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BMO Groupe Financier – Liste Des Donataires BMO Groupe financier – Liste des donataires Figurant parmi les plus grandes entreprises donatrices du Canada, BMO Groupe financier s’est engagé à améliorer la qualité de la vie dans les collectivités où il exerce ses activités. Aujourd’hui, nous finançons des organismes caritatifs et des organismes sans but lucratif dans des centaines de collectivités en Amérique du Nord. Voici une liste d’organismes que nous avons soutenus au cours de l’exercice 2013. 1997 Black Aces Soccer, Kamloops, Ont. Action Contre la Faim ACF (Canada) Action Against Hunger ACF Alzheimer Society of New Brunswick/Société Alzheimer du 2005 LaSalle Titans, LaSalle, Ont. (Canada), Montréal, Qc Nouveau-Brunswick, Saint John, N.-B. 4-H Foundation/Fondation des 4-H du Canada, Ottawa, Ont. ADMH Partners in Caring Foundation, Arnprior, Ont. Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia, Halifax, N.-É. 51 Division Community Police Liaison Committees, Toronto, Ont. Aga Khan Foundation Canada/Fondation Aga Khan Canada, Alzheimer Society of Toronto, Toronto, Ont. 519 Church Street Community Centre, Toronto, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. Amherstburg Minor Hockey, Amherstburg, Ont. 611 Harvard Mark 2 Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets, AIDS Coalition of Nova Scotia, Halifax, N.-É. Amherstburg Recreation Complex, Amherstburg, Ont. Dunnville, Ont. AIDS Committee of Toronto, Toronto, Ont. AMICA Helping Hands Community Program Society, 6th Pickering Scout Group, Pickering, Ont. Airdrie Food Bank, Airdrie, Alb. Vancouver, C.-B. Ajax Knights Minor Hockey Team, Ajax, Ont. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Society of Alberta, Calgary, Alb. A Alberta Cancer Foundation, Calgary, Alb. Anaphylaxis Canada/Anaphlylaxie Canada, Toronto, Ont. A Loving Spoonfull Meals Society, Vancouver, C.-B. Alberta Children's Hospital Foundation, Calgary, Alb. Anavets Assiniboia Unit #283, Winnipeg, Man. A.I.E.S.E.C. Canada Inc., Toronto, Ont. Alberta Easter Seals Society, Calgary, Alb. Ancaster Soccer Club, Ancaster, Ont. A.S.T.C. Science World Society, Vancouver, C.-B. ALS Canada, Markham, Ont. Annapolis Region Community Arts Council, Annapolis, N.-É. Aberdeen Health Foundation Society, New Glasgow, N.-É. Alvinston Minor Ball Association, Alvinston, Ont. Antigonish Minor Hockey Association, Antigonish, N.-É. Abilities Centre Durham, Whitby, Ont. Alzheimer Society of Alberta and North West Territories, Archbishop O'Leary Soccer Academy, Edmonton, Ont. Acadia Minor Hockey Association, Coldbrook, N.-É. Edmonton, Alb. Art Gallery of Alberta Society, Edmonton, Alb. Acadia University, Wolfville, N.-É. Alzheimer Society of B.C., Vancouver, C.-B. Art Gallery of Ontario/Musée des beaux-arts de l'Ontario, Accueil Bonneau Inc., Montréal, Qc Alzheimer Society of Canada/Société canadienne Alzheimer, Toronto, Ont. Acting Up Stage Theatre Company Inc., Toronto, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Arthur Minor Lacrosse Association, Arthur, Ont. MD BMO Groupe Financier • Liste des donataires 2013 1 Arts for Children and Youth, Toronto, Ont. Beach Community Soccer League, Toronto, Ont. British Columbia's Children’s Hospital Foundation, Arts North Youth Company, Guelph, Ont. Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Fredericton, N.-B. Vancouver, C.-B. Asia-Pacific Foundation of Canada, Vancouver, C.-B. Bedford Basin Yacht Club, Bedford, N.-É. Brussels Minor Soccer, Brussels, Ont. Aspen Family and Community Network Society, Calgary, Alb. Bella Rose Arts Centre Society, Halifax, N.-É. Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, Toronto, Ont. Asperger's Society of Ontario, Toronto, Ont. Belleville Ravens Volleyball Club, Belleville, Ont. Burlington Youth Soccer Club, Burlington, Ont. Assiniboine Park Conservancy Inc., Winnipeg, Man. Bentley Museum Society, Bentley, Alb. Byron Southwood Public School, London, Ont. Association de hockey les mineurs de Sherbrooke Ouest, Bereaved Families of Ontario - Toronto, Toronto, Ont. Byron-Springbank Royal Canadian Legion, London, Ont. Sherbrooke, Qc Bereaved Families of Ontario Durham Region, Oshawa, Ont. Association de hockey mineur de Lachennaie, Terrebonne, Qc Best Buddies of Canada/Vrais Copains Canada, Toronto, Ont. C Association de hockey mineur de St-Eustache, St-Eustache, Qc Bibliothèque et centre d'informatique Atwater/Atwater Library C F U W Mississauga Scholarship Fund, Mississauga, Ont. Association des bénévoles du Musée des beaux-arts de and Computer Centre, Westmount, Qc C.D. Howe Institute, Toronto, Ont. Montréal/Volunteer Association of the Montreal Museum of Bide-Awhile Animal Shelter Society, Dartmouth, N.-É. C3 Korean Canadian Society, Vancouver, C.-B. Fine Arts, Montréal, Qc Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada/Grands Frères Grandes Caboto Club Soccer, Windsor, Ont. Association Sportive Monteuil de Laval, Laval, Qc Soeurs du Canada, Burlington, Ont. CAG Contemporary Art Gallery Society of British Columbia, Assumption University, Windsor, Ont. Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver, Vancouver, C.-B. Vancouver, C.-B. Atelier Theatre Society, Toronto, Ont. Big Brothers of Sarnia - Lambton, Sarnia, Ont. Caledon Girls Hockey, Caledon, Ont. Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada Inc., Moncton, N.-B. Bill Reid Foundation, Vancouver, C.-B. Calgary Drop-In & Rehab Centre Society, Calgary, Alb. Atlantic Community Newspaper Awards, Halifax, N.-É. Bishop's University Foundation, Sherbrooke, Qc Calgary Health Trust, Calgary, Alb. Atlantic Grocery Foundation, Halifax, N.-É. Black Diamond Aboriginal Partnerships, Calgary, Alb. Calgary Opera Association, Calgary, Alb. Atlantic Institute for Market Studies, Halifax, N.-É. Black Loyalist Heritage Society, Shelburne, N.-É. Calgary Police Foundation, Calgary, Alb. Atlantic Provinces Economic Council, Halifax, N.-É. Blind Date with a Star – Learning Disabilities of Nova Scotia, Calgary Royals Athletic Association, Calgary, Alb. Atlantic Salmon Federation (Canada)/Federation du Saumon St. John's, T.-N.-L. Calgary Stampede Foundation, Calgary, Alb. Atltantic (Canada), St-Andrews, N.-B. Blow Me Down Cross Country Ski Club, Corner Brook, T.-N.-L. Calgary Young Men Christian's Association, Calgary, Alb. Atletico Toronto Soccer Club, Toronto, Ont. Bluewater Hawks Girls Hockey, Strathroy, Ont. Cambridge Memorial Hospital Foundation, Cambridge, Ont. Atrium Innovations Cycling Challenge, Québec, Qc B'nai Brith Foundation District No. 22, Toronto, Ont. Cambridge Sports Park Men's Hockey, Cambridge, Ont. Aurora Tigers Minor Hockey Association, Aurora, Ont. Books for Me! Literacy Foundation, Vancouver, C.-B. Camp Oochigeas, Toronto, Ont. Austrian Society Trust Fund, Montréal, Qc Boston Pizza Foundation, Richmond, C.-B. Campbellford Memorial Hospital Foundation, Campbellford, Ont. Autism Society Ontario, Toronto, Ont. Boundless Adventures Association, Toronto, Ont. Camrose Minor Ball Association, Camrose, Alb. Bow Valley College, Calgary, Alb. Canada Company: Many Ways to Serve, Toronto, Ont. B Bow-Inn 4-H Beef Club, Innisfail, Alb. Canada's National Ballet School, l'École nationale de ballet du Ballet Jörgen Canada, Toronto, Ont. Boys and Girls Club of Canada/Clubs Garçons et Filles du Canada, Toronto, Ont. Barbados Ball Canada Inc., Mississauga, Ont. Canada, Ottawa, Ont. Canadian Association for the Advancement of Amateur Bard on the Beach Theatre Society, Vancouver, C.-B. Boys and Girls Clubs of Canada Foundation/Fondation des Clubs Women's Hockey - Canadian Women's Hockey League, Barrie Minor Hockey Association, Barrie, Ont. Garçons et Filles du Canada, Toronto, Ont. Mississauga, Ont. Barrie Out Of The Cold, Barrie, Ont. Brampton Canadettes Girls Hockey Association, Brampton, Ont. Canadian Avalanche Foundation/Fondation Canadienne des Barrie Women's Hockey Association, Barrie, Ont. Brams United Girls Soccer Club, Brampton, Ont. Avalanches, Canmore, Alb. Battle River Community Foundation, Camrose, Alb. Brantford Aquatic Club, Brantford, Ont. Canadian Blood Services/Société canadienne du sang, Bay Street Children's Foundation/Fondation Bay Street pour Bridgepoint Health Foundation, Toronto, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. Enfants, Toronto, Ont. Brigadoon Children’s Camp Society, Halifax, N.-É. Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, Toronto, Ont. BC Cancer Foundation, Victoria, C.-B. British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Canadian Cancer Society (Nova Scotia Division), Halifax, N.-É. BC Interior Horse Rescue Society, Vernon, C.-B. Animals, Vancouver, C.-B. Canadian Cancer Society British Columbia and Yukon Division, BMO Groupe Financier • Liste des donataires 2013 2 Vancouver, C.-B. Calgary, Alb. Centre for Opportunities, Respect & Empowerment, Canadian Cancer Society New Brunswick, Saint John, N.-B. Canadian Western Agribition Scholarship Fund, Regina, Sask. Toronto, Ont. Canadian Cancer Society Newfoundland Division, Canadian Women's Foundation/Fondation Canadienne des Centre hospitalier de St-Mary - St. Mary's Hospital, Montréal, Qc St. John's, T.-N.-L. Femmes, Toronto, Ont. Centre hospitalier universitaire de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Qc Canadian Cancer Society Ontario Division, Toronto, Ont. Canadian Youth Business Foundation/La Fondation canadienne Centre Marguerite Center de Prescott-Russell, L'Original, Ont. Canadian Centre for Architecture/Centre Canadien des jeunes entrepreneurs, Toronto, Ont. Chamber Factory: Works for Small Ensembles, Toronto, Ont. d'Architecture, Montréal, Qc CancerCare Manitoba Foundation Inc., Winnipeg, Man. Chansons pour vos yeux, Chicoutimi, Qc Canadian Centre for Diversity/Centre Canadian Pour La Diversité, Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Support Programs Inc., Charlotte County Civic Centre Project Inc., St. Stephen, N.-B. Toronto, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. Chiefswood Board of Trustees, Ohsweken,
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