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Seniors Active Living Centres, or SALC, offer a range of social, cultural, learning and recreational programs for seniors. SALC information …
Includes five-year age groups, for the Pan-Canadian Education Indicators Program (PCEIP).
The Family Support for Children with Disabilities (FSCD) program works with eligible families to provide support and services based on …
Internal Services are those groups of related activities and resources that the federal government considers to be services in support …
The Strategic Jobs and Investment Fund was a grant and loan program that attracted investment in leading-edge projects that built …
Internal Services are those groups of related activities and resources that the federal government considers to be services in support …
The multidisciplinary character of the Nahidik program produced measurements of biology/ecology (primary production, phytoplankton, zooplankton, benthos, fish), chemical and physical …
As part of the new initiative on Promoting Health Equity: Mental Health of Black Canadians Fund, the Public Health Agency …