year off right. - Popular Online Charity Contest Wins More Nomination Time for Nonprofits (January 26, 2010)
Popular Snack Maker Extends Online Contest by Two Weeks To Give People More Time to Nominate Inspiring Charities For Chance To Win $30,000 in Shared Prize Money. - Inaugural Event: A dramatic reading of a personal account of bombing of Gaza (January 25, 2010)
New Toronto Art and Culture Venue - Beit Zatoun. Inaugural Event: A dramatic reading of SEVEN DAYS FROM A GAZA DIARY, on 1st anniversary of Israeli assault on Gaza. In Toronto; Saturday January 30 at 6 pm. Beit Zatoun House, 612 Markham St. - IFIC 2009 Year in Review in Conversatiom with Dennis Yanchus (January 25, 2010)
Investor sentiment, sales and Canadas international standing will be discussed at this media-only event. - Sources welcomes Open Access Limited (January 23, 2010)
Sources welcomes a new member: Open Access Limited. Open Access provides journalists with unbiased sources for stories about how companies can better help employees save for retirement. - Sources welcomes Media Awareness Network (January 23, 2010)
Sources welcomes a new member: Media Awareness Network. Media Awareness Network (MNet) is a Canadian not-for-profit centre of expertise in media and digital literacy. - Sources welcomes Crescent School (January 23, 2010)
Sources welcomes a new member: Crescent School. Established in 1913, Crescent School is a day school for boys. - Sources welcomes Bayshore Specialty Rx (January 23, 2010)
Sources welcomes Bayshore Specialty Rx. Bayshore Specialty RX offers a wide range of infusion-related and pharmaceutical support services to clients such as government care programs, pharmaceutical companies and health care organizatiations. - Family Day project transforms family stories into permanent keepsakes (January 22, 2010)
Family Service Toronto is inviting families to make free recordings their stories at a week-long event called Im Listening: Conversations for Keeps in honour of Family Day. - Religious Minorities Should Fight Hatred Together (January 22, 2010)
A Gallup Poll showing the linkages of hatred between groups should foster more collaboration - Final call for nominations for the second annual Award of Excellence for Comptrollership in the Public Sector (January 21, 2010)
CMA Canada and CIPFA invite federal public servants to nominate colleagues and/or to self-nominate for the Award of Excellence for Comptrollership in the Public Sector. All nominations must be received by Friday, January 22, 2010. - Iranian regime accused of crimes against humanity (January 20, 2010)
Reporters Without Borders today accused the Iranian regime of crimes against humanity and urged the international community to speak out. - Lack of transparency on Israels expulsion of US journalist (January 20, 2010)
Reporters Without Borders condemns suspicious circumstances surrounding Israels expulsion of US journalist, Jared Malsin, editor for the English service of the Palestinian press agency Maan. - Use what you have the cure for your post-Christmas financial blues (January 20, 2010)
Its a new year - time for new resolutions and goals. Here's one that will help you get organized while warding off the post-Christmas financial blues use what you have. You'd be surprised at how many items you have lying around that you've never... - A dramatic reading of a searing, personal account of bombing of Gaza (January 18, 2010)
Inaugural Event at New Toronto Art and Culture Venue - Beit Zatoun. A dramatic reading of SEVEN DAYS FROM A GAZA DIARY, on 1st anniversary of Israeli assault on Gaza. In Toronto; Saturday January 30 at 6 pm. Beit Zatoun House, 612 Markham St. - Free Crisis Counselling for Haitians Living in Toronto (January 18, 2010)
Haitians living in Toronto can now access free crisis counselling services from Family Service Toronto and Family Services Employee Assistance Program. This service is being offered in partnership with the Centre Francophone de Toronto. - Western Law Student Wins International Academic Awards (January 18, 2010)
Canadian law student relates his experience studying law in Israel after recently presented awards for academic merit there. - Provincial Nutrition Society agrees new School Food and Beverage Policy is a positive step (January 15, 2010)
The Ontario Society of Nutrition Professionals in Public Health (OSNPPH) and the Ontario Public Health Association (OPHA) applaud the Ontario Ministry of Education for the release of the School Food and Beverage Policy. - Reporters Without Borders to create centre of operations for Haitian journalists (January 15, 2010)
Reporters Without Borders intends to set up a centre of operations for Haitian journalists in Port-au-Prince in order to enable them to cover the situation and thereby assist the process of providing assistance to the population. - IFJ Condemns Deportation Move against US Journalist in Israel (January 15, 2010)
The International Federation of Journalists today called on Israeli authorities to revoke the deportation order served on American journalist and chief English editor of Ma'an news agency, Jared Malsin, who has been denied re-entry to the country. - Hollywood Goody Bags: Canadian Wine Wins Coveted Spot in Bag Swag for Golden Globe Awards Party (January 15, 2010)
Canadas Northern Ice Wine Selected for Inclusion in Prize Package for 2010 Golden Globe Winners, Nominees and Party-Goers. - Hollywood Stars Enjoy Swag Bag Heaven at 2010 Golden Globe Awards (January 15, 2010)
Gourmet Snack Maker Earns A-List Recognition for Inclusion in Swanky Loot Bags for Movie Stars and Award Show Party-Goers. - Day Care For Younger Children Put At Risk By Province's JK/SK Plan (January 13, 2010)
Day care owners say centre closures and fee increases are imminent if Ontario government doesn't act quickly to stabilize child care system in the wake of new school-based JK/SK plan. - Support urgently needed for Haiti after 7.0 quake (January 13, 2010)
Canadian Feed The Children's community partners in the worst hit areas - urgent support needed - Google rebels against Chinas Internet censors (January 13, 2010)
Reporters Without Borders hails US Internet giant Googles announcement yesterday that it will stop censoring the Chinese version of its search engine, Google.cn a move that could lead to Google.cns closure and Googles withdrawal from China. - Editor of Amazonian weekly gets one-year sentence for defamation (January 13, 2010)
Reporters Without Borders condemns the one-year jail sentence that a court in Bagua, in the northeastern Amazonian province of Utcumbamba in Peru, passed yesterday on Alejandro Carrascal Carrasco, the editor of the regional weekly Nor Oriente. - Start the New Year right (January 13, 2010)
Its a new year and a time when people like to start fresh and sample some new approaches to areas in your life you would like to improve. You have seen the development of the organizing and redesign shows take over our television stations. - Online Surveys Pay Off For Snack Marketer and Hard-Hit Charities (January 9, 2010)
Popular Snack Maker Finds Creative Way to Improve Product Development and Fund Charities - Alternatives to Body Scans Do Exist (January 9, 2010)
If the technology exists to detect even greater hazards and protect privacy concerns, why wouldn't our government want to consider them? - Canadian Shippers Expect Modest Growth in 2010 (January 6, 2010)
Shippers expect modest growth in their volumes and in rate increases of their carriers in 2010. That is one of the findings in the 5th annual benchmarking survey undertaken by Supply Chain Surveys Inc. for the Canadian Industrial Transportation Assoc - News Years Resolutions or Fatal Attraction? (January 6, 2010)
Are you like most people? Have you set and broken many of your New Years Resolutions already? Have you spent time focused on your deficits and shortcomings? The law of attraction says we will draw those things towards us that we spend time thinking - PM Prorogues Politics Over National Security (January 5, 2010)
Ambiguity of Conservative MP's statements around body scanners could violate Canadian privacy law. - Making blasphemy an offence takes Europe back several centuries (January 4, 2010)
Reporters Without Borders condemns with the utmost firmness a new defamation law in Ireland that establishes blasphemy as an offence punishable by a fine of up to 25,000 euros. The law took effect on 1 January. - Riga-based daily ransacked by unidentified intruders (January 4, 2010)
Reporters Without Borders condemns a break-in by unidentified intruders at the offices of the Riga-based daily Neatkariga Rita Avize (www.nra.lv) and its publishing house SIA Mediju Nams. - IPS Africa Launches Reporting Gender-Based Violence Handbook (January 3, 2010)
Inter Press Service (IPS) Africa has launched a new handbook for reporters to support sustained media coverage of gender-based violence beyond 16 Days of No Violence Against Women and Children.
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