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FAX: (416) 487-4429 A E-mail: [email protected] Barbara Benoliel, President AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS ACROSS : Canada: ADR Institute of Canada, Inc. AMEC Phone: (416) 487-4733 E-mail: [email protected] 2020 Winston Park Dr., Ste. 700, Oakville, ON L6H 6X7 P. David McCutcheon, President AMEC is an engineering and project man- Judy Ballantyne, Executive Director agement services company with Canadian op- : erational headquarters in Oakville, Canada. ACT Foundation British Columbia Arbitration & Mediation With office networks across the Americas, con- 379 Holland Ave., , ON K1Y 0Y9 Institute tinental Europe and Asia, AMEC manages The ACT Foundation is a dynamic, national Phone: (604) 736-6614 projects worldwide. It generated annual rev- non-profit organization dedicated to educating E-mail: [email protected] enues of US $8.4 billion in 2003 and employs Canadians about illnesses which lead to Matti Saar, Communication Committee 45,000 people in over 40 countries. prehospital emergencies. ACT’s strengths in- Chair The company works across the public and clude creating public awareness on critical private sectors, locally and internationally, and health issues, stimulating public action through Alberta: in a range of sectors including transport, oil and advocacy and facilitating action through part- Alberta Arbitration & Mediation Society gas and power as well as generally across in- nership. ACT helps communities across Phone: (780) 433-4881 dustry and commerce. AMEC designs, delivers Canada establish mandatory high school CPR. E-mail: [email protected] and supports infrastructure assets. Specific World Wide Web: Wes Pangrass, Executive Director services include: project management, environ- http://www.actfoundation.ca Saskatchewan: mental and technical consultancy, architectural Phone: (613) 729-3455 ADR Institute of Saskatchewan Inc. and engineering design, funding and feasibil- Toll free: 1-800-465-9111 Phone: (306) 596-7275 ity studies, planning, procurement, construc- FAX: (613) 729-5837 E-mail: [email protected] tion and multi-technical services, facilities management, maintenance and decommis- Sandra Clarke, Executive Director Ken Gamble, Past President sioning. E-mail: [email protected] Manitoba: World Wide Web: http://www.amec.com Micheline Joanisse, Director of Arbitration & Mediation Institute of Communications Manitoba Inc. Phone: (905) 829-5400 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (204) 783-0529 FAX: (905) 829-5401 E-mail: [email protected] Michael Jolliffe, Vice-President, ADR Institute of Johanna Effler, Administrator Communications and Government Relations Phone: (905) 403-5039 234 Eglinton Ave. E., Ste. 500, Atlantic: E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M4P 1K5 ADR Atlantic Institute The ADR Institute of Ontario is the leading Phone: (902) 435-3084 Rosemary Todd, Manager, Communications professional association for arbitrators and E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (905) 829-5400, ext. 2530 E-mail: [email protected] mediators in Ontario. The Institute is your Eric K. Sloane, President source for neutrals with area-specific expertise, rules (standardized arbitration and mediation procedures that can be tailored for specific dis- putes) and dispute administration services. World Wide Web: http://www.adrontario.ca Phone: (416) 487-4447 Summer 2005 Sources 173

Toll free: 1-800-668-2248 Colleen Wilson, Director, Corporate Communications Phone: (780) 420-5624 FAX: (780) 426-4062 E-mail: [email protected] Mike Lupien, Supervisor, Public Affairs Phone: (780) 420-3475 FAX: (780) 426-4062 Aon Consulting / E-mail: [email protected] The Academy of Groupe-conseil Aon Spherical Arts 145 Wellington St. W., Ste. 500, 38 Hanna Ave., Toronto, ON M6K 1X5 Toronto, ON M5J 1H8 The Academy occupies space in the old Aon Consulting is a single source of power- Brunswick billiard factory located in Toronto’s ful human resource ideas and solutions de- fashionable Liberty Village. Built in 1890, the signed to enhance productivity and perform- building is a warm reminder of a bygone era. ance. We are experts in the fields of health and The club’s antique billiard tables, art-filled benefits, retirement, talent strategies, commu- 909 11 Ave. S.W., Calgary, AB T2R 1L8 walls, extensive libations and eclectic furniture nication, compensation and workers’ compen- ATCO EnergySense provides friendly, unbi- groupings create a feeling of casual elegance. sation. ased energy efficiency advice and services for World Wide Web: Please direct all inquiries to: Albertans. Our dedicated team of profession- http://www.sphericalarts.com Marilynne Madigan als helps you save money on energy costs and helps make your home or business more en- Phone: (416) 532-2782 Phone: (416) 542-5578 FAX: (416) 532-3075 E-mail: [email protected] ergy efficient. We also offer the Energuide for Houses energy evaluation, a service developed Richard Williams, Owner by Natural Resources Canada. Ext. 21 World Wide Web: E-mail: [email protected] http://www.atcoenergysense.com Darren Bryenton, Marketing and Phone: (403) 245-7868 Communications E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 29 E-mail: [email protected] Mark Antonuk, Program Manager Phone: (403) 245-7199 10035 105 St., Edmonton, AB T5J 2V6 FAX: (403) 245-7884 The ATCO Blue Flame Kitchen has been E-mail: [email protected] dishing up household advice and recipes to Heidi Boehm, Energy Analyst Albertans for more than 70 years. Our profes- Phone: (403) 245-7874 sional home economists answer consumer FAX: (403) 245-7884 questions related to food, general nutrition, E-mail: [email protected] laundry and household problems. Our specialty is the science of everyday life. World Wide Web: http://www.atcoblueflamekitchen.com Acadia University Phone: (780) 420-1010 Wolfville, NS B4P 2R6 Barbara Barnes, B.Sc., P.H.Ec., Supervisor, Acadia is a primarily undergraduate institu- Home Economist tion, home to world-class faculty in the fields Phone: (780) 420-7283 of arts, science and professional studies. FAX: (780) 420-3487 10035 105 St., Edmonton, AB T5J 2V6 Acadia provides students with a technology- E-mail: [email protected] ATCO Gas is Alberta’s largest natural gas rich learning environment which integrates the delivery company serving more than 2.4 mil- use of notebook computers into the curricu- lion Albertans in almost 300 communities. lum. Headquartered in Edmonton, ATCO Gas oper- World Wide Web: http://www.acadiau.ca LISTINGS ates and maintains 34,000 kilometres of natu- ral gas pipeline throughout Alberta. Office of Public Affairs: Scott Roberts, Senior Director of World Wide Web: http://www.atcogas.com Communications and Public Affairs Phone: (780) 424-5222 Phone: (902) 585-1705 Colleen Wilson, Director, Corporate FAX: (902) 585-1072 10035 105 St., Edmonton, AB T5J 2V6 Communications E-mail: [email protected] ATCO Electric provides the safe, reliable Phone: (780) 420-5624 delivery of electricity to homes, farms and FAX: (780) 426-4062 businesses in more than 200 communities in E-mail: [email protected] Alberta. Headquartered in Edmonton, ATCO Mike Lupien, Supervisor, Public Affairs Electric has 37 offices serving nearly two- Phone: (780) 420-3475 thirds of the province in northern and east-cen- FAX: (780) 426-4062 Sources Hot Tip tral Alberta. E-mail: [email protected] Keep in touch. Any questions about World Wide Web: your Sources subscriptions? http://www.atcoelectric.com Call (416) 964-7799 174 Sources Summer 2005 Accent on Feet users with immediate, lawful and economical censed to practise their health professions in access to excerpts from published works while the jurisdiction in which they are presently 4430 Bathurst St., Ste. 503, ensuring that copyright owners are fairly com- engaged in practice. Toronto, ON M3H 3S3 pensated for that use. Access Copyright repre- Advanced Hi-Tech foot care service for chil- World Wide Web: sents more than 7,700 Canadian creators and http://www.afcinstitute.com dren, adults and seniors. Including prescription publishers. orthotics, Minimal Incision Surgery, Laser, E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: IsoGard Surgery, Endoscopic Heel Surgery, HEAD OFFICE: and Radiosurgery. World-renowned celebrity http://www.accesscopyright.ca shoe collection. Phone: (416) 868-1620 Cheryll A. Kwok, Executive Director Phone: (416) 752-3988 World Wide Web: www.accentonfeet.com Toll free: 1-800-893-5777 FAX: (416) 868-1621 FAX: (416) 752-4398 Hartley Miltchin, D.P.M. (Doctor of E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Podiatric Medicine) Linda Rapson, M.D., CAFCI Executive Phone: (416) 635-8637 Maureen Cavan, Executive Director Suzanne Dugard, Communications Manager President Toll free: 1-866-535-8637 Phone: (416) 968-1366 FAX: (416) 635-8678 FAX: (416) 968-1367 E-mail: [email protected] Sona Tahan, M.D., CAFCI Director of Education Curriculum Phone: (416) 226-5460 FAX: (416) 223-0873 E-mail: [email protected] Sheila Williams, P.T., CAFCI, Director of Education Administration 5450 Explorer Dr., Ste. 400, Phone: (204) 489-0118 Mississauga, ON L4W 5M1 FAX: (204) 489-0528 Accenture is a global management consult- E-mail: [email protected] ing, technology services and outsourcing com- Active Healthy Kids Ruth LeDrew, M.D., CAFCI President pany. Committed to delivering innovation, Phone: (709) 782-3883 Accenture collaborates with its clients to help Canada / Jeunes en FAX: (709) 782-0216 them become high-performance businesses E-mail: [email protected] and governments. With deep industry and busi- forme Canada REGIONAL CONTACTS: ness process expertise, broad global resources 1185 Eglinton Ave. E., Ste. 501, and a proven track record, Accenture can mo- Toronto, ON M3C 3C6 British Columbia: bilize the right people, skills and technologies Active Healthy Kids Canada is a charitable Carolyn Gluckie, B.Sc., P.T., R.Ac., CAFCI to help clients improve their performance. organization and a national leader in the area Phone: (250) 767-0161 With more than 100,000 people in 48 coun- of physical activity for children and youth. We E-mail: [email protected] tries, the company generated net revenues advocate for an increase in quality, accessible, Alberta: of US $13.67 billion for fiscal year ended enjoyable physical activity participation expe- Frances Picherack, R.N., R.Ac., M.Ed. Aug. 31, 2004. Its home page in Canada is riences for children and youth where they live, Phone: (780) 437-5251 www.accenture.ca. learn and play. FAX: (780) 439-3462 World Wide Web: http://www.accenture.ca World Wide Web: E-mail: [email protected] Christopher Barnes, Marketing Specialist http://www.activehealthykids.ca Saskatchewan: Phone: (416) 641-5088 Phone: (416) 426-7120 Jane Welsh, P.T., CAFCI FAX: (416) 641-5123 FAX: (416) 426-7373 Phone: (306) 525-8545 E-mail: E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (306) 525-8895 [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Shannon Boyd, Corporate Communications Sarah Thompson, Media and Analyst Co-ordinator Manitoba: Manager Phone: (416) 426-7297 TBA Phone: (416) 641-4416 E-mail: [email protected] Ontario: FAX: (416) 641-5123 Doug Freer, P.T., CAFCI E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (705) 733-0660 FAX: (705) 739-2377 E-mail: [email protected] Quebec: TBA New Brunswick: Jacek Brachaniec, P.T., CAFCI Phone: (506) 867-0543 Acupuncture Foundation of FAX: (506) 859-6911 Access Copyright, Canada Institute E-mail: [email protected] Newfoundland: 2131 Lawrence Ave. E., Ste. 204, The Canadian Copyright Kathleen M. Halley, M.D., CAFCI Scarborough, ON M1R 5G4 Phone: (709) 368-2101 Licensing Agency The AFCI/IFAC is a non-profit national or- FAX: (709) 368-6686 1 Yonge St., Ste. 1900, ganization founded in 1995 to design and pro- E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M5E 1E5 vide continuing education in acupuncture to Access Copyright, the Canadian Copyright physicians, dentists, physiotherapists, Licensing Agency, licenses public access to chiropractors, naturopaths, baccalaureate reg- copyright protected works. Its licences provide istered nurses and acupuncturists who are li- Summer 2005 Sources 175

Nova Scotia: Jennifer Ramsdale, Registered Massage Phone: (514) 832-0777 Christene A. Misener, P.T., CAFCI Therapist FAX: (514) 832-0778 Phone: (902) 434-3759 Ext. 189 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (902) 434-4135 E-mail: [email protected] Micheline Bouchard, President and CEO E-mail: [email protected] Kamran Naushahi, Squash Professional Ext. 237 PEI: Ext. 128 E-mail: [email protected] Terri Lynn Thompson, B.Sc., P.T., CAFCI E-mail: [email protected] Warren Baker, Chief Operating Officer Phone: (902) 935-8756 Blair Larsen, Director of Fitness Ext. 231 FAX: (902) 838-5187 Ext. 116 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Jacques Bédard, Chief Financial Officer Addiction Intervention Lorna Smith, General Manager Ext. 233 Ext. 122 E-mail: [email protected] Services E-mail: [email protected] Pierre Couture, Vice-President, Sales and 4211 Yonge St., Ste. 420, Ian McDonald, Yoga Instructor Marketing Toronto, ON M2P 2A9 Phone: (416) 534-5224 Ext. 238 AIS is a team of seasoned addiction counsel- E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] lors and trained intervention specialists whose Regina Radisic, Pilates Instructor Sébastien Gignac, Corporate Secretary and sole purpose is to coach families in a dramatic Ext. 214 General Counsel process “to help someone who doesn’t want E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 252 help,” and bring healing to the family. Our sta- E-mail: [email protected] tistics confirm a 90 per cent success rate. Tyrone Estabrook, Director of Personal Training Joe Kozikowski, Chief Medical Officer World Wide Web: Ext. 115 Ext. 273 http://newlifecounselling.com E-mail: E-mail: [email protected] Rosemary Munro, CADC, Co-founder [email protected] Ani Armenian, Corporate Communications Phone: (416) 694-5282 Mary Anne Lee, Assistant Director of Co-ordinator E-mail: [email protected] Personal Training Ext. 245 David Jones Voisey, CSAC, Co-founder Ext. 155 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 698-7754 E-mail: Jack Raymond, Vice-President, Business E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Development David Wood, M.B.A., Associate Mohamed Makkawy, Personal Trainer, Ext. 282 Phone: (416) 769-7897 Former Mr. Universe E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 173 E-mail: The Adelaide Club [email protected] 1 First Canadian Place, 100 King St. W., Anna Lampignano, Personal Trainer, Group P.O. Box 228, Toronto, ON M5X 1C8 Exercise Instructor The Adelaide Club is downtown Toronto’s Ext. 156 most complete health and fitness club, with E-mail: unparalleled breadth and depth of facilities, [email protected] services, programs and expertise. Rob Coates, Personal Trainer We provide a friendly environment where fit- Ext. 211 Advertising Standards Canada ness is achieved through a combination of E-mail: (ASC) smart exercise, nutrition, relaxation and social [email protected] activities. 175 Bloor St. E., South Tower, Ste. 1801, Member of Canada’s Cambridge Group – ART Advanced Research Toronto, ON M4W 3R8 premium downtown clubs, each with unique ASC is the national industry body com- character and history. Technologies Inc. mitted to fostering community confidence in World Wide Web: 2300 Alfred-Nobel Blvd., advertising through industry self-regulation. http://www.adelaideclub.com Saint-Laurent, QC H4S 2A4 Members include advertisers, advertising agencies, media, and industry suppliers. ASC Phone: (416) 367-9957 ART Advanced Research Technologies Inc. administers the Canadian Code of Adver- FAX: (416) 367-9653 is a leader in optical molecular imaging prod- ucts for the healthcare and pharmaceutical in- tising Standards, the principal instrument of Garth Sinclair, Director of Membership advertising self-regulation in Canada, reviews dustries. ART has developed two products LISTINGS Services based on its innovative technology. The first is consumer complaints about advertising and Ext. 117 eXplore Optix™, a molecular imaging device provides advertising preclearance copy E-mail: [email protected] designed for monitoring physiological changes review through ASC Clearance Services. David Lee, Chiropractor in living systems at the pre-clinical study World Wide Web: Phone: (416) 367-5200 phases of new drugs. eXplore Optix™ is dis- http://www.adstandards.com FAX: (416) 367-1640 tributed by GE Healthcare and is used by in- E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] dustry and academic leaders worldwide to Linda J. Nagel, President and CEO Charlotte Savela, Physiotherapist bring new and better treatments to patients ® Janet Feasby, Director, Public Affairs and Phone: (416) 367-5200 faster. The second is SoftScan , a medical Communications FAX: (416) 367-1640 imaging device designed to improve the diag- E-mail: [email protected] nosis and treatment of breast cancer. ART is Toronto: commercializing its products in a global stra- Phone: (416) 961-6311 Jean LaMantia, Registered Dietitian tegic alliance with GE Healthcare, world FAX: (416) 961-7904 Ext. 171 leader in mammography and imaging. ART’s E-mail: [email protected] shares are listed on the Toronto Stock Ex- Montréal: change under the symbol ARA. Les normes canadiennes de la publicité 4823 Sherbrooke St. W., Ste. 130, World Wide Web: http://www.art.ca Montréal, QC H3Z 1G7 176 Sources Summer 2005

World Wide Web: 2004–2005 Board of Directors: http://www.normespub.com President Phone: (514) 931-8060 Kim Shukla, P.Ag., CAC FAX: (514) 931-2797 Prairie Global Management, Box 1484, Steinbach, MB R5G 1N2 Aftercare Cremation and Phone: (204) 326-9542 Burial Service FAX: (204) 346-1029 E-mail: [email protected] 1097 O’Connor Dr., Toronto, ON M4B 2T5 We provide dignified, low-cost cremation, Vice-President burial and funeral services. Funeral Agricultural Groups Sandy Todd, P.Ag. Preplanning and Grief and Bereavement Coun- Concerned About Resources Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, selling. 24 hour service. Box 39088, St. John’s, NL A1E 5Y7 Phone: (709) 772-4604 World Wide Web: http://www.aftercare.org and the Environment 192 Nicklin Rd., Guelph, ON N1H 7L5 FAX: (709) 772-6064 Douglas McCann, President AGCare, through a membership of 17 major E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 440-8878 Ontario farm organizations, represents over Past President Toll free: 1-800-316-3231 45,000 growers of field and horticultural crops David Chanasyk, Ph.D., P.Ag., FAIC FAX: (416) 440-8964 on agricultural pesticide use, crop biotechnol- Department of Renewable Resources, E-mail: [email protected] ogy developments, nutrient management and University of Alberta, 114 St.–89 Ave., other related environmental issues. Edmonton, AB T6G 2H1 World Wide Web: http://www.agcare.org Phone: (780) 492-6538 FAX: (780) 492-4323 Phone: (519) 837-1326 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (519) 837-3209 World Wide Web: E-mail: [email protected] http://www.rr.ualberta.ca/People/ Brian Besley, Chair Index.asp?Page=Directory&id=663 Phone: (519) 925-3565 Rick Koller, P.Ag., CAC FAX: (519) 925-2503 Koller Agri-Food Development, Wayne Dorsey, Executive Member 106 – 204 3100 8th St. E., Aga Khan Foundation Canada Phone: (905) 729-3767 Saskatoon, SK S7H 0W2 Constitution Square, 360 Albert St., Lloyd Crowe, Executive Member Phone: (306) 933-2117 Ste. 1220, Ottawa, ON K1R 7X7 Phone: (613) 476-4871 FAX: (306) 249-4548 Aga Khan Foundation Canada is a non- E-mail: [email protected] Charles Stevens, Executive Member profit, non-denominational development Phone: (905) 987-5279 Kornelis (Kais) Deelstra, P.Ag., FAIC agency that seeks “Smart Solutions” to allevi- 637 Main St., P.O. Box 146, ate global poverty. Its programs emphasize Montague, PE C0A 1R0 education, health, rural development and Phone/FAX: (902) 838-2055 strengthening non-governmental organizations E-mail: [email protected] in the poorest countries of Asia and Africa. Roy Bush, Ph.D., P.Ag. AKFC is a member of the Aga Khan Develop- Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, ment Network, and many of its projects are Kentville Agriculture Centre, 32 Main St., carried out in partnership with the Canadian Kentville, NS B4N 1J5 government through the Canadian Interna- Phone: (902) 679-5544 tional Development Agency. FAX: (902) 679-5784 In Canada, the Foundation implements train- 280 Albert St., Ste. 900, E-mail: [email protected] ing and scholarship programs and facilitates Ottawa, ON K1P 5G8 links between Canadian institutions and the Donald Good, P.Ag., CAC The Agricultural Institute of Canada’s mis- developing world. It promotes public aware- Donald R. Good Law Firm, P.O. Box 5118, sion is to have a positive impact on public ness of global development issues through ac- Merivale Depot, Nepean, ON K2C 3H4 policy affecting the agri-food sector. Our fo- tivities including the World Partnership Walk Phone: (613) 228-9676 cus is on issues related to environmental and World Partnership Golf Tournaments FAX: (613) 228-7404 sustainability, food safety and food sufficiency. which are held annually across Canada. E-mail: [email protected] Our members are individuals, associations and World Wide Web: http://www.akfc.ca corporations who support our mission. Dennis McKnight, P.Ag. Kemptville College of Agricultural Phone: (613) 237-2532 World Wide Web: http://www.aic.ca Technology, Box 2003, FAX: (613) 567-2532 Communications Co-ordinator: Kemptville, ON K0G 1J0 Masood Shariff, Director of Operations Jean Sullivan, P.Ag. Phone: (613) 258-8336, ext. 348 Chris Eaton, Director of Programs Phone: (613) 232-9459, ext. 303 FAX: (613) 258-8401 FAX: (613) 594-5190 E-mail: E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Sources Hot Tip Executive Director: Ron Pidskalny, P.Ag. Tom Beach, P.Ag. 11312 57 Ave., Edmonton, AB T6H 0Z9 Embassies, consulates and high Phone: (613) 232-9459, ext. 302 Phone: (780) 434-2030 commissions to Canada, the former FAX: (613) 594-5190 E-mail: [email protected] Embassy Row is now found in E-mail: [email protected] Evans Estabrooks, P.Ag. Parliamentary Names and Numbers 207 Shaw Lane, New Maryland, NB E3C 1J2 together with Canadian embassies abroad. Phone/FAX: (506) 455-1115 Get your up-to-date list of embassies and E-mail: [email protected] government contacts by calling Sources at 416-964-7799. Summer 2005 Sources 177 Alberta Arbitration & Karen Wolfe, President Altana Pharma Inc. Mediation Society Greg Eberhart, Registrar Media Contact: 435 North Service Rd. W., 1st Fl., 10707 100th Ave., Ste. 405, Lynn Otteson, Communications Leader Oakville, ON L6M 4X8 Edmonton, AB T5J 3M1 E-mail: [email protected] One of the newest members of Canada’s re- Promotes appropriate conflict management/ search-based pharmaceutical companies, education in dispute resolution. Its objective is The Alberta Teachers’ Altana Pharma is a local operating company of public awareness of dispute resolution proc- Altana Pharma AG, Germany. Altana Pharma esses in a range of fields. Over 35 regular Association has a young and impressive history in the gas- courses, customized training programs and 11010 142nd St. N.W., troenterology market with products PantoLoc® certificate programs in Conflict Management Edmonton, AB T5N 2R1 and Panto®IV. Future therapeutic areas include are available in post-secondary campuses in The Alberta Teachers’ Association, as the Respiratory. Alberta. Directory of Arbitrators and Media- professional organization of teachers, pro- L’une des nouvelles compagnies pharma- tors is also available. motes and advances public education, safe- ceutiques canadiennes axées sur la recherche, World Wide Web: http://www.aams.ab.ca guards standards of professional practice and Altana Pharma est une filiale canadienne serves as the advocate for its 30,000 members. Phone: (780) 433-4881 d’Altana AG en Allemagne. Altana Pharma a The association also conducts educational re- Toll free: 1-800-232-7214 une courte et impressionnante carrière en search, lobbies government to promote excel- FAX: (780) 433-9024 gastroentérologie grâce aux produits lent education policies and handles collective ® ® E-mail: [email protected] PantoLoc et Panto IV. Ses projets d’avenir bargaining and grievances. incluent les traitements en pneumologie. Wes M. Pangrass, Executive Director World Wide Web: E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.teachers.ab.ca http://www.altanapharma.ca Sandy Livingstone, Education Co-ordinator Toll free in Alberta: 1-800-232-7208 E-mail: [email protected] Natasha Bond, Manager, Corporate Frank Bruseker, President Communications Alberta Association of Phone: (780) 447-9444 Phone: (905) 465-4171 FAX: (780) 455-6481 Cellular: (905) 330-5761 Registered Nurses E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (905) 469-5581 11620 168 St., Edmonton, AB T5M 4A6 Donna Swiniarski, Communications AARN is the professional and regulatory Director body for Alberta’s more than 27,000 RNs, the Phone: (780) 447-9467 Alzheimer Society of largest health-care profession in Alberta. It sets FAX: (780) 455-6481 nursing practice standards and ensures E-mail: [email protected] Canada Albertans receive effective, safe and ethical National Office: nursing services. Eilish Lemieux, Media Liaison Phone: (780) 447-9411 20 Eglinton Ave. W., World Wide Web: http://www.nurses.ab.ca FAX: (780) 455-6481 Ste. 1200, Toronto, ON M4R 1K8 Toll free: 1-800-252-9392 E-mail: [email protected] The Alzheimer Society is a national, not-for- FAX: (780) 452-3276 profit health organization dedicated to helping E-mail: [email protected] people affected by Alzheimer Disease. The Society works to provide education and sup- Margaret Ward-Jack, Director of port for people with the disease and their fami- Communications lies, and to fund research to find a cause and Phone: (780) 453-0515 cure for the disease. E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.alzheimer.ca Rachel Champagne, Manager of Communications NATIONAL OFFICE: Phone: (780) 453-0516 Stacey Johnson, Manager, Media Relations E-mail: [email protected] and Communications Ste. 800, Terrace Plaza, 4445 Calgary Trail S., Phone: (416) 488-8772, ext. 240 Carla Howatt, Communications Edmonton, AB T6H 5R7 Toll free (in Canada): 1-800-616-8816 Co-ordinator AWNA represents over 100 community FAX: (416) 488-3778 Phone: (780) 732-4428 weekly newspapers in Alberta and NWT. Es- E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] tablished to promote excellence among mem- PROVINCIAL ASSOCIATIONS: bers in the field of journalism, the Association Alberta College of has expanded to include full-time advertising British Columbia: placement and electronic distribution of news Ariela Friedmann, Senior Manager of Pharmacists LISTINGS releases and advertising. It provides educa- Communications 10303 Jasper Ave., Ste. 1200, tional opportunities for members and acts as E-mail: [email protected] Edmonton, AB T5J 3N6 liaison between members and government/in- Alberta: The Alberta College of Pharmacists pro- dustry. Mary Mahony, Marketing and motes quality pharmacist practice. Its respon- Communications Co-ordinator sibilities include the registration and licensing Dennis Merrell, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] of pharmacists and pharmacies; development, Office: (780) 434-8746 implementation and monitoring of standards FAX: (780) 438-8356 Saskatchewan: and guidelines; continuing competency assess- After hours: (780) 433-2616 Elyse Fisher, Fund Development and ment; quality assurance, and complaints reso- E-mail: [email protected] Communications lution. E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: Manitoba: http://www.pharmacists.ab.ca Kim Mardero, Communications Manager E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (780) 990-0321 Toll free: 1-877-227-3838 FAX: (780) 990-0328 178 Sources Summer 2005

Ontario: World Wide Web: letin, flyers; videos, books loaned; interviews. Chris Ardern, Communication Projects http://www.selfpublishing.ca World Wide Web: Manager Phone/FAX: (250) 746-3919 http://www.ncf.ca/animal-defence E-mail: [email protected] Suzanne Anderson, Author/Publisher Esther Klein, Spokesperson Québec: E-mail: [email protected] Office/FAX: (613) 233-6117 Nathalie Ross, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] Robert L. Anderson, Marketing E-mail: [email protected] Animal Nutrition Association New Brunswick: Gloria McIlveen, Executive Director of Canada E-mail: [email protected] 109 Murray St., Ste. 2, Ottawa, ON K1N 5M5 Nova Scotia: The Animal Nutrition Association of Canada Fiona Kirkpatrick Parsons, Director of represents livestock and poultry feed manufac- Development and Communications turers and suppliers of grains, oilseed meals, E-mail: [email protected] micro-ingredients and related services to the Prince Edward Island: industry. As a leader in the agri-food sector, Judy McCann-Beranger, Executive ANAC is committed to building an environ- Director ment for the sustainable production of safe E-mail: [email protected] The Anglican Church of animal nutrition products. Newfoundland and Labrador: World Wide Web: http://www.anac-anac.ca Shirley Lucas, Executive Director Canada Kathleen Sullivan, General Manager E-mail: [email protected] 80 Hayden St., Toronto, ON M4Y 3G2 Phone: (613) 241-6421 National office of the church’s General FAX: (613) 241-7970 Synod. Canada’s third-largest Christian de- E-mail: [email protected] nomination is active in overseas partnerships, international development, northern affairs and native rights, and advocacy for social justice. Appleton & Associates National offices house: staff of General Synod, International Lawyers a triennial policy-making body; archives; An- 77 Bloor St. W., Ste. 1800, glican Book Centre; library; monthly newspa- Toronto, ON M5S 1M2 per; office of the Primate. We specialize in international law. Our law- Amnesty International, World Wide Web: http://www.anglican.ca yers are happy to assist you in plain English Phone: (416) 924-9192 on international issues such as: International Canadian Section business, international trade law and disputes. 312 Laurier Ave. E., Ottawa, ON K1N 1H9 Vianney (Sam) Carriere, Director, We have extensive experience with NAFTA, Amnesty International (AI) is a worldwide Communications and Information Resources WTO/GATT, investor-state claims and the human rights movement. AI’s vision is a world Phone: (416) 924-9199, ext. 306 FTAA. Please visit our updated web site. where everyone enjoys basic rights. AI’s mis- FAX: (416) 968-7983 E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: sion involves research and action preventing http://www.appletonlaw.com and ending grave abuses of rights to physical Josie DeLucia, Executive Assistant to the Barry Appleton, Managing Partner and mental integrity, freedom of conscience, Director Phone: (416) 966-8800 expression, and freedom from discrimination Phone: (416) 924-9199, ext. 294 FAX: (416) 966-8801 while also promoting all rights. FAX: (416) 968-7983 E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.amnesty.ca E-mail: [email protected] Washington, DC Office: Ottawa Office: The Most Rev. Andrew Hutchison, Primate E-mail: [email protected] 816 Connecticut Ave. N.W., 12th Fl., John Tackaberry, Media and External Washington, DC 20006 Communications Vacant, General Secretary Phone: (613) 744-7667 Anglican Book Centre: Army, Navy & Air Force Toll free: 1-800-AMNESTY Daniel Benson, General Manager Veterans in Canada FAX: (613) 746-2411 Phone: (416) 924-9199, ext. 226 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 924-2760 6 Beechwood Ave., Ste. 2, Montreal Office: E-mail: [email protected] Vanier, ON K1L 8B4 ANAVETS is Canada’s oldest veterans’ as- Anne Sainte-Marie, Responsable des Anglican Journal: Communications sociation. It is a non-profit national 20,000- Leanne Larmondin, Editor member organization with 74 units including Phone: (514) 766-9766 Phone: (416) 924-9199, ext. 307 FAX: (514) 766-2088 one in the U.S. The association is dedicated to E-mail: [email protected] the provision of assistance and support to vet- Suzanne Anderson, Author/ erans, seniors/youth through advocacy repre- Animal Defence League of sentation, development/community service. Publisher Canada Concerns include veterans’ benefits, defence 7311 Bell-McKinnon Rd., P.O. Box 3880, Stn. C, and other national issues. Duncan, BC V9L 6A8 Ottawa, ON K1Y 4M5 World Wide Web: http://www.anavets.ca Canada’s expert on self-publishing, author of We promote animal welfare/rights; dissemi- Phone: (613) 744-0222 three books, including the award-winning Self nate information; encourage spay/neuter of FAX: (613) 744-0208 Publishing in Canada, and public speaker who cats and dogs; have Non-Animal-Use Alterna- E-mail: [email protected] conducts workshops on how to self-publish tive Research Fund; increase public awareness and market books. A freelance writer who un- of oppression of animals and how to prevent Lorne McCartney, Dominion Secretary- derstands deadlines. A member of the Cana- or alleviate animal exploitation, cruelty and Treasurer dian Authors Association and the Independent suffering. We oppose vivisection, trapping, Deanna Fimrite, Dominion Administrative Publishers Association of Canada. hunting, eating animals and all forms of ani- Assistant mal exploitation. Publish bi-annual news-bul- Summer 2005 Sources 179 Arrowsmith School PROVINCIAL DIVISIONS: Newfoundland & Labrador: Beverly Byrd, Executive Director 245 St. Clair Ave. W., British Columbia & Yukon: Bill Langlois, Executive Director 78 O’Leary Ave., St. John’s, NL A1B 2C7 Toronto, ON M4V 1R3 Phone: (709) 579-8190 Arrowsmith School is an independent school Judith Walker, Manager, Communications and Marketing FAX: (709) 579-8191 for students with learning disabilities that has E-mail: [email protected] been in operation since 1980. Our methods are 1645 West 7th Ave., Ste. 200, based on the philosophy that it is possible to Vancouver, BC V6J 1S4 treat learning disabilities through a program of Phone: (604) 714-5550 Artscape intensive and repetitive brain based exercises FAX: (604) 714-5555 60 Atlantic Ave., Ste. 111, designed to strengthen underlying weak cog- E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M6K 1X9 nitive areas. Alberta & Northwest Territories: Artscape is a non-profit space and service provider that develops and manages properties World Wide Web: Cathy Miller, Executive Director for arts and community uses such as studio, http://www.arrowsmithschool.org Maureen O’Connor, Director of Communications live/work, office, gallery, performance/re- Phone: (416) 963-4962 1301 8th St. S.W., Ste. 200, hearsal, and retail. Artscape builds partner- E-mail: [email protected] Calgary, AB T2R 1B7 ships, engages in research, planning and con- Barbara Arrowsmith Young, Director Phone: (403) 228-2571 sulting, and delivers programs, services and Phone: (416) 963-8246 FAX: (403) 229-4232 events that serve artists while strengthening the FAX: (416) 963-5017 E-mail: [email protected] broader community. E-mail: [email protected] Saskatchewan: World Wide Web: http://www.torontoartscape.on.ca TM Sherry McKinnon, Executive Director Art à la Carte 110 – 2550 12th Ave., Regina, SK S4P 3X1 Phone: (416) 392-1038 Box 72003, R.P.O. Glenmore Landing, Phone: (306) 352-3312 FAX: (416) 392-1059 Calgary, AB T2V 5H9 FAX: (306) 565-8731 E-mail: [email protected] Art à la Carte is a registered charitable or- E-mail: [email protected] Liz Kohn, Director of Communications ganization that promotes the meaningful way Manitoba: Ext. 25 in which art contributes to the healing process. Dan Bernaerdt, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] By building galleries of original artwork and 386 Broadway, Ste. 105, Tim Jones, Executive Director providing a selection of prints for patient Winnipeg, MB R3C 3R6 rooms, our dedicated volunteers bring com- Ext. 24 Phone: (204) 942-4892 E-mail: [email protected] forting memories, beauty and the privilege of FAX: (204) 942-4894 choice to the sterile hospital environment. E-mail: [email protected] Neva Macleod, Assistant to the Executive Director World Wide Web: Ontario: http://www.artalacarte.org Ext. 28 Jo-Anne Sobic, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] Debbie Baylin, Founder and Executive Deirdre Lall, Manager, Communications Director and Web Phone: (403) 281-6131 393 University Ave., Ste. 1700, E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M5G 1E6 Phone: (416) 979-7228 FAX: (416) 979-8366 E-mail: [email protected] Québec: Andy Chabot, Directeur général Christian Bisnaire, Directeur des communications 380, rue Saint-Antoine ouest, bur 3280, Assembly of First Nations Montréal, QC H2Y 3X7 1 Nicholas St., Ste. 1002, National Office: Tél: (514) 846-8840 Téléc: (514) 846-8999 Ottawa, ON K1N 7B7 393 University Ave., Ste. 1700, Courriel: [email protected] The Assembly of First Nations is the national Toronto, ON M5G 1E6 organization representing First Nations citi- New Brunswick: The mission of The Arthritis Society is to zens in Canada, working to ensure that First Debbie Flinn, Executive Director search for the underlying causes and subse- Nations are given a voice at the international, 65 Brunswick St., Fredericton, NB E3B 1G5 quent cures for arthritis, and to promote the national and federal government levels. best possible care and treatment for people Phone: (506) 452-7191

World Wide Web: http://www.afn.ca LISTINGS with arthritis. FAX: (506) 459-3925 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (613) 241-6789 La mission de la Société d’arthrite est d’en- FAX: (613) 241-5808 courager la recherche sur les causes sous- Nova Scotia: jacentes de l’arthrite et la mise au point d’un Maureen Fraser-McLaughlin, Managing Don Kelly, Communications Director traitement curatif, ainsi que de promouvoir la Director Ext. 320 prestation des meilleurs soins et des meilleurs 6960 Mumford Rd., Ste. S13, E-mail: [email protected] Halifax, NS B3L 4P1 traitements possibles aux personnes atteintes Ian McLeod, Bilingual Communications Phone: (902) 429-7025 d’arthrite. Officer FAX: (902) 423-6479 Ext. 336 World Wide Web: http://www.arthritis.ca E-mail: [email protected] http://www.arthrite.ca E-mail: [email protected] Prince Edward Island: Bryan Hendry, Health Secretariat Toll free across Canada: 1-800-321-1433 Alana Essery, Executive Director Communications Officer NATIONAL OFFICE: 95 Trans Canada Hwy., Ext. 229 John Fleming, President and CEO Charlottetown, PE C1E 1E8 E-mail: [email protected] Vicky Henderson, Director, Phone: (902) 628-2288 Communications and Public Relations FAX: (902) 628-6035 Nancy Pine, Communications Advisor, Phone: (416) 979-7228, ext. 353 E-mail: [email protected] Office of the National Chief FAX: (416) 979-1149 180 Sources Summer 2005

Ext. 243 backpacking. We are the sole Canadian mem- Cellular: (613) 298-6382 ber of the International Federation of E-mail: [email protected] Mountain Guides Associations and maintain internationally recognized professional training and certification standards. World Wide Web: http://www.acmg.ca Phone: (403) 678-2885 FAX: (403) 609-0070 E-mail: [email protected] Association of Career Karl Klassen, Executive Director Phone: (250) 837-3733 Professionals International – P.O. Box 2596, Stn. D, FAX: (403) 609-0070 Toronto Chapter Ottawa, ON K1P 5W6 E-mail: [email protected] (ACP International – Toronto) The Association of Canadian Archivists Diny Harrison, President represents the Canadian archival community Phone: (250) 837-5445 ACP International is a global organization and can speak to numerous issues, such as in- FAX: (403) 609-0070 with members in over 30 countries who pro- formation and privacy, copyright, history and E-mail: [email protected] vide lifelong career related services. Career heritage, historical and family research, open- professionals help individuals and businesses ness and accountability of our governments, Scott Davis, Vice-President assess and leverage skills and talents to achieve and information management from the unique Phone: (250) 837-9630 success. ACP International offers training and perspective of those responsible for preserving FAX: (403) 609-0070 professional certification. Members are bound Canada’s documentary heritage. E-mail: [email protected] by defined ethical standards. World Wide Web: http://www.archivists.ca Association of Canadian World Wide Web: Phone: (613) 445-4564 http://www.acpinternational-toronto.org FAX: (613) 445-0561 Pension Management Kristina Vohma, Chapter President E-mail: [email protected] 60 Bloor St. W., Ste. 1103, Phone: (905) 737-4903 Toronto, ON M4W 3B8 Marc Lerman, President E-mail: The Association of Canadian Pension Man- Phone: (416) 934-3400, ext. 505 [email protected] agement (ACPM) is the national voice of FAX: (416) 934-3444 Heather Turnbull, Past President Canada’s pension industry. We advocate poli- E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 769-3849 cies which promote the health and growth of Anastasia Rodgers, Public Awareness FAX: (416) 769-4966 pensions in Canada by championing the fol- E-mail: [email protected] Committee lowing principles: clarity in pension legisla- Phone: (416) 327-1555 tion, regulation and arrangements; good gov- Elaine Sigurdson, Program Chair FAX: (416) 327-1999 ernance and administration; and balanced con- Phone: (905) 842-6413 E-mail: sideration of stakeholder interests. E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] World Wide Web: David Lovelock, Marketing Chair http://www.acpm-acarr.com/acpm/ Phone: (905) 273-3240 Association of Canadian index.cfm E-mail: [email protected] Community Colleges Stephen Bigsby, Executive Director Clark Reed, Treasurer 1223 Michael St. N., Ste. 200, Phone: (416) 964-1260, ext. 25 Phone: (416) 962-8858 Ottawa, ON K1J 7T2 FAX: (416) 964-0567 E-mail: [email protected] The Association of Canadian Community E-mail: [email protected] Colleges (ACCC) is the national and interna- tional voice of Canada’s colleges, cégeps, uni- Association of Canadian versity colleges and technical institutes. ACCC represents, promotes and markets the strength Travel Agencies (ACTA) of 150 member institutions to national and in- 350 Sparks St., Ste. 510, ternational governments, private sector firms Ottawa, ON K1R 7S8 and funding agencies. ACTA is a national trade association repre- senting the retail travel sector of Canada’s World Wide Web: http://www.accc.ca travel industry. Its members include travel Phone: (613) 746-2222 agencies and suppliers such as tour operators, Association of Colleges FAX: (613) 746-6721 airlines, hotels, cruise/rail lines and automo- Lorna Malcolmson, Senior bile rental companies. ACTA represents the of Applied Arts and Communications Officer interests of travellers through 3,000 travel Ext. 3123 agencies employing 20,000 professionals E-mail: [email protected] across Canada. Technology of Ontario / Anik Patenaude, Communications Officer World Wide Web: http://www.acta.ca Association des collèges Ext. 3116 Christiane Théberge, Vice-President, Public E-mail: [email protected] Affairs d’arts appliqués et de Phone: (613) 237-3657, ext. 225 Association of Canadian Cellular: (613) 863-6273 technologie de l’Ontario Mountain Guides FAX: (613) 237-7052 E-mail: [email protected] 655 Bay St. Ste. 1010, PO Box 8341, Canmore, AB T1W 2V1 Toronto, ON M5G 2K4 The Association of Canadian Mountain ACAATO is the advocacy and marketing as- Guides is Canada’s national organization sociation of Ontario’s 21 colleges of applied representing professionals engaged is guiding arts and technology and 3 college institutes of and instruction of mountain climbing, rock technology and advanced learning. Its mandate climbing, backcountry skiing, hiking, and is to advance a strong college system for On- Summer 2005 Sources 181 tario. Its services to member institutions in- Association of Independent clude: advocacy and communications, re- search and analysis, policy development, pro- Consultants fessional development. 15 Wilson St., Markham, ON L3P 1M9 L’ACAATO est une association de défense Find whatever you need from over 250 ex- des intérêts et de marketing des 24 collèges perts. From accountants to marketers to web d’arts appliqués et de technologie de l’Ontario. designers, you’ll find knowledgeable profes- L’ACAATO a pour mandat de promouvoir un sionals to enhance your media with quality in- réseau collégial vigoureaux pour l’Ontario. terview subjects. Our members serve indi- Association of Immigration vidual entrepreneurs to large businesses. If you World Wide Web: http://www.acaato.on.ca need immediate access to expertise to meet Phone: (416) 596-0744 Counsels of Canada your deadlines, search our database first: FAX: (416) 596-2364 1200 Sheppard Ave. E., Ste. LL03, World Wide Web: http://www.aiconsult.ca North York, ON M2K 2S5 Pierre Richard, Chair, ACAATO Keith Thirgood, President Rick Miner, Chair, Committee of Presidents A multicultural, self-regulating body char- tered in 1986 to promote and protect the Pro- Phone: (905) 472-2330 Joan Homer, CEO E-mail: [email protected] David Lindsay, President fession of Immigration Counsel; to establish a Code of Ethics, Standards and Rules of profes- Arne Lean, VP, Services Stuart Watson, Communications Director sionalism for our members; to educate and pre- Phone: (416) 410-1172 E-mail: [email protected] pare our members to be licensed/regulated. E-mail: [email protected] Gary Cronkwright, Director, CON*NECT AICC liaises with Immigration Canada on (Colleges of Ontario Network for Education matters relating to policy and service. and Training) World Wide Web: http://www.aicc.ca Ontario College Application Service E-mail: [email protected] (OCAS): Phone: (519) 763-6873 National Issues: FAX: (519) 763-4866 Gerd Damitz, National President Phone: (416) 495-8170 Greg Hughes, CEO FAX: (416) 491-8826 John Gracey, 1st National Vice-President Phone: (604) 939-6924 Association of Local FAX: (604) 939-6934 Keith C.A. Frank, 2nd National Public Health Agencies Vice-President 425 University Ave., Ste. 502, Phone: (416) 224-8600 Toronto, ON M5G 1T6 FAX: (416) 224-8601 alPHa provides leadership to Ontario’s pub- British Columbia Chapter: lic health units and boards of health in the Association of Fundraising Praveen Shrivastava, Chapter President and management and delivery of efficient, effective National Director public health services. We represent members Professionals Phone: (604) 689-9992 before governments and other health-related 275 Slater St., Ste. 900, FAX: (604) 689-9566 organizations. By facilitating the exchange of Ottawa, ON K1P 5H9 Ontario Chapter: information, alPHa continuously improves The Association of Fundraising Profession- W. James Chalk, Chapter President and public health programs and services that bet- als (AFP) represents more than 26,000 mem- National Director ter Ontarians’ health. bers in 173 chapters throughout the world, Phone: (416) 221-8472 World Wide Web: http://www.alphaweb.org working to advance philanthropy through ad- FAX: (416) 225-8472 vocacy, research, education and certification Linda Stewart, Executive Director programs. The Association fosters develop- Quebec Chapter: Phone: (416) 595-0006, ext. 22 ment and growth of fundraising professionals Ehab Lotfi, Chapter President Susan Lee, Manager, Administrative and and promotes high ethical standards in the Phone: (514) 935-6300 Association Services fundraising profession. For more information FAX: (514) 933-9710 Phone: (416) 595-0006, ext. 25 or to join the world’s largest organization of Other Board Members: FAX: (416) 595-0030 development professionals, visit AFP’s web Berto Volpentesta, National Director Affiliate Organizations: site: Phone: (416) 398-8882 ANDSOOHA – Public Health Nursing FAX: (416) 398-6124 World Wide Web: http://www.afpnet.org Management LISTINGS Phone: (613) 236-0658 Camilla Jones, National Secretary Association of Ontario Public Health FAX: (613) 236-1918 Phone: (416) 748-5388 Business Administrators E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 740-9325 Association of Public Health Epidemiologists Holly Lynn Gracey, National Treasurer of Ontario Paulette V. Maehara, CFRE, CAE, Association of Supervisors of Public Health President and CEO Phone: (604) 939-6924 FAX: (604) 939-6934 Inspectors of Ontario Toll free: 1-800-666-3863, ext. 441 Health Promotion Ontario FAX: (703) 684-0540 Ontario Association of Public Health E-mail: [email protected] Dentistry Walter J. Sczudlo, Executive Ontario Society of Nutrition Professionals in Vice-President, Programs and Public Policy Public Health Toll free: 1-800-666-3863, ext. 455 FAX: (703) 684-0540 E-mail: [email protected] 182 Sources Summer 2005 AMCTO – Association of (10 times a year), Universities Telephone Di- Dr. Dianne Conrad, Acting Director, Centre rectory (annual), Directory of Canadian Uni- for Learning Accreditation Municipal Managers, Clerks versities (annual), Uniworld (biannual), and Phone: (780) 675-6348 and Treasurers of Ontario Trends (occasional). FAX: (780) 675-6730 2680 Skymark Ave., Ste. 910, L’AUCC est l’organisme national représen- E-mail: [email protected] Mississauga, ON L4W 5L6 tant plus de 90 universités et collèges Gilbert Perras, Registrar AMCTO has a mandate of recognizing and universitaires publics et privés à but non Phone: (780) 675-6302 encouraging superior municipal practices. lucratif du Canada. Publications: Affaires FAX: (780) 675-6174 AMCTO is the largest voluntary professional universitaires (10 fois par année), Bottin des E-mail: [email protected] association and the leading professional devel- universités (annuel), Le Répertoire des Media Inquiries: opment organization for the municipal sector universités canadiennes (annuel), Unimonde Miles Thomas, Co-ordinator, Projects and in Ontario. AMCTO’s Certified Municipal Of- (biannuel) et Orientations (occasionel). Resources, External Relations ficer (CMO) designation is the foremost pro- World Wide Web: http://www.aucc.ca Phone: (780) 675-6363 fessional certification for municipal adminis- FAX: (780) 675-6145 trative staff. Phone: (613) 563-1236 FAX: (613) 563-9745 E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.amcto.com Inquiries e-mail: [email protected] Auditor General of Canada Phone: (905) 602-4294 Claire Morris, President FAX: (905) 602-4295 Ext. 232 240 Sparks St., Ottawa, ON K1A 0G6 E-mail: [email protected] The Office of the Auditor General of Canada Lawrence Aronovitch, Director, Craig Wellington, Manager of is an independent office that reports to Parlia- Government Relations and Public Affairs ment. Its mandate is to audit government op- Communications and Marketing Ext. 312 Ext. 24 erations and provide objective information on E-mail: [email protected] Christine Tausig Ford, Director, the government’s stewardship of public funds. Publications and Communications The Commissioner of the Environment and Ext. 229 Sustainable Development is responsible for Jeff Pappone, Media Relations Officer auditing the government’s environmental per- Ext. 330 formance. E-mail: [email protected] Le Bureau du vérificateur général du Canada Robert South, Public Affairs Officer est un bureau indépendant qui relève du Ext. 288 Parlement. Il vérifie les activités du gou- vernement et il fournit de l’information objec- tive sur l’intendance des fonds publics par le gouvernement. La commissaire à l’environ- P.O. Box 27581, Yorkdale Postal Outlet, nement et au développement durable vérifie la Toronto, ON M6A 3B8 performance environnementale du gouverne- A provincial organization for parents of dis- ment. ruptive youth. Chapters throughout Ontario. World Wide Web: http://www.oag-bvg.gc.ca Links to similar organizations throughout Canada. Weekly meetings; parenting strate- Phone/Tél: (613) 952-0213 gies; twenty-four-hour support for parents; FAX/Téléc: (613) 957-0474 stresses self help and mutual support; work- Julie Hébert, Manager, Media Relations/ shops for parents; conferences. Focus on par- Athabasca University Gestionnaire des relations médiatiques ents’ rights ... the only advocate for parents. 1 University Dr., Athabasca, AB T9S 3A3 Ext./poste 6292 World Wide Web: http://www.apsgo.ca Athabasca University serves more than E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] 30,000 students worldwide. The University re- Phone: (416) 223-7444 Susan Wheeler, Principal, Communications/ moves traditional barriers to attaining a univer- Directrice principale, Communications Toll free: 1-800-488-5666 sity education by making it possible to take FAX: (416) 221-8979 Ext./poste 6555 university courses and complete degrees E-mail/Courriel: Stephanie Wagman, Past President and through online and distance education. The [email protected] Support Services University also offers classroom courses at the Phone: (416) 221-1999 campuses of partner institutions. Helen Jones, Spokesperson World Wide Web: Phone: (905) 272-3078 http://www.athabascau.ca Phone: (780) 675-6100 Toll free: 1-800-788-9041 E-mail (instant response system): http://www.askau.ca Dr. Frits Pannekoek, President Phone: (780) 675-6103 Automotive Industries FAX: (780) 675-6450 Association of Universities and Association of Canada Dr. Dietmar Kennepohl, Acting 1272 Wellington St. W., Colleges of Canada / Vice-President, Academic Ottawa, ON K1Y 3A7 Association des universités et Phone: (780) 675-6206 AIA is the voice and resource of the automo- collèges du Canada FAX: (780) 675-6431 tive aftermarket in Canada. AIA is a national E-mail: [email protected] trade association representing the automotive 350 Albert St., Ste. 600, Dr. Lindsay Redpath, Executive Director, aftermarket industry, which is composed of Ottawa, ON K1R 1B1 Centre for Innovative Management (MBA) companies which manufacture, distribute and AUCC is the national organization represent- Phone: (780) 418-7535 install automotive replacement parts, accesso- ing over 90 Canadian public and private not- FAX: (780) 459-2093 ries, tools and equipment. AIA represents for-profit universities and university-degree E-mail: [email protected] wholesalers, retailers, warehouse distributors, level colleges. Publications: University Affairs Summer 2005 Sources 183 manufacturers, remanufacturers, national dis- World Wide Web: World Wide Web: http://www.bchydro.com tributors, manufacturer’s agents, buying http://www.bbmcareerdev.com Elisha Moreno, Media Relations Manager groups and machine shops. The aftermarket E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (604) 623-4099 has $15.6 billion in annual sales and employs FAX: (604) 623-3937 more than 220,000 people. Dr. Barbara Moses, President Phone: (416) 922-2455 E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: Subsidiaries: http://www.aiacanada.com Andrew Weiner, Communications Consultant Powerex power marketing/trade Phone: (613) 728-5821 Phone: (416) 924-9051 Powertech power research laboratory Toll free: 1-800-808-2920 FAX: (416) 920-2482 FAX: (613) 728-6021 E-mail: [email protected] Western Representative: Laurie Hillis Katherine Power, Manager, Public Phone: (403) 236-8009 Relations Ext. 235 Ottawa Representative: Frank Rambeau Patty Kettles, Co-ordinator, Phone: (613) 721-0484 Communications Raymond Datt, President 200 Bay St., P.O. Box 32, Royal Bank Plaza, Marc Brazeau, Vice-President Toronto, ON M5J 2J8 Deborah Moynes Keshen, Manager, BDO Dunwoody, Canada’s sixth largest ac- Member Services and Resources counting and advisory firm, provides assur- ance and accounting, taxation, financial advi- sory services and corporate recovery services. B Markets served: Aboriginal Communities; Ac- commodation and Food Services; Agriculture, Forestry; Arts, Entertainment and Recreation; BC Human Resources Business Technology Services; Construction; Management Association Credit Unions; Education; Family Business; 1111 West Hastings St., Ste. 1101, Franchise; Government; Health Care; Legal; Vancouver, BC V6E 2J3 Manufacturing; Municipalities; Non-Profit; Learn. Grow. Connect. BC HRMA unites Professional, Scientific and Technical Serv- students, emerging practitioners and seasoned ices; Public Companies; Real Estate; Union professionals in the human resources field. We Pension and Benefit Plans; and Wholesale/Re- 345 Carlingview Dr., aim to be an authority for all HR issues includ- tail. Toronto, ON M9W 6N9 ing CHRP, organizational development, labour A member firm of BDO International. BASF Canada, headquartered in Toronto, relations, training, career growth. Your “one- World Wide Web: http://www.bdo.ca Ontario, markets a diverse range of products stop-shop” for resources, hot topics and news. Gordon Lee, National Marketing and including: basic, intermediate and specialty Be part of the HR Voice! chemicals, colourants, polymers, urethane Communications Director chemicals and systems, plastics, automotive, World Wide Web: http://www.bchrma.org Phone: (416) 369-3050 industrial and refinish coatings, agricultural Phone: (604) 684-7228 Toll free: 1-800-805-9544 and nutritional products. Toll free in B.C.: 1-800-665-1961 FAX: (416) 367-3912 BASF. HELPING MAKE PRODUCTS FAX: (604) 684-3225 E-mail: [email protected] BETTER™ E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.basf.ca Simon Evans, CHRP, CEO Phone: (416) 675-3611 E-mail: [email protected] Toll free: 1-800-268-9920 Carol Hama, CHRP, Director, Professional FAX: (416) 674-2588 Development and Services Martine Despatie, Communications E-mail: [email protected] Manager, Canada David Berrington, CHRP, President Phone: (416) 674-2829 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 674-2586 E-mail: [email protected] BIOREM Technologies Inc. LISTINGS 7496 Wellington Rd. 34, RR #3, Guelph, ON N1H 6H6 Environmentally advanced company who manufactures a comprehensive line of high- BC Hydro and Power efficiency biofilters for odour/volatile organic 26 Summerhill Gardens, Authority compounds control. Our advancements in- Toronto, ON M4T 1B4 clude BIOSORBENS™, world’s first perma- 333 Dunsmuir St., Vancouver, BC V6B 5R3 nent biofilter media with a 10-year bed-life We are leaders in career management. Our The home of the successful Power Smart new Career Advisor web site has been ac- warranty; BASYS™, first integrated modular electricity conservation program, BC Hydro is biofilter; BIOFILTAIR™, an effective biofilter claimed as “the ultimate online career devel- a Crown corporation serving 1.8 million cus- opment resource.” Our Career Planning for large airflow treatment, and BIOSERVE™, tomers through hydroelectric developments on biofilter preventative maintenance program. Workbook is used by over 2,000 organizations the Peace and Columbia river systems, produc- World Wide Web: http://www.biorem.biz worldwide to promote career self-manage- ing as much as 54,000 GW.h annually. BC ment, support coaching and boost retention. Hydro’s purpose is to provide reliable, low- Phone: (519) 767-9100 cost power for generations. 184 Sources Summer 2005

Toll free: 1-800-353-2087 Jim R. Shaw, Administrator FAX: (519) 767-1824 Phone: (416) 461-3034 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 466-4758 Brian P. Herner, President E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Kendra Reddy, Instructor Richard Puntis, M.Sc., Director, Sales and Phone: (416) 466-7847 Marketing FAX: (416) 466-4758 E-mail: [email protected] Diana Roberts, Manager Phone: (416) 466-7847 FAX: (416) 466-4758 P.O. Box 1570, Belleville, ON K8N 5J2 A research-based, technology-driven Cana- Craig Seymour, Instructor dian biopharmaceutical company that discov- Phone: (416) 466-7847 ers, develops, manufactures and markets pro- FAX: (416) 466-4758 prietary products for human and animal health Andrea McLeod, (Smart Serve) Instructor markets worldwide. Phone: (416) 461-8118 Bioniche employs more than 300 people and E-mail: [email protected] has three principal reporting divisions: Human BCE Place, 181 Bay St., Al Laurie, Instructor Health, Animal Health, Food Safety. Corporate Toronto, ON M5J 2T3 Phone: (416) 466-7847 headquarters are located in Belleville, Ontario. (TSX: BNC) Baker & McKenzie is the world’s leading Louie Macedo, Bar Owner: Baus Haus global law firm. We have provided sophisti- Club, Toronto (graduate) World Wide Web: http://www.bioniche.com cated legal advice and services to many of the Phone: (416) 908-5384 Jennifer Shea, Manager, Corporate world’s most dynamic and global organiza- Jimmy Mavrakakis, Bar Owner: Fire Hall Communications tions for more than 50 years. With a network Phone: (613) 966-8058, ext. 1250 of more than 3,200 locally qualified, interna- Pizza Pub, Blue Mountain (Interwest), Collingwood (graduate) FAX: (613) 966-4177 tionally experienced lawyers in nearly 40 E-mail: [email protected] countries, we have the knowledge and re- Phone: (705) 444-0611 sources to deliver the broad scope of quality Rachel Levine, Senior Vice-President, legal services required for both international Investor Relations and local clients – consistently, with confi- GCI Group dence and with sensitivity for cultural, social Phone: (212) 537-8059 and legal practice differences. FAX: (212) 537-8160 E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.bakernet.com Patrick Montpetit, Vice-President and TORONTO: Chief Financial Officer BCE Place, 181 Bay St., Ste. 2100, Phone: (514) 697-6636, ext. 3245 Toronto, ON M5J 2T3 1020 McNicoll Ave., Toronto, ON M1W 2J6 FAX: (514) 695-0247 Phone: (416) 863-1221 Bellwood Health Services, Inc. provides cus- E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 863-6275 tomized treatment for addictions (alcohol, E-mail: [email protected] drug, gambling and sexual); eating disorders Gail Garland, Vice-President, Business and other compulsive behaviours. Bellwood is Development CALGARY: Phone: (613) 966-8058, ext. 1403 255 5th Ave. S.W., Ste. 2600, accredited by the Canadian Council on Health Services Accreditation. Holistic, multidisci- FAX: (613) 966-4177 Calgary, AB T2P 3G6 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (403) 444-9363 plinary approach. Emphasis on aftercare. Out- FAX: (403) 444-9373 standing recovery rates. Mohamed Elrafih, Vice-President, E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.bellwood.ca Manufacturing Operations Phone: (613) 966-8058, ext. 1236 Dan Malamet Phone for all below: FAX: (613) 966-4177 Phone: (416) 865-6952 (416) 495-0926 (24 hours) E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 863-6275 Toll free: 1-800-387-6198 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 495-7943 Graeme McRae, President and CEO E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (613) 966-8058, ext. 1224 Bartending School of Ontario FAX: (613) 966-4177 M. Linda Bell, President E-mail: [email protected] 744 Broadview Ave., Toronto, ON M4K 2P1 Dr. Janice M. Hambley, Vice-President of François Schubert, Chief Operating Officer Realistic, hands-on training. Both Pub and Health and Clinical Services Phone: (514) 697-6636 Night Club environments. Internationally rec- Dr. Gerald Cooney, Medical Director FAX: (514) 697-7966 ognized Bartending Certificate. Complete Julie Bowles, Manager, Business E-mail: [email protected] training and consulting to the Hospitality In- Development dustry. Established 1974. Canadian owned. Janet Lansche, Vice-President of Finance Training second generation. Teach: Up-selling, and Administration Product Knowledge, Better Tips for Better Charles Senior, Public Affairs Service, Rotating Stock for Better Profit, Liq- Representative uor Laws and Liability. Penny Lawson, Manager, Family Services Sources Hot Tip World Wide Web: Terry Simpson, Manager, Intake and http://www.bartendingontario.com Assessment Sources is now available online in Adobe Toby Levinson, Manager, Continuing Health Acrobat PDF format. Browse on screen or Victor J. Miller, Founder/Owner and Therapy print your own copy of all the listings as Phone/FAX: (705) 429-2820 Pat Davies, Problem Gambling Specialist E-mail: [email protected] well as the A-Z and Subject Indexes. Debbie Warren, Director of Nursing and Just go to www.sources.com. Lynda Evans, Instructor Patient Care Phone: (416) 466-7847 Marg Fieldhouse, Nutritionist/Fitness FAX: (416) 466-4758 Instructor Terence Flynn, Spiritual Counsellor Summer 2005 Sources 185

E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Montréal: Robert Y.M. Kwauk, Office Managing 600 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Ste. 2000, Partner Place de la Cathédrale, Phone: (011) 86 10 6561-0683 Montréal, QC H3A 3J2 FAX: (011) 86 10 6561-0667 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Norm A. Saibil, Office Managing Partner Phone: (514) 982-4001 FAX: (514) 982-4099 Allan Bonner Birthright® E-mail: [email protected] Communications 777 Coxwell Ave., Toronto, ON M4C 3C6 Ottawa: Birthright is an international crisis pregnancy 45 O’Connor St., Ste. 2000, Management Inc. organization founded in Toronto in 1968. World Exchange Plaza, Media – Presentation – Writing, Birthright offers free, non-judgmental, confi- Ottawa, ON K1P 1A4 393 King St. W., Ste. 701, dential, practical and material support to E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M5V 3G8 women facing unplanned pregnancies to assist Eric R. Elvidge, Office Managing Partner Allan’s books include “The Bonner Business them to carry their babies to term. Help is pro- Phone: (613) 788-2200 Series – Media Relations” (Briston House) and vided regardless of age, race, religion, marital FAX: (613) 788-2247 “Doing and Saying the Right Thing” (Sextant). status or economics. E-mail: [email protected] Allan is the only North American with a Mas- World Wide Web: Calgary: ter’s degree in Risk, Crisis and Disaster Man- http://www.birthright.org 855 2nd St. S.W., Ste. 3500, agement. He has been trained in Leadership Phone: (416) 469-1111 Bankers Hall East Tower, and Negotiation Skills at Harvard and Robert After hours: 1-800-550-4900 (24 hours) Calgary, AB T2P 4J8 Kennedy College. E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: Louise R. Summerhill, Co-President Ken Mills, Office Managing Partner http://www.allanbonner.com Phone: (403) 260-9648 Stephenie Fox, Co-President Allan Bonner, B.A., B.Ed., M.A., M.Sc., FAX: (403) 260-9700 Mary Berney, Co-President D.B.A. (cand.), President E-mail: [email protected] Phone for all: (416) 469-4789 Phone: (416) 961-3620 FAX: (416) 469-1772 Vancouver: Toll free: 1-877-484-1667 595 Burrard St., P.O. Box 49314, Ste. 2600, FAX: (416) 961-4523 Blake, Cassels & Graydon Three Bentall Centre, E-mail: [email protected] Vancouver, BC V7X 1L3 LLP E-mail: [email protected] 199 Bay St., Ste. 2800, Commerce Court W., Bill S. Maclagan, Office Managing Partner Toronto, ON M5L 1A9 Phone: (604) 631-3336 Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP (Blakes) is FAX: (604) 631-3309 one of Canada’s leading business law firms. E-mail: [email protected] We have over 500 lawyers with offices in: New York: Montréal; Ottawa; Toronto; Calgary; Vancou- 65 East 55th St., Ste. 2304, ver; New York; Chicago; London (England); Park Avenue Tower, and Beijing. New York, NY 10022, U.S.A. Our international capabilities are enhanced 2 Wellington St. W., E-mail: [email protected] by our charter membership in the largest non- Brampton, ON L6Y 4R2 exclusive international association of law firms Timothy N. Unwin, Office Managing Brampton is located immediately north of (Lex Mundi) with member firms in over 160 Partner Pearson International Airport. The Brampton jurisdictions. Blakes is also an advisory mem- Phone: (212) 893-8414 Economic Development Office is a focal point ber of Techlaw Group, Inc., an international FAX: (212) 829-9500 for businesses considering expansion, redevel- network of 18 major law firms in 25 countries E-mail: [email protected] opment or relocation of their industrial, com- around the world. We have a marketing alli- Chicago: mercial or tourist activities in Brampton. It is ance in China, known as the “China Alliance,” 181 West Madison St., Ste. 3610, a resource and advisory/consultation centre with three U.S. law firms that also have signifi- Chicago, IL 60602-4645, U.S.A supplying demographic, lifestyle, labour, con- cant Chinese practices. E-mail: [email protected] struction, economic, contact and planning in- formation of the City. This office serves as the World Wide Web: http://www.blakes.com Geoffrey S. Belsher, Office Managing main networking and liaison vehicle between LISTINGS Toronto: Partner business and City departments, other levels of 199 Bay St., Ste. 2800, Commerce Court W., Phone: (312) 739-3615 government, and trade associations. Toronto, ON M5L 1A9 FAX: (312) 739-3611 E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: James R. Christie, Chairman http://www.brampton.ca/ Phone: (416) 863-2546 London, England: economic-development 10 Lloyd’s Ave., 7th Fl., FAX: (416) 863-2653 FAX: (905) 874-2670 E-mail: [email protected] London, England EC3N 3AX E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Alison Jeffrey, Chief Client Relations/ Small Business Enterprise Centre: Marketing Officer David G. Glennie, Office Managing Partner Phone: 011-44-207-680-4601 Phone: (905) 874-2650 Phone: (416) 863-4152 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 863-2653 FAX: 011-44-207-680-4646 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Research Section: Beijing, China: Phone: (905) 874-2663 Celia Bobkin, Media and Public Relations E-mail: [email protected] Manager 7 Guanghua Rd., Ste. A-1, 21st Fl., Phone: (416) 863-5806 Hanwei Plaza, Chaoyang District, Public Relations Office: FAX: (416) 863-2653 Beijing 100004, China Phone: (905) 874-2145 186 Sources Summer 2005 Economic Development Office: sous sa gestion, notamment 70 propriétés British Columbia Teachers’ Phone: (905) 874-2650 commerciales de premier plan et, suite à Federation Susan Fennell, Mayor l’acquisition de Reliant, 120 centrales de pro- Phone: (905) 874-2600 duction d’électricité. 550 West 6th Ave., Ste. 100, E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: Vancouver, BC V5Z 4P2 http://www.brascancorp.com The B.C. Teachers’ Federation is well known Lorne McCool, City Manager as a social justice union with strong anti-rac- Phone: (905) 874-2625 Katherine C. Vyse, Senior Vice-President, ism, status of women, aboriginal and citizen- E-mail: [email protected] Investor Relations and Communications ship education initiatives. The Federation also Dennis Cutajar, Commissioner of Phone: (416) 369-8246 conducts educational research, and advocates Economic Development and Public FAX: (416) 363-2856 for professional and economic issues on behalf Relations E-mail: [email protected] of B.C.’s 42,000 public school teachers. Phone: (905) 874-2698 World Wide Web: http://www.bctf.ca E-mail: [email protected] Breast Cancer Society of For media inquiries contact: Brian Johnston, Director of Public Canada Jinny Sims, President Relations 118 Victoria St. N., Sarnia, ON N7T 5W9 Phone: (604) 871-2152 Phone: (905) 874-2889 A volunteer-driven, non-profit organization FAX: (604) 871-2290 E-mail: [email protected] established in 1991 to fund Canadian research E-mail: [email protected] into improving the prevention, detection/treat- Jeffrey Baines, Manager of Economic Nancy Knickerbocker, Media Relations ment of breast cancer and ultimately finding a Development Officer cure for the disease women fear most. Fund- Phone: (905) 874-2660 Phone: (604) 871-1881 ing provided to research institutions across E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (604) 871-2289 Canada has provided insights into genetic mu- Film Liaison Office: E-mail: [email protected] tations, blood-testing for breast cancer, envi- Phone: (905) 874-2657 ronmental causes, translation of research to the Peter Owens, Editor, Teacher Magazine E-mail: [email protected] clinical level, radioactive drugs such as 111 In- Phone: (604) 871-1877 Tourism Brampton: hEGF which appears to kill breast cancer cells, FAX: (604) 871-2289 Phone: (905) 874-3601 and many other important projects. E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.bcsc.ca Rick Broadhead – Leading Brandon University Phone: (519) 336-0746 Toll free: 1-800-567-8767 Canadian Technology and 270 18th St., Brandon, MB R7A 6A9 FAX: (519) 336-5725 Brandon University (BU) is a primarily un- Internet Expert dergraduate university, which offers degrees in Barbara A. Bone, Vice-President, 47 St. Clair Ave. W., Ste. 501, education, music, science, arts, business ad- Development Toronto, ON M4V 3A5 ministration, nursing and fine arts. BU also E-mail: [email protected] One of North America’s leading experts and features graduate degrees in music, rural devel- Dawn Hamilton, Fundraising and commentators on technology, the Internet and opment and education. Brandon University’s Administrative Co-ordinator electronic commerce; co-author of 30 books accomplished scholars can provide you with E-mail: [email protected] about the Internet and e-business, including timely and pertinent information on a variety “Selling Online: How to Become a Successful of subjects. Brewers of Canada E-Commerce Merchant in Canada” and “Get a Digital Life: An Internet Reality Check”; World Wide Web: http://www.brandonu.ca 100 Queen St., Ste. 650, more than five years experience teaching e- Trish Berry, Communications Officer Ottawa, ON K1P 1J9 business at York University’s Schulich School Phone: (204) 727-9762 The Brewers of Canada represents brewing of Business; keynote speaker and consultant to FAX: (204) 728-7340 companies operating in Canada. BOC mem- businesses across North America. Extensive E-mail: [email protected] bers account for 98% of the jobs and economic experience with print/broadcast media. activity in Canada’s brewing sector. The Brew- ers of Canada promotes the interests of Cana- World Wide Web: dian brewers through the pro-active manage- http://www.rickbroadhead.com ment of key regulatory, taxation, trade and so- Rick Broadhead cial policy issues. Canadian brewers pride Phone: (416) 929-0516 themselves on many things – from brewing the FAX: (416) 927-8732 best beer in the world to being a leader in edu- E-mail: [email protected] cating consumers about responsible drinking. The Brewers of Canada, in operation since 1943, is located in Ottawa. Brascan Corporation World Wide Web: http://www.brewers.ca BCE Place, 181 Bay St., Ste. 300, Main phone: (613) 232-9601 Toronto, ON M5J 2T3 FAX: (613) 232-2283 Brascan is an asset management company. E-mail: [email protected] With a focus on real property and power gen- Howard Collins, Executive Vice-President eration, the company has direct investments of Direct phone: (613) 232-9090 St. Catharines, ON L2S 3A1 US $20 billion and a further US $7 billion of E-mail: [email protected] Need answers about bullying, business eth- assets under management. These include 70 Margo Dewar, Vice-President, Economic ics, genetic engineering, mass media, sleep re- high quality office properties and over 120 Policy and Programs search, sports marketing, teacher thinking, ur- power generating plants. Direct phone: (613) 232-9094 ban development, West Nile Virus, workplace Corporation Brascan est une société de E-mail: [email protected] health, or today’s other compelling issues? Brock’s more than 400 faculty members are gestion d’actifs. La société cible principale- Kim Dingwall, Director of Communications ment l’immobilier et la production d’élec- ready with expert answers based on current Phone: (613) 232-9091 research. tricité; elle détient des investissements directs E-mail: [email protected] de 20 milliards $ et des actifs de 7 milliards $ Summer 2005 Sources 187

World Wide Web: www.brocku.ca April Meeks, Sales and Marketing Phone: (905) 688-5550 Co-ordinator FAX: (905) 641-5216 Phone: (416) 764-1606 E-mail: Jeff Sinibaldi, Media Relations Officer [email protected] Ext. 4687 E-mail: [email protected] TBA, Director of Communications Ext. 3756 Executive Centre, One Robert Speck Pkwy., Ste. 1400, Mississauga, ON L4Z 3M3 C Through its 43,000 members, CMA Canada is the pre-eminent North American organiza- tion shaping strategic financial management professionals to lead successful enterprises in CH2M HILL the global marketplace. Certified Management 255 Consumers Rd., Ste. 401, Accountants (CMAs) combine financial exper- Toronto, ON M2J 5B6 tise and business acumen with advanced man- CH2M HILL is a full-service, international agement skills to provide leadership, innova- infrastructure and environmental engineering tion and an integrating perspective to organi- company, providing services in the areas of zational decision making. CARD – The Media water, transportation, energy and industrial sys- World Wide Web: tems, environmental management and telecom- http://www.cma-canada.org Information Network munications. Our team of more than 14,000 CMA CANADA NATIONAL OFFICE: Rogers Media Publishing, professionals provide innovative, practical and R. David Fletcher, Vice-President, Public 1 Mount Pleasant Rd., 7th Fl., sustainable solutions to our clients from 200 Affairs Toronto, ON M4Y 2Y5 offices worldwide. Mississauga Executive Centre, The Media Information Network provides World Wide Web: One Robert Speck Pkwy., Ste. 1400, information services to advertising, sales, mar- http://www.ch2mhillcanada.com Mississauga, ON L4Z 3M3 keting and corporate communication profes- Dave Umbach, Marketing and Phone: (905) 949-3106 sionals. CARD and CARDonline, our flagship Communications Specialist Toll free: 1-800-263-7622 services, publish advertising rates and related Phone: (416) 499-0090, ext. 598 FAX: (905) 949-0038 data on significant media in Canada and se- FAX: (416) 499-4687 E-mail: [email protected] lected international media. We also publish E-mail: [email protected] CMA CANADA PROVINCIAL/ Publication Profiles, The National List of Ad- TERRITORIAL OFFICES: vertisers, and Ethnic Media & Markets. Joy Thomas, CMA, Executive World Wide Web: http://www.cardonline.ca Vice-President Phone: (416) 764-2000 CMA Canada – Nova Scotia & Bermuda, Toll free: 1-800-265-3561 Sentry Place, 1559 Brunswick St., Ste. 500, FAX: (416) 764-1709 Halifax, NS B3J 2G1 Phone: (902) 422-5836 Bruce Richards, Publisher FAX: (902) 423-1605 Phone: (416) 764-1621 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Formerly Canadian Hunger Foundation Shelley Pelkey, CMA, Executive Director CMA Canada – New Brunswick, Andrew Charron, Media Development 323 Chapel St., Ottawa, ON K1N 7Z2 570 Queen St., Ste. 101, Manager CHF can provide contacts – here and over- Fredericton, NB E3B 6Z6 Phone: (416) 764-1613 seas – as well as critical analysis of top issues Phone: (506) 455-2262 E-mail: facing the developing world. FAX: (506) 455-2266 [email protected] A leader in international development, CHF E-mail: [email protected] Sharron Taylor, Production Manager helps poor rural communities attain long-term, Jerome Peddle, CMA, FCMA, Executive Phone: (416) 764-1624 sustainable livelihoods and self-reliance. Since Director E-mail: 1961, CHF has implemented over 800 projects CMA Canada – Newfoundland, [email protected] in Asia, Africa and the Americas.

271 Thorburn Rd., St. John’s, NF A1B 4R1 LISTINGS Mala Singh, Circulation Manager World Wide Web: Phone: (709) 726-3652 Phone: (416) 764-1622 http://www.chf-partners.ca FAX: (709) 754-5326 E-mail: Phone: (613) 237-0180 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] FAX: (613) 237-5969 Jeanne Dubé, Director, Public Affairs and Amy Nelson, Sales Manager, Ontario and Tony Breuer, Executive Director Marketing Eastern Canada Ext. 202 CMA Canada – Québec, 715 Victoria Sq., Phone: (416) 764-1625 E-mail: [email protected] 3rd Fl., Montréal, QC H2Y 2H7 E-mail: Phone: (514) 849-1155 [email protected] Judy Kerr, Director of Canadian Programs FAX: (514) 849-9674 Ext. 204 E-mail: [email protected] Lynne LeBlanc, Sales Manager, Ontario and E-mail: [email protected] Western Canada Sharon Armstrong, Vice-President, Phone: (416) 764-1619 Marketing and Communications E-mail: CMA Canada – Ontario, 70 University Ave., [email protected] Ste. 300, Toronto, ON M5J 2M4 Phone: (416) 204-3118 Toll free: 1-800-387-2991 188 Sources Summer 2005 FAX: (416) 977-6079 CSTD Phone: (204) 452-2459 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (204) 284-8860 720 Spadina Ave., Ste. 315, E-mail: [email protected] Andrea Czinkota, CMA, Director of Toronto, ON M5S 2T9 Marketing and Professional Services CSTD is Canada’s largest training organiza- Quebec: CMA Canada – Manitoba, tion representing more than 1,700 workplace Luc Gagnon, Président 815 – 240 Graham Ave., learning professionals. Established in 1946 as Mouvement en faveur de la vie, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0J7 the Ontario Society for Training and Develop- Campagne Québec-vie, Phone: (204) 943-1538 ment, the Association advocates for training in 3333, côte Sainte-Catherine, FAX: (204) 947-3308 Canada, establishes and maintains professional Montréal, QC H3T 1C8 E-mail: [email protected] standards, and serves its membership by pro- Phone: (514) 344-2686 Betty Hoffart, CMA, FCMA, President and viding certification, educational programs, FAX: (514) 344-2689 CEO conferences and publications. E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.egards.qc.ca CMA Canada – Saskatchewan, World Wide Web: http://www.cstd.ca 202 – 1900 Albert St., Regina, SK S4P 4K8 Ontario: Phone: (306) 359-6461 Lynn Johnston, Executive Director Mary Ellen Douglas, President FAX: (306) 347-8580 Phone: (416) 367-5900 Campaign Life Coalition, 104 Bond St., E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 367-1642 Toronto, ON M5B 1X9 E-mail: [email protected] Michael Lawrence, Manager, Phone: (416) 204-9749 Communications FAX: (416) 204-1027 CMA Canada – Alberta, 833 4th Ave. S.W., Campaign Life Coalition E-mail: [email protected] Ste. 1120, Calgary, AB T2P 3T5 104 Bond St., Ste. 305, New Brunswick: Phone: (403) 269-5341 Toronto, ON M5B 1X9 Campaign Life Coalition FAX: (403) 262-5477 Campaign Life Coalition is a national politi- Toll free: 1-800-730-5358 E-mail: [email protected] cal organization concerned with the protection Nova Scotia: Vinetta Peek, Director, Marketing and of human life from conception to natural death. Herm Wills, President Public Affairs CLC maintains representatives on Parliament Campaign Life Coalition, P.O. Box 2085, CMA Canada – British Columbia, Hill, and works to foster respect for life Fall River, NS B2T 1K6 P.O. Box 269, Two Bentall Centre, through adequate legal protection from abor- Phone: (902) 861-1982 555 Burrard St., Ste. 1055, tion, infanticide, euthanasia and other life- FAX: (902) 861-1527 Vancouver, BC V7X 1M8 threatening social and moral trends. E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (604) 687-5891 NATIONAL OFFICE: World Wide Web: http://www.clcns.com FAX: (604) 687-6688 Jim Hughes, National President Prince Edward Island: E-mail: [email protected] Campaign Life Coalition, 104 Bond St., Aquinas Ryan, President Michelle Demeule, CMA, Executive Ste. 305, Toronto, ON M5B 1X Campaign Life Coalition, Director Phone: (416) 204-9749 St. Peters Bay, PE C0A 2A0 CMA Canada – Northwest Territories & FAX: (416) 204-1027 Phone: (902) 961-2782 Nunavut, P.O. Box 512, E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.lifesite.net Newfoundland: Yellowknife, NT X1A 2N4 Margie Hynes, President Phone: (867) 873-2875 NATIONAL PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE Campaign Life Coalition, General Delivery, FAX: (867) 920-2503 (Federal lobby office): Creston North, NL A0E 1L0 E-mail: [email protected] Aidan Reid, President Phone: (709) 279-3580 Campaign Life Coalition, FAX: (709) 279-3876 1355 Wellington St., Ste. 100, E-mail: [email protected] Ottawa, ON K1Y 3C2 Phone: (613) 729-0379 FAX: (613) 729-7611 E-mail: [email protected] PROVINCIAL OFFICES: British Columbia: John Hof, President CSA Group Campaign Life Coalition, P.O. Box 12045, Murrayville RPO, Langley, BC V3A 9J5 178 Rexdale Blvd., Toronto, ON M9W 1R3 Phone: (604) 534-4828 2851 John St., P.O. Box 42011, CSA Group consists of three divisions: the FAX: (604) 532-9353 Markham, ON L3R 5R7 Canadian Standards Association, which devel- E-mail: [email protected] Can-Fit-Pro is Canada’s largest national or- ops standards and helps people understand and ganization serving all aspects of the fitness in- apply them through information products and Alberta: dustry including fitness professionals, health seminars; CSA International, which provides Campaign Life Coalition club operators and industry suppliers. Founded testing and certification services for electrical, Toll free: 1-800-730-5358 in 1993, Can-Fit-Pro delivers cutting-edge cer- mechanical, gas, plumbing and a variety of Saskatchewan: tification, conferences, trade shows and mem- other products; and QMI, which delivers cli- Denise Hounjet-Roth, President ber services to over 12,000 members. Can-Fit- ent-focussed management systems registration Campaign Life Coalition, Pro’s multiple events include our International and training services. CSA’s certification 222 Hurley Terrace, Saskatoon, SK S7N 4H8 Conference and Trade Show in Toronto, the marks are recognized in Canada, the U.S. and Phone: (306) 249-2764 biggest and best of its kind in the world, host- around the world. FAX: (306) 249-4180 ing over 6,000 delegates and visitors every Anthony Toderian, Media Relations Officer E-mail: [email protected] year. Phone: (416) 747-2620 Manitoba: World Wide Web: FAX: (416) 747-4292 Maria Slykerman, President http://www.canfitpro.com E-mail: [email protected] Campaign Life Coalition, Toll free: 1-800-667-5622 1306 Edderton Ave., E-mail: [email protected] Winnipeg, MB R3T 0X8 Summer 2005 Sources 189

Rod Macdonald, Vice-President World Wide Web: ies a reality across the country. Phone: (905) 305-8450 http://www.canadacouncil.ca CMHC assists Canadians in all parts of the FAX: (905) 305-8449 http://www.conseildesarts.ca country to access a wide range of innovative E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (613) 566-4414 and affordable financing choices. Through our Toll free: 1-800-263-5588 research, we also contribute to the well-being FAX: (613) 566-4407 of the housing sector and encourage innovation in community and housing planning, design, Donna Balkan, Senior Communications technology, choice and finance. Working with Manager/Gestionnaire principale des our provincial, territorial and non-governmen- communications tal partners to deliver the federal government’s Ext. 4134 housing agenda, CMHC helps Canadians from E-mail: [email protected] all walks of life access to quality, affordable Carole Breton, Public Relations Officer/ homes. At home and abroad, we also work in Agente des relations publiques close collaboration with our government part- Ext. 4523 ners and the housing industry to enhance Canada Brokerlink E-mail: [email protected] Canada’s presence in the global marketplace, 101 6th Ave. S.W., Ste. 1150, and share our housing experience and exper- Calgary, AB T2P 3P4 tise with the world. Canada’s fourth-largest Insurance Broker, established in 1996, with 550 Associates (em- La Société canadienne d’hypothèques et de ployees) in 58 locations throughout Alberta logement (SCHL) est l’organisme national and Ontario. Over $300 million in premium responsable de l’habitation. Quoi qu’elle fasse, volume held by 150,000 clients (2003). Car, la SCHL veille à ce que les Canadiens aient home, business and special segment insurance. accès à un large éventail de logements de Formerly CBL Oxford Insurance in Alberta. qualité, à coût abordable, et elle favorise la Canada Deposit Insurance création de collectivités et de villes dyna- World Wide Web: http://www.brokerlink.ca miques et saines partout au pays. In Alberta – Canada Brokerlink Inc. Corporation (CDIC) Dans toutes les régions du pays, la SCHL In Ontario – Canada Brokerlink (Ontario) Inc. 50 O’Connor St., 17th Fl., P.O. Box 2340, aide les Canadiens à disposer d’une vaste Daniel MacDonald, Co-ordinator, Stn. D, Ottawa, ON K1P 5W5 gamme d’options de financement novatrices et Marketing and Communications CDIC insures eligible deposits held in mem- abordables. Par l’entremise de ses activités de Phone: (403) 218-1307 ber institutions in case of their insolvency. The recherche, la SCHL contribue également à la Toll free: 1-800-361-6168 maximum insurance per person at each mem- prospérité du secteur de l’habitation. En FAX: (403) 218-2125 ber institution is $60,000, although CDIC pro- collaborant avec ses partenaires provinciaux, E-mail: [email protected] vides separate protection for joint deposits, territoriaux et non gouvernementaux et le trust deposits and eligible deposits held in secteur privé dans le but de mettre en oeuvre RRSPs and RRIFs. CDIC members are banks, le plan d’action du gouvernement fédéral en trust companies and loan companies. A federal matière d’habitation, la SCHL aide les Crown corporation, CDIC promotes standards Canadiens de tous les milieux à avoir accès à of sound business and financial practices for des logements de qualité, à prix abordable. Ici member institutions and contributes to the sta- ou à l’étranger, la SCHL travaille également en bility of the Canadian financial system. étroite collaboration avec ses partenaires gouvernementaux et le secteur de l’habitation World Wide Web: http://www.cdic.ca afin d’accroître la présence du Canada sur le Jacques Hudon, Director, Communications marché mondial et de partager avec les pays Canada Council for the Arts / and Public Affairs étrangers son expérience et son savoir-faire Phone: (613) 943-1971 dans le domaine du logement. Conseil des Arts du Canada FAX: (613) 947-0435 World Wide Web: E-mail: [email protected] 350 rue Albert St., P.O. Box/CP 1047, http://www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca Ottawa, ON K1P 5V8 The Canada Council for the Arts is a national COMMUNICATIONS AND MARKETING/ arm’s-length agency with the mandate to “fos- COMMUNICATIONS ET MARKETING: ter and promote the study and enjoyment of, Louise Dunn, Director, Marketing/ and the production of works in, the arts.” The Directrice, Marketing Council offers a broad range of grants and Phone: (613) 748-2420 services to professional Canadian artists and Peter De Barros, Director, Corporate arts organizations, and administers more than Relations and Communications/Directeur, LISTINGS 100 prizes, fellowships and awards. The Cana- Relations de la société et des dian Commission for UNESCO and the Pub- communications lic Lending Right Commission operate under Phone: (613) 748-2143 its aegis. Canada Mortgage and Housing Grace Thrasher, Acting Manager, Le Conseil des Arts du Canada est un organ- Communications/Directrice intérimaire, isme national autonome qui a pour l’objet de Corporation (CMHC) / Société Communications « favoriser et de promouvoir l’étude et la dif- canadienne d’hypothèques et Phone: (613) 748-2375 fusion des arts ainsi que la production de logement (SCHL) Christine Choury, Chief, Media and d’oeuvres d’art ». Le Conseil offre une vaste Association Relations/Chef, Relations avec gamme de subventions et de services aux National Office/Bureau national: les médias artistes et aux organismes artistiques pro- 700 Montreal Rd./700, chemin de Montréal, Phone: (613) 742-5344 fessionnels canadiens, et octroie annuellement Ottawa, ON K1A 0P7 plus de 100 prix et bourses. La Commission Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation REGIONAL OFFICES/BUREAUX canadienne pour l’UNESCO et la Commission is Canada’s national housing agency. We are RÉGIONAUX: du droit de prêt public sont placées sous son committed to helping Canadians access a wide B.C. & Yukon/C.-B. et Yukon: égide. choice of quality, affordable homes, while 2600 Granville St., Ste. 400, making vibrant, healthy communities and cit- Vancouver, BC V6H 3V7 190 Sources Summer 2005 Marketing and Communications/Marketing Canadian AIDS Treatment Secretary Treasurer: et communications Dr. Astrid Petrich, Molecular Phone: (604) 731-5733 Information Exchange Microbiologist Prairies, Nunavut & N.W.T./Prairies, (CATIE) Laboratory Medicine, Nunavut et T.N.-O.: St. Joseph’s Healthcare, 50 Charlton Ave. E., 505 – 555 Richmond St. W., Box 1104, Rm. L424, Hamilton, ON L8N 4A6 1000 7th Ave. S.W., Ste. 200, Toronto, ON M5V 3B1 Calgary, AB T2P 5L5 Phone: (905) 522-1155, ext. 3270 CATIE is a national non-profit organization FAX: (905) 521-6083 Sophie Dupuis, Senior Consultant, committed to improving the health and qual- E-mail: [email protected] Marketing and Communications/Consultante ity of life of all Canadians living with HIV/ principale, Marketing et communications AIDS. CATIE provides the latest and most President: Phone: (403) 515-2986 complete HIV/AIDS treatment information Dr. Tony Mazzulli, Microbiologist Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology, Jason Cobb, Marketing and available through its web site, toll free phone line and its publications. Mt. Sinai Hospital, 600 University Ave., Communications Consultant/Consultant, Rm. 1485, Toronto, ON M5G 1X5 Marketing et communications World Wide Web: http://www.catie.ca Phone: (416) 586-4695 Phone: (403) 515-2903 Phone: (416) 203-7122 FAX: (416) 586-8746 Ontario: Toll free: 1-800-263-1638 E-mail: [email protected] 100 Sheppard Ave. E., Ste. 500, FAX: (416) 203-8284 Past President: North York, ON M2N 6N5 E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Greg Horsman, Medical Director Angelina Ritacco, Communications Laurie Edmiston, Executive Director Provincial Laboratory, Saskatchewan Health, Consultant/Consultant, Communications E-mail: [email protected] 3211 Albert St., Regina, SK S4S 5W6 Phone: (416) 218-3332 Denyse Boxell, Director, Marketing and Phone: (306) 787-8316 Québec: Communications FAX: (306) 787-1525 1100, boul René-Lévesque ouest, E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] 1ière étage, Montréal, QC H3B 5J7 Vice-President: Suzanne Dubé, Marketing and Canadian Alliance of Student Dr. Margaret Fearon, Executive Medical Communications Consultant/Consultante, Associations (CASA) Director, Medical Microbiology Marketing et communications Canadian Blood Services, 67 College St., Tél: (514) 283-9008 396 Cooper St., Ste. 308, Toronto, ON M5G 2M1 Ottawa, ON K2P 2H7 Phone: (416) 313-4598 Atlantic/Atlantique: The Canadian Alliance of Student Associa- FAX: (416) 974-9757 7001 Mumford Rd., Ste. 300, Tower 1, tions (CASA) is a federal student lobby organi- E-mail: [email protected] Halifax, NS B3L 2H8 zation. Formed in 1995, CASA has 19 mem- Conjoint Meeting Secretary: Todd Selby, Principal, Marketing ber institutions across Canada and represents Dr. Martin Petric, Clinical Virologist Information and Communications/Directeur nearly 300,000 university and college students Laboratory Services, fonctionnel, Marketing info et to the federal government. CASA is a member- B.C. Centre for Disease Control, communications driven organization whose goal is to influence 655 West 12th Ave., Phone: (902) 426-4966 government policy on post-secondary educa- Vancouver, BC V5Z 4R4 tion. Phone: (604) 660-9697 World Wide Web: http://www.casa.ca FAX: (604) 660-6073 Phone: (613) 236-3457 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (613) 236-2386 James Kusie, National Director E-mail: [email protected] Caen Suni, Communications Officer E-mail: [email protected]

Canada Safety Council 1020 Thomas Spratt Place, Ottawa, ON K1G 5L5 National, non-profit, public service organiza- Canadian Association for tion dedicated to the prevention of accidents and health hazards in the traffic, workplace, Environmental Analytical home and recreational environments. Member- Laboratories (CAEAL) ship includes industry, labour and professions. Canadian Association for 1565 Carling Ave., Ste. 310, Develops on and off the job safety programs. Ottawa, ON K1Z 8R1 Disseminates accident prevention information. Clinical Microbiology and The Canadian Association for Environmen- Sponsors eight national safety campaigns an- Infectious Diseases tal Analytical Laboratories is a not-for-profit nually. Publishes a magazine and newsletters. association of public and private sector labo- 50 Charlton Ave. E., Rm. L424, Phone: (613) 739-1535 ratories. A principal objective is to promote Hamilton, ON L8N 4A6 FAX: (613) 739-1566 and maintain a high level of assurance in ana- CACMID is a charitable organization with E-mail: [email protected] lytical test data. To this end, CAEAL manages its major objective the dissemination of infor- proficiency testing and site assessment pro- Emile J. Therien, President mation on clinical microbiology and infectious grams that are tailored to meet the specific Jack A. Smith, General Manager, Programs diseases. This objective is attained by the or- needs of environmental testing laboratories. ganization of an annual scientific meeting, the “Conjoint Meeting on Infectious Diseases,” the World Wide Web: http://www.caeal.ca CACMID newsletter and a web site. Phone: (613) 233-5300 World Wide Web: http://www.cacmid.ca FAX: (613) 233-5501 Summer 2005 Sources 191

Dr. Rick Wilson, Executive Director Download files containing further Bill Eggertson, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] membership information: Phone: (613) 371-3372 J.E.J. (Ned) Gravel, Manager, Training and http://newenergy.org/ FAX: (613) 822-4987 Quality brochure.html#downloads E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Canadian Bioenergy Association World Wide Web: http://www.EarthEnergy.ca Chris Pharo, Board President (CANBIO)/L’Association canadienne de la Phone: (604) 924-2501 bioénergie: Ed Lohrenz, President FAX: (604) 924-2555 3330 White Oak Rd., London, ON N6E 1L8 Ice Kube Systems Ltd., 41 St. Paul Blvd. W., E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (519) 686-8895 St. Paul, MB R2P 2W5 FAX: (519) 686-1132 Phone: (204) 255-5959 Wo Yuen, Board Vice-President E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (204) 255-7365 Phone: (705) 652-2018 World Wide Web: http://www.canbio.ca E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (705) 652-6365 E-mail: [email protected] Bruce McCallum, Chair Keith Veerman, Director Ensight Consulting, RR #4, FortisBC Inc., Box 130, Trail, BC V1R 4L4 Hunter River, PE C0A 1N0 Phone: (250) 368-0388 canadian association for Phone/FAX: (902) 964-2297 FAX: (250) 364-2314 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] renewable energies Jim Richardson, Director The GreenHeat Partnership: J. Richardson Consulting, http://www.GreenHeat.org (we c.a.r.e.) / association 1876 Saunderson Dr., Ottawa, ON K1G 2C5 Phone: (613) 521-1995 Canadian Association of the canadienne pour les FAX: (613) 521-1997 E-mail: [email protected] Deaf Norm Starling, Director 251 Bank St., Ste. 203, énergies renouvelables Ottawa, ON K2P 1X3 435 Brennan, Ottawa, ON K1Z 6J9 University College of the Cariboo, 30358 Merryfield Ave., The CAD is Canada’s national advocacy or- Canada’s renewable energy sector offers a ganization of deaf consumers. It works to pro- range of proven and cost-effective technolo- Abbotsford, BC V8X 1V4 Phone: (604) 857-1897 tect and promote the rights, concerns, and in- gies to address the need for low-impact sus- terests of deaf Canadians. It is not a service tainable energy that can reduce GHG emis- FAX: (604) 857-1894 E-mail: [email protected] agency. Concerns include access to television sions, now and in the future. These national and telephone, illiteracy, education, human groups promote the use of renewables in the Bioenergy and its benefits: rights, sign language, etc. generation of electricity and in heating/cooling http://www.canbio.ca/bioenergy.htm applications. James D. Roots, Executive Director Membership information: Phone: (613) 565-2882 World Wide Web: http://www.canbio.ca/members.htm http://www.renewables.ca (This is a TTY number and cannot always be Who we are and what we do: reached directly by voice phone. Phone: (613) 728-0822 http://www.canbio.ca/aboutus.htm If you receive a tapping sound when you call, FAX: (613) 728-2505 Canadian Solar Industries Association/ please hang up and call the Bell Relay E-mail: [email protected] L’Association des industries solaires du Service 1-800-855-0511 instead.) Provider of Canada’s only certified green- Canada: powered Internet hosting service: 2378 Holly Lane, Ste. 208, http://www.GreenHosting.org Ottawa, ON K1V 7P1 and http://www.Green-Domains.com Rob McMonagle, Executive Director Association of Power Producers of Ontario Phone: (613) 736-9077 (APPrO): Toll free: 1-866-5-CanSIA 163-C Eastbourne Ave., FAX: (613) 736-8938 Toronto, ON M5P 2G5 E-mail: [email protected] P.O. Box 1084, Stn. F, World Wide Web: http://www.cansia.ca Toronto, ON M4Y 2T7 Canadian Wind Energy Association Carole Kielly, APPrO Information Services (CanWEA)/L’Association canadienne Canadian Association Phone: (416) 322-6549 d’énergie éolienne: FAX: (416) 481-5785 130 Slater St., Ste. 750, Ottawa, ON K1P 6E2 of Family Enterprise / E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (613) 598-4658 Association canadienne World Wide Web: http://www.appro.org Toll free: 1-800-922-6932 LISTINGS FAX: (613) 594-8705 des entreprises familiales Presenters of the Canadian Power E-mail: [email protected] National Office: Conference & Trade Show: World Wide Web: http://www.canwea.ca http://www.newenergy.org/ 1388C Cornwall Rd., akville, ON L6J 7W5 conference.html Robert Hornung, President Founded in 1983, CAFE’s mission is to pro- Phone: (613) 598-4658 mote the well-being and understanding of the Publications, including IPPSO FACTO: family in business. Chapters throughout http://www.newenergy.org/ Britt Bengtsson, Executive Assistant Phone: (613) 598-4658 Canada represent 1,000+ businesses in all in- appro_publications.html dustry groups. CAFE programs deal with com- Description of APPrO’s advocacy services: Janice Taylor, Executive Co-ordinator Phone: (403) 851-0836 munication, succession planning and issues http://www.newenergy.org/ unique to the family in business, with the ob- APPrOAdvocacyServicesDescriptionJan2004.pdf Earth Energy Society of Canada (EESC)/ jective of improving succession statistics. Société canadienne de l’énergie du sol: Membership brochure online at: World Wide Web: http://www.newenergy.org/brochure.html 124 O’Connor, Ste. 504, Ottawa, ON K1P 5M9 http://www.cafenational.org Membership fees: http://www.newenergy.org/ appro_membership.html 192 Sources Summer 2005

CAFE National: CAFE Nova Scotia Chapter: BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Mike Williamson, National Chair Michelle LaVigne, Executive Director DeWayne Osborn, CGA, CFP, Chair Terri Heggum-Allen, National Executive Phone: (902) 465-2535 Lawton Partners Financial Planning Services Director FAX: (902) 463-6308 Ltd., 305 Broadway, Ste. 1000, Toll free: 1-866-849-0099 E-mail: [email protected] Winnipeg, MB R3C 3J7 FAX: (905) 337-8260 Phone: (204) 944-3538 E-mail: [email protected] Canadian Association of Food FAX: (204) 947-2438 CHAPTERS: Banks / Association E-mail: [email protected] CAFE Vancouver Island Chapter: Tara Gish, B.A., LL.B., Vice-Chair Mandy Farmer, Chapter President canadienne des banques Canadian Cancer Society, Alberta/N.W.T. E-mail: [email protected] alimentaires Division, 2424 4th St. S.W., Ste. 200, Calgary, AB T2S 2T4 CAFE B.C. Vancouver Region Chapter: 191 New Toronto St., Toronto, ON M8V 2E7 Phone: (403) 541-5365 Sheila Beveridge, Managing Director National umbrella group for Canadian food FAX: (403) 228-4506 Phone: (604) 685-4222 banks, distributed nearly 9 million pounds of E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (604) 685-5787 food in 2004 to member food banks in all prov- E-mail: [email protected] inces. Works to promote the eradication of Kayla Stevenson, CFRE, Past Chair Heart and Stroke Foundation of B.C. & CAFE Okanagan Chapter: hunger and poverty in Canada. Independent, non-sectarian and non-partisan, CAFB re- Yukon, 1212 West Broadway, Bill Corbett, Managing Director Vancouver, BC V6H 3V2 Phone: (250) 763-5522 ceives no government funding. (Renseignements disponibles en français) Phone: (604) 737-3407 FAX: (250) 763-0044 FAX: (604) 736-8732 E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.cafb-acba.ca E-mail: [email protected] CAFE Edmonton Chapter: Phone: (416) 203-9241 Stephen Boyd, Secretary Anita Lehmann, Executive Director FAX: (416) 203-9244 Royal Alexandra Hospital Foundation, Phone: (780) 484-4484 E-mail: [email protected] 10240 Kingsway, Rm. 175-3, FAX: (780) 484-6634 Charitable registration no: Community Services Centre E-mail: [email protected] 13064-3737-RR-0001 Edmonton, AB T5H 3V9 CAFE Calgary Chapter: Charles Seiden, Executive Director Phone: (780) 491-5061 Corrina Nakskov, Managing Director Kristi Elborne, Administrative and FAX: (780) 477-4016 Phone: (403) 220-5329 Volunteer Co-ordinator E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (403) 282-0095 Micky Fraterman, Communications Martin Massé, Treasurer E-mail: [email protected] Manager Programme des dons planifiés, Fondation de CAFE Saskatoon Chapter: Lisa Young, National Food Sharing System l’Oratoire St-Josephy, 3800, ch Queen Mary, E-mail: [email protected] Co-ordinator Montréal, QC H3V 1H6 CAFE Regina Chapter: Marjorie Bencz, Board Chair (Edmonton) Phone: (514) 733-8216, ext. 2362 Wayne Morsky, Chapter President Phone: (780) 426-7657 FAX: (514) 221-3049 Phone: (306) 536-3101 Dianne Swinemar, Past Chair (Halifax) E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (306) 543-8077 Phone: (902) 457-1900 Sue Barnes, CFRE E-mail: [email protected] Eg Walters, Treasurer (St. John’s) St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation CAFE Manitoba Chapter: Phone: (709) 722-0130 London, 268 Grosvenor St., Jan Moody, Managing Director London, ON N6A 4V2 Phone: (204) 957-4734 Canadian Association of Gift Phone: (519) 646-6000, ext. 65829 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (519) 646-6033 Planners / Association E-mail: [email protected] CAFE Southwestern Ontario Chapter: Tamelynda Lux, Managing Director canadienne des professionnels David W. Brown Phone: (519) 642-4349 en dons planifiés Al G. Brown and Associates, FAX: (519) 642-2873 970 Lawrence Ave. W., Ste. 501, E-mail: [email protected] 408 Queen St., Ste. 300, Toronto, ON M6A 3B6 Ottawa, ON K1R 5A7 Phone: (416) 787-6176 CAFE Niagara Chapter: The Canadian Association of Gift Planners FAX: (416) 787-0451 Deirdre Burrows, Managing Director supports Philanthropy by fostering the devel- E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] opment and growth of gift planning. The As- Malcolm Burrows, CFRE CAFE Georgian Bay Chapter: sociation creates awareness, provides educa- Scotia Private Client Group, Executive Kim Dunski, Managing Director tion and is an advocate for charitable giving. Office, 1 Queen St. E., Ste. 1200, Phone: (705) 725-2466 Gift Planners work with both donors and chari- Toronto, ON M5C 2W5 FAX: (705) 739-0467 ties to achieve maximum benefit for each party Phone: (416) 933-2351 E-mail: [email protected] from a charitable gift. FAX: (416) 933-2409 CAFE Upper Canada Chapter: World Wide Web: E-mail: TBA http://www.cagp-acpdp.org [email protected] CAFE Ottawa Chapter: NATIONAL OFFICE (OTTAWA): Peter Chipman, BBA Louise Arden, Managing Director Diane MacDonald, Executive Director Variety –The Children’s Charity of B.C., Phone: (613) 731-6201 408 Queen St., Ste. 300, 4300 Still Creek Dr., Burnaby, BC V5C 6C3 FAX: (613) 731-0748 Ottawa, ON K1R 5A7 Phone: (604) 320-0505 E-mail: [email protected] Toll free: 1-888-430-9494 FAX: (604) 320-0535 CAFE Montreal Chapter: FAX: (613) 232-7286 E-mail: [email protected] Christina Colantonio, Managing Director E-mail: [email protected] Anne MacKay Phone: (514) 880-5926 United Way of Kitchener-Waterloo and Area, E-mail: [email protected] 20 Erb St. W., Waterloo, ON N2L 1T2 Phone: (519) 888-6100 FAX: (519) 888-7737 E-mail: [email protected] Summer 2005 Sources 193

David Magnuson-Ford PARIM: St. Paul’s High School, 2200 Grant Ave., 720 McDermet Ave., Rm. AD107, Winnipeg, MB R3P 0P8 Winnipeg, MB R3E 0T3 Phone: (204) 831-2325 Phone: (204) 787-3673 FAX: (204) 831-2340 FAX: (204) 787-2692 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Linda Pearson PAIRO: University of Toronto, 505 University Ave., Ste. 1402, 21 King’s College Circle, Toronto, ON M5G 1X3 Toronto, ON M5S 3J3 Phone: (416) 979-1182 Canadian Association of Phone: (416) 978-3811 Toll free: 1-877-979-1183 FAX: (416) 946-7574 FAX: (416) 595-9778 Medical Radiation E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Technologists / Association Dr. Rosemarie Sampson PARI-MP: canadienne des technologues Mount Saint Vincent University, Victoria General Hospital, 166 Bedford Hwy., Halifax, NS B3M 2J6 QE II Health Sciences Centre, en radiation médicale Phone: (902) 457-6764 Bethune Bldg., Rm. 268, 1278 Tower Rd., 1095 av Carling Ave., Ste./bur 500, FAX: (902) 445-3962 Halifax, NS B3H 2Y9 Ottawa, ON K1Y 4P6 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (902) 473-4091 The national professional certifying body for FAX: (902) 473-4451 members in radiological technology, radiation Canadian Association of E-mail: [email protected] therapy, nuclear medicine and magnetic reso- Internes & Residents (CAIR) PAIRN: nance imaging. Shares in accrediting provin- Memorial University Medical School, cial training programs. Provides continuing 151 Slater St., Ste. 412, Health Sciences Complex, education and membership benefits. Adminis- Ottawa, ON K1P 5H3 Student Affairs Office, Rm. 2713, ters Code of Ethics and provides a forum for The Canadian Association of Internes & St. John’s, NL A1B 3V6 maintaining standards/policies on training/ap- Residents (CAIR), in conjunction with its Pro- Phone: (709) 777-7118 plication of diagnostic/therapeutic procedures. vincial Housestaff Organizations (PHOs), is FAX: (709) 777-6968 Organisme national d’agrément de 10 000 the national organization representing over E-mail: [email protected] technologues pratiquant dans la radiologie, de 5,000 residents. CAIR advocates for the col- la radiothérapie, de la médecine nucléaire et de lective interests of residents in Canada in edu- l’imagerie par résonance magnétique. Parti- cational, professional and well-being issues. cipe à l’agrément des programmes provin- World Wide Web: http://www.cair.ca ciaux de formation. Offre des programmes de Phone: (613) 234-6448 perfectionnement professionnel. Gère le code FAX: (613) 234-5292 de déontologie et fournit une tribune à l’éla- E-mail: [email protected] boration des normes de formation, d’appli- cation de diagnostic et d’intervention théra- Cheryl Pellerin, Executive Director peutique. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2004–2005: World Wide Web: http://www.camrt.ca Dr.Ben Hoyt, President Dr. Hasan Zaidi, Past President Christiane Ménard, Director of Dr. Jerry Maniate, Vice-President at Algonquin College, 1385 Woodroffe Ave., Communications/Directrice des Dr. Devesh Varma, Treasurer B-224, Ottawa, ON K2G 1V8 communications Dr.Ahmer Karimuddin, Secretary A national association for journalists from all Phone/Tél: (613) 234-0012 Dr. Yvette Leung, Member-at-Large media, the CAJ promotes excellence in jour- FAX/Téléc: (613) 234-1097 Dr. Ryan Wright, Member-at-Large nalism, providing quality professional devel- E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] opment through various workshops, the CAJ PROVINCIAL HOUSESTAFF National Conference and the National Writers’ Canadian Association of ORGANIZATIONS: Symposium. The CAJ acts as the national PAR-BC: voice for journalists, upholding the public’s Occupational Therapists 401 West Georgia St., Ste. 2010, right to know, encouraging investigative jour- 1125 Colonel By Dr., CTTC Bldg., Vancouver, BC V5Z 4C2 nalism, especially through the CAJ awards for Ste. 3400, Ottawa, ON K1S 5R1 Phone: (604) 876-7636 investigative journalism, and acting as an ad- CAOT is a national professional association Toll free: 1-888-877-2722 vocate on issues affecting Canadian journalists that provides leadership to advocate for and FAX: (604) 876-7690 and the industry. Non-profit and run by a vol- promote occupational therapy in Canada and E-mail: [email protected] unteer board of professional journalists, the internationally. Through member services and LISTINGS PARA: CAJ has eleven chapters across Canada. education, CAOT helps occupational therapists 11044 82nd Ave., Ste. 340, World Wide Web: http://www.caj.ca achieve professional excellence. Publications Edmonton, AB T6G 0J2 National Office: include the Canadian Journal of Occupa- Phone: (780) 432-1749 John Dickins, Executive Director tional Therapy, Occupational Therapy Now FAX: (780) 432-1778 Phone: (613) 526-8061 and a consumer site at www.otworks.ca. E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (613) 521-3904 World Wide Web: http://www.caot.ca PAIRS: E-mail: [email protected] Claudia von Zweck, Executive Director P.O. Box 23, Royal University Hospital, Phone: (613) 523-2268, ext. 224 103 Hospital Dr., Saskatoon, SK S7N 0W8 Toll free: 1-800-523-2268, ext. 224 Phone/FAX: (306) 655-2134 FAX: (613) 523-2552 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] 194 Sources Summer 2005 Canadian Association of Lee Lakeman, Spokesperson Canadian Association of Phone: (604) 876-2622 Professional Immigration FAX: (604) 876-8450 Consultants Inc. (CAPIC) Psychoanalytic Child E-mail: [email protected] P.O. Box 63563, Stn. Woodside Square, 1571 Sandhurst Circle, Therapists (CAPCT) Toronto, ON M1V 1V0 42 Brookmount Rd., Toronto, ON M4L 3N2 CAPIC is the largest national association for Child psychotherapists work in private prac- Canadian immigration consultants. It is en- tice and in clinics with a wide variety of chil- gaged in ongoing liaison with the government dren, adolescents and their families. Special- on matters related to immigration policies, pro- ized training allows for a range of treatment grams and services and supports continuous modalities geared to specific issues, such as: improvement in all areas of the Canadian im- sexual and physical abuse, divorce, eating dis- migration system. CAPIC is dedicated to help- orders, delinquency and drugs, learning diffi- Canadian Association of ing Immigration Consultants to deliver the culties, and behavioural maladjustments. highest level of service to their clients through World Wide Web: http://www.tcpp-capct.ca University Teachers (CAUT) / its program of continuing professional devel- E-mail: [email protected] Association canadienne des opment. or [email protected] professeures et professeurs World Wide Web: http://www.capic.ca Rosalind Kindler, President d’université (ACPPU) Phone: (416) 483-7044 Phone: (416) 972-6283 2675 prom Queensview Dr., FAX: (416) 483-0884 Janet Morrison, ex-officio President E-mail: [email protected] Ottawa, ON K2B 8K2 Phone: (416) 921-6664 CAUT is the national voice of 48,000 teach- NATIONAL ISSUES: ers, librarians, researchers and other academic Ron McKay, National President Canadian Association of professionals committed to improving the Julia Brodyansky, Director of Rehabilitation Professionals – quality and accessibility of post-secondary Communications education in Canada. Established in 1951. LOCAL ISSUES: Ontario Publications: CAUT Bulletin, CAUT Education British Columbia: 4 Cataraqui St., Ste. 310, Review, CAUT Commentary. Praveen Shrivastava, Chapter President Kingston, ON K7K 1Z7 Crée en 1951, l’ACPPU est la porte-parole Rhonda Williams, Communications Chair Professional association for rehabilitation nationale du corps universitaire. Représentant Ontario: counselling – the assessment and counselling aujourd’hui 48 000 professeurs, bibliothé- Alli Amlani, Chapter President of persons with disabilities, and development, caires, chercheurs et autres universitaires, Phil Mooney, Communications Chair co-ordination and management of individual l’ACPPU défend fermement la liberté rehabilitation plans to assist the individual to académique et travaille activement, dans Quebec: attain or restore meaningful vocational and/or l’intérêt public, à améliorer la qualité et Ehab Lotfi, Chapter President avocational activities. Rehabilitation counsel- l’accessibilité de l’enseignement postsecon- Leo Block, Communications Chair lors work as independent practitioners and daire au Canada. Publications: Bulletin de within government, non-profit and private sec- l’ACPPU, Dossier en éducation de l’ACPPU, tor environments. L’Opinion de l’ACPPU. World Wide Web: World Wide Web: http://www.caut.ca http://www.carpontario.org James Turk, Executive Director/Directeur Roselle Piccininni, President général Phone: (416) 695-3226 Phone/Tél.: (613) 820-2270 E-mail: [email protected] FAX/Téléc.: (613) 820-7244 Janice Ray, Secretary Cellular/Cellulaire: (613) 277-0488 Canadian Association of Phone: (905) 472-8389 E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] David Robinson, Associate Executive Professional Speakers Pamela Lyons, Administrative Co-ordinator Director, Research and Advocacy/Directeur 1370 Don Mills Rd., Ste. 300, Phone: (613) 536-5530 général associé, Recherche et promotion des Toronto, ON M3B 3N7 FAX: (613) 531-0626 intérêts Need an expert? Call CAPS first! E-mail: [email protected] Phone/Tél.: (613) 820-2270 Our members are Canada’s top speakers, FAX/Téléc.: (613) 820-7244 trainers, consultants and facilitators from Canadian Association of Cellular/Cellulaire: (613) 282-2451 across the country. We are specialists in a wide E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] range of topics and are responsive to media. Sexual Assault Centres / Liza Duhaime, Managing Editor, CAUT We’re professionals, so we give a great inter- Association canadienne des Bulletin/Rédactrice en chef, Bulletin de view! When you need an expert in a hurry, call l’ACPPU our association office and the right person will centres contre les agressions à Phone/Tél.: (613) 820-2270 get back to you immediately. Never be with- caractère sexuel FAX/Téléc.: (613) 820-2417 out a top-notch commentator again! 77 East 20th Ave., Vancouver, BC V5V 1L7 E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] World Wide Web: Pan-Canadian group of sexual assault centres http://www.canadianspeakers.org working to implement legal, social and Shari Bricks, Executive Director attitudinal changes necessary to prevent and Phone: (416) 847-3355 eradicate rape and sexual assault. The intent of Sources Hot Tip FAX: (416) 441-0591 CASAC is to act as a force for social change E-mail: [email protected] regarding violence against women at the indi- Moving? Let us know. Don’t let your vidual, institutional and political level. copy of Sources fall into someone World Wide Web: http://www.casac.ca else’s hands. Summer 2005 Sources 195

John Galt, President E-mail: [email protected] Larry J. Fronczak, Vice-President E-mail: [email protected] Matt Osburn, Codes and Technical Services E-mail: [email protected] Dan Solonynko, Ontario Regional Manager E-mail: [email protected] 320 South Shores Rd., P.O. Box 419, Campbellford, ON K0L 1L0 The Canadian Bar Association / A National Association for writers of every L’Association du Barreau genre. Founded in 1921, it sponsors awards and publishes The Canadian Writer’s Guide. canadien The 2005 Conference will be held in 865 Carling, Ste. 500, Ottawa, ON K1S 5S8 Kitchener, Ontario, June 23–26. Writers, edi- Represents more than 37,000 lawyers across tors, publishers and the public are invited to Canada. Dedicated to improvement in the law, workshops, panel discussions, social events the administration of justice, lawyer training and readings by award-winning authors. Box 348, Commerce Court W., and advocacy in the public interest. World Wide Web: Toronto, ON M5L 1G2 Représente plus de 37 000 avocat(e)s à http://www.CanAuthors.org The Canadian Bankers Association (CBA) is travers le Canada. Elle se voue à l’amélioration National Office: an industry association that represents domes- du droit et de l’administration de la justice; elle tic and foreign-chartered banks in Canada. The encourage ses membres à étendre leurs Alec McEachern, Administrator CBA contributes to the development of public connaissances et à perfectionner leurs 320 South Shores Rd., P.O. Box 419, policy on the financial services sector and pro- habilétés dans l’intérêt du public. Campbellford, ON K0L 1L0 motes an understanding of the industry to the World Wide Web: http://www.cba.org Phone: (705) 653-0323 public, all levels of governments, and interest Toll free: 1-866-216-6222 groups. Stephen Hanson, Senior Director/Directeur FAX: (705) 653-0593 principal, Communications E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.cba.ca Phone: (613) 237-2925, ext. 147 President: Building a Better Understanding Program: Toll free: 1-800-267-8860 Joan Eyolfson Cadham Toll free: 1-800-263-0231 FAX: (613) 237-0185 c/o National Office E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Branches: Toronto: The CAA has 12 branches, located in: Phone: (416) 362-6093 Victoria FAX: (416) 362-8465 Vancouver Raymond J. Protti, President and CEO Kelowna Melanie Minos, Manager, Media Relations Edmonton Ext. 220 Cellular: (416) 587-7733 Toronto E-mail: [email protected] St. Catharines Kitchener Maura Drew-Lytle, Senior Manager, Media Peterborough Relations New Liskeard Ext. 338 Cellular: (416) 918-2777 Ottawa E-mail: [email protected] Canadian Blood Services Montreal Caroline Hubberstey, Director, Public 1800 Alta Vista Dr., Ottawa, ON K1G 4J5 Halifax Affairs and Media Relations Canadian Blood Services is a national, not- Contact the National Office for details, or Ext. 216 Cellular: (416) 417-7779 for-profit charitable organization that manages explore our web site. E-mail: [email protected] the blood supply in all provinces and territo- Regional Offices: ries outside of Quebec and oversees the coun- Jacques Hébert, Director, Quebec (French try’s Unrelated Bone Marrow Donor Registry. media) Canadian Blood Services operates 42 perma- Phone: (514) 840-8724 nent collection sites and more than 15,000 do- Cellular: (514) 502-5214 nor clinics annually. The Provincial and Terri-

E-mail: [email protected] torial Ministers of Health provide operational LISTINGS Paul Griffin, Director, Western Region funding to Canadian Blood Services. The fed- Phone: (604) 806-3002 eral government, through Health Canada, is Cellular: (604) 312-0725 responsible for regulating the blood system. 335 Renfrew Dr., Ste. 302, E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: Markham, ON L3R 9S9 http://www.bloodservices.ca The Canadian Automatic Sprinkler Associa- Derek Mellon, Manager, Media Relations tion is a National Trade Contractor’s Associa- Phone: (613) 739-2177 tion. It has existed in one form or another for FAX: (613) 739-2400 over 70 years, and was incorporated under a Sources Hot Tip E-mail: [email protected] Dominion Charter in 1961. The members are specialty contractors engaged in the design, Media lists? manufacture, fabrication and installation of Media Names & Numbers is the answer. fire sprinkler systems. TV, radio, newspapers, magazines. Phone: (905) 477-2270 Call (416) 964-7799 for your copy. FAX: (905) 477-3611 196 Sources Summer 2005

Michael Leibowitz, 2nd Vice-President Ontario: Answering Carolina, Charleston, SC Carrie Rands-Flanagan, Manager, Phone: (843) 724-6400 Communications E-mail: [email protected] 1639 Yonge St., Toronto, ON M4T 2W6 Gary Blair, Director Phone: (416) 488-5400 Tele-Page, Montreal, QC FAX: (416) 488-2872 Phone: (514) 342-3611 Québec: E-mail: [email protected] Marie-Claude Lafleur, Director, Kelly Doran, Director Communications Simcoe Message Centre Inc., Barrie, ON 5151 l’Assomption Blvd., Phone: (705) 725-0055 Montréal, QC H1T 4A9 Canadian Business Press E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (514) 255-5151 4195 Dundas St. W., Ste. 346, FAX: (514) 255-2808 Toronto, ON M8X 1Y4 Patty Anderson, Vendor Representative Telescan, St. Louis, MI New Brunswick: Canadian Business Press is the national trade Lynn Ann Duffley, Director, association of business and professional pub- Phone: (341) 426-7662 E-mail: [email protected] Communications lications, representing the industry to govern- P.O. Box 2089, 133 Prince William St., ment, related organizations, media and the Saint John, NB E2L 3T5 public, and providing professional develop- Phone: (506) 634-6272 ment and information services for its members. FAX: (506) 634-3808 World Wide Web: http://www.cbp.ca Nova Scotia: Phone: (416) 239-1022 Bruce Crump, Director, Communications FAX: (416) 239-1076 and Marketing E-mail: [email protected] 5826 South St., Ste. 1, Halifax, NS B3H 1S6 Harvey Botting, Chair Phone: (902) 423-6183 Philip J. Boyd, President National Office: FAX: (902) 429-6563 Wendy Wellington, Operations Manager 10 Alcorn Ave., Ste. 200, Prince Edward Island: Toronto, ON M4V 3B1 Amy Wheaton, Manager, Communications The Canadian Cancer Society, founded in 1 Rochford St., Ste. 1, 1938, is the only community-based, cancer-re- Charlottetown, PE C1A 3T1 lated, fund-raising charity with a national char- Phone: (902) 566-4007 ter and fully organized divisions in each of the FAX: (902) 628-8281 10 provinces and territories. The Society’s five priorities are: prevention, advocacy, research, Newfoundland/Labrador: information and support. The Society conducts Rose Daley, Director of Development and its annual campaign for funds in April. Communications Crosbie Bldg., 2nd Fl., P.O. Box 8921, World Wide Web: http://www.cancer.ca 1 Crosbie Place, Crosbie Rd., Canadian Call Management NATIONAL OFFICE: St. John’s, NL A1B 3R9 Association (CAM-X) Rebecca Finlay, Group Director, Public Phone: (709) 753-6520 National Office: Affairs and Cancer Control FAX: (709) 753-9314 24 Olive St., Grimsby, ON L3M 2B6 Phone: (416) 961-7223 As the national voice for the Call Manage- FAX: (416) 961-4189 ment industry, CAM-X contributes to our DIVISION OFFICES: member’s profitability by fostering a willing- British Columbia/Yukon: ness to exchange ideas, experiences and solu- Cheryl Ryll, Director, Communications and tions while promoting the general welfare and Public Affairs ethical standards of the industry. 565 West 10th Ave., Vancouver, BC V5Z 4J4 World Wide Web: http://www.camx.ca Phone: (604) 872-4400 NATIONAL OFFICE: FAX: (604) 879-4533 Linda Osip, Executive Director World Wide Web: http://www.bc.cancer.ca Grimbsy, ON Alberta/Northwest Territories: Canadian Cardiovascular Phone: (905) 309-0224 Ethel Ni, Public Affairs Specialist Lead Toll free: 1-800-896-1054 2424 4th St. S.W., Ste. 200, Society / Société canadienne de FAX: (905) 309-0225 Calgary, AB T2S 2T4 cardiologie Phone: (403) 228-4487 E-mail: [email protected] 222 Queen St., Ste. 1403, FAX: (403) 228-4506 2004–05 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Ottawa, ON K1P 5V9 World Wide Web: http://www.cancer.ab.ca Cindy Roma, President The CCS is the national voice for cardiovas- Telelink Call Centre Inc., St. John’s, NL Saskatchewan: cular physicians and scientists. The CCS mis- Phone: (709) 722-3730 Andrew Caswell, Director, Communications sion is to promote cardiovascular health and E-mail: [email protected] and Marketing care through knowledge translation, including Lil Lyle, Past President 340 – 1870 Albert St., Regina, SK S4P 4B7 dissemination of research, encouragement of Connections Message Centre, Squamish, BC Phone: (306) 790-5822 best practices, professional development, and Phone: (604) 892-3335 FAX: (306) 569-2133 leadership in health policy. E-mail: [email protected] Manitoba: World Wide Web: http://www.ccs.ca Emmy Pernsteiner, Director, Marketing and Pat Vos, 1st Vice-President Anne Ferguson, Executive Director Communications Valley Communications Ltd., Drayton Phone: (613) 569-3407, ext. 403 193 Sherbrook St., Winnipeg, MB R3C 2B7 Valley, BC FAX: (613) 569-6574 Phone: (204) 774-7483 Phone: (780) 542-4100 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (204) 774-7500 Summer 2005 Sources 197 Canadian Cattlemen’s Canadian Centre for Pollution Association Prevention 6715 8th St. N.E., Ste. 310, 100 Charlotte St., Sarnia, ON N7T 4R2 Calgary, AB T2E 7H7 C2P2 is a non-government environmental The Canadian Cattlemen’s Association is the organization that encourages actions that avoid national lobby group representing Canada’s or minimize the creation of pollutants, and that 90,000 beef cattle producers. Cattle producers fosters a healthier environment and a sustain- from eight provinces plus the purebred indus- able society. Our project areas include educa- try elect CCA Directors to take their issues for- tion and outreach, pollution prevention pro- Canadian Chemical Producers’ ward at the national level. The organization is gram support, research and writing, training, non-profit and funded by producers through a communication tools and event management. Association (CCPA) check-off on cattle sales. World Wide Web: 350 Sparks St., Ste. 805, World Wide Web: http://www.cattle.ca http://www.c2p2online.com Ottawa, ON K1R 7S8 The CCPA, founded in 1962, is an alliance E-mail: [email protected] Toll free: 1-800-667-9790 of more than 70 chemical companies operat- Cindy McCreath, Communications FAX: (519) 337-3486 ing in over 200 communities in Canada. Its Manager Chris Wolnik, Executive Director member companies produce more than 90 per Phone: (403) 275-8558 Phone: (519) 337-3429 cent of all chemicals made in Canada. Total FAX: (403) 274-5686 E-mail: [email protected] commitment to Responsible Care® – the or- E-mail: [email protected] ganization’s environmental stewardship initia- Margaret Thibeault, National tive – is a condition of membership. Communications Manager, Beef Information World Wide Web: http://www.ccpa.ca Centre Division Michael Bourque, Vice-President, Public Phone: (905) 821-4900 Affairs FAX: (905) 821-4915 Phone: (613) 237-6215 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (613) 237-4061 E-mail: [email protected] Canadian Centre on Canadian Child Care Federation Substance Abuse 383 Parkdale Ave., Ste. 201, 75 Albert St., Ste. 300, Ottawa, ON K1P 5E7 Ottawa, ON K1Y 4R4 The Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse The Canadian Child Care Federation is a bi- lingual, non-profit, member-based organiza- 800 6th Ave. S.W., Ste. 1600, (CCSA) is Canada’s national addictions agency. Its mission is to provide objective, evi- tion. We include over 20 provincial and terri- Calgary, AB T2P 3G3 torial affiliate organizations. Our 11,000 mem- The Canadian Centre for Energy Information dence-based information and advice to help reduce the health, social and economic harm bers – early learning and child care practition- is a not-for-profit organization created in 2002 ers, academics, parents and policy makers – to inform North Americans about the Canadian associated with substance abuse and addic- tions. CCSA works collaboratively with gov- share our commitment to excellence in early energy sector. The Centre for Energy does not learning and child care. advocate, lobby or speak for the energy sector, ernments, researchers, enforcement agencies, nor do we comment to the media on issues treatment professionals and the private sector World Wide Web: http://www.cccf-fcsge.ca to achieve a balanced and holistic approach to about the sector. Phone: (613) 729-5289 addictions that will lead to a healthier and safer FAX: (613) 729-3159 World Wide Web: Canadian public. The Centre operates an infor- E-mail: [email protected] http://www.centreforenergy.com mation and reference service on substance Phone: (403) 263-7722 abuse and publishes a newsletter, Action News. Barbara Coyle, Executive Director Ext. 226 FAX: (403) 237-6286 World Wide Web: http://www.ccsa.ca E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (613) 235-4048 Lana Crossman, Publications Manager Publication order line: FAX: (613) 235-8101 Toll free: 1-877-606-4636 Ext. 221 World Wide Web: Michel Perron, Chief Executive Officer E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 227 http://www.centreforenergy.com/EE-OS.asp Gina Gasparrini, President

E-mail: [email protected] LISTINGS President: Phone: (514) 734-2691, ext. 3 Colleen Killingsworth Patricia Begin, Director of Research and FAX: (514) 734-2715 E-mail: Policy E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Ext. 238 E-mail: [email protected] Contacts: Canadian Coalition for Jan Henderson, Managing Editor Enid Harrison, Director of Public Relations Democracies E-mail: [email protected] and Marketing Ext. 237 P.O. Box 72602, 345 Bloor St. E., Tami Hutchinson, Co-ordinator E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M4W 3J0 E-mail: [email protected] Canadian Coalition for Democracies (CCD) is a non-partisan, multi-ethnic, multi-denomi- national non-profit organization of concerned Canadians dedicated to the protection and pro- motion of democracy both at home and Sources Hot Tip abroad. The CCD is committed to changing Canadian foreign policy to become more sup- The Subject Index is the key to Sources portive of democracies, especially those who face militant terrorism. 198 Sources Summer 2005

World Wide Web: Look Good Feel Better program: E-mail: [email protected] http://www.canadiancoalition.com Information Line: 1-800-914-5665 Thomas P. d’Aquino, President and Chief Alastair Gordon, President Executive Phone: (416) 486-8784 Nancy Wallace, Vice-President, Operations E-mail: [email protected] and Executive Assistant to the President Joan O’Callaghan, Deputy Communications Director Phone: (416) 970-4171 E-mail: [email protected] Rochelle Wilner, Senior Vice-President Phone: (416) 963-8998 E-mail: [email protected] Canadian Council for Tobacco Naresh Raghubeer, Executive Director Control / Conseil canadien Phone: (416) 452-6957 E-mail: [email protected] pour le contrôle de tabac 75 Albert St., Ste. 508, Ottawa, ON K1P 5E7 Canadian Council of A leader in information services, the CCTC supports those whose goals are: preventing to- Christian Charities bacco use by youth; persuading and helping 21 Howard Ave., Ste. 1, smokers to stop using tobacco; protecting Ca- Elmira, ON N3B 2C9 nadians by eliminating exposure to CCCC is a national association of over 2,500 secondhand smoke; and educating Canadians charities that provides a wide array of admin- about the industry’s marketing strategies and istrative, management, stewardship and ac- the adverse effects the industry’s products have countability services. Provides online educa- on their health. tion, seminars and conferences. Publishes the The Canadian College of Leader en services d’information, le CCCT Charity Handbook and other administrative Naturopathic Medicine envisage un mouvement solide et efficace de and technical resources. Provides comment to lutte contre le tabagisme dans lequel il joue un government and Canada Revenue Agency on 1255 Sheppard Ave. E., rôle important en réduisant les effets néfastes charity policy matters. Toronto, ON M2K 1E2 des produits de tabac sur la santé des Offers Canada’s only accredited four-year, World Wide Web: http://www.cccc.org Canadiens. Le CCCT est convainçu que full-time program in naturopathic medicine. E-mail: [email protected] l’augmentation de l’efficacité et de la capacité Graduates receive a Doctor of Naturopathic des individus et organismes engagés dans la John Pellowe, CEO Medicine (ND) diploma. Naturopathic doctors lutte contre le tabagisme peut permettre de Phone: (519) 669-5137 use the following natural therapies to help im- réaliser une société canadienne sans fumée. FAX: (519) 669-3291 prove health and prevent illness: Asian medi- E-mail: [email protected] cine/acupuncture, botanical (herbal) medicine, World Wide Web: http://www.cctc.ca homeopathic medicine, clinical nutrition, Phone: (613) 567-3050 Canadian Council of Muslim physical medicine and lifestyle counselling. FAX: (613) 567-2730 World Wide Web: http://www.ccnm.edu E-mail: [email protected] Women (CCMW) Catherine Kenwell, Director, Marketing and National Clearinghouse on Tobacco and Head Office: Recruitment Health/Centre nationale de documentation P.O. Box 154, Gananoque, ON K7G 2T7 College phone: (416) 498-1255, ext. 243 sur le tabac et la santé: The Canadian Council of Muslim Women Clinic phone: (416) 498-9763 Toll free: 1-800-267-5234 (CCMW) is a national non-profit volunteer E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] organization with chapters across the country. World Wide Web: http://www.ncth.ca The Council was established to assist Muslim women in participating effectively in Canadian Canadian Cosmetic, Toiletry society and to promote mutual understanding and Fragrance Association with women of other faiths. Our goals: Equity, 420 Britannia Rd. E., Ste. 102, equality, empowerment. See www.ccmw.com Mississauga, ON L4Z 3L5 for board members and regional contacts. CCTFA provides leadership for collective World Wide Web: http://www.ccmw.com action on industry concerns and guidance on Head Office: regulatory matters. Phone/FAX: (613) 383-2847 The CCTFA Foundation runs the not-for- E-mail: [email protected] profit Look Good Feel Better program which Alia Hogben, Executive Director is dedicated to helping Canadian women liv- 99 Bank St., Ste. 1001, P.O. Box 154, Gananoque, ON K7G 2T7 ing with cancer manage the appearance-related Ottawa, ON K1P 6B9 Phone: (613) 383-2847 side effects of cancer and its treatment. The Canadian Council of Chief Executives is E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: the senior voice of Canadian business on pub- http://www.cctfa.ca lic policy issues in Canada and abroad. A non- Razia Jaffer, President http://www.lookgoodfeelbetter.ca partisan and not-for-profit organization of 150 173 Rocky Ridge Cove N.W., chief executives of leading Canadian compa- Calgary, AB T3G 4L1 Phone: (905) 890-5161 nies, the Council engages in an active program Phone: (403) 243-7995 FAX: (905) 890-2607 of research, consultation and advocacy that is E-mail: [email protected] Kathleen Ljubisic, CCTFA both national and international in scope. Mem- Nuzhat Jafri, Media Relations Communications and Regulatory Affairs ber companies administer approximately $2.6 167 Welland Ave., Toronto, ON M4T 2J6 Ext. 238 trillion in assets and have annual revenues in Phone: (416) 487-8037 Jennifer Thompson, LGFB Marketing and excess of C$600 billion. E-mail: [email protected] Communications Phone: (613) 238-3727 Ext. 241 FAX: (613) 236-8679 Summer 2005 Sources 199 CCFF NATIONAL OFFICE: Canadian Dental Hygienists Phone: (416) 485-9149 Toll free: 1-800-378-2233 Association FAX: (416) 485-0960 96 Centrepointe Dr., Ottawa, ON K2G 6B1 Cathleen Morrison, Chief Executive Officer A non-profit association supported by over Jennifer Caldwell, Media Relations Officer 11,000 members, the Canadian Dental Hygi- Ext. 290 enists Association is the collective voice and E-mail: [email protected] vision of dental hygienists in Canada advanc- ing the profession, supporting its members and CCFF President: contributing to the oral health and general Canadian Council of Chris Black well-being of the public. The Canadian Jour- Campbell River, BC nal of Dental Hygiene is the CDHA’s official Professional Engineers / Residence: (250) 923-4992 publication. Chairman, Medical/Scientific Advisory World Wide Web: http://www.cdha.ca Conseil canadien des Committee: Dr. Yves Berthiaume, M.D., M.Sc., Phone: (613) 224-5515 ingénieurs F.R.C.P.C. FAX: (613) 224-7283 Hôtel-Dieu-CHUM E-mail: [email protected] 180 Elgin St., Ste. 1100, Office: (514) 890-8000, ext. 12922 Susan A. Ziebarth, MHA, CHE, Executive Ottawa, ON K2P 2K3 QUEBEC PROVINCIAL OFFICE: Director The Canadian Council of Professional Engi- E-mail: [email protected] neers (CCPE) is the national organization of Association québécoise de la fibrose the 12 provincial and territorial associations/ kystique: Judy A. Lux, MSW, RSW, Health Policy ordre that regulate the practice of engineering 425, rue Viger ouest, bur 510, Communications Specialist in Canada. CCPE delivers national programs Montréal, QC H2Z 1X2 E-mail: [email protected] that ensure the highest standards of engineer- Tél: (514) 877-6161 ing education, professional qualifications and Sans frais: 1-800-363-7711 ethical conduct; promotes greater public un- Site web: http://www.aqfk.qc.ca derstanding of engineering and its contribution Claude Bourque, Directeur général to society; and acts as the national and inter- Courriel: [email protected] national voice of the associations/ordre. On their behalf, CCPE accredits undergraduate Christine Lessard, Responsable des engineering programs, conducts research and communications et relations publiques develops national guidelines. Courriel: [email protected] 85 Richmond St. W., Toronto, ON M5H 2C9 World Wide Web: http://www.ccpe.ca The Canadian Depository for Securities Ltd. Phone: (613) 232-2474 (CDS) is Canada’s national securities deposi- FAX: (613) 230-5759 tory, clearing and settlement hub, and a key Marie Lemay, P.Eng., Chief Executive information provider for capital markets. CDS Officer was established in 1970 to improve the effi- ciency of the financial sector through the pro- Marc Bourgeois, Director, Communications vision of securities-related services in both and Public Affairs domestic and international markets. Annually, E-mail: [email protected] CDS handles over 62 million domestic securi- ties trades and settles over 14 million cross- Canadian Defence & border transactions with the U.S. CDS is owned by major Canadian chartered banks and Foreign Affairs Institute members of the Investment Dealers Associa- 530 8th Ave. S.W., Ste. 1600, tion of Canada and the TSX Inc. CDS has of- Calgary, AB T2P 3S8 fices in Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, Calgary The Fellows program has 24 experts in Ca- and Vancouver. nadian defence policy, foreign affairs and the La Caisse canadienne de dépôt de valeurs Canadian military from across Canada. They limitée (la CDS) est la société pancanadienne Canadian Cystic Fibrosis have agreed to affiliate themselves with de compensation, de règlement et de dépôt de CDFAI to create a core of expertise that the valeurs et représente un des principaux centres Foundation (CCFF) / Institute can draw upon for research projects, de renseignements sur les marchés des Association québécoise de la to respond to the media, and to provide speak- capitaux. Elle a été fondée en 1970 dans le but LISTINGS ers on these topics. d’améliorer l’efficacité du secteur financier par fibrose kystique (AQFK) World Wide Web: http://www.cdfai.org la prestation de services relatifs aux valeurs 2221 Yonge St., Ste. 601, Phone: (403) 231-7677 mobilières sur les marchés nationaux et Toronto, ON M4S 2B4 FAX: (403) 231-7647 internationaux. Annuellement, la CDS traite The Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is E-mail: [email protected] plus de 62 millions d’opérations nationales sur a non-profit, voluntary health charity founded valeurs et règle plus de 14 millions de transac- in 1960. Working through more than 50 chap- Janice Andersson, Manager, External tions transfrontalières avec les États-Unis. La ters across Canada, the Foundation raises and Relations CDS est la propriété des grandes banques à allocates funds to conduct research into im- David Bercuson, Director of Programs charte canadienne, des membres de proved care and treatment, to seek a cure or l’Association canadienne des courtiers en control for cystic fibrosis, and to promote pub- valeurs mobilières (ACCOVAM) et de la TSX lic awareness of cystic fibrosis. The AQFK is Inc. La CDS a des bureaux à Montréal, To- a provincial association of the CCFF. Sources Hot Tip ronto, Halifax, Calgary et Vancouver. World Wide Web: Comments? Our E-mail address World Wide Web: http://www.cds.ca http://www.cysticfibrosis.ca is [email protected] 200 Sources Summer 2005

Main switchboard: (416) 365-8400 National Buddy Walk to increase awareness of tion (ICSE) offre un processus d’évaluation FAX: (416) 365-8700 Down syndrome. CDSS has a multi-discipli- interne et externe portant sur tous les aspects Janet Comeau, Manager, Corporate nary Resource Council of professionals and de la vie scolaire. Les écoles sont évaluées en Communications collaborates with local groups and national or- fonction d’une part de leur mission Phone: (416) 365-8427 ganizations toward common objectives. Major (philosophie, buts, objectifs), d’autre part des E-mail: [email protected] funding for the society’s activities is from do- standards d’ICSE suivants : Buts et objectifs; nations. Valeurs, discipline et activités extra-scolaires; La Société Canadienne du Syndrome de Programme scolaire; Organisation de l’école; Down (SCSD) est une organisation nationale Personnel; École et communauté; Procédure qui vise l’amélioration de la qualité de vie des d’admission; Conseil d’administration; Struc- individus ayant le syndrome de Down. Les ture corporative et financière; Gestion des services offerts sont : l’information, l’éduca- édifices. tion, le support aux parents intervenants et World Wide Web: http://www.cesi.edu professionnels, la collaboration au niveau de la Phone: (416) 785-4642 recherche, la défense des droits, la participa- FAX: (416) 785-4644 tion et la mise en place d’événements et de Canadian Dermatology conférences. Vous pouvez aussi bénéficier d’un Dr. James R. Christopher, Executive Association / Association centre de ressources incluant les plus récentes Director publications, d’un catalogue de ressources et E-mail: [email protected] canadienne de dermatologie de notre journal trimestriel. De plus nous Dermatologists YOUR skin jouons un rôle primordial de sensibilisation lors de la semaine nationale du syndrome de experts! / Les dermatologues Down du 1er au 7 novembre. La SCSD facilite VOS spécialistes de la peau ! une promenade nationale annuelle de copain pour augmenter la conscience vers le syn- 1385 Bank St., Ste. 425, drome de Down. La SCSD travaille en Ottawa, ON K1H 8N4 constante collaboration avec les groupes The CDA is a national non-profit medical locaux et les organisations nationales dans la specialty organization whose membership réalisation d’objectifs communs. Les dons sont comprises 560 dermatologists. It publishes the la principale source de revenus et permettent à Canadian Electricity Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery la SCSD de poursuivre ses activités. six times a year, holds an annual four-day sci- entific conference in July, and organizes the World Wide Web: http://www.cdss.ca Association / annual Sun Awareness Week (May 29 to June Phone: (403) 270-8500 4, 2006) and a Sun Protection Evaluation Pro- Toll free: 1-800-883-5608 Association canadienne gram. FAX: (403) 270-8291 L’ACD est une société nationale et sans but Elizabeth Dolman, Executive Director de l’électricité lucratif de spécialité médicale, qui réunit un E-mail: [email protected] 66 Slater St., Ste. 1210, effectif de 560 dermatologues. Elle publie une Ottawa, ON K1P 5H1 revue six fois par an, le Journal of Cutaneous The Canadian Electricity Association (CEA) Medicine and Surgery, tient chaque année en is the national forum and voice of the evolv- juillet un congrès scientifique de quatre jours, ing electricity business in Canada. At the heart organise la Semaine annuelle de la prudence of CEA is a core of corporate utility member au soleil (29 mai à 4 juin 2006) et gère un Pro- companies accounting for about 95 per cent of gramme d’évaluation de la protection solaire. Canada’s installed generating capacity. World Wide Web: L’Association canadienne de l’électricité http://www.dermatology.ca (ACÉ) est le porte-parole national de http://www.dermatologue.ca l’industrie de l’électricité du Canada, qui est Phone: (613) 738-1748 en pleine évolution. L’ACÉ compte un noyau Toll free: 1-800-267-DERM Canadian Educational d’entreprises d’électricité membres qui FAX: (613) 738-4695 représentent environ 95 pour cent de la puis- sance de production installée du Canada. Michelle Albagli, Executive Director Standards Institute World Wide Web: http://www.canelect.ca Canadian Down Syndrome (CESI) / Institut Canadien Phone: (613) 230-9263 Society Media Contact: des Standards en Francis Bradley, Vice-President, Corporate 811 14th St. N.W., Calgary, AB T2N 2A4 Phone: (450) 472-5552 The Canadian Down Syndrome Society is a Éducation (ICSE) FAX: (450) 472-7444 national organization dedicated to improving E-mail: [email protected] the quality of life for individuals with Down 12 Bannockburn Ave., Ste. 201, syndrome through advocacy, education and Toronto, ON M5M 2M8 providing information. Services and activities CESI’s comprehensive system of internal for persons with Down syndrome, parents and and external evaluation for independent professionals include: information and educa- schools across Canada is based on its Stand- tion provided through our web site, quarterly ards for Accreditation of Schools which in- newsletter, annual conference, Resource Cen- clude purpose and objectives, values, disci- Sources Hot Tip tre, and publications; research collaboration; pline, extra-curriculum, academic program, Receive your own copy of Sources. advocacy; support; and public awareness. Na- school organization, personnel, admissions, fi- In Canada only $19.74, including GST. tional Down Syndrome Awareness Week is nancial and plant management, governance, Call (416) 964-7799 November 1–7 annually. CDSS facilitates a and school and community. L’Institut Canadien des Standards en Éduca- Summer 2005 Sources 201

tion canadienne de l’agriculture est le plus im- Alberta President: portant organisme agricole au pays. On trouve, Lila Smith parmi ses membres, des organismes agricoles Calgary provinciaux et des groupements nationaux de Business: (403) 261-9515 producteurs spécialisés. Par l’entremise de ses Home: (403) 272-6937 membres, la Fédération représente plus de 200 FAX: (403) 266-0059 000 agriculteurs canadiens, d’un océan à E-mail: [email protected] l’autre. Saskatchewan President: World Wide Web: http://www.cfa-fca.ca Arlene Jorgenson Canadian Federation Phone: (613) 236-3633 131 Wall St., Saskatoon, SK S7K 6C2 FAX: (613) 236-5749 Home: (306) 374-9079 for the Humanities and FAX: (306) 374-7246 Social Sciences / Kieran Green, Communications E-mail: [email protected] Co-ordinator Fédération canadienne des E-mail: [email protected] Manitoba President: Elaine Elliott sciences humaines Brigid Rivoire, Executive Director 321 Superior Ave., Selkirk, MB R1A 0Z9 E-mail: [email protected] 415 – 151 Slater St., Ottawa, ON K1P 5H3 Home: (204) 482-6741 The Federation represents 69 learned socie- Bob Friesen, President FAX: (204) 482-6741 ties, 71 universities and colleges and 30,000 Phone: (204) 724-0824 E-mail: [email protected] scholars and graduate students in the humani- Laurent Pellerin, 1ier vice-président New Brunswick President: ties and social sciences. It promotes teaching, Phone: (450) 679-0540 Sue Calhoun research and scholarship in these disciplines Marvin Shauf, 2nd Vice-President 131 Weldon, Shediac, NB E4P 2X6 and represents the interests of researchers in Phone: (613) 236-3633 Business: (506) 532-9295 the human sciences on a wide range of policy Home: (506) 533-3887 issues to federal and provincial governments. FAX: (506) 533-8091 It administers the Aid to Scholarly Publications E-mail: [email protected] Programme, organizes the annual Congress of Nova Scotia President: the Humanities and Social Sciences and sup- Dolores Atwood ports a Women’s and Equity Issues Network. P.O. Box 1620, RR #1, La Fédération représente 69 sociétés Yarmouth, NS B5Z 4A5 savantes, 71 universités et collèges canadiens Home: (902) 742-8475 et 30 000 chercheuses et chercheurs et E-mail: [email protected] diplômés en sciences humaines. Elle promeut Ontario President: l’enseignement, la recherche et l’érudition Canadian Federation of Sheila Crook dans ces disciplines et elle contribue à Business: (519) 637-5075 l’élaboration de politiques en matière de re- Business and Professional Home: (519) 641-5392 cherche en sciences humaines auprès des FAX: (519) 472-2669 gouvernements fédéral et provinciaux. Elle est Women’s Clubs E-mail: [email protected] responsable du Programme d’aide à l’édition Head Office: World Wide Web: savante ainsi que de l’organisation annuelle du 87 Kenilworth St., Ottawa, ON K1Y 3Y6 http://www.bpwontario.org Congrès des sciences humaines et appuie un BPW is a non-sectarian, non-profit and non- réseau consacré aux questions féministes et partisan women’s organization. The clubs op- Immediate Past President d’équité. erate within the Canadian and Provincial Fed- Susan Roback-Lescinsky erations of Business and Professional Wom- Home: (905) 897-1470 World Wide Web: http://www.fedcan.ca en’s Clubs towards improving the status of FAX: (416) 212-0930 Phone: (613) 238-6112 women in all phases of society, especially in E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (613) 238-6114 business, the professions and industry. Interna- Vice-President E-mail: [email protected] tionally (over 100 countries), it is affiliated Karin Gorgerat Jody Ciufo, Associate Executive Director with the UN. Business: (613) 392-1204 Ext. 306 World Wide Web: Home: (613) 398-6259 Jacqueline Wright, Manager, Membership http://www.bpwcanada.com FAX: (613) 392-0650 Communications National President: E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 309 Darla Campbell Secretary Paul Ledwell, Executive Director 1382 Edgeware Rd., Oakville, ON L6H 3C5 Doris Hall Ext. 307 Business: (416) 562-9082 Business: (519) 663-3932 LISTINGS Home: (905) 845-9760 Home: (519) 473-3505 Canadian Federation of FAX: (905) 845-9406 FAX: (519) 474-7985 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Agriculture / La Fédération 1st Vice-President, Advocacy: Quebec President: canadienne de l’agriculture Fran Donaldson Lucette Garneau 1101 – 75 Albert St., Ottawa, ON K1P 5E7 Home: (613) 476-1700 408 – 800, ave des Érables, Founded in 1935 to provide Canada’s farm- E-mail: [email protected] Québec, QC G1R 5V9 ers with a single voice in Ottawa, the Canadian PROVINCIAL PRESIDENTS: Home: (418) 688-4743 Federation of Agriculture is the country’s larg- E-mail: B.C. & Yukon President: [email protected] est farmers’ organization. Its members include Barbara Ezart provincial general farm organizations as well 453 Ridge Pl., Penticton, BC V2A 8N7 as national commodity organizations from Home: (250) 490-4709 every province. Through its members, CFA FAX: (250) 490-4708 represents over 200,000 Canadian farmers. E-mail: [email protected] Fondée en 1935 a fin de donner une voix unifiée aux agriculteurs canadiens, la Fédéra- 202 Sources Summer 2005

John F.T. Scott, President World Wide Web: http://www.cfuw.org Gary Sands, Vice-President Phone: (613) 234-8252 FAX: (613) 234-8221 Rose Beatty, President Susan Russell, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] Monica Cullum, Director of International Affairs Canadian Federation of E-mail: [email protected] Margaret McGovern, Director, Status of Humane Societies / Fédération 170 rue Metcalfe St., Ste./bur 500, Women and Human Rights des sociétés canadiennes Ottawa, ON K2P 1P3 E-mail: [email protected] The Canadian Federation of Students is com- d’assistance aux animaux posed of over 75 college and university stu- 30 Concourse Gate, Ste. 102, dents’ unions with a combined membership of Ottawa, ON K2E 7V7 close to 500,000 students from across the CFHS is the only national body representing country. The Federation is calling on the fed- over 100 animal welfare organizations and eral government to: restore funding for higher more than 400,000 individuals whose purpose education; implement a national system of is to promote compassion and humane treat- grants; and take action to reduce tuition fees. ment for all animals. We work with the public, The Federation also operates several pro- government, industry, the scientific commu- grams, including the National Student Health nity, educators and the media to address legis- Network, the International Student Identity lation, animal cruelty, intensive livestock pro- Card (Canada) and an online housing program, 174 Bartley Dr., Toronto, ON M4A 1E1 duction and transportation, pets, research ani- home4students.ca. CANADIAN FEED THE CHILDREN mals, animals in entertainment and wildlife. World Wide Web: http://www.cfs-fcee.ca (CFTC) is an independent registered charity La FSCAA est le seul organisme national Phone/Tél.: (613) 232-7394 (#11883 0983 RR0001) whose goal is to alle- représentant plus d’une centaine d’agences de FAX/Téléc.: (613) 232-0276 viate the impact of poverty on children. We protection des animaux et quelque 400 000 E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] work with local partners overseas and in individus. Notre but est de promouvoir la com- Canada to enhance the well-being of children passion envers tous les animaux. Nous colla- PROVINCIAL OFFICES: and the self-sufficiency of their families and borons avec le public, le gouvernement, l’in- British Columbia: communities. dustrie, les milieux scientifique et éducatif et Phone/Tél.: (604) 733-1880 World Wide Web: les médias sur des sujets incluant : affaires FAX/Téléc.: (604) 733-1852 http://www.canadianfeedthechildren.ca juridiques, production agricole intensive et World Wide Web: http://www.cfs.bc.ca transport, animaux de compagnie, animaux de Phone: (416) 757-1220 Prairies: Toll free: 1-800-387-1221 laboratoire, animaux en divertissement et Phone/Tél.: (204) 783-0787 faune sauvage. FAX: (416) 757-3318 FAX/Téléc.: (204) 783-6001 E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.cfhs.ca Ontario: Jim Dahl, Executive Director Phone: (613) 224-8072 Phone/Tél.: (416) 925-3825 Toll free: 1-888-678-2347 FAX/Téléc.: (416) 925-6774 Guy Laporte, Director of Development FAX: (613) 723-0252 World Wide Web: http://www.cfsontario.ca Ext. 229 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Québec: Shelagh MacDonald, Program Director Phone/Tél.: (514) 931-2377 Marianne Chilco, Communications Tanya O’Callaghan, Communications FAX/Téléc.: (514) 931-3101 Manager Co-ordinator Ext. 248 Maritimes: E-mail: Phone/Tél.: (902) 425-4237 [email protected] The Canadian Federation FAX/Téléc.: (902) 425-4256 of Independent Grocers / Newfoundland and Labrador: Phone/Tél.: (709) 737-3204 La Fédération canadienne FAX/Téléc.: (709) 737-2371 des épiciers indépendants 2235 Sheppard Ave. E., Ste. 902, Canadian Federation of Willowdale, ON M2J 5B5 University Women / The Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers is a national trade association that Fédération canadienne des speaks exclusively for independent and femmes diplômées des Canadian Film and Television franchised grocers in Canada. It offers retail member programs, industry and government universités Production Association relations and business support. CFIG stages 251 Bank St., Ste. 600, Ottawa, ON K2P 1X3 605 – 151 Slater St., Ottawa, ON K1P 5H3 Grocery Innovations Canada and Grocery The Canadian Federation of University The CFTPA is a non-profit trade association Showcase West – the retail food industry’s Women, a non-government organization in representing almost 400 Canadian companies largest annual trade shows. special consultative status with the Economic involved in the media content production in- World Wide Web: http://www.cfig.ca and Social Council of the United Nations and dustry. With offices in Ottawa, Toronto and founded in 1919, is a national, non-partisan Phone: (416) 492-2311 Vancouver, the association promotes the inter- organization of women university graduates, Watts line: 1-800-661-2344 ests of media content producers by lobbying working for women’s equality, human rights, FAX: (416) 492-2347 government on policy matters, negotiating la- education, justice, peace and the environment. E-mail: [email protected] bour agreements, offering mentorship pro- grams, copyright initiatives, holding an annual Summer 2005 Sources 203 conference, and producing industry publica- E-mail: [email protected] tions. Louise Vandale, Senior French World Wide Web: http://www.cftpa.ca Communications Editor Ottawa Office: Phone: (204) 983-4703 605 – 151 Slater St., Ottawa, ON K1P 5H3 FAX: (204) 983-6098 Phone: (613) 233-1444 E-mail: [email protected] Toll free: 1-800-656-7440 Jim Zastre, Community Relations Officer FAX: (613) 233-0073 Phone: (204) 983-6156 Guy Mayson, President and CEO FAX: (204) 983-6098 Ext. 228 2585 Skymark Ave., Ste. 300, E-mail: [email protected] Jane L. Thompson, Vice-President, Mississauga, ON L4W 4L5 Communications and Media Relations The Canadian Franchise Association is a na- Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Ext. 234 tional trade association of franchisors includ- Network / Réseau juridique E-mail: [email protected] ing Canada’s leading franchise systems, dedi- cated to promoting and strengthening ethical canadien VIH/sida Deborah Andrews, National Director, franchising. The CFA provides educational 417, rue St-Pierre, ste 408, Mentorship Programs programs, trade shows and networking oppor- Ext. 224 Montréal, QC H2Y 2M4 tunities to assist franchisors, as well as publi- The Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network Toronto Office: cations and seminars for prospective was founded in 1992 to promote the human 160 John St., 5th Fl., Toronto, ON M5V 2E5 franchisees. rights of people living with and vulnerable to Phone: (416) 304-0280 World Wide Web: http://www.cfa.ca HIV/AIDS, in Canada and internationally, Toll free: 1-800-267-8208 through research, legal and policy analysis, FAX: (416) 304-0499 Phone: (905) 625-2896 FAX: (905) 625-9076 education, advocacy, and community mobili- John J. Barrack, National Vice-President, E-mail: [email protected] zation. With over 250 members, the Network Industrial Relations and Counsel is Canada’s leading advocacy organization for Ext. 227 Richard Cunningham, President legal, ethical and human rights issues raised by Ext. 22 HIV/AIDS. Vancouver Office: E-mail: [email protected] B.C. Producers’ Branch World Wide Web: http://www.aidslaw.ca 301 – 1140 Homer St., Elana Wright, Media Relations Vancouver, BC V6B 2X6 Phone: (514) 397-6828, ext. 259 Phone: (604) 682-8619 Cellular: (514) 293-9533 Toll free: 1-866-390-7639 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (604) 684-9294 Thomas Haig, Communications Manager Neil Haggquist, Vice-President, B.C. Branch Phone: (514) 397-6828, ext. 224 Ext. 225 FAX: (514) 397-8570 E-mail: [email protected] Canadian Foundation for the Canadian Grain Commission / Canadian Health Food Study of Infant Deaths / Commission canadienne des Fondation canadienne pour Association / grains Association canadienne l’étude de la mortalité infantile 801 – 303 Main St., Winnipeg, MB R3C 3G8 586 Eglinton Ave. E., Ste. 308, Headquartered in Winnipeg, the Canadian des aliments de santé Toronto, ON M4P 1P2 Grain Commission is the federal department 550 Alden Rd., Ste. 205, Since 1973, the Canadian Foundation for the which regulates grain handling in Canada and Markham, ON L3R 6A8 Study of Infant Deaths has been dedicated to sets grain quality standards. It inspects grain, The Canadian Health Food Association solving the mystery of Sudden Infant Death licenses grain companies, operates a world- (CHFA) is a non-profit federally chartered Syndrome and providing peer support. We class research laboratory, and works with grain trade association. Its 1,300 members include fund innovative research into the causes of producers, marketers and customers to main- retailers, wholesalers, distributors, manufactur- SIDS, conduct public education/awareness tain Canada’s international reputation for grain ers, consultants and other associations that are programs and provide emotional support to quality. involved in a variety of industry sub-sectors SIDS families. Siégant à Winnipeg, la Commission such as supplements, vitamins, herbals, World Wide Web: canadienne des grains est le ministère fédéral homeopathics, sports nutrition products, natu- http://www.sidscanada.org qui réglemente la manutention des grains ral foods and organic products. LISTINGS Phone: (416) 488-3260 canadiens et établit les normes de qualité. La World Wide Web: http://www.chfa.ca Commission inspecte le grain, délivre des li- FAX: (416) 488-3864 Phone: (905) 479-6939 cences aux compagnies céréalières, dirige un E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (905) 479-1516 laboratoire de recherches de classe inter- E-mail: [email protected] Richard Kaufman, Executive Director nationale, et travaille avec producteurs, mar- E-mail: [email protected] chands et clients pour conserver la réputation Jonathan Noyek, Communications Manager internationale de Canada pour la qualité de son Ext. 222 grain. E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: Valerie Bell, President http://www.grainscanada.gc.ca Ext. 223 Sources Hot Tip E-mail: [email protected] Vacant, Manager, Corporate Information Media lists? Services Anne Wilkie, Director of Regulatory Affairs and Quality Assurance Media Names & Numbers is the answer. Louise Worster, Communications Ext. 225 TV, radio, newspapers, magazines. Co-ordinator E-mail: [email protected] Call (416) 964-7799 for your copy. Phone: (204) 983-2748 FAX: (204) 983-6098 204 Sources Summer 2005

the impact of corporate culture on employee behaviour. World Wide Web: http://www.workplaceviolence.ca Glenn French, President Phone: (416) 760-8505 FAX: (416) 760-8980 E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Health Services Head Office, Commerce Court, Canadian Institute for Research Foundation / Toronto, ON M5L 1A2 Environmental Law and Policy CIBC is one of North America’s leading fi- La Fondation canadienne nancial institutions with almost nine million 130 Spadina Ave., Ste. 305, de la recherche sur les services personal banking and business customers. Toronto, ON M5V 2L4 CIBC offers a full range of products and serv- Founded in 1970, the Canadian Institute for de santé ices through its comprehensive electronic Environmental Law and Policy (CIELAP) is 1565 Carling Ave., Ste. 700, banking network, branches and offices across an independent, not-for-profit research and Ottawa, ON K1Z 8R1 Canada and around the world. education organization. Its mission is to pro- vide leadership in the research and develop- The Canadian Health Services Research World Wide Web: http://www.cibc.com Foundation looks at how to deliver and fund ment of environmental law and policy that pro- health care. Independent and not-for-profit, it Corporate Communications and Public motes the public interest and sustainability. funds management and policy research in Affairs: World Wide Web: http://www.cielap.org health services and nursing; supports the syn- Phone: (416) 980-4523 Phone: (416) 923-3529 thesis and dissemination of research results; FAX: (416) 363-5347 FAX: (416) 923-5949 and supports the use of research results by managers and policy makers in the health sys- Canadian Industrial Anne Mitchell, Executive Director tem. Ext. 25 Transportation Association / E-mail: [email protected] La Fondation canadienne de la recherche sur les services de santé s’intéresse à la prestation Association canadienne de et au financement des soins de santé. transport industriel Organisme indépendent et à but non lucrative, 68 Robertson Rd., Ste. 105, la fondation finance la recherche sur la gestion Ottawa, ON K2H 5Y8 et la politique des services de santé et des serv- CITA is “The national voice of the shipper.” ices infirmiers; appuie la synthèse et la diffu- Established in 1916, CITA monitors transpor- sion des résultats de la recherche; et encour- tation legislation and regulations and their ef- age l’utilisation des résultats de la recherche fects on freight service and pricing by air, ma- par les gestionnaires et les stratèges dans le rine, rail and truck. CITA lobbies on behalf of système de santé. buyers of freight services and is a source of Canadian Institute of World Wide Web: http://www.chsrf.ca information on freight transportation. Actuaries / Institut canadien Phone: (613) 728-2238 World Wide Web: http://www.cita-acti.ca FAX: (613) 728-3527 des actuaires Robert Ballantyne, President 150 Metcalfe St., Ste. 800, Kindha Gorman, Program Officer, Phone: (613) 726-7129 Ottawa, ON K2P 1P1 Corporate Communications FAX: (613) 726-7139 The Canadian Institute of Actuaries is the Ext. 226 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] national organization of the actuarial profes- Cindy Hick, Vice-President sion in Canada. Member driven, the Institute Michael McKeown, Executive Assistant to Phone: (613) 726-7111 is dedicated to serving the public through the the Chief Executive Officer FAX: (613) 726-7139 provision – by the profession – of actuarial Ext. 220 E-mail: [email protected] services and advice of the highest quality. E-mail: [email protected] Actuaries apply their specialized knowledge of the mathematics of finance, statistics and Canadian Hydrogen Energy risk theory to problems faced by insurance Company Ltd. companies (both life and property/casualty), pension plans, governments, regulators, social 182 Wellington St. W., programs and individuals. Bowmanville, ON L1C 1W3 The Canadian Hydrogen Energy Company World Wide Web: http://www.actuaries.ca Ltd.’s patented revolutionary Hydrogen Fuel National Office: Injector System is a non-intrusive, onboard Phone: (613) 236-8196 hydrogen generator that disassociates hydro- The Canadian Initiative FAX: (613) 233-4552 gen and oxygen, through electrolysis, and in- Daniel Lapointe, M.B.A., Executive jects the hydrogen into the air intake of the Director engine. This causes substantial fuel savings, on Workplace Violence E-mail: [email protected] dramatic emission reduction, and increased 1 First Canadian Place, Ste. 350, torque and horsepower. Toronto, ON M5X 1C1 Les Dandridge, B.A., FCIP, Director, Communications World Wide Web: http://www.checHFI.com A social research firm providing educational programming, organizational consultation and E-mail: [email protected] John Degani, General Sales Manager individual coaching on issues relating to all Phone: (905) 697-7011 aspects of workplace behaviour. The CIWV Toll free: 1-800-550-4066 provides seasoned speakers, consultants and FAX: (905) 697-7018 commentators on topics that include: occupa- tional conflict, stress, workplace violence, and Summer 2005 Sources 205

Québec: Steven Brasier, CAE, Executive Director Sébastien Langevin, Manager, E-mail: [email protected] Communications Christine Helm, Manager, Finance and Comptables agréés du Québec, Membership 680 Sherbrooke St. W., 7th Fl., E-mail: [email protected] Montréal, QC H3A 2S3 Phone: (514) 982-4632 Kimberly McCarthy-Kearney, Program FAX: (514) 843-8375 Co-ordinator, Communications E-mail: [email protected] New Brunswick: The Canadian Institute of Jack Blackier, CA, Executive Director CIP NATIONAL COUNCIL: Chartered Accountants of New Brunswick, Ron Shishido, MCIP, RPP, President Chartered Accountants 93 Prince William St., 4th Fl., Phone: (416) 229-4646 277 Wellington St. W., Saint John, NB E2L 2B2 E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M5V 3H2 Phone: (506) 634-1588 Christopher J. Leach, MCIP, Vice-President The CICA, together with the CA institutes/ FAX: (506) 634-1015 Phone: (204) 239-3351 ordre, represents a membership of more than Nova Scotia: E-mail: [email protected] 68,000 professional accountants in Canada and Chartered Accountants of Nova Scotia, Alex M. Forbes, MCIP, Atlantic Planners Bermuda. The CICA supports the setting of 1791 Barrington St., Ste. 1101, Institute accounting and assurance standards for busi- Halifax, NS B3J 3L1 Phone: (506) 460-2080 ness, not-for-profit organizations and govern- Phone: (902) 425-3291 E-mail: [email protected] ment. It issues guidance on control and gov- FAX: (902) 423-4505 ernance, publishes professional literature, de- Claude Beaulac, MICU, OUQ, Ordre des velops continuing education programs and rep- Prince Edward Island: urbanistes du Québec resents the CA profession nationally and inter- Harvey McLeod, CA, Executive Director Phone: (514) 954-6886 nationally. Chartered Accountants of Prince Edward E-mail: [email protected] Island, P.O. Box 301, 105 Rochford, Gary Davidson, FCIP, RPP, Ontario Angela Kooij, Manager of Corporate Shaw Bldg., Charlottetown, PE C1A 7K7 Communications Professional Planners Institute Phone: (902) 894-4290 Phone: (519) 565-5374 Phone: (416) 204-3450 FAX: (902) 894-4791 FAX: (416) 204-3424 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Newfoundland: Linda McFadyen, MCIP, Manitoba Chartered Accountants of Newfoundland, PROVINCIAL INSTITUTES: Professional Planners Institute 95 Bonaventure Ave., 5th Fl., Phone: (204) 945-1312 British Columbia: P.O. Box 21130, St. John’s, NL A1A 5B2 E-mail: [email protected] Lesley MacGregor, Director of External Phone: (709) 753-7566 Affairs FAX: (709) 753-3609 Andrew Hanna, MCIP, Association of Chartered Accountants of British Columbia, Professional Community Planners of Bermuda: Saskatchewan 1133 Melville St., Vancouver, BC V6E 4E5 Alan Bissell, CPM, B.Sc., M.Ed., Executive Phone: (604) 488-2624 Phone: (306) 787-2893 Director E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (604) 681-1523 Chartered Accountants of Bermuda, Alberta: Box HM1625, Hamilton 5, Bermuda David Hales, MCIP, Alberta Association, Sonia Maryn, Director, Communications Phone: (441) 292-7479 Canadian Institute of Planners and Public Affairs FAX: (441) 295-3121 Phone: (780) 962-7622 Chartered Accountants of Alberta, E-mail: [email protected] 580 Manulife Place, 10180 101 St., Michael Gordon, MCIP, Planning Institute Edmonton, AB T5J 4R2 of British Columbia Phone: (780) 424-7391 Phone: (604) 873-7665 FAX: (780) 425-8766 E-mail: Saskatchewan: [email protected] Marilyn Leier, Communications Susanne Glenn, Student Representative Co-ordinator Phone: (403) 268-2592 Chartered Accountants of Saskatchewan, E-mail: [email protected] 1801 Hamilton St., Ste. 830, Gary Davidson, FCIP, RPP, Fellow Regina, SK S4P 4B4 116 Albert St., Ste. 801, Representative (non-voting) Phone: (306) 791-4142 Ottawa, ON K1P 5G3 Phone: (519) 565-5374 FAX: (306) 569-8288 Established in 1919, CIP is the professional E-mail: [email protected] LISTINGS Manitoba: organization of community planners in David F. Brown, MCIP, ACUPP Tanya Beck, Communications Manager Canada. Members’ expertise includes such ar- Representative Chartered Accountants of Manitoba, eas as urban, rural and regional planning; com- Phone: (514) 398-4075 500 – 161 Portage Ave. E., munity, economic, social and environmental E-mail: [email protected] Winnipeg, MB R3B 0Y4 planning; and land use, resources, facilities and Phone: (204) 942-8248 services planning. CIP promotes excellence in FAX: (204) 943-7119 the planning and development of Canadian Ontario: communities. Sources Hot Tip Cate Freeman, Manager, Communications World Wide Web: http://www.cip-icu.ca Chartered Accountants of Ontario, Fame and Fortune – an up-to-date NATIONAL OFFICE: 69 Bloor St. E., Toronto, ON M4W 1B3 round-up of journalism and 116 Albert St., Ste. 801, Phone: (416) 962-1841, ext. 284 communication awards, prizes, fellowships, Ottawa, ON K1P 5G3 FAX: (416) 962-8900 grants and exchange programs available to Phone: (613) 237-PLAN (7526) Toll free: 1-800-207-2138 Canadians. FAX: (613) 237-7045 Find it online at www.sources.com 206 Sources Summer 2005

élément moteur essentiel de l’économie du savoir et elle joue un rôle prédominant dans les accords commerciaux internationaux. HEAD OFFICE/SIÈGE SOCIAL: World Wide Web: http://cipo.gc.ca or: Site web: http://opic.gc.ca General Information/Renseignements généraux: Canadian Institute of 50 Victoria St., 2nd Fl., Commercial Level, Canadian Labour and Rm. C229, Place du Portage I, Resources Law / Gatineau, QC K1A 0C9 Business Centre Institut canadien du droit Phone: (819) 997-1936 340 Maclaren St., Ottawa, ON K2P 0M6 Toll free: 1-900-565-CIPO The Canadian Labour and Business Centre des ressources FAX: (819) 953-7620 has built a unique national forum for dialogue Rm. 3330, MFH, University of Calgary, REGIONAL OFFICES/BUREAUX and research on Canadian labour issues, skills 2500 University Dr. N.W., RÉGIONAUX: and learning. Calgary, AB T2N 1N4 Montréal: World Wide Web: http://www.clbc.ca CIRL was established in 1979 to undertake Jean-Marie Paquette and promote research, education, and publica- Tim Woods 5, Place Ville-Marie, 8e étage, pièce 800, Phone: (613) 234-0505, ext. 228 tion on the law relating to Canada’s renewable Montréal, QC H3B 2G2 and non-renewable natural resources. The In- FAX: (613) 234-2482 Tél: (514) 496-4739 E-mail: [email protected] stitute has conducted research on: oil and gas, Téléc: (514) 283-2247 mining, forestry, and water law; the environ- ment; native rights; and Canada-U.S. trade in Halifax: natural resources. Tom Boyd Canadian Labour Canada-Nova Scotia Business Service World Wide Web: www.cirl.ca Centre, 1575 Brunswick St., Congress Nancy Money, Director of Administration Halifax, NS B3J 2G1 2841 Riverside Dr., Ottawa, ON K1V 8X7 Phone: (403) 220-3200 Phone: (902) 426-6476 The Canadian Labour Congress is the larg- FAX: (403) 282-6182 FAX: (902) 426-6530 est democratic and popular organization in E-mail: [email protected] Canada with over three million members. As the country’s premier federation of workers’ Canadian Islamic organizations, the Canadian Labour Congress brings together in a unified voice Canada’s Congress national and international unions, the provin- 420 Erb St. W., Ste. 424, cial and territorial federations of labour and Waterloo, ON N2L 6K6 137 district labour councils. The CLC ad- CIC is Canada’s most active national regis- vances the economic and social justice issues tered Islamic organization with individual and of working people, including the unemployed organizational members from coast to coast. and retirees, nationally and internationally. Canadian Intellectual Our mandate is to serve Islam and Muslims in World Wide Web: http://www.clc-ctc.ca Canada by addressing faith and inter-faith is- Property Office / sues and promoting understanding and aware- Jean Wolff, Director of Communications L’Office de la propriété ness about Islam among Muslim and non-Mus- Phone: (613) 526-7431 lim Canadians. After hours: (613) 878-6040 E-mail: [email protected] intellectuelle du Canada World Wide Web: 50 Victoria St., 2nd Fl., Commercial Level, http://www.canadianislamiccongress.com Ken Georgetti, President Hassan Yussuff, Secretary-Treasurer Rm. C227, Place du Portage I, Phone: (519) 746-1242 Gatineau, QC K1A 0C9 Barbara Byers, Executive Vice-President FAX: (519) 746-2929 Marie Clarke Walker, Executive The CANADIAN INTELLECTUAL PROP- E-mail: [email protected] ERTY OFFICE (CIPO) is the federal agency Vice-President responsible for administering Canada’s intel- Prof. Mohamed Ibrahim Elmasry, lectual property laws (patents, trade-marks, National President copyrights, industrial designs and integrated Phone: (519) 888-4567, ext. 3753 circuit topographies). CIPO fosters use of IP Residence: (519) 746-7928 systems and information, encourages innova- FAX: (519) 746-5195 tion, invention and creativity, and represents E-mail: [email protected] Canada’s international intellectual property Mrs. Wahida Chisti Valiante, National interests. Intellectual property is a key driver Vice-President of the knowledge-based economy and is Phone: (905) 881-8024 Canadian Life and Health prominent in international trade agreements. FAX: (905) 771-1023 L’OFFICE DE LA PROPRIÉTÉ INTEL- E-mail: [email protected] Insurance Association / LECTUELLE DU CANADA (OPIC) est Association canadienne des l’agence fédérale responsable qui administre les lois régissant la propriété intellectuelle au compagnies d’assurances de Canada, c’est-à-dire : les brevets, les marques personnes de commerce, le droit d’auteur, les dessins Sources Hot Tip 1 rue Queen St. E./est, Ste./bur 1700, industriels et les topographies de circuits Comments? Our E-mail address Toronto, ON M5C 2X9 intégrés. L’OPIC promouvoit la créativité et The trade association representing life and is [email protected] l’innovation. La propriété intellectuelle est un health insurance companies accounting for 99 per cent of the life and health insurance in Summer 2005 Sources 207 force in Canada: background on industry is- respirer pour mieux vivre. The Honourable Perrin Beatty, President sues, statistics, products and services. The World Wide Web: http://www.lung.ca and CEO Consumer Assistance Centre (CAC) provides Deirdre Freiheit, President and CEO Dr. Jayson Myers, Chief Economist and a free service for information/dealing with Senior Vice-President concerns. Numerous publications are also Phone: (613) 569-6411 available. In English from Toronto: (416) 777- FAX: (613) 569-8860 Jeff Brownlee, Director of Communications 2344, otherwise: 1-800-268-8099; in French E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (613) 238-8888, ext. 233 from Montreal: (514) 845-6173, otherwise: Media Inquiries: FAX: (613) 563-9218 1-800-361-8070. Mary-Pat Shaw E-mail: [email protected] Association sectorielle représentant des Ext. 227 Werner Knittel, Vice-President, British sociétés d’assurances vie et maladie qui PROVINCIAL LUNG ASSOCIATIONS: Columbia Phone: (604) 713-7804 détiennent 99 p. 100 des assurances de per- British Columbia Lung Association: sonnes en vigueur au Canada. Fournit des FAX: (604) 713-7801 Scott McDonald, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] renseignements de fond sur les questions Phone: (604) 731-5864 propres à l’industrie, des statistiques et de Brian McCready, Vice-President, Alberta l’information sur les produits et services Alberta Lung Association: and Saskatchewan offerts. Le Centre d’assistance aux consom- Wanda Wetterberg, President Phone: (780) 426-6622 mateurs (CAC) s’occupe, sans frais, des Phone: (780) 488-6819 FAX: (780) 426-1509 consommateurs ayant des questions ou des Lung Association of Saskatchewan: E-mail: [email protected] problèmes à formuler. Diverses publications Brian Graham, President and CEO Tony Van Rosmalen, Vice-President, sont en outre disponibles. Service en français Phone: (306) 343-9511 Manitoba dans la région de Montréal : (514) 845-6173, Manitoba Lung Association: Phone: (204) 949-1454 de n’importe où au Canada : 1-800-361-8070; Joy Letkemann, Acting Executive Director FAX: (204) 943-3476 service en anglais dans la région de Toronto : Phone: (204) 774-5501 E-mail: [email protected] (416) 777-2344, de n’importe où au Canada : 1-800-268-8099. Ontario Lung Association: Ian Howcroft, Vice-President, Ontario Manu Malkani, President and CEO Phone: (905) 568-8300, ext. 256 World Wide Web: http://www.clhia.ca Phone: (416) 864-9911 FAX: (905) 568-8330 Site web: http://www.accap.ca Association Pulmonaire du Québec: E-mail: [email protected] Wendy Hope, Vice-President, External Louis Brisson, Directeur général; National Paul-Arthur Huot, Président-directeur Relations/Vice-présidente, Relations Vice-President, Asthma général, Québec extérieures Phone: (514) 287-7400 Phone: (514) 866-7774, ext. 106 Phone/Tél: (416) 777-2221 FAX: (514) 866-3779 FAX/Téléc: (416) 777-1895 New Brunswick Lung Association: Ken Maybee, President and CEO; National E-mail: [email protected] Johanne Dufour, Communications Vice-President, Environmental Issues David Plante, Vice-President, New Coordinator for Quebec Affairs/ Phone: (506) 455-8961 Brunswick Coordinatrice des communications, Affaires Phone: (506) 857-3056 québécoises Lung Association of Nova Scotia: Bill VanGorder, President and CEO FAX: (506) 857-3059 Phone/Tél: (514) 845-9004 E-mail: [email protected] FAX/Téléc: (514) 845-6182 Phone: (902) 443-0912 PEI Lung Association: Dick Smyth, Vice-President, Nova Scotia Vicki Bryanton, Executive Director; Phone: (902) 422-4477 National Vice-President, Tobacco Issues FAX: (902) 422-9563 Phone: (902) 892-5957 E-mail: [email protected] Newfoundland and Labrador Lung Association: Canadian Marketing Paul Thomey, Executive Director Association Phone: (709) 726-4664 1 Concorde Gate, Ste. 607, Medical Societies: Don Mills, ON M3C 3N6 Canadian Lung Association Canadian Thoracic Society With more than 800 corporate members, the Canadian Respiratory Health Professionals Canadian Marketing Association is the largest 3 Raymond St., Ste. 300, Phone: (613) 569-6411, ext. 222 marketing association in Canada. Its members Ottawa, ON K1R 1A3 include corporations and organizations which Lung disease is the third leading cause of encompass Canada’s major business sectors death in Canada. For over 100 years, the Lung and which represent the integration and con- Association has worked to improve the respi- LISTINGS vergence of all marketing disciplines, channels ratory health of Canadians through education, and technologies. advocacy, prevention and research. The Lung Association is a not-for-profit volunteer-based World Wide Web: www.the-cma.org organization. Ten provincial Lung Associa- Media Contacts: tions provide lung health programs to help Ed Cartwright, Senior Director, Canadians breathe easier. 5995 Avebury Rd., Ste. 900, Communications Les maladies pulmonaires constituent la Mississauga, ON L5R 3P9 Phone: (416) 644-3760 troisième principale cause de décès au Canada. Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters is E-mail: [email protected] Depuis plus de 100 ans, l’Association Canada’s leading business network and a na- Melissa Thurlow, Communications Officer pulmonaire s’est appliquée à améliorer l’état tional organization representing manufacturers Phone: (416) 644-3740 de la santé respiratoire des Canadiens par la and exporters. Its members account for 75% of E-mail: [email protected] prévention, la recherche, l’éducation et les all manufacturing output, 95% of total exports services. L’Association est un organisme sans and 90% of the country’s research and devel- but lucratif. Il existe également dix associa- opment effort. tions provincales qui offrent des programmes World Wide Web: http://www.cme-mec.ca de soutien aux Canadiens afin de mieux 208 Sources Summer 2005

Ontario Division: Liz Scanlon, Public Relations Co-ordinator Phone: (416) 977-5580, ext. 4131 E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.ontario.cmha.ca 8 King St. E., Ste. 810, Prince Edward Island Division: Toronto, ON M5C 1B5 Reid Burke, Executive Director The Canadian Mental Health Association is Phone: (902) 566-3034 a national, voluntary organization that exists to E-mail: [email protected] Canadian Media Guild promote the mental health of all people, and World Wide Web: http://www.cmha.pe.ca National Office: to serve mental health consumers, their fami- Québec Division: 144 Front St. W., Ste. 300, lies and friends through education, public Brigitte Duchesneau, Directrice générale Toronto, ON M5J 2L7 awareness, research, advocacy and direct serv- Phone: (514) 849-3291 The Canadian Media Guild is a trade union ices through its 135 divisions, branches and E-mail: [email protected] representing editorial, production and admin- regions across Canada. World Wide Web: http://www.acsm.qc.ca istrative workers at CBC, Canadian Press/ L’Association canadienne pour la santé Saskatchewan Division: Broadcast News, Reuters, Agence France- mentale est un organisme bénévole oeuvrant à Presse, TVOntario, the Aboriginal Peoples Tel- Dave Nelson, Executive Director l’échelle nationale dans le but de promouvoir Phone: (306) 525-5601 evision Network and VisionTV. The Guild also la santé mentale de tous et de servir les represents freelancers working at CBC. E-mail: [email protected] bénéficiaires des services de santé mentale, World Wide Web: http://www.cmhask.com Pour les renseignements en français, leur famille et leurs amis par l’éducation, la consultez notre site Web. Yukon Division: sensibilisation du public, la recherche, la Dudley Morgan, Executive Director World Wide Web: http://www.cmg.ca défense des droits et les services directs offerts http://www.laguilde.ca Phone: (867) 668-7144 dans ses 135 divisions, régions et filiales d’un E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 591-5333 bout à l’autre du Canada. Toll free: 1-800-465-4149 World Wide Web: http://www.cmha.ca FAX: (416) 591-7278 E-mail: [email protected] Lise Lareau, National President Joanne Koskie, Director of Scott Edmonds, Vice-President Communications Dan Oldfield, Senior Staff Representative Phone: (416) 484-7750 Atlantic Office: E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (902) 471-6070 Alberta Division: FAX: (902) 423-6153 Peter Portlock, Executive Director P.O. Box 3443, Stn. D, Ottawa, ON K1P 6P4 Ottawa Office: Phone: (780) 482-6576 The CMN is Canada’s premier natural his- Phone: (877) 947-9477 E-mail: [email protected] tory museum, housing over 10 million speci- Vancouver Office: World Wide Web: http://www.cmha.ab.ca mens. It conducts research in Canada and Phone: (778) 772-3363 British Columbia Division: around the world in mineralogy, botany, zool- Jean Moore, Acting Executive Director ogy and paleobiology. Dynamic educational Phone: (604) 688-3234 programs and exhibits at CMN’s downtown E-mail: [email protected] Ottawa galleries, as well as travelling exhibi- World Wide Web: http://www.cmha-bc.org tions, share the wonders of nature with Cana- dians. Manitoba Division: Carol Hiscock, Executive Director Le MCN est le principal musée canadien en Phone: (204) 953-2350 sciences naturelles. Ses collections comptent E-mail: [email protected] plus de 10 million de spécimens et ses World Wide Web: spécialistes effectuent, au Canada et ailleurs 500 Shaftesbury Blvd., http://www.cmhamanitoba.mb.ca dans le monde, des recherches dans des divers Winnipeg, MB R3P 2N2 domaines : minéralogie, botanique, zoologie et New Brunswick Division: Canadian Mennonite University is a Chris- paléobiologie. Des programmes éducatifs et Jay Haines-Bacon, Acting Executive tian university rooted in the Anabaptist/ des expositions dynamiques sont présentés Director Mennonite faith tradition. CMU offers bacca- dans les galeries du MCN au centre-ville Phone: (506) 455-5231 laureate degrees in Arts, Theology, Musical d’Ottawa. Arts, Music Therapy and Church Ministries; E-mail: [email protected] and offers pre-professional programs. Degrees World Wide Web: http://www.cmhanb.ca World Wide Web: http://www.nature.ca in Conflict Resolution and International Stud- Newfoundland and Labrador Division: Dan Smythe, Senior Media Relations ies are offered through Menno Simons Col- Geoff Chaulk, Executive Director Officer lege. CMU’s Outtatown program offers an Phone: (709) 753-8550 Phone: (613) 566-4781 eight-month program of international travel, E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (613) 364-4021 service and adventure. World Wide Web: http://www.cmhanl.ca E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.cmu.ca Nova Scotia Division: Elizabeth McCrea, Manager, Gerald Gerbrandt, President Carol Tooton, Executive Director Communications Phone: (902) 466-6600 Phone: (613) 566-4249 Kevin Heinrichs, Director of E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (613) 364-4021 Communications World Wide Web: http://www.cmhans.org E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (204) 487-3300 FAX: (204) 889-1694 Northwest Territories Division: E-mail: [email protected] Mike Mann, Executive Director Phone: (867) 873-3190 E-mail: [email protected] Summer 2005 Sources 209 Canadian Museums tion de l’énergie et des matières nucléaires afin de protéger la santé, la sûreté, la sécurité et Association / Association des l’environnement et de respecter les engage- musées canadiens ments internationaux du Canada à l’égard de l’utilisation pacifique de l’énergie nucléaire. 280 Metcalfe St., Ste. 400, Ottawa, ON K2P 1R7 World Wide Web: Non-profit organization representing the Ca- http://www.nuclearsafety.gc.ca nadian museums community; promoting bet- http://www.suretenucleaire.gc.ca ter museum services in Canada since 1947. Media and Community Relations: CMA services include a bi-monthly journal Communications and Information Canadian Ophthalmological pertaining to museum-related issues, and a Management Directorate Society / Société canadienne bursary and awards program. It also hosts in- Phone: (613) 996-6860 ternship programs, offers professional devel- FAX: (613) 992-2915 d’ophtalmologie opment opportunities and coordinates a lit- 1525 Carling Ave., Ste. 610, eracy program. Canadian Nuclear Society Ottawa, ON K1Z 8R9 World Wide Web: http://www.museums.ca 480 University Ave., Ste. 200, The Canadian Ophthalmological Society is Toronto, ON M5G 1V2 the national professional association of Eye John G. McAvity, Executive Director Physicians and Surgeons. The purpose of the Phone: (613) 567-0099 The Canadian Nuclear Society is a not-for- profit organization representing the experts in- Canadian Ophthalmological Society is to as- FAX: (613) 233-5438 sure the provision of optimal eye care to all E-mail: [email protected] volved in Canadian nuclear science, engineer- ing and its applications, from nuclear medicine Canadians by promoting excellence and pro- Naomi Grattan, Head of Publications/ to nuclear power. The CNS is dedicated to the viding services to support its members in prac- Director of Communications exchange of objective, factual information on tice. Phone: (613) 567-0099, ext. 223 all aspects of nuclear technology. La Société canadienne d’ophtalmologie est E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.cns-snc.ca une association professionnelle qui regroupe au pays les médecins et chirurgiens spécialisés Phone: (416) 977-7620 dans le soin ou la chirurgie de l’oeil. Elle a Canadian Newspaper FAX: (416) 977-8131 pour objectif de veiller à ce que la population E-mail: [email protected] canadienne reçoive les meilleurs soins Association / Association Jeremy Whitlock, Nuclear Engineer possibles en encourageant la poursuite de Phone: (613) 584-8811, ext. 4265 l’excellence et en offrant à ses membres des canadienne des journaux E-mail: [email protected] services de soutien dans l’exercice de leur 890 Yonge St., Ste. 200, spécialité. Toronto, ON M4W 3P4 Office/Bureau: (613) 729-6779 The Canadian Newspaper Association FAX/Télécopieur: (613) 729-7209 (CNA) represents the voice of the Canadian E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] daily newspaper industry. A non-profit organi- zation, the CNA is dedicated to promoting the Hubert Drouin, C.A.E., Executive Director/ vitality and positive reputation of the industry directeur général by defining the role of newspapers as a pro- Graham E. Trope, M.B., Editor-in-Chief/ gressive, essential and important medium ben- rédacteur en chef, Canadian Journal of efiting all Canadians. The association supports Ophthalmology/Journal canadien its members through advocacy, marketing, re- Canadian Nurses d’ophtalmologie search, educational programs and services. Canadian Organic Growers World Wide Web: http://www.cna-acj.ca Association Inc. Phone: (416) 923-3567 50 Driveway, Ottawa, ON K2P 1E2 FAX: (416) 923-7206 The Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) is 323 Chapel St., Ottawa, ON K1N 7Z2 Anne Kothawala, President and CEO the professional voice of nursing in Canada. It Canadian Organic Growers (COG) is a na- Bryan Cantley, Vice-President, Member is a federation of 11 provincial/territorial pro- tional charity that promotes organic growing in Services fessional nurses’ associations. Its mission is to order to build strong local communities and Suzanne Raitt, Vice-President, Marketing advance nursing in the interest of the public. healthy ecosystems. COG works with farmers, David Gollob, Vice-President, Public Affairs CNA speaks for Canadian nurses on nursing gardeners and consumers to promote the adop- and health issues nationally and internation- tion of sustainable agricultural practices that benefit farmers, rural communities,

ally. LISTINGS Canadian Nuclear Safety biodiversity and foster human health and ani- Commission World Wide Web: www.cna-aiic.ca mal welfare. Joanna Filion, Communications Specialist 280 Slater St., P.O. Box 1046, Stn. B, Laura Telford, Executive Director Phone: (613) 237-2159, ext. 312 Ottawa, ON K1P 5S9 Phone: (613) 216-0742 Toll free: 1-800-361-8404 The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission FAX: (613) 236-0743 FAX: (613) 237-3520 (CNSC) is Canada’s nuclear regulator. The E-mail: [email protected] CNSC regulates the use of nuclear energy and Canadian Paediatric Society materials to protect health, safety, security and N’hésitez pas à communiquer avec nous en the environment and to respect Canada’s inter- français. (CPS) / Société canadienne de national commitments on the peaceful use of pédiatrie (SCP) nuclear energy. 100 – 2204 Walkley Rd., La Commission canadienne de sûreté Ottawa, ON K1G 4G8 nucléaire (CCSN) est l’organisme de régle- Representing 2,200 paediatricians and other mentation du secteur nucléaire au Canada. La child and youth health professionals, the CPS CCSN a pour mission de réglementer l’utilisa- is a national professional association that ad- vocates for the health needs of children and youth. Establishes guidelines and standards for 210 Sources Summer 2005 paediatric care and practice, in areas like Dr. Robert Chelin, Past President, Canadian World Wide Web: neonatology, nutrition, immunization, infec- Delegate to F.I.P. http://www.polarcom.gc.ca tious diseases, and mental health. Provides 101 – 235 St. Clair Ave. W., Phone: (613) 943-8605 continuing medical education programs. Pub- Toronto, ON M4V 1R1 Toll free: 1-888-765-2701 lishes Paediatrics & Child Health. Phone: (416) 921-8444 FAX: (613) 943-8607 World Wide Web: FAX: (416) 921-5300 E-mail: [email protected] www.cps.ca Dr. Millicent Vorkapich-Hill, D.P.M., Information Inquiries: www.caringforkids.cps.ca Treasurer John Bennett, Manager, Communications www.soinsdenosenfants.cps.ca 7 – 1275 Walker Rd., Windsor, ON N8Y 4X9 Phone: (613) 943-0716 NATIONAL OFFICE: Phone: (519) 258-3668 FAX: (519) 258-7644 Staff: Phone: (613) 526-9397 Steven Bigras, Executive Director FAX: (613) 526-3332 REGIONAL CONTACTS: John Bennett, Manager, Communications E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Kel Sherkin, D.P.M., President, Ontario Jean-Marie Beaulieu, Manager, Polar Marie Adèle Davis, Executive Director 407 – 4040 Finch Ave. E., Science Elizabeth Moreau, Director, Scarborough, ON M1S 4V5 Elaine Anderson, Research Assistant Communications and Public Education Phone: (416) 291-9901 Sandy Bianchini, Executive Secretary Christine LaRocque, Senior Public FAX: (416) 291-9902 Relations Co-ordinator Dr. Michael Choi, President, British Jackie Millette, Director, Education, Columbia Sections and Committees 507 – 4885 Kingsway, Burnaby, BC V5H 4T5 Phone: (604) 437-6923 FAX: (604) 433-2727 Dr. François Allart, President, Quebec 4350, boul Hamel est, Quebec, QC G1P 2J8 Phone: (418) 872-4346 75 Albert St., Ste. 1101, FAX: (418) 872-4644 Ottawa, ON K1P 5E7 The Canadian Pork Council is a federation Dr. Mario Turanovic, President, Alberta of provincial pork producers’ organizations 1785 prom Alta Vista Dr., 14110 Stony Plain Rd., comprehensively representative of farmers in Ottawa, ON K1G 3Y6 Edmonton, AB T5N 3V8 the business of raising hogs. The CPC is not The Canadian Pharmacists Association is the Phone: (780) 452-1444 engaged in the marketing, but is principally national voluntary organization of pharmacists FAX: (780) 452-3939 occupied in the development and advocacy of committed to providing leadership for the pro- Jayne Jeneroux, Executive Director policy related to pork producer interests, both fession. Its vision is to establish the pharma- 2063 – 61 Broadway Blvd., nationally and internationally. cist as the health professional whose practice, Sherwood Park, AB T8H 2C1 World Wide Web: http://www.cpc-ccp.com based on unique knowledge and skills, ensures Phone: (780) 922-2629 optimal health outcomes for all Canadians. Toll free: 1-888-220-3338 Anita DeCoste, Communications Officer FAX: (780) 922-7669 Phone: (613) 236-9239 World Wide Web: FAX: (613) 236-6658 http://www.pharmacists.ca Dr. Alexander Todd, President, Manitoba E-mail: [email protected] Manitoba Podiatry Association, Phone: (613) 523-7877 MEMBER ASSOCIATIONS: FAX: (613) 523-0445 200 – 428 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3C 0E2 British Columbia: Media contact: Phone: (204) 947-6761 General Manager Louise Crandall FAX: (204) 947-6762 B.C. Hog Marketing Commission, E-mail: [email protected] 2010 Abbotsford Way, Abbotsford, BC V2S 6X8 Canadian Podiatric Phone: (604) 853-9461 Medical Association / FAX: (604) 853-0764 E-mail: [email protected] L’Association médicale Alberta: podiatrique canadienne Ed Schultz, General Manager 2063 – 61 Broadway Blvd., Alberta Pork, 4828 89th St., Sherwood Park, AB T8H 2C1 Edmonton, AB T6E 5K1 The CPMA is a national non-profit podiatric Canadian Polar Commission / Phone: (780) 474-8288 medical association. Its membership consists FAX: (780) 479-5128 of more than 200 podiatrists (D.P.M.) who Commission canadienne des E-mail: [email protected] have received their podiatric education at an affaires polaires Saskatchewan: accredited institution in the U.S.A. Our man- Neil Ketilson, General Manager Ste. 1710, Constitution Square, date is to educate the public and to provide the Sask Pork, Bay 2, Main Fl., 502 45th St. W., 360 Albert St., Ottawa, ON K1R 7X7 highest standards of foot care in this country. Saskatoon, SK S7L 6H2 The Canadian Polar Commission is Canada’s Phone: (306) 244-7752 World Wide Web: national advisory agency on polar affairs. It FAX: (306) 244-1054 http://www.podiatrycanada.org has responsibility for: monitoring, promoting E-mail: [email protected] Toll free: 1-888-220-3338 and disseminating knowledge of the polar re- gions; contributing to public awareness of po- Manitoba: Dr. Mario Turanovic, President, Canada lar science in Canada; enhancing Canada’s in- Andrew Dickson, General Manager 14110 Stony Plain Rd., ternational profile as a circumpolar nation; and Manitoba Pork, 28 Terracon Pl., Edmonton, AB T5N 3V8 recommending polar science policy direction Winnipeg, MB R2J 4G7 Phone: (780) 452-1444 to government. Phone: (204) 237-7447 FAX: (780) 452-3939 FAX: (204) 237-9831 E-mail: [email protected] Summer 2005 Sources 211

Ontario: E-mail: [email protected] lect quality projects for funding. The Psychi- Jack Slibar, Executive Director REGIONAL CO-ORDINATORS: atric Awareness Committee organizes public Ontario Pork Producers Marketing Board, forums and seminars, and has published hand- 655 Southgate Dr., Guelph, ON N1G 5G6 Newfoundland: books for teachers and families. D.H. Curtis LeGrow Phone: (519) 767-4600 World Wide Web: http://www.cprf.ca FAX: (519) 829-1769 Phone: (709) 758-6765 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (709) 726-5337 Judy Hills, Executive Director Phone: (416) 351-7757 Québec: Maritimes: Jack Brill FAX: (416) 351-7765 Directeur général E-mail: [email protected] Fédération des producteurs de porcs du Phone: (902) 864-5064 Québec, 555, boul Roland-Therrien, FAX: (902) 865-6293 Longueuil, QC J4H 3Y9 Southern Ontario and Quebec: Phone: (450) 679-0530 Derek Lawrence FAX: (450) 679-0102 Phone: (905) 853-2665 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (905) 853-9137 New Brunswick: Northern Ontario and Manitoba: Shelly Higgins, Manager Norm Oman N.B. Hog Marketing Board, Phone: (204) 487-4418 259 Brunswick St., Ste. 302, FAX: (204) 487-4410 Fredericton, NB E3B 1G8 Saskatchewan: Canadian Psychological Phone: (506) 458-8051 Steve Pillipow Association / Société FAX: (506) 453-1985 Phone: (306) 586-9345 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (306) 585-3200 canadienne de psychologie 141 Laurier Ave. W., Ste. 702, Nova Scotia: Alberta: Ottawa, ON K1P 5J3 Henry Vissers, Executive Manager Bob Shiell CPA is a national voluntary organization rep- Pork Nova Scotia, 339 Willow St., Phone: (403) 297-0613 resenting over 5,000 members. The Associa- Truro, NS B2N 5A6 FAX: (403) 253-1944 Phone: (902) 895-0581 tion’s mandate is to further psychology as a FAX: (902) 893-4236 British Columbia: science, as a profession and as a means of pro- E-mail: [email protected] Len Gross moting human welfare. Important relation- Phone/FAX: (604) 434-2100 ships are maintained with other associations, Prince Edward Island: citizens’ groups, governments and the media. Robert Harding, Executive Director Canadian Psychiatric P.E.I. Hog Commodity Marketing Board, World Wide Web: http://www.cpa.ca 420 University Ave., Ste. 205, Association / Association des Dr. John C. Service, Executive Director Charlottetown, PE C1A 7Z5 psychiatres du Canada Phone: (613) 237-2144 Phone: (902) 892-4201 FAX: (613) 237-1674 FAX: (902) 892-4203 141 Laurier Ave. W., Ste. 701, E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Ottawa, ON K1P 5J3 National voluntary professional organization Breed Association: for psychiatrists and mental health profession- Ron James, Manager als, providing leadership and promoting the Canadian Swine Breeders Association, highest level of ethical patient care. National 2435 Holly Lane Dr., Ste. 200, liaison for the profession of psychiatry to gov- Ottawa, ON K1V 7P2 ernments, universities, medical associations, Phone: (613) 731-5531 licensing and certifying bodies and other re- FAX: (613) 731-6655 lated organizations. Publishes the Canadian E-mail: [email protected] Journal of Psychiatry 14 times yearly. Canadian Prostate Cancer World Wide Web: http://www.cpa-apc.org The Canadian Public Network (CPCN) – The Voice Head Office: Phone: (613) 234-2815 Relations Society, Inc. / of Prostate Cancer in FAX: (613) 234-9857 Canada™ Alex Saunders, Chief Executive Officer La Société canadienne National Head Office: Hélène Côté, Communications Officer P.O. Box 1253, 3278 Lakefield Rd., Ext. 232 des Relations publiques, LISTINGS Lakefield, ON K0L 2H0 E-mail: [email protected] The Canadian Prostate Cancer Network is Inc. the national association of survivor support 4195 Dundas St. W., Ste. 346, groups with over 125 groups across the nation. Toronto, ON M8X 1Y4 CPCN is the only community-based prostate CPRS is dedicated to serving Canadians cancer organization dedicated solely to provid- through the establishment and maintenance of ing support for patients and their families to- high professional, educational and ethical gether with advocating for increased public standards in Public Relations. awareness of the disease. World Wide Web: http://www.cprs.ca World Wide Web: http://www.cpcn.org 2 Carlton St., Ste. 1007, Phone: (416) 239-7034 National Office: Toronto, ON M5B 1J3 FAX: (416) 239-1076 Wally Seeley A national charitable organization raising E-mail: [email protected] Phone (9 am–5 pm Eastern): funds for psychiatric research in Canadian uni- Karen L. Dalton, APR, Executive Director (705) 652-9200 versities and hospitals, overseen by a volunteer E-mail: [email protected] Toll free message line: 1-866-810-2726 Board of Directors and Professional Advisory FAX: (705) 652-0663 Board, we evaluate grant applications and se- 212 Sources Summer 2005 Canadian Publishers’ Council Dr. Karen Mock, Executive Director/ Phone: (519) 824-6018 Directrice générale FAX: (519) 824-9233 250 Merton St., Ste. 203, E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M4S 1B1 Patrick Hunter, Communications Director/ A trade association of English-language pub- Directeur des communications John Hemsted, Vice-Chair lishers which represents the domestic and in- Phone/Téléphone: (416) 952-8359 Phone: (705) 487-2466 ternational interests of member companies. E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] FAX: (705) 487-5985 Members publish books and other media for Dominique Etienne, Agent des E-mail: [email protected] general interest fiction/non-fiction, secondary, communications/Communications Officer Andre Trepanier, Chair post-secondary institutions and professional/ Phone/Téléphone: (416) 952-8171 Phone/FAX: (450) 293-6305 reference markets. Members represent ap- E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] Randy Eros, Past Chair proximately 75% of total annual sales to the Phone/FAX: (204) 422-8723 Canadian domestic market. The Canadian Safe School E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.pubcouncil.ca Network (CSSN) Fred Baker, Board Member Phone: (416) 322-7011 111 Peter St., Ste. 617, Phone: (613) 989-5352 FAX: (416) 322-6999 Toronto, ON M5V 2H1 FAX: (613) 989-3919 External Relations and Copyright: A not-for-profit registered charitable organi- E-mail: [email protected] Jacqueline Hushion, Executive Director zation focused on reducing youth violence in Jennifer Fleming, Executive Director Ext. 222 our schools and communities. CSSN conducts Phone: (519) 824-6018 E-mail: [email protected] research, develops teacher resources and pro- FAX: (519) 824-9233 Trade and higher education publishing: vides social comment on youth violence. E-mail: [email protected] Colleen O’Neill, Executive Director World Wide Web: Ext. 226 http://www.canadiansafeschools.com E-mail: [email protected] Stuart Auty, President Phone: (416) 977-1050 E-mail: [email protected]

Canadian Snowbird Association / Canadian Race Relations Canadian Science Writers’ Association canadienne Foundation / Fondation Association (CSWA) P.O. Box 75, Stn. A, Toronto, ON M5W 1A2 des « snowbirds » With over 400 members, the CSWA is a na- canadienne des relations tional group of writers, broadcasters, commu- 180 Lesmill Rd., Toronto, ON M3B 2T5 nications and public relations professionals COMMITMENT, SERVICE AND ADVO- raciales interested and/or involved in science writing CACY FOR TRAVELLERS The Canadian Snowbird Association is a na- 4576 rue Yonge St., Ste./bur 701, and communication in Canada. Programs: quarterly newsletter, annual directory, $3,000 tional not-for-profit advocacy organization Toronto, ON M2N 6N4 dedicated to actively defending and improving The CRRF opened its doors in November, Annual Book Awards, $12,000 annual Science in Society Journalism Awards, annual confer- the rights and privileges of travelling Canadi- 1997. We work to eliminate racism and all ans. forms of racial discrimination in Canada and ence and student science writing workshops. speak out on issues that fall within our man- Established in 1971. ENGAGEMENT, SERVICE ET PROMO- date. Our programs include a Research Pro- World Wide Web: TION DES DROITS POUR VOYAGEURS gram, an Initiatives Against Racism Sponsor- http://www.sciencewriters.ca L’Association canadienne des « snowbirds » est un organisme national de revendication à ship Program, and an Award of Excellence Toll free phone/FAX: 1-800-796-8595 Program. but non lucratif dont le mandat est de défendre E-mail: [email protected] et d’améliorer les droits et privilèges des La FCRR a ouvert ses portes en novembre Véronique Morin, President voyageurs canadiens. 1997. Nous travaillons à éliminer le racisme Tim Lougheed, Vice-President ainsi que toutes les formes de discrimination World Wide Web: André Picard, Awards Chair http://www.snowbirds.org raciale au Canada et nous exprimons sans Peter McMahon, Science Link Editor équivoque, sur les questions s’inscrivant dans Kristina Bergen, Executive Director Phone (English): (416) 391-9000 notre mandat. Nos activités incluent un pro- Toll free: 1-800-265-3200 gramme de subvention de recherche, un pro- Tél (Français): (416) 391-9090 gramme de support des initiatives contre le Canadian Sheep Federation Sans frais: 1-800-265-5132 racisme et un prix d’excellence. 130 Malcolm Rd., Guelph, ON N1K 1B1 FAX/Téléc: (416) 441-7007 World Wide Web: http://www.crr.ca The Canadian Sheep Federation is a national E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] non-profit organization that represents all Ca- Phone/Téléphone: (416) 952-3500 Lawrence Barker, Executive Director nadian sheep producers. The organization sets Phone: (416) 441-7062 Toll free/Sans frais: 1-888-240-4936 national policy for the sheep industry, by work- FAX/Télécopieur: (416) 952-3326 Toll free: 1-800-805-8214 ing closely and cooperatively with all levels of E-mail: [email protected] Toll free FAX/Télécopieur sans frais: government and industry-related organiza- 1-888-399-0333 tions. E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.cansheep.ca Summer 2005 Sources 213

Colin Ellis, Research and Communications Ordre professionnel des technologistes Officer médicaux du Québec (OPTMQ): Phone: (416) 441-7005 1150 est, boul St-Joseph, bur 300, E-mail: [email protected] Montréal, QC H2J 1L5 Phone: (514) 527-9811 or 1-800-567-7763 Canadian Society for Aesthetic FAX (514) 527-7314 (Cosmetic) Plastic Surgery New Brunswick Society of Medical Laboratory Technologists (NBSMLT): 4650 Hwy. #7, Woodbridge, ON L4L 1S7 P.O. Box 20180, Fredericton, NB E3B 7A2 Established in 1972 with 146 active member Phone: (506) 455-9540 plastic surgeons specializing in cosmetic sur- Canadian Society for Medical FAX: (506) 455-7491 gery. Our mandate is to promote and develop modern surgical techniques; to provide inter- Laboratory Science Nova Scotia College of Medical Laboratory change of ideas and knowledge among quali- P.O. Box 2830, LCD 1, Technologists (NSCMLT): fied plastic surgeons; to advance education in Hamilton, ON L8N 3N8 P.O. Box 60012, Halifax, NS B3H 4R7 the field; to maintain the highest standards in The Canadian Society for Medical Labora- Phone: (902) 453-9605 the practice of plastic surgery. tory Science is both a professional association FAX: (902) 454-3535 World Wide Web: http://www.csaps.ca and certifying body for medical laboratory Prince Edward Island Society of Medical technologists and medical laboratory assistants Technologists (PEISMT): Phone: (905) 831-7750 in Canada. Prime functions include setting cer- c/o QE Hospital, Attn: Glenda Pollard, Toll free: 1-800-263-4429 tification standards for the profession, devel- P.O. Box 6600, Charlottetown, PE C1A 8T5 FAX: (905) 831-7248 oping continuing education programs, mem- Phone: (902) 894-2335 E-mail: [email protected] bership communications and publications, Newfoundland and Labrador Society of C.S.A.C.P.S. Executive: awareness/recognition programs on behalf of Laboratory Technologists (NLSLT): Dr. Frank Lista, President the profession, and representation to govern- P.O. Box 39057, 430 Topsail Rd., 202B – 2021 Cliff Rd., ment and other professional groups. St. John’s, NL A1E 5Y7 Mississauga, ON L5A 3N7 World Wide Web: http://www.csmls.org Phone: (709) 754-8324 Phone: (905) 275-9283 FAX: (905) 275-1582 Phone: (905) 528-8642 E-mail: FAX: (905) 528-4968 Canadian Society of [email protected] Kurt Davis, Executive Director Hospital Pharmacists / Dr. Michael Drever, Past President Ext. 11 E-mail: [email protected] Société canadienne des E-mail: [email protected] pharmaciens d’hôpitaux Dr. Bryan Callaghan, Vice-President Christine Nielsen, Director of Certification 200 – 139 Greenbank Rd., Sandra Wagner, Director of Educational 30 Concourse Gate, Unit 3, Ottawa, ON K2H 9A5 Development Ottawa, ON K2E 7V7 Phone: (613) 721-6463 Alison McLennan, Director of CSHP is a national voluntary organization of FAX: (613) 721-9899 Communication pharmacists committed to the advancement of E-mail: [email protected] David Dion, Director of Administration and patient-centred pharmacy practice in hospitals Member Services and related health care settings. CSHP sup- Dr. Brian Peterson, Secretary-Treasurer PROVINCIAL AFFILIATES: ports its members through advocacy, educa- 401 – 3320 Richter, Kelowna, BC V1W 4V5 tion, information sharing, development of British Columbia Society of Laboratory Phone: (250) 868-9099 standards, facilitation of research and recogni- Science (BCSLS): FAX: (250) 868-9031 tion of excellence. E-mail: [email protected] 720 – 999 West Broadway Ave., La SCPH est une organisation nationale PROVINCIAL CONTACTS: Vancouver, BC V5Z 1K5 Phone: (604) 714-1760 or 1-800-304-0033 volontaire regroupant des pharmaciens Saskatchewan: FAX: (604) 738-4080 engagés à avancer la pratique pharmaceutique Dr. Robert Tokaryk axée sur le malade dans les établissements de Alberta College of Medical Laboratory Phone: (306) 665-8886 santé. La SCPH apporte un soutien à ses Technologists (ACMLT): FAX: (306) 934-0775 membres au moyen de la représentation, de la 4245 97th St., Unit 105, Bldg. 1, formation, du partage de l’information, de Manitoba: Edmonton, AB T6E 5Y4 l’élaboration de normes, de l’appui à la recher- Dr. Reid Waters Phone: (780) 435-5452 or 1-800-265-9351 che et de la reconnaissance de l’excellence. Phone: (204) 944-9982 FAX: (780) 437-1442 FAX: (204) 956-0595 World Wide Web/Site web: Saskatchewan Society of Medical http://www.cshp.ca Quebec: Laboratory Technologists (SSMLT): LISTINGS Dr. Yvan Larocque P.O. Box 3837, Regina, SK S4P 3R8 Phone/Tél: (613) 736-9733 Phone: (450) 978-6631 Phone/FAX: (306) 352-6791 FAX/Téléc: (613) 736-5660 FAX: (450) 978-7586 Manitoba Society of Medical Laboratory Régis Vaillancourt, President/Président Nova Scotia: Technologists (MSMLT): Phone/Tél: (613) 945-6904 Dr. Anne Tweed 585 London St., Winnipeg, MB R2K 2Z6 E-mail/Courriel: Phone: (902) 543-5900 Phone: (204) 669-9050 [email protected] FAX: (902) 624-1289 FAX: (204) 667-1747 Neil Johnson, Past President/Président New Brunswick: Ontario Society of Medical Technologists sortant Dr. Mihkel Oja (OSMT): Phone/Tél: (519) 685-8300, ext./poste 34900 Phone: (506) 459-8126 234 Eglinton Ave. E., Ste. 402, E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] FAX: (506) 459-1774 Toronto, ON M4P 1K5 Emily Lap Sum Musing, President Elect/ 2005 Annual Meeting– Phone: (416) 485-6768 or 1-800-461-6768 Présidente élu September 9–10, 2005–Vancouver FAX: (416) 485-7660 Phone/Tél: (416) 340-3621 E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] 214 Sources Summer 2005 Myrella Roy, Executive Director/Directrice The Canadian Space Agency / Randall Kaplan, Ph.D., Director, Nutrition exécutive and Scientific Affairs/Directeur de la Phone/Tél: (613) 736-9733, ext./poste 225 L’Agence spatiale canadienne nutrition et des affaires scientifiques E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] 6767, route de l’Aéroport, E-mail: [email protected] Saint-Hubert, QC J3Y 8Y9 Erin Colburn, M.H.Sc., RD, Co-ordinator, Canadian Society of Telehealth The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) was es- Nutrition Communications/Co-ordinnatrice / La Société canadienne de tablished in 1989 with the mission to lead the des communications en nutrition development and application of space knowl- E-mail: [email protected] télésanté edge for the benefit of Canadians and human- Peter Dunwoody, B.A., Trade Policy 4 Cataraqui St., Ste. 310, ity. The CSA co-ordinates all elements of the Analyst/Analyste des politiques Kingston, ON K7K 1Z7 Canadian Space Program. commerciales Canadian non-profit health association de- Créée en 1989, l’Agence spatiale canadienne E-mail: [email protected] voted to telehealth. CST promotes all aspects (ASC) a pour mandat de promouvoir of telehealth – the use of information and com- l’exploitation et l’usage pacifiques de l’espace munications technologies to deliver health care dans l’intérêt de tous les Canadiens. L’ASC Canadian Transportation over large and small distances. Members in- gère tous les éléments du Programme spatial clude clinical providers, program managers, canadien. Agency / Office des health care researchers, institutional adminis- World Wide Web: http://www.space.gc.ca trators, health informatics professionals, Le Site web: http://www.espace.gc.ca transports du Canada telehealth service consultants, government, and technology providers. For more information/Pour plus de Ottawa, ON K1A 0N9 renseignements: The Agency is a quasi-judicial decision- World Wide Web: http://www.cst-sct.org Public Relations and Media/Relations maker for air, rail and marine transportation Phone: (613) 531-9210 publiques et médias under Government of Canada jurisdiction. Its FAX: (613) 531-0626 Phone/Téléphone: (450) 926-6651 responsibilities include: addressing complaints E-mail: [email protected] FAX/Télécopieur: (450) 926-4352 and issues from the public about obstacles to Dr. Richard Scott travellers with disabilities and from air travel- Phone: (403) 220-6845 lers; issuing licences to air carriers and rail- E-mail: [email protected] ways; dispute resolution, including through mediation, for transportation rate and service Roberta Hildebrand, Executive Director matters; determining the significance of envi- Phone: (613) 487-3557 ronmental effects before allowing rail develop- E-mail: [email protected] ment to proceed; and determining the annual Pamela Lyons, Administrative Co-ordinator revenue cap for Western grain transportation. Phone: (613) 531-9210 L’Office est un organisme quasi judiciaire FAX: (613) 531-0626 ayant un pouvoir décisionnel touchant les E-mail: [email protected] Canadian Sugar Institute / transports aérien, ferroviaire et maritime qui relèvent de la compétence du gouvernement du Canadian Society of Institut canadien du Canada. Ses responsabilités comprennent : Transplantation répondre aux plaintes et questions du public concernant les obstacles existants pour les 774 Echo Dr., Ottawa, ON K1S 5N8 sucre voyageurs ayant une déficience et traiter, les The Canadian Society of Transplantation The Canadian Sugar Institute (CSI) is a na- plaintes et questions afférentes; délivrer des (CST) provides and maintains a national pro- tional trade association representing Canadian licences aux transporteurs aériens et fessional forum for physicians, surgeons, sci- sugar manufacturers. CSI liaises with govern- ferroviaires; résoudre les différends, y compris entists and others occupied in clinical and sci- ment on legislation, trade policies and interna- par voie de médiation, touchant la tarification entific aspects of transplantation. tional agreements. CSI’s Nutrition Information et les services; déterminer l’importance des World Wide Web: Service provides comprehensive nutrition conséquences environnementales avant de http://www.transplant.medical.org communications, based on current research on donner son assentiment à la construction et à sugar and health, and produces a variety of free Phone: (613) 730-6274 l’exploitation proposées de chemins de fer; et educational materials in English and French. FAX: (613) 730-1116 établir le revenu maximal des chemins de fer L’Institut canadien du sucre (ICS) est une pour le transport du grain de l’Ouest. Dr. Ken West, President association manufacturière d’envergure Phone: (902) 473-2099 World Wide Web: http://www.cta-otc.gc.ca nationale qui représente les fabricants de sucre FAX: (819) 953-8353 Dr. Lori West, President-Elect du Canada. L’ICS discute avec le gouverne- Phone: (519) 663-3688 ment de mesures législatives, de politique Accessible Transportation/Transports Dr. Heather Ross, Past President commerciale et d’accords internationaux. Son Accessibles and/et Mediation/Médiation: Phone: (416) 340-3482 service d’information sur la nutrition fournit Lyne Giroux, Senior Communications des communications en nutrition complète, Advisor/Conseiller principal en Hélène Samson, Executive Director basées sur des recherches récentes sur le sucre communications Phone: (613) 730-6274 et la santé, et it produit des ressources éduca- Phone/Tél: (819) 953-8926 FAX: (613) 730-1116 tives gratuites en anglais et en français. E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.sugar.ca Air/Transport aérien: Jadrino Huot, Senior Communications Waterpark Place, 10 Bay St., Ste. 620, Advisor/Conseiller principal en Toronto, ON M5J 2R8 communications Phone/téléphone: (416) 368-8091 Phone/Tél: (819) 953-9957 Sources Hot Tip FAX/télécopieur: (416) 368-6426 E-mail/Courriel: E-mail/courrier-é: [email protected] Moving? Let us know. Don’t let your [email protected] copy of Sources fall into someone Sandra Marsden, President/Présidente else’s hands. Summer 2005 Sources 215

Rail/Transport ferroviaire and/et Marine/ Louise Leclair Transport maritime: Ext. 223 After hours: (604) 454-4711 Marc Comeau, Senior Communications E-mail: [email protected] Advisor/Conseiller principal en Diane Kalen communications Ext. 240 After hours: (604) 519-1849 Phone/Tél: (819) 953-9961 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] Alberta Regional: Phone: (780) 484-7644 Communications Directorate/Direction des FAX: (780) 489-2202 communications: Canadian Urban Craig M. Lee, Director/Directeur Lou Arab Phone/Tél: (819) 953-7666 Ext. 228 After hours: (780) 439-2722 Transit Association / E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Association canadienne Saskatchewan Regional: Phone: (306) 382-8262 du transport urbain FAX: (306) 382-8188 Head Office: Beth Smillie 55 York St., Ste. 1401, Ext. 229 After hours: (306) 343-8061 Toronto, ON M5J 1R7 E-mail: [email protected] CUTA is the national voice of urban transit services and suppliers in advocacy, communi- Manitoba Regional: cations, research, training, member services, Phone: (204) 942-0343 industry conferences and program delivery. FAX: (204) 956-7071 Membership includes urban transit systems Canadian Union of Public Dennis Lewycky from across Canada, business members (those Employees / Syndicat canadien Ext. 298 After hours: (204) 453-2605 engaged in the sale or manufacture of transit E-mail: [email protected] equipment or services), government agencies de la fonction publique Ontario Regional: and other affiliates. National Office: Phone: (416) 292-3999 World Wide Web: http://www.cutaactu.ca 21 Florence St., Ottawa, ON K2P 0W6 FAX: (416) 292-2839 Head Office: CUPE is the largest union in Canada, repre- Robert Lamoureux Phone: (416) 365-9800 senting one half million women and men who Ext. 216 After hours: (416) 686-3357 work for municipal governments, school Maureen Shuell, Manager of E-mail: [email protected] boards, universities and colleges, hospitals, Communications/Media Relations nursing homes and homes for the aged, public Stella Yeadon Ext. 105 utilities, social services and child care centres, Ext. 240 After hours: (416) 578-8774 FAX: (416) 365-1295 transit authorities and airlines, emergency E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] services and police forces, and others in the Shannon McManus Michael Roschlau, Ph.D., President and broader public sector. CUPE is a leading ad- Ext. 222 After hours: (416) 540-6252 CEO vocate in defence of workers’ rights, public E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 104 services, social justice and environmental Ontario Division: Ottawa Office: sustainability. Phone: (416) 299-9739 1500 St. Laurent Blvd., World Wide Web: http://www.cupe.ca Pat Daley Ottawa, ON K1G 0Z8 National Officers: Ext. 264 After hours: (416) 616-6142 Marco D’Angelo, Manager of Public Affairs Paul Moist, National President E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (613) 842-3616 Claude Généreux, National Secretary- Quebec Regional (SCFP): FAX: (613) 744-7271 Treasurer Phone: (514) 384-9681 Communications Branch – National Office FAX: (514) 384-9680 (Ottawa): Robert Bellerose Phone: (613) 237-1590 Ext. 239 After hours: (514) 487-2415 FAX: (613) 237-5508 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Alexandre Boulerice Ron Verzuh, Director, Communications Ext. 270 After hours: (514) 668-7148 Branch E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 264 After hours: (613) 266-1240 E-mail: [email protected] Maritimes Regional (N.B. and P.E.I.): LISTINGS Phone: (506) 857-2816 Canadian Veterinary Medical Catherine Louli FAX: (506) 859-9513 Association Ext. 268 After hours: (613) 730-1386 E-mail: [email protected] Danielle Savoie 339 Booth St., Ottawa, ON K1R 7K1 After hours: (506) 381-1966 The CVMA is the national body represent- Doreen Meyer E-mail: [email protected] ing and serving the interests of the veterinary Ext. 266 After hours: (613) 446-4516 profession in Canada. The CVMA’s priorities E-mail: [email protected] Atlantic Regional (N.S. and Nfld.): Phone: (902) 455-4180 are: Chris Lawson FAX: (902) 455-5915 • The successful practice of veterinary Ext. 337 After hours: (613) 842-3493 medicine E-mail: [email protected] John McCracken • Leadership on national issues After hours: (902) 820-2016 • Animal welfare advocacy COMMUNICATIONS E-mail: [email protected] REPRESENTATIVES: The CVMA publishes authoritative position statements on veterinary medicine and animal B.C. Regional: health and welfare issues. The CVMA also Phone: (604) 291-1940 publishes two journals – The Canadian Veteri- FAX: (604) 291-1194 nary Journal and The Canadian Journal of 216 Sources Summer 2005

Veterinary Research. The association estab- L’Association canadienne des télécommuni- Barbara Bourrier-LaCroix, Clearinghouse lishes nutritional standards and administers an cations sans fil (ACTS) fait autorité en ce qui Co-ordinator independent, third-party quality assurance for concerne le sans-fil au Canada, son évolution E-mail: [email protected] commercial pet foods. For further information, et ses tendances. L’ACTS représente des Ghislaine Alleyne, Website Co-ordinator contact the CVMA. exploitants de services de téléphonie cellulaire E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: et de communications personnelles (SCP), de radiocommunications mobiles, de messagerie, Mona Dupré-Ollinik, Outreach http://www.canadianveterinarians.net Co-ordinator http://www.animalhealthcare.ca de télécommunications fixes sans fil et mobiles par satellite, de même que des entreprises qui E-mail: [email protected] Site web: conçoivent et réalisent des produits et services http://www.veterinairesaucanada.net pour l’industrie du sans-fil. http://www.santeanimale.ca World Wide Web: http://www.cwta.ca Janice Mercer, Manager, Communications Phone: (613) 236-1162, ext. 119 Phone: (613) 233-4888 FAX: (613) 236-9681 FAX: (613) 233-2032 E-mail: [email protected] Peter Barnes, President and CEO/Président et chef de la direction Media Contact/Responsable des médias: 3403 American Dr., Marc Choma, Director of Communications/ Mississauga, ON L4V 1T4 Directeur des communications Cangene is a senior Canadian biophar- Ext./Poste 107 maceutical company developing, manufactur- E-mail: [email protected] ing and distributing protein therapeutic drugs. Its commercial base and technologies support development of plasma products, especially The Canadian Women’s for biodefence, generic biopharmaceuticals Canadian Wildlife and a contract R&D and manufacturing busi- Health Network / ness. Several of its new products are in late- Federation / Fédération stage clinical trials. Listed TSX (CNJ). Le Réseau canadien pour World Wide Web: www.cangene.com canadienne de la faune Primary Contact: la santé des femmes Jean Compton, Manager, Investor Relations 350 Michael Cowpland Dr., Phone: (905) 405-2900 Kanata, ON K2M 2W1 419 Graham Ave., Ste. 203, FAX: (905) 673-5123 The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is Winnipeg, MB R3C 0M3 E-mail: [email protected] a non-profit organization dedicated to the con- The CWHN is a network of individuals, servation of wildlife and wildlife habitat and groups and organizations concerned with Marketing Contact: to the wise use of natural resources. It repre- women’s health. We refer media to hundreds John Walihura, Director of Sales sents 300,000 members and supporters across of spokespersons for a wide variety of wom- Phone: (905) 405-2910 Canada. CWF is an outspoken advocate for en’s health issues. Our Canadian Women’s FAX: (905) 673-5123 conservation and environmental protection. Health Databases are full of organizations, Contract Manufacturing Contact: World Wide Web: http://www.cwf-fcf.org research, projects and resources (http:// David Young, Contract Manufacturing www.cwhn.ca/search/basicSearch.htm). Services Phone: (613) 599-9594 Magazine: Network (http://www.cwhn.ca/ Phone: (905) 405-2920 FAX: (613) 599-4428 network-reseau/index.html). FAX: (905) 673-5123 Colin Maxwell, Executive Vice-President Le RCSF est un réseau d’individus, de Alternate Contact (if the above are not Sandy Baumgartner, Executive Director, groupes et d’organismes préoccupés par la available): Programs and Communications santé des femmes. Nous aiguillons les médias John Langstaff, President and CEO E-mail: [email protected] vers des centaines de porte-parole qui Phone: (204) 275-4201 s’occupent d’un large éventail de dossiers. Nos FAX: (204) 269-7003 bases de données canadiennes sur la santé des femmes sont remplies de renseignements sur les organismes, les recherches, les projets et les ressources (http://www.cwhn.ca/search/fr/ basicSearch.htm). Revue: Le Réseau (http:// www.cwhn.ca/network-reseau/ index_r.html). World Wide Web: http://www.cwhn.ca Canadian Wireless Phone: (204) 942-5500 FAX: (204) 989-2355 Canon Canada Inc. Telecommunications Clearinghouse toll free: 1-888-818-9172 6390 Dixie Rd., Mississauga, ON L5T 1P7 TTY toll free: 1-866-694-6367 Association Headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario, the E-mail: [email protected] 130 rue Albert St., Ste./bur 1110, company employs 1,600 people at its offices Ottawa, ON K1P 5G4 Madeline Boscoe, Executive Director nationwide, servicing the Canadian market The Canadian Wireless Telecommunications E-mail: [email protected] from coast to coast. Innovation and cutting- Association (CWTA) is the authority on wire- Kathleen O’Grady, Director of edge technology have been essential ingredi- less issues, developments and trends in Communications ents in Canon’s success. Canon’s leadership in Canada. It represents cellular, PCS, messaging, Phone: (514) 886-2526 imaging, optical and document management mobile radio, fixed wireless and mobile satel- E-mail: [email protected] technology and solutions is based in large part lite carriers as well as companies that develop on the thousands of patents the company has and produce products and services for the in- secured throughout its history. Currently, dustry. Canon Inc. is among the top three patent re- Summer 2005 Sources 217 cipients in the over the past 13 Marketing audits, creative workshops, semi- years. nars and talks available. The company’s comprehensive product line Phone: (905) 472-2330 (day or evening) includes networked multifunction devices; FAX: (905) 294-9435 digital copiers (colour and black and white); E-mail: [email protected] printers, scanners, image filing systems, fac- simile machines; calculators, digital and ana- Keith Thirgood, Creative Director logue camcorders, digital and analogue cam- Helen Walter, Senior Designer eras and lenses; semiconductor, broadcast and other specialized industrial products. Carswell Canon supports programs that help preserve and protect the environment and instituted the One Corporate Plaza, 2075 Kennedy Rd., Clean Earth Campaign in 1990, which assists Toronto, ON M1T 3V4 various environmental and recycling initia- Carswell is the knowledge source relied on tives. The Campaign has also supported lead- by thousands of legal, tax, accounting and hu- ing environmental organizations, such as the man resources professionals across Canada. Nature Conservancy of Canada, the World Since 1864, the Carswell name has been syn- Wildlife Fund of Canada and the Canon onymous with practical, high quality, innova- Envirothon. Career Edge Organization tive products and services in a range of formats – books, CD-ROM, diskette, online, looseleaf Au total, 1 600 employés travaillent à son 144 Front St. W., Toronto, ON M5J 2L7 services, journals, newsletters and reports. siège social, situé à Mississauga, en Ontario, Career Edge, Canada’s internship organiza- et à ses succursales partout au pays afin de tion, helps people launch their careers through World Wide Web: http://www.carswell.com desservir le marché canadien, d’un océan à innovative paid internships. Career Edge is a Phone: (416) 609-8000 l’autre. L’innovation et la technologie de private-sector, not-for-profit organization and Toll free: 1-800-342-6288 pointe sont la force motrice du succès de operates the following programs: FAX: (416) 298-5094 Canon. Le leadership de Canon en matière de Career Edge – for recent graduates seeking E-mail: [email protected] technologie et de solutions d’imagerie, entry-level work experience. Don Van Meer, President and CEO d’optique et de gestion de documents est en Ability Edge – for graduates with disabili- Barb Conway, Vice-President, Human grande partie fondé sur les milliers de brevets ties seeking entry-level work experience. Resources obtenus par la société au cours de son exist- Career Bridge – for recent immigrants Stephen Dyke, Vice-President and Chief ence. À l’heure actuelle, Canon Inc. se classe qualified for professional-level internships. Technology Officer parmi les trois premières sociétés pour ce qui Since 1996, the Career Edge Organization John Edmiston, Vice-President, Information est du nombre de brevets déposés aux États- has worked with 1,000 employers to provide Management and Production Unis au cours des douze dernières années. 6,500 internships. Robert Freeman, Vice-President, Strategic La gamme complète des produits de la World Wide Web: http://www.careeredge.ca Market Groups société comprend des appareils multifonctions Phone: (416) 977-3343 (EDGE) Karen Holmes, Vice-President, Sales réseau, des copieurs numériques et analo- Lee Horigan, Vice-President, eBusiness giques (monochromes et polychromes), des Toll free: 1-888-507-3343 (EDGE) FAX: (416) 977-4090 Stewart Katz, Vice-President and Chief imprimantes, des scanners, des systèmes Financial Officer d’archivage d’images, des télécopieurs, des E-mail: [email protected] calculatrices, des caméscopes numériques et Lucille Joseph, President and Chief analogiques, des appareils photo numériques Executive Officer et analogiques et des objectifs, des semicon- Ext. 270 ducteurs, de l’équipement de diffusion et John P. Mason, Director, Marketing and d’autres produits industriels spécialisés. Communications Canon soutient des programmes de protec- Ext. 251 tion et de préservation de l’environnement et a lancé, en 1990, la Campagne pour une planète propre pour appuyer plusieurs initiatives de Jim Carroll protection de l’environnement et de recyclage. International futurist, trends, innovation ex- La Campagne pour une planète propre a pert. Author of What I Learned from Frogs in également soutenu des organismes importants Texas: Saving Your Skin with Forward Think- 40 King St. W., Ste. 2100, de protection de l’environnement tels que la ing Innovation. Regular columnist with many Toronto, ON M5H 3C2 Société canadienne pour la conservation de la publications. Speaks worldwide to organiza- Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP is a full nature, le Fonds mondial pour la nature tions on future trends, innovation and change. service law firm which has been providing le-

(Canada) et le programme Envirothon de Global insight into trends, polls and surveys, gal services to Canadian and international cli- LISTINGS Canon. business, workplace, demographic, career is- ents for more than 115 years. Today some 180 World Wide Web: http://www.canon.ca sues. A nice guy! lawyers – backed by a professional staff of more than 200 – help clients seize opportuni- Wayne Doyle, Manager, Corporate World Wide Web: http://www.jimcarroll.com ties, overcome challenges and develop creative Relations/Directeur, Relations enterprise strategies to meet their objectives. Phone: (905) 795-1111 http://www.frogsintexas.com Jim Carroll, F.C.A. World Wide Web: Capstone Communications Phone: (905) 855-2950 http://www.casselsbrock.com FAX: (905) 855-0269 Suzanne Godbehere, Director of Marketing 15 Wilson St., Markham, ON L3P 1M9 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 860-5228 Capstone provides marketing advice, writing Toll free outside GTA: 1-877-869-5300 and design. We help entrepreneurial compa- nies, of any size, get a bigger return on the Dorenda McNeil, Advance Planning/MS&L marketing investment they make. We boost Phone: (416) 847-1303 companies’ bottom lines by developing corpo- rate names, logos, branding, brochures, adver- tising, web sites and other marketing tools. 218 Sources Summer 2005 Centre for Addiction and Mental Health 33 Russell St., Toronto, ON M5S 2S1 The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) is the largest mental health and ad- diction facility in Canada. CAMH offers a unique model for understanding and helping people across Ontario through research, health promotion, education and treatment. CAMH is Century 21 Canada Limited affiliated with the University of Toronto and is Catholic Missions In Canada a PAHO/WHO Collaborating Centre. Partnership 1155 Yonge St., Ste. 201, World Wide Web: http://www.camh.net 1199 West Pender St., Ste. 700, Toronto, ON M4T 1W2 Vancouver, BC V6E 2R1 Catholic Missions In Canada has worked to Sylvia Hagopian, Media Relations Century 21 Canada Limited Partnership is extend the blessings of the Catholic faith Co-ordinator part of the largest real estate organization in through the financial support of missionaries Phone: (416) 595-6015 the world. Backed by leading edge technology, throughout Canada. We support Canadian the CENTURY 21 System is committed to Catholic missionaries, catechetical programs, Centre for Faith and the making the buying and selling experience a ministry among our First Nations peoples, Media positive one by offering uncompromising dedi- church building/repair, education of lay people cation to customer service and value-added and seminarians for ministry in our mission P.O. Box 5694, Stn. A, products and services. dioceses. Calgary, AB T2H 1Y1 The Centre for Faith and the Media is an in- World Wide Web: World Wide Web: http://www.cmic.info dependent, national, non-profit organization http://www.century21canada.com Phone: (416) 934-3424 based in Calgary. Through publications, work- Barbara Fromm, Vice-President, Corporate Toll free: 1-866-YES CMIC (937-2642) shops and its web site, the Centre assists jour- Services and Marketing FAX: (416) 934-3425 nalists by providing resources and contacts for Phone: (604) 606-2107 Father Sebastien Groleau, President covering stories involving faith and spiritual- C. Brian Rushton, Senior Vice-President, E-mail: [email protected] ity. It assists faith communicators in dealing Franchise Sales Tina Molinari, National Director of with the media more effectively, and also con- Phone: (604) 606-2141 Development ducts public research in the area of faith and the media. Donald E. Lawby, President and COO E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (604) 606-2121 D. Lynn Anderson, Director of Finance World Wide Web: E-mail: [email protected] http://www.faithandmedia.org Patria C. Rivera, Editor, Catholic Missions Richelle Wiseman, Executive Director In Canada Magazine Toll free: 1-877-210-0077 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]

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With 12,000 full-time and 35,000 part- caregiver training on Suicide Prevention, In- time students, Centennial is one of the most Ceridian’s EAP & Work-Life Services is an tervention, Awareness and Bereavement. The integrated, customizable and fully bilingual culturally diverse post-secondary institutions database is searchable by over 1,000 subject in Canada. solution that includes a full-service Employee terms, and is now available online by subscrip- Assistance Program plus the country’s most World Wide Web: www.centennialcollege.ca tion. comprehensive work-life services. The Centre provides statistics, contact Mark Toljagic, Communications Officer Ceridian serves more than 40,000 businesses names, research data and program information Phone: (416) 289-5000, ext. 7142 of all sizes from coast to coast, paying 2.6 mil- from over 34,000 documents. FAX: (416) 289-5115 lion Canadians (17% of the working popula- After hours: (416) 269-6536 World Wide Web: http://www.suicideinfo.ca tion). Ceridian has a track record as a “Best E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (403) 245-3900 Company” to work for (ROB, January 2002 FAX: (403) 245-0299 and 2004) and a “Top 100 Employer in E-mail: [email protected] Canada.” Diane Yackel, Executive Director World Wide Web: http://www.ceridian.ca Gayle Vincent, Research Toll free: 1-877-CERIDIAN (237-4342) Myra Morrant, Library FAX: (204) 956-4026 Deana Franssen, Training E-mail: [email protected] Summer 2005 Sources 219 Check n Raise Poker.com http://www.cbmicanada.org 2171 Avenue Rd., Toronto, ON M5M 4B4 Phone: (905) 640-6466 Check n Raise Poker.com is a leader in the Toll free: 1-800-567-2264 online gaming industry possessing an un- FAX: (905) 640-4332 matched depth of experience in both online Lindsay O’Connor, Manager, Public and traditional card rooms. Check n Raise Relations and Media Poker NV is licensed in Curaçao, Netherlands Ext. 289 Antilles. It is a subsidiary of Funtime Hospi- E-mail: [email protected] tality Corp., a public Canadian software devel- Sandy Hazell, Assistant Media/PR Manager Certified General opment company. Ext. 246 World Wide Web: FAX: (905) 640-4332 Accountants of Ontario http://www.checknraisepoker.com E-mail: [email protected] 240 Eglinton Ave. E., Toronto, ON M4P 1K8 Jeffrey Haas, Director of Marketing CGA Ontario, a self-governing body, grants Phone: (416) 482-2142, ext. 29 the exclusive right to the CGA designation in Cellular: (416) 888-8048 Ontario and regulates and maintains the pro- E-mail: fessional standards and conduct of its mem- jhaas AT funtimehospitality DOT COM bers. CGAs occupy key positions in business, Michael Mandel, CEO industry, education and government. As part- Phone: (416) 482-2142, ext. 22 ners/owners of public practice firms, CGAs offer accounting and financial services to the public. Childcare Resource and World Wide Web: 1027 McNicoll Ave., http://www.cga-ontario.org Research Unit Toronto, ON M1W 3X2 Member Services and Public Affairs: University of Toronto, 455 Spadina Ave., We reach out around the world to children, Judy Gombita, Manager, Communications Ste. 305, Toronto, ON M5S 2G8 families and communities in need, of all faiths Phone: (416) 544-4765 CRRU focuses on early childhood education and cultural backgrounds. We create self-suf- Toll free: 1-800-668-1454, ext. 240 and care policy and research. Its mandate is to ficiency and independence through partner- E-mail: [email protected] promote universally accessible, comprehen- ships with local organizations that are best sive, high-quality early childhood education Delmarie Scherloski, Director, Member suited to address each community’s unique and care in Canada. CRRU provides public Services and Public Affairs needs. Integrity, accountability and service to education and policy analysis, publishes pa- Phone: (416) 544-4770 our partners are the foundations for all our ac- pers and other resources, and consults on child Toll free: 1-800-668-1454, ext. 242 tivities. care policy and research. E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.ccfcanada.ca World Wide Web: Phone: (416) 495-1174 Certified-Cosmetic-Search.ca http://www.childcarecanada.org Toll free: 1-800-263-5437 Certified-Cosmetic-Search.ca is a web site Phone: (416) 978-6895 FAX: (416) 495-9395 designed to educate Canadians about safe FAX: (416) 971-2139 Bruce Herzog, Executive Director practices in cosmetic plastic surgery. There is Martha Friendly, Co-ordinator Barb Summers, Communications no government regulation in Canada regarding E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] the certification of physicians who can prac- Michelle Turiano, Resource Officer tise “cosmetic surgery.” In fact, cosmetic sur- E-mail: [email protected] gery is not even a specialty recognized by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Any doctor in Canada can practise “cosmetic surgery.” This makes self-education all-important for any Canadian who is consid- ering a cosmetic surgical procedure. Only practitioners who are fully certified by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada in a specialty appropriate to the prac- Christian Reformed Church in tice of aesthetic surgery are listed on Certified- North America

Cosmetic-Search.ca. LISTINGS World Wide Web: 3475 Mainway, P.O. Box 5070, Stn. LCD 1, http://www.certified-cosmetic-search.ca Burlington, ON L7R 3Y8 Christian Blind Mission The Christian Reformed Church, founded in Nancy Nielsen, President, Gray 1857, is a Protestant church in the Calvinist Communications Inc. tradition. We are biblically based, worship the Phone: (416) 340-1518 International triune God and teach a worldview centred on Cellular: (416) 573-3670 3844 Stouffville Rd., P.O. Box 800, faith, action and the family. We are committed FAX: (416) 341-0060 Stouffville, ON L4A 7Z9 to Christian education and active in media, E-mail: [email protected] CBMI is the leading agency in the world pre- missions, publishing, relief and development, venting and curing blindness as well as ena- pastoral care and youth ministry. bling people with disabilities in the poorest World Wide Web: http://www.crcna.org countries of the world regardless of race, gen- der, age or religion. CBMI helps more than 11 Phone: (905) 336-2920 million disabled men, women and children FAX: (905) 336-8344 each year through more than 1,000 projects in Henry Hess, Communications Director over 100 countries. Ext. 236 World Wide Web: E-mail: [email protected] 220 Sources Summer 2005

Back to God Hour/Primary Focus: Harry J. Kits, Executive Director Corrie Mulder, Director, Church Relations Ext. 24 Christian Reformed Home Missions: E-mail: [email protected] Ben Vandezande, Regional Leader, Central Louise Slobodian, Communications and Eastern Canada Co-ordinator Phone: (905) 336-2920 Ext. 28 FAX: (905) 336-8344 E-mail: [email protected] Rev. Martin Contant, Regional Leader, Greg deGroot-Maggetti, Socio-economic Western Canada Policy Analyst Phone: (604) 574-0669 Ext. 22 FAX: (604) 574-1788 Christian and Missionary E-mail: [email protected] Christian Reformed World Missions: Chris Pulleneyagem, Refugee Policy Al Karsten, Canadian Director Alliance in Canada Analyst Christian Reformed World Relief Committee Ext. 31 30 Carrier Dr., Ste. 100, E-mail: [email protected] (CRWRC): Toronto, ON M9W 5T7 Wayne deJong, Canadian Director We are an evangelical Christian denomina- Claire Veenstra, Business/Office Henrietta Hunse, Co-ordinator of Church tion with almost 420 churches across Canada Co-ordinator Relations worshipping in 14 different languages. The Ext. 29 Jacob Kramer, NGO Relations/Disaster C&MA supports almost 300 missionaries and E-mail: [email protected] Relief international workers in more than 40 coun- Bruce Voogd, Financial Development/ Rose Dekker, Refugees Co-ordinator tries and is part of the Alliance World Fellow- Membership Co-ordinator Servicelink: ship. Ext. 26 Carol Sybenga, Co-ordinator World Wide Web: http://www.cmacan.org E-mail: [email protected] Barrie Doyle, APR, Director of Christian Science Committees Communications on Publication in Canada Phone: (416) 674-7878, ext. 225 Cellular: (416) 737-4774 204 St. George St., 2nd Fl., E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M5R 2N5 Canadian public information officers of the Christian Science Church, The First Church of Chubb Insurance Company of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts, and Canada its branches. For factual information on this Bible-based, Christian denomination or its 1 Financial Place, 1 Adelaide St. E., founder, Mary Baker Eddy, media inquiries or Toronto, ON M5C 2V9 public talks, contact those listed below. The Chubb Group of Insurance Companies Jim Clemmer provide property and casualty insurance for 10 Pioneer Dr., Ste. 105, Ontario and Federal Representative: personal and commercial customers world- Kitchener, ON N2P 2A4 Eric Nickerson wide. Chubb Insurance Company of Canada Jim’s 2,000+ presentations, workshops, con- 204 St. George St., 2nd Fl., has offices in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver sulting, five international best-selling books, Toronto, ON M5R 2N5 and Calgary. Chubb distributes products columns and newsletters have helped thou- Phone: (416) 921-4442 through more than 200 independent insurance sands worldwide. He distills his research, ex- Toll free: 1-800-798-6627 (Canada only) brokers across Canada and has premium rev- perience and practices into simple, energizing FAX: (416) 921-1088 enues of more than $625 million. E-mail: [email protected] and practical applications. Jim has given hun- World Wide Web: dreds of media interviews and is a regular con- British Columbia: http://www.chubbinsurance.ca tributor to the Globe and Mail. Among his Anna Bowness many achievements, he’s especially proud of 325 Howe St., Ste. 607, Felicia Kostecky, Calexis Advertising Phone: (416) 967-9500, ext. 316 tripling the size of his forehead. Vancouver, BC V6C 1Z7 Visit his web site to peruse over 300 free ar- Phone: (604) 684-0205 FAX: (416) 967-9848 E-mail: [email protected] ticles, archived newsletters and his indexed Toll free: 1-877-591-3777 (BC only) “improvement points” library. Contact him for Michael Krauss, The Hartwell Group FAX: (604) 684-0620 complimentary review copies of his books and Phone: (416) 409-9748 E-mail: [email protected] an interview. FAX: (416) 255-4456 Alberta: World Wide Web: http://www.clemmer.net Frederick G. Young E-mail: [email protected] 204 Edcath Pl. N.W., Calgary, AB T3A 3X6 Jim Clemmer Phone: (403) 241-3254 Citizens for Public Justice Phone: (519) 748-1044 FAX: (403) 241-0929 (phone before faxing) 229 College St., Ste. 311, FAX: (519) 748-5813 E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M5T 1R4 E-mail: [email protected] Manitoba: A national non-partisan organization which Joyce Milgaard has been promoting social justice in Canadian P.O. Box 19, Petersfield, MB R0C 2L0 public affairs for over 40 years. CPJ’s current Phone: (204) 738-2724 work is focused on poverty concerns, refugee Sources Hot Tip FAX: (204) 738-2728 issues, and faith and public life. Its newsletter, E-mail: [email protected] The Catalyst, appears four times annually. CPJ Sources is now available online in Adobe has an active membership across the country. Québec: Acrobat PDF format. Browse on screen or Bernard Martineau World Wide Web: http://www.cpj.ca print your own copy of all the listings as 640 des Lilas, Ste-Catherine, QC J0L 1E0 Phone: (416) 979-2443 well as the A-Z and Subject Indexes. Phone: (450) 638-0812 FAX: (416) 979-2458 Just go to www.sources.com. FAX: (450) 638-2618 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Summer 2005 Sources 221

Relations Officer, Health Policy and Phone: (709) 744-3434 Communications Department FAX: (709) 744-3444 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] PROVINCIAL CHAPTER OFFICES: CANADIAN LIBRARY OF FAMILY British Columbia: MEDICINE: Rick Cuttell, Executive Director Lynn Dunikowski, Librarian 1665 West Broadway, Ste. 350, University of Western Ontario, Natural Vancouver, BC V6J 1X1 Sciences Centre, Rm. 70E, Phone: (604) 736-1877 London, ON N6A 5B7 FAX: (604) 736-4675 Phone: (519) 661-3170 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (519) 661-3880 E-mail: [email protected] The College Student Alberta: Lorraine Dubois, Assistant Executive CANADIAN FAMILY PHYSICIAN Alliance – Your Partners Director (monthly clinical journal): 10403 172nd St., Ste. 370, Centre 170, Primrose Ketchum, Managing Editor in Learning Edmonton, AB T5S 1K9 2630 Skymark Ave., 2275 Lakeshore Blvd. W., Ste. 307, Phone: (780) 488-2395 Mississauga, ON L4W 5A4 Toronto, ON M8V 3Y3 FAX: (780) 488-2396 Phone: (905) 629-0900 The College Student Alliance is a member- E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (905) 629-0893 E-mail: [email protected] driven advocacy and services organization, Saskatchewan: representing 24 student-governing bodies and Lois Hislop, Administrator over 100,000 full-time students at colleges P.O. Box 7111, Saskatoon, SK S7K 4J1 College of Massage Therapists across Ontario. The Alliance is committed to Phone/FAX: (306) 665-7714 of Ontario strengthening the role of student government E-mail: [email protected] in Ontario’s college system by co-ordinating 1867 Yonge St., Ste. 810, the efforts of its members and providing lead- Manitoba: Toronto, ON M4S 1Y5 ership on college student issues. Susan Patek, Administrator The College of Massage Therapists of On- P.O. Box 28076, RPO North Kildonan, tario is dedicated to excellence in protecting World Wide Web: Winnipeg, MB R2G 4E9 the public, serving its members, and promot- http://www.csaontario.org Phone: (204) 668-3667 ing the highest possible quality of practice of Phone: (416) 340-1212 FAX: (204) 668-3663 massage therapy in a safe and ethical manner. FAX: (416) 251-9131 E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.cmto.com Jon Olinski, General Manager Ontario: Phone: (416) 489-2626 E-mail: [email protected] Janet Kasperski, Executive Director FAX: (416) 489-2625 Tyler Charlebois, Director of Advocacy 357 Bay St., Mezzanine Level, E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M5H 2T7 Phone: (416) 867-9646 Deborah Worrad, Registrar FAX: (416) 867-9990 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Corinne Flitton, Deputy Registrar Quebec: E-mail: [email protected] Danielle Gendron, Administrator 3221, Autoroute 440 ouest, bur 224, Laval, QC H7P 5P2 Phone: (450) 973-2228 Toll free: 1-800-481-5962 FAX: (450) 973-4329 The College of Family E-mail: [email protected] Physicians of Canada (CFPC) New Brunswick: / Le Collège des médecins de Brian Coughlan, Administrator 101 Davenport Rd., Toronto, ON M5R 3P1 1 Marjorie St., Moncton, NB E1C 2W7 The College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) famille du Canada (CMFC) Phone: (506) 858-9455 regulates the 140,000 Registered Nurses and 2630 Skymark Ave., FAX: (506) 855-7134 Registered Practical Nurses in Ontario to pro- Mississauga, ON L4W 5A4 E-mail: [email protected] tect the public interest. CNO sets requirements Voice of family medicine in Canada. A na- Nova Scotia: for entry to the profession, establishes stand- LISTINGS tional association representing over 16,000 Cathie W. Carroll, Executive Director ards of nursing practice, promotes quality as- family doctor members. Responsible for stand- 1595 Bedford Hwy., Ste. 302, surance and continuing competence of nurses, ards for training, certification and maintenance Sunnyside Mall, Bedford, NS B4A 3Y4 and enforces the standards of practice. of proficiency of family doctors. CFPC accred- Phone: (902) 499-0303 World Wide Web: http://www.cno.org its family medicine residency training in Cana- FAX: (902) 457-2584 da’s medical schools. Promotes continuing E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 928-0900 medical education. Publishes Canadian Fam- FAX: (416) 928-9841 Prince Edward Island: E-mail: [email protected] ily Physician, a family practice resource. Elaine Caseley, Administrator World Wide Web: http://www.cfpc.ca RR #4, Kensington, PE C0B 1M0 Cindy Campbell, Manager E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (905) 629-0900 Phone: (902) 836-4638 Toll free: 1-800-387-6197 FAX: (902) 836-3291 Deborah Jones, Managing Editor FAX: (905) 629-0893 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Calvin Gutkin, M.D., CCFP(EM), FCFP, Newfoundland & Labrador: Executive Director and Chief Executive Debbie Rideout, Administrative Assistant Officer Memorial University, Health Sciences Centre, Family Medicine, Rm. 2422, Leslie Stafford, Communications and Media St. John’s, NL A1B 3V6 222 Sources Summer 2005 Commissioner of Official Languages / Commissariat aux langues officielles 344 Slater St., Ottawa, ON K1A 0T8 Canada’s language ombudsman, the Com- missioner is a primary source of information on official languages and language rights in Canada. Communications products include the College of Occupational Annual Report, speeches, publications and Communications Research Therapists of Ontario / posters and youth material explaining Cana- Centre Canada / Ordre des ergothérapeutes de da’s language legislation and policies. Ombudsman linguistique, le Commissaire Centre de recherches sur les l’Ontario est une des principales sources de renseigne- communications Canada 20 Bay St., Ste. 900, Toronto, ON M5J 2N9 ments sur les langues officielles et des droits The College of Occupational Therapists of linguistiques au Canada. Produits de commu- (CRC) Ontario is the self-regulatory body for occupa- nication: le rapport annuel, les discours, les 3701 av Carling Ave., P.O. Box/CP 11490, tional therapists practising in Ontario. The publications et les affiches, et les produits pour Stn./succ H, Ottawa, ON K2H 8S2 College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario les jeunes expliquant la législation et les An agency of Industry Canada, CRC is the is a self-governing body that protects the pub- politiques linguistiques canadiennes. primary government laboratory for R&D in lic interest and improves their health and well- World Wide Web: http://www.ocol-clo.gc.ca advanced communications. R&D focuses on being by registering, regulating and supporting Ottawa: communications, broadcasting and informa- the ongoing competency of occupational thera- Robin Cantin, Manager, Public Affairs/ tion technologies in wireless, networks, pists. Gestionnaire, Affaires publiques photonics, multimedia and radio fundamen- World Wide Web: http://www.coto.org Office/Bureau: (613) 995-0374 tals. The CRC Innovation Centre and technol- ogy transfer program allow companies access Phone: (416) 214-1177 FAX/Télécopie: (613) 952-9087 to world-class technologies, expertise and Toll free in North America: 1-800-890-6570 Danny Kingsberry, Senior Media Relations laboratories. FAX: (416) 214-1173 Advisor/Conseiller principal en relations E-mail: [email protected] médias Organisme d’Industrie Canada, le CRC est le principal laboratoire fédéral de R-D de pointe Barb Worth, Registrar Office/Bureau: (613) 995-0649 – sans fil, réseautage, photonique, multimédia Ext. 225 FAX/Télécopie: (613) 952-9087 et transmission – en technologies de commu- E-mail: [email protected] Edmonton (Alberta, BC/Colombie- nications, de radiodiffusion et d’information. Jewelle Smith-Johnson, Director of Britannique, Yukon, NWT/Territoires du Grâce à son Centre d’innovation et à son pro- Operations and Communications Nord-Ouest & Nunavut): gramme de transfert de technologie, le CRC Ext. 226 Toll free/Sans frais: 1-800-661-3642 donne aux entreprises accès à des technolo- E-mail: [email protected] FAX/Télécopie: (780) 495-4094 gies, compétences et laboratoires de calibre Vancouver (BC/Colombie-Britannique): mondial. Commissionaires Canada Office/Bureau: (604) 666-5802 World Wide Web: http://www.crc.ca FAX/Télécopie: (604) 666-5803 100 Gloucester St., Ottawa, ON K2P 0A4 General Information/Renseignements Employing more than 18,000 trained profes- Winnipeg (Manitoba & Saskatchewan): généraux: sionals, the Canadian Corps of Commission- Toll free/Sans frais: 1-800-665-8731 Phone: (613) 991-3313 aires is Canada’s largest full-service security FAX/Télécopie: (204) 983-7801 FAX: (613) 998-5355 solutions organization. Regina (Saskatchewan): E-mail: [email protected] Recognized as the industry standard, Com- Office/Bureau: (306) 780-7866 Media Relations/Relations avec les médias: missionaires are recruited from traditional FAX/Télécopie: (306) 780-7896 military and police backgrounds. Their values, Louise Guay, Manager, Communications/ skills and experience reflect their superior Toronto (Ontario): Gestionnaire, communications training and commitment to dedicated service. Toll free/Sans frais: 1-800-387-0635 Phone: (613) 991-6577 The Canadian Corps of Commissionaires FAX/Télécopie: (416) 973-1906 E-mail: [email protected] combines superior personnel, technology and Sudbury (Ontario): David Gotlieb, Media Relations Officer/ an ISO 9001:2000 certification to provide cli- Toll free/Sans frais: 1-888-272-3704 Agent, Relations avec les médias ents with quality solutions to their security, FAX/Télécopie: (705) 671-4100 Phone: (613) 990-4575 non-core policing, monitoring, loss prevention, Montréal (Québec): E-mail: [email protected] training, consulting and administration needs. Toll free/Sans frais: 1-800-363-0628 Business Development/Bureau d’expansion World Wide Web: FAX/Télécopie: (514) 283-6677 commerciale: http://www.commissionaires.ca Moncton (Atlantic Provinces/Provinces Debbie Kemp, Officer/Agente National Office: Atlantiques): Phone: (613) 998-4287 Gerald Moodie Toll free/Sans frais: 1-800-561-7109 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (613) 688-0710 FAX/Télécopie: (506) 851-7046 Jeet Hothi, Manager, Technology Transfer/ E-mail: [email protected] Gestionnaire, Transfert de la technologie Phone: (613) 990-2089 E-mail: [email protected] Sources Hot Tip Innovation Centre/Centre d’innovation: Marie Lussier, Manager/Gestionnaire A listing in Sources is a press office that never sleeps. Phone: (613) 991-1635 E-mail: [email protected] Put your organization in the public eye. (416) 964-7799 Summer 2005 Sources 223 Co-operative Housing Federation of Canada / Fédération de l’habitation coopérative 240 Duncan Mill Rd., Ste. 403, Toronto, ON M3B 1Z4 du Canada With over 12,000 members in 100 local as- Connexions Information 311 – 225 rue Metcalfe St., sociations, Community Living Ontario sup- Ottawa, ON K2P 1P9 ports and advocates on behalf of people who Sharing Services The Co-operative Housing Federation of have an intellectual disability. Our vision is 489 College St., Ste. 305, Canada is the organized voice of the Canadian that all people live with dignity in the commu- co-operative housing movement. It works to nity. Areas of focus: community inclusion, Toronto, ON M6G 1A5 Connexions compiles and disseminates in- unite, represent and serve housing co-opera- deinstitutionalization, employment, education, tives and member organizations that support family support, advocacy, human rights. formation about social and environmental is- sues and alternatives. Established in 1975 as an their operation and development. It works ac- World Wide Web: independent non-profit research organization tively for the growth, stability and independ- http://www.communitylivingontario.ca and information clearinghouse, Connexions ence of the co-operative housing movement in Canada. Phone: (416) 447-4348 compiles and publishes a variety of resource FAX: (416) 447-8974 materials in print and electronic formats, in- La Fédération de l’habitation coopérative du Canada est le porte-parole officiel du mouve- Keith Powell, Executive Director cluding a comprehensive directory of advo- ment canadien de l’habitation coopérative. Richard Van Dine, Communications cacy groups and non-governmental organiza- Notre rôle consiste à unir, à représenter et à Gordon Kyle, Policy Analyst tions. Democratization, civil liberties, health care reform, alternatives to “free market” eco- servir les coopératives d’habitation du Canada nomics, and grassroots activism in Canada and ainsi que les organismes membres qui ap- Confederation of Canadian internationally, including on the Internet, are puient leur fonctionnement et leur dévelop- Unions areas of special emphasis. pement. Nous cherchons de façon active à favoriser la croissance, la stabilité et P.O. Box 1117, Stn. B, Ottawa, ON K1P 5R2 World Wide Web: l’autonomie du mouvement. The CCU is building a democratic labour http://www.connexions.org movement, where rank and file members really Ulli Diemer, Co-ordinator World Wide Web: www.chfc.coop control their own unions. Founded in 1969, the Phone: (416) 964-1511 Merrilee Robson, National CCU represents workers from Nova Scotia, Communications Officer Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia.* Conservation Ontario Phone: (604) 879-4116, ext. 122 Phone: (416) 736-5109 Toll free: 1-877-533-2667, ext. 122 Box 11, 120 Bayview Parkway, E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 736-5519 Newmarket, ON L3Y 4W3 E-mail: [email protected] Conservation Ontario represents Ontario’s Keith Moyer, Communications Officer, Jane Grant, President network of 36 Conservation Authorities – lo- Ontario Region Julie Carew, Vice-President cal community-based environmental organiza- Phone: (416) 366-1711, ext. 224 E-mail: [email protected] * Inquiries from independent unions tions that manage watersheds across Ontario. welcome. Conservation Authorities work in partnership Alexandra Wilson, Executive Director with municipalities and other stakeholders in Phone: (613) 230-2201, ext. 236 Congress of Union Retirees of carrying out various natural resource programs Dale Reagan, Managing Director, Ontario that balance human, environmental and eco- Region Canada nomic needs. Phone: (416) 366-1711, ext. 223 National Office: World Wide Web: 2841 Riverside Dr., Ottawa, ON K1V 8X7 http://www.conservation-ontario.on.ca Melanie Novis – Corporate CURC represents retired union members Phone: (905) 895-0716 Speech Consultants who come from the affiliated unions of the FAX: (905) 895-0751 Canadian Labour Congress. Their structure is E-mail: [email protected] 19 Madison Ave., Toronto, ON M5R 2S2 like the CLC’s with provincial federations of Melanie Novis, president of Corporate retirees. CURC is represented on the CLC ex- Jane Lewington, Marketing and Speech Consultants, author of Canadian Pub- ecutive council. Communications Specialist lic Speaking and award-winning instructor at LISTINGS Ext. 22 World Wide Web: http://curc.clc-ctc.ca the University of Toronto, is a professional E-mail: speech and communication coach. Since 1983, Larry Wagg, President [email protected] Corporate Speech Consultants has assisted ex- Phone: (613) 526-7422 Dick Hunter, General Manager ecutives and professionals to develop a com- E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 24 petitive business edge by becoming confident, Robert McGarry, Secretary E-mail: effective speakers and leaders. Phone: (613) 526-7422 [email protected] Clients include Fortune 500 companies, fi- E-mail: [email protected] nancial institutions, pharmaceutical compa- nies, professional organizations, charities and entrepreneurs. Our customized programs and seminars in- Sources Hot Tip clude: • Professional Presentation Skills • Executive Coaching Turn to Sources first! • Effective Management Communication • The Business Pitch 224 Sources Summer 2005 • Media Interviews Council of Ontario tion line, workshops, brochures, individual • Meeting Management counselling and consumer repayment pro- • Speech Training Universities grams (including Orderly Payment of Debts). Melanie Novis, President 180 Dundas St. W., 11th Fl., Services provided throughout the province Phone: (416) 483-5866 Toronto, ON M5G 1Z8 with travelling counsellors and a toll free line. E-mail: [email protected] The Council of Ontario Universities (COU) World Wide Web: represents the collective interests of 18 mem- http://www.creditcounselling.com Cosmetic Surgery Institute ber institutions and two associate members. 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World Wide Web: http://www.cou.on.ca Phone: (403) 234-6184 Dr. Wayne Carman, M.D., F.R.C.S.C., FAX: (403) 265-2240 Plastic Surgeon Public Affairs: E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 322-7108 Phone: (416) 979-2165, ext. 236 Debbie Klein, Supervisor, Edmonton Office FAX: (416) 322-7110 FAX: (416) 979-8635 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (780) 917-8253 FAX: (780) 423-2791 CosmeticSurgeryCanada.com E-mail: [email protected] www.CosmeticSurgeryCanada.com is the definitive Canadian resource for insider infor- mation you can’t find from any other single source. Founded in 1997 by Nancy Nielsen, President of Gray Communications, Inc. Nancy’s a marketing specialist, former free- lance journalist and seasoned cosmetic surgery patient (16 procedures and counting). 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17 rue York St., Ste./bur 201, Anne Day – Company of Ottawa, ON K1N 9J6 D Women The Cultural Human Resources Council 1353 Cleaver Dr., Oakville, ON L6J 1W5 (CHRC) is a national arts service organization Anne Day is the founder of Company of dedicated to strengthening Canada’s cultural Women, an organization dedicated to creating workforce through leadership and innovative business and personal development opportuni- solutions on Human Resource issues. CHRC ties for women. Through monthly dinners with produces career development tools, publishes inspiring speakers, workshops, trade shows and research, manages youth internship programs an online and print directory, women support and hosts Canada’s premier online job board each other as they launch, build and grow their for artists and cultural workers. businesses. Company of Women has just pro- Le Conseil des ressources humaines du duced its first book, Courage to Succeed: In- secteur culturel (CRHSC) est un organisme de D&B spiring Stories from Enterprising Women. 5770 Hurontario St., service voué au renforcement de main- World Wide Web: Mississauga, ON L5R 3G5 d’oeuvre culturelle qui exerce son leadership http://www.companyofwomen.ca en trouvant des solutions novatrices aux prob- D&B is the world’s leading supplier of busi- lèmes de ressources humaines du secteur : ness intelligence. Our database is over 94 mil- Anne Day, Founder outils de perfectionnement professionnel, re- lion companies strong and is updated 1 million Phone: (905) 338-1771 cherche, programmes de stage pour les jeunes times each day. We help companies manage FAX: (905) 338-3018 et centre d’emploi virtuel pour les artistes et les credit exposure, find profitable customers and E-mail: [email protected] travailleurs culturels. manage suppliers efficiently. D&B provides the World Wide Web: information and expertise to help customers http://www.culturalhrc.ca Decide with Confidence. http://www.crhsculturel.ca World Wide Web: http://www.dnb.ca Phone: (613) 562-1535 Phone: (905) 568-6000 FAX: (613) 562-2982 Geoff Vincent, Vice-President, Corporate E-mail: [email protected] Marketing Susan Annis, Executive Director/Directrice Phone: (905) 568-5850 générale FAX: (905) 568-6197 10 St. Mary St., Ste. 420, Ext. 22 E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M4Y 1P9 E-mail: [email protected] Karen Payton, Manager, Communications 5633 Sherbrooke St. E., Lance Anderchuk, Manager, and Market Intelligence Montreal, QC H1N 1A3 Communications and Marketing/ Phone: (905) 568-6288 DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE is one of Gestionnaire, Communications et marketing FAX: (905) 568-6197 Canada’s leading international development Ext. 31 E-mail: [email protected] agencies. For three decades we have helped E-mail: [email protected] improve living and working conditions in 70 countries, providing $375 million for human rights, community development and emer- gency aid in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Founded by Canada’s Catholic bishops, we educate Canadians about Third World issues and help the poor use social and economic tools to take control of their lives. World Wide Web: http://www.devp.org LISTINGS Toronto Office: 191 New Toronto St., Toronto, ON M8V 2E7 Jack Panozzo, Communications Officer Daily Bread’s mission is to help people strug- Phone: (416) 922-1592, ext. 222 1 First Canadian Place, Ste. 350, gling with hunger–175,000 across the GTA– Toll free: 1-800-494-1401 Toronto, ON M5X 1C1 while working to eliminate the need for food FAX: (416) 922-0957 Need an enthusiastic, knowledgeable source? banks. In addition to supporting food programs, E-mail: [email protected] Daily Bread conducts research, including a sur- Martin Wales is a marketing and business de- Montreal Office: velopment expert. He also specializes in vey of clients, and issues reports that make the case for improving its clients’ lives. Ken Whittingham, Communications and Internet Marketing, as a leading authority on Research Director Audio Marketing, e.g. Internet Radio and World Wide Web: http://www.dailybread.ca François Gloutnay, Communications Podcasting. He’s an accomplished author, Phone: (416) 203-0050 Officer speaker and seasoned media guest/commenta- FAX: (416) 203-0049 tor/analyst on CBC, CityTV, CTV and numer- E-mail: [email protected] Thierry Vogler, Communications Officer ous radio programs. Phone: (514) 257-8711 James Howe, Communications and Issue Toll free: 1-888-234-8533 World Wide Web: Marketing Coordinator FAX: (514) 257-8497 http://www.martinwales.com Ext. 238 E-mail: [email protected] 226 Sources Summer 2005 REGIONAL OFFICES: Diamond Information Centre Tommi Laulajainen, Director of British Columbia: Communications 160 Bloor St. E., Toronto, ON M4W 3P7 Michèle Joanisse, Director of Fundraising Vancouver-Victoria-Whitehorse The Diamond Information Centre works Tony Parmar, Director of Programs John Gabor with fashion, consumer, lifestyle and general 2690 Stockton Cres., news journalists across the country to provide REGIONAL OFFICES: Abbotsford, BC V2S 4K2 a wide variety of information on diamonds and Ottawa Office: Phone: (604) 271-6393 diamond buying habits. The Centre also re- 1 Nicholas St., Ste. 732, E-mail: [email protected] sponds to consumer enquiries and requests for Ottawa, ON K1N 7B7 Alberta/Mackenzie: information. Phone: (613) 241-4949 Bob Schmidt FAX: (613) 241-4411 8421 101st Ave., Edmonton, AB T6A 0L1 World Wide Web: E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (780) 424-1557 http://www.forevermark.com Québec Regional Office: FAX: (780) 465-3003 Phone: (416) 926-7313 Montréal E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 926-7497 342, Sherbrooke est, bur 2, Saskatchewan: Montréal, QC H2X 1E6 Kim Sutch, Public Relations Director Phone: (514) 845-5621 Michael Murphy Susan Hope, Public Relations Executive 506 25th St. E., Ste. 200, FAX: (514) 845-3707 Saskatoon, SK S7K 4A7 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (306) 653-5636 The DivaCup Menstrual Western Regional Office: FAX: (306) 244-1704 Solution Vancouver E-mail: [email protected] 1375 Weber St. E., Ste. 25089, 45 Dunlevy Ave., Ste. 230, Manitoba: Kitchener, ON N2A 4A5 Vancouver, BC V6A 3A3 Lorraine Dumont Women worldwide are raving about this Phone: (604) 732-0673 211 Edmonton St., Winnipeg, MB R3C 1R4 revolutionary method of internal feminine pro- FAX: (604) 732-0671 Phone: (204) 231-2848 tection. The DivaCup has changed everything E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (204) 237-7471 we hate most about being a woman – our E-mail: [email protected] monthly cycle! Once you use it, you will never Ann Douglas, Author Ontario: go back to using tampons or pads again! Guar- 3108 Frances Stewart Rd., anteed. FDA and Health Canada approved. Peterborough, ON K9H 7J8 Toronto-Peterborough Author of 27 books, including the bestselling Anne-Marie Jackson World Wide Web: http://www.divacup.com “The Mother of All®” Books series: The 10 St. Mary St., Ste. 420, Diva International Inc. Mother of All Pregnancy Books, The Mother of Toronto, ON M4Y 1P9 Phone: (519) 896-8100 All Baby Books, The Mother of All Toddler Phone: (416) 922-1592 Toll free: 1-866-444-3482 Books and The Mother of All Parenting Books. FAX: (416) 922-0957 FAX: (519) 896-6920 Frequently featured in the print and broadcast E-mail: [email protected] Francine Chambers, President media in Canada and the U.S. Expect practi- Ottawa-Eastern Ontario E-mail: [email protected] cal tips, lively anecdotes and “real world” ad- Carl Hétu Carinne Pickering, Vice-President vice. 1247 Kilborn Pl., Ottawa, ON K1H 6K9 World Wide Web: Phone: (613) 738-9644 http://www.having-a-baby.com FAX: (819) 728-0130 E-mail: [email protected] Ann Douglas Phone: (705) 742-3265 Southwestern Ontario FAX: (705) 742-9672 Julie Dwyer E-mail: [email protected] 354 King St. W., Ste. 206, or [email protected] Hamilton, ON L8P 1B3 Phone/FAX: (905) 528-0770 E-mail: [email protected] Nova Scotia: Doctors Without Borders / Nancy Blair Médecins Sans Frontières Catholic Pastoral Centre, 1531 Grafton St., Halifax, NS B3J 2Y3 Canada Phone: (902) 422-8428 720 Spadina Ave., Ste. 402, FAX: (902) 422-8428 Toronto, ON M5S 2T9 E-mail: [email protected] Since 1991, more than 800 Canadian volun- 2000 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, ON L1H 7L7 Newfoundland and Labrador: teers with this international medical relief or- Highly rated by students, employers and Anne Mackey ganization have brought emergency medical graduates, Durham College offers nearly 100 8A Church Rd., aid to people around the world who are suffer- top-notch programs, new and expanded facili- Grand Falls-Windsor, NL A2A 1Z1 ing from the effects of war, epidemics and ties, an employer guarantee and a Skills Train- Phone: (709) 489-1000 natural disasters. We have no political, eco- ing Centre. The college’s Oshawa campus is FAX: (709) 489-6393 nomic or religious affiliations. also home to the University of Ontario Insti- E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.msf.ca tute of Technology. Get immediate commen- NATIONAL OFFICE: tary from experts in numerous fields. Phone: (416) 964-0619 World Wide Web: Toll free: 1-800-982-7903 http://www.durhamcollege.ca FAX: (416) 963-8707 Phone: (905) 721-2000 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (905) 721-3155 David Morley, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] Ben Chapman, Director of Human Gary Polonsky, President Resources Phone: (905) 721-3101 Summer 2005 Sources 227

Communications and Marketing: Mark Vigna, Director of Development Donna Mcfarlane, Vice-President, E-mail: [email protected] Communications and Marketing E Phone: (905) 721-3111, ext. 2952 E-mail: ECO Canada (Environmental [email protected] Careers Organization) / Tania Henvey, Communications Officer Phone: (905) 721-3111, ext. 2513 L’Organisation pour les E-mail: [email protected] carrières en environnement Heather Middleton, Communications 700 4th Ave. S.W., Ste. 1450, Officer Calgary, AB T2P 3J4 Phone: (905) 721-3111, ext. 2197 ECO Canada is a not-for-profit organization E-mail: easyDNS Technologies that offers the latest information on one of the [email protected] most critical factors affecting the environment – environmental professions. ECO Canada is Inc. the only organization in Canada that can 219 Dufferin St., Ste. 304A, quickly provide comprehensive statistical data Toronto, ON M6K 3J1 on environmental employment issues that im- One of North America’s leading Internet do- pact Canadian health and wealth. main registrars/domain management compa- nies. Every organization has one or more ECO Canada est une organisation sans but Internet domains, yet the topic remains a deep lucratif qui offre des informations courantes mystery to most people. EasyDNS makes it sur l’un des facteurs qui affectent l’environ- understandable – domain name conflicts, intel- nement : les professions environnementales. lectual property issues, security breaches, cor- ECO Canada est le seul organisme canadien à Regional Municipality of porate ownership issues, e-mail abuse, spam, offrir rapidement des données statistiques sur viruses and other forms of Internet abuse. Durham les enjeux de l’emploi qui affectent la santé et Unique insight into Internet issues described in Box 623, Whitby, ON L1N 6A3 la richesse canadienne. Durham Region is a partnership of eight ur- simple terms. World Wide Web: http://www.eco.ca/media ban and rural municipalities covering 2,500 World Wide Web: http://www.easydns.com National Office: square kilometres, immediately east of To- Phone: (416) 535-8672 Phone: (403) 233-0748 ronto. One of the fastest growing areas in Toll free: 1-888-677-4741 Canada, the Region successfully integrates in- FAX: (403) 269-9544 Mark Jeftovic, Co-Founder dustry, farmland, greenspace and businesses to Grant Trump, President and CEO Ext. 225 support its population of almost 500,000 peo- E-mail: [email protected] ple in a thriving, caring community environ- E-mail: [email protected] Michael Kerford, Vice-President ment. E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: Janelle Ring, Marketing and http://www.region.durham.on.ca Communications Director Sherri Munns-Audet, Manager, Corporate E-mail: [email protected] Communications Phone: (905) 668-7711, ext. 4204 FAX: (905) 668-1468 Cellular: (905) 925-9411 E-mail: sherri.munns- Consultants and Actuaries, [email protected] 110 Sheppard Ave. E., Ste. 900, Additional Contacts for the Region of Toronto, ON M2N 7A3 Durham: • consulting to insurance companies/financial Phone for all below: (905) 668-7711 institutions on mergers, acquisitions, Toll free: 1-800-372-1102 valuations, etc. FAX: (905) 668-1567 • pensions and benefits • employee communications Roger M. Anderson, Regional Chair Earth Rangers • asset consulting Garry H. Cubitt, Chief Administrative 9520 Pine Valley Dr., • healthcare management Officer Clients: corporate employers, governments,

Woodbridge, ON L4L 1A6 LISTINGS Patricia M. Madill, Regional Clerk A registered charity delivering youth educa- financial institutions, multi-employer trusts, Garth Johns, Commissioner of Human tion programs to develop environmental lit- universities, unions, lawyers. Resources eracy and leadership skills. The Earth Rangers Brian J. Roy, Regional Solicitor World Wide Web: http://www.eckler.ca Centre is open to the public and includes a Patrick W. Olive, Commissioner of Toronto Office: state-of-the-art wildlife hospital and rehabili- Economic Development and Tourism Phone: (416) 429-3330 or (416) 696-3000 tation facility. R. James Clapp, Commissioner of Finance FAX: (416) 429-3794 Their world class programs are available Dr. Robert J. Kyle, Commissioner and through partnerships with wildlife organiza- Bill Weiland, Managing Partner Medical Officer of Health tions across Canada and throughout the world. Phone: (416) 696-3011 Alex L. Georgieff, Commissioner of E-mail: [email protected] Planning World Wide Web: Kevin McAlpine, Chief of Police http://www.earthrangers.ca Asset Consulting Cliff Curtis, Commissioner of Works Greg Malone Phone: (905) 417-3447 Phone: (416) 696-3098 Ivan Ciuciura, Director of Emergency FAX: (905) 417-8734 Management E-mail: [email protected] Benefits Dr. Hugh Drouin, Commissioner of Social Todd MCLean Peter Kendall, President Services Phone: (416) 696-3059 E-mail: [email protected] 228 Sources Summer 2005 Employee Communications Prairie Provinces: Electricity Distributors Paul Harrietha E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 696-3064 Jennie Worden, Chair Association Financial Institutions Toronto: 3700 Steeles Ave. W., Ste. 1100, Paul McCrossan Phone: (416) 975-5528 Vaughan, ON L4L 8K8 Phone: (416) 696-3013 Hotline: (416) 860-8511 The Electricity Distributors Association Bill Weiland E-mail: [email protected] (EDA) is the voice of Ontario’s local electric- Phone: (416) 696-3011 Helen Schoorl, Chair ity distributors, the publicly and privately owned companies that safely and reliably de- Healthcare Management National Capital Region: Phone/Hotline: (613) 820-5731 liver electricity to over four million Ontario Robert Grignon homes, businesses and public institutions. The Phone: (514) 879-8727 E-mail: [email protected] Suzanne Aubin, Chair EDA provides members with advocacy and FAX: (514) 848-9079 representation in the legislative and regulatory Pensions and Benefits Quebec/Atlantic Canada: environment. David Grace Phone/Hotline: (514) 990-0972 E-mail: [email protected] Christine Hallas, Manager, Phone: (416) 696-3072 Communications and Media Relations Vancouver Office: Phone: (905) 265-5322 Tom Weddell FAX: (905) 265-5301 Phone: (604) 682-1381 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (604) 669-1510 Winnipeg Office: John Corp Phone: (204) 988-1571 FAX: (204) 988-1589 Montreal Office: Phone: (514) 848-9077 Elections Ontario / FAX: (514) 848-9079 Financial Institutions Élections Ontario 480 University Ave., Ste. 1000, Nick Bauer 51 Rolark Dr., Toronto, ON M1R 3B1 Toronto, ON M5G 1V2 Phone: (514) 879-8721 Elections Ontario is the non-partisan agency The Elementary Teachers’ Federation of On- Pensions and Benefits of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario that, tario represents 65,000 public elementary Gilles Bouchard under the direction of the Chief Election Of- school teachers and education workers across Phone: (514) 879-8722 ficer and in compliance with the Election Act Ontario and is the largest teacher federation in Halifax Office: and the Election Finances Act, administers Canada outside of Quebec. ETFO welcomes Peter Hayes provincial elections, by-elections and refer- media inquiries about a wide range of educa- Phone: (902) 492-2822 enda. tional and social issues. FAX: (902) 454-9398 Élections Ontario est un organisme apoli- World Wide Web: http://www.etfo.ca tique de l’Assemblée législative de l’Ontario Phone: (416) 962-3836 qui, sous l’égide du directeur général des FAX: (416) 642-2424 élections et en vertu de la Loi électorale et la Loi sur le financement des élections, Emily Noble, President administre les élections générales, les élections Gene Lewis, General Secretary partielles et les référendums en Ontario. Communications: World Wide Web: Johanna Brand http://www.electionsontario.on.ca Cellular: (416) 948-2554 E-mail: [email protected] Media Centre: Phone: (416) 212-6186 Mary Morison 502 – 27 Carlton St., Toronto, ON M5B 1L2 Toll free: 1-866-252-2152 Cellular: (416) 948-3406 EAC/ACR, the voice of Canadian editors, FAX: (416) 326-6200 E-mail: [email protected] promotes professional editing as key in pro- E-mail: [email protected] Collective Bargaining Communications: ducing effective communication. Its 1,600 Harold Vigoda members, salaried and freelance, work with Heather Bussey, Manager, Communications Phone: (416) 326-5489 Cellular: (416) 948-0351 individuals and in the corporate, technical, E-mail: [email protected] government, non-profit and publishing sectors. E-mail: EAC/ACR’s online directory and regional [email protected] hotlines provide access to EAC/ACR editors. Paula Chung, Communications Officer Eli Bay’s Relaxation Response World Wide Web: http://www.editors.ca Phone: (416) 326-5520 Institute E-mail: 1352 Bathurst St., Ste. 201, National Office: [email protected] Lynne Massey, Executive Director Toronto, ON M5R 3H7 Phone: (416) 975-1379 John Hollins, Chief Election Officer of Since 1978, Eli Bay has been teaching oth- FAX: (416) 975-1637 Ontario ers how to boost health, well-being and per- E-mail: [email protected] Loren Wells, Assistant Chief Election formance by consciously harnessing the mind- Officer of Ontario body connection. Those using his practical Faith Gildenhuys, President strategy gain exceptional inner control over Jennifer Latham, Tom Fairley Award anxiety and stress; enjoy enhanced concentra- Lynn Smith, Chair tion, creativity, flexibility, memory; and expe- British Columbia: rience dramatic improvements in dozens of Phone/Hotline: (604) 681-7184 stress-related medical problems. E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.elibay.com Brendan Wild, Chair Summer 2005 Sources 229

Eli Bay, Founder/Director Phone: (416) 932-2784 FAX: (416) 932-2971 Environment and Plastics E-mail: [email protected] Industry Council 5915 Airport Rd., Ste. 712, Mississauga, ON L4V 1T1 EPIC is an industry initiative committed to the responsible use and recovery of plastics Head Office: resources. It promotes an integrated approach 855 2nd St. S.W., Ste. 1800, to waste management and offers technical ex- Calgary, AB T2P 2S5 pertise toward the development of innovative EnCana is one of North America’s leading waste management solutions that are economi- natural gas producers, the largest holder of gas cally and environmentally sustainable. EPIC is Elkind, Lipton & Jacobs and oil resource lands onshore North America a respected information resource in Canada and is a technical and cost leader in the in-situ and works to promote the safe and efficient use Barristers & Solicitors recovery of oilsands bitumen. EnCana delivers of plastics at all stages of its lifecycle. EPIC is 1 Queen St. E., Ste. 1900, predictable, reliable, profitable growth from its a council of the Canadian Plastics Industry Toronto, ON M5C 2W6 portfolio of long-life resource plays situated in Association. ELKIND, LIPTON & JACOBS is a full serv- Canada and the United States. Contained in World Wide Web: ice business-oriented law firm representing unconventional reservoirs, resource plays are http://www.plastics.ca/epic private and public companies and individual large contiguous accumulations of hydrocar- clients. bons, located in thick or areally extensive de- Cathy Cirko, Director General We provide creative, practical solutions to posits, that typically have low geological and Phone: (905) 678-7748 problems whether commercial or litigious. commercial development risk, low average E-mail: [email protected] We maintain close contacts with leading law decline rates and very long producing lives. firms across Canada and have over 200 corre- The application of technology to unlock the spondents worldwide to assist our clients. huge resource potential of these plays typically Phone: (416) 367-0871 results in continuous increases in production FAX: (416) 367-9388 and reserves and decreases in costs over mul- E-mail: [email protected] tiple decades of resource play life. EnCana common shares trade on the Toronto and New Paul Jacobs, Q.C., C.Med., C.Arb., York stock exchanges under the symbol ECA. Alternative Dispute Resolution and Litigation (Business), Insurance and Family World Wide Web: http://www.encana.com Elliot Y. Rand, Corporate Law Phone: (403) 645-2000 Epilepsy Canada Christine Jonathan, Employment Law FAX: (403) 645-3400 1470 Peel St., Ste. 745, Michael D. Lipton, Q.C., Insolvency and E-mail: [email protected] Montreal, QC H3A 1T1 Regulatory General Media Inquiries: Epilepsy Canada’s mission is to enhance the quality of life for persons affected by epilepsy Kevin Weber, Litigation Florence Murphy, Vice-President, Public through promotion and support of research as Stanley W. Elkind, Q.C., Mergers and and Community Relations well as facilitation of education and awareness Acquisitions Phone: (403) 645-4748 initiatives that build understanding and accept- Jordan M. Cohen, Real Estate/Secured FAX: (403) 645-4628 Lending ance of epilepsy. Epilepsy Canada partners Saul D. Paton, Wills and Estates Financial and Business Media Inquiries: provide direct client services, public education Laura A. Ward, Litigation Alan Boras, Manager, Media Relations and counselling. Tariq Taherbhai, Corporate/Commercial Phone: (403) 645-4747 World Wide Web: http://www.epilepsy.ca FAX: (403) 517-7500 NATIONAL OFFICE: Ellis Associates Inc. Phone: (514) 845-7855 2025 Sheppard Ave. E., Ste. 4409, Toll free: 1-877-SEIZURE (734-0873) Toronto, ON M2J 1V6 FAX: (514) 845-7866 Ellis Associates provides in-depth appraisals E-mail: [email protected] of individuals and groups, multi-rater assess- MEMBER ASSOCIATIONS ment, coaching and team building to help cli- ents make key people decisions with confi- BRITISH COLUMBIA:

dence and clarity. We assist clients in the de- B.C. Epilepsy Society (Provincial Office): LISTINGS Shawn Laari, Executive Director velopment and implementation of customized 174 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, ON L1G 4S9 535 West 10th Ave., Ste. 120, HR programs in selection, promotion, per- Operating in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1K9 formance management, leadership develop- En-Pro provides business and institutional cli- Phone: (604) 875-6704 ment and succession management. ents with confidential market intelligence to FAX: (604) 875-0617 World Wide Web: monitor, negotiate and reduce costs for petro- E-mail: [email protected] http://www.ea-insight.com leum products, compressed gases, bulk chemi- E-mail: [email protected] cals, utility contracts and waste disposal serv- World Wide Web: ices. With over 8,000 continuously serviced http://www.bcepilepsy.com Reginald Ellis, Ph.D., Senior Partner client locations, En-Pro is in a unique position ALBERTA: Phone: (416) 491-8385 to rapidly impact a client’s bottom line with Southern Alberta Epilepsy Association: FAX: (416) 491-0023 cost reductions. E-mail: [email protected] Lorri Penner, Executive Director World Wide Web: http://www.en-pro.com 447 Mayor Magrath Dr. S., L.W. Drover, President Lethbridge, AB T1J 3L8 Phone: (905) 686-6400 Phone: (403) 328-8344 FAX: (905) 686-6439 FAX: (403) 394-0994 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] 230 Sources Summer 2005

Edmonton Epilepsy Association: Epilepsy Niagara: timmins.html Maureen Werlin, President Melissa Penner, Executive Director QUÉBEC: 11007 124th St., Edmonton, AB T5M 0J5 5017 Victoria Ave., Phone: (780) 488-9600 Niagara Falls, ON L2E 4C9 Association québécoise de l’épilepsie: FAX: (780) 447-5486 Phone: (905) 932-2485 France Picard, Directrice générale E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (905) 468-2758 1015, côte du Beaver Hall, bur 111, World Wide Web: E-mail: [email protected] Montréal, QC H2Z 1S1 http://www.edmontonepilepsy.org World Wide Web: Phone: (514) 875-5595 http://epilepsyontario.org/niagara.html FAX: (514) 875-0077 SASKATCHEWAN: E-mail: [email protected] Epilepsy Regina: Epilepsy Ottawa Carleton: World Wide Web: http://www.cam.org/~aqe Kevin Drysdale, President Lynn Murray Épilepsie Abitibi-Témiscamingue: 41 Highland Way, Regina, SK S4R 8N8 211 Bronson Ave., Ste. 207, Ottawa, ON K1R 6H5 Jacques Bouffard, President Phone: (306) 565-0009 207, Taschereau est, FAX: (306) 565-0664 Phone/FAX: (613) 594-9255 E-mail: [email protected] Rouyn-Noranda, QC J9X 3E7 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (819) 797-1513 ONTARIO: Epilepsy Peterborough and Area: E-mail: [email protected] Thomas E. Appleby World Wide Web: http://www.ae-at.qc.ca/ Epilepsy Ontario: P.O. Box 2453, 4 Simcoe St., Ste. 203, Dianna Findlay, Provincial Executive Peterborough, ON K9J 7Y8 Épilepsie Côte-Nord: Director Phone: (705) 876-0311 Brigitte Lambert, Déléguée régionale 308 – 1 Promenade Circle, FAX: (705) 876-0109 652, ave Dequen, Sept Îles, QC G4R 2R5 Thornhill, ON L4J 4P8 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (418) 968-2507 Phone: (905) 764-5099 FAX: (418) 968-2286 FAX: (905) 764-1231 Epilepsy Simcoe County: E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Jocelyn Williams, Office Manager World Wide Web: World Wide Web: 61 Wellington St. W., Ste. 402, http://membres.lycos.fr/aecn/ http://epilepsyontario.org Barrie, ON L4N 1K5 Phone: (705) 737-3132 Épilepsie Gaspésie-Sud: Epilepsy Brampton and Area: FAX: (705) 737-5045 Diane Horth, Coordonnatrice Jen Dundas, Executive Director E-mail: 176, boul Gérard-Lévesque, CP 337, 37 George St. N., Ste. 201, [email protected] Paspébiac Ouest, QC G0C 2K0 Brampton, ON L6X 1R5 Phone: (418) 752-6819 Phone: (905) 450-5283 Epilepsy Sudbury Manitoulin: FAX: (418) 752-5959 FAX: (905) 450-3153 Lianne Kusan-Chrétien, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] 303 York St., 2nd Fl., Sudbury, ON P3E 2A5 World Wide Web: Phone: (705) 688-0188 http://www.epilepsiegaspesiesud.com Epilepsy Durham Region: FAX: (705) 688-1685 Dianne McKenzie, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] Épilepsie Granby et Région: 119 Ash St., Whitby, ON L1N 4B1 Jean-Claude Bussière, Coordonnateur Phone: (905) 666-9926 Epilepsy Waterloo-Wellington: 17, boul Mountain nord, Toll free: 1-800-350-9069 Michael Galloway, Executive Director Granby, QC J2G 9M5 FAX: (905) 666-4529 301 Frederick St., 2nd Fl., Phone: (450) 378-8876 E-mail: [email protected] Kitchener, ON N2H 2N6 FAX: (450) 777-3112 World Wide Web: Phone: (519) 745-2112 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.epilepsydurham.com FAX: (519) 745-2435 World Wide Web: E-mail: [email protected] http://www.epilepsie-granby-regions.qc.ca Epilepsy Huron-Perth-Bruce: World Wide Web: Caroline Simons, Executive Director http://www.epilepsyontario.org/chp/ Épilepsie Outaouais: Huron County Complex, Jacob Memorial waterloo.html Sylvie Deschambault, Coordonnatrice Bldg., RR #5, Clinton, ON N0M 1L0 115, boul Sacré-Coeur, bur 109, Phone: (519) 482-5527 Epilepsy Windsor and Essex County: Hull, QC J8X 1C5 FAX: (519) 482-5379 Chris Webster, Executive Director Phone: (819) 595-3331 E-mail: [email protected] 545 Ouellette Ave., Ste. 202, FAX: (819) 771-3286 Windsor, ON N9A 4J3 Epilepsy Kingston and Area: E-mail: [email protected] Phone/FAX: (519) 977-6141 World Wide Web: Tim Eichholz, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] 100 Stuart St., Kingston, ON K7L 2V6 http://www.epilepsieoutaouais.org Phone: (613) 542-6222 Epilepsy York Region: Épilepsie régionale pour personnes FAX: (613) 548-4162 Merrily Beauchemin, Executive Director épileptiques de la Région 02: E-mail: [email protected] 11181 Yonge St., Nicole Bouchard, Coordonnatrice World Wide Web: Richmond Hill, ON L4S 1L2 130, rue Racine est, CP 1633, http://www.epilepsykingston.org Phone: (905) 508-5404 Chicoutimi, QC G7H 6Z5 FAX: (905) 508-0920 Phone: (418) 549-9888 Epilepsy Mississauga: E-mail: [email protected] Ed Gorenak, President FAX: (418) 549-3547 World Wide Web: E-mail: [email protected] 3034 Palstan Rd., Ste. 305, http://www.epilepsyyork.ca Mississauga, ON L4Y 2Z6 Épilepsie – Section de Québec: Phone: (905) 803-0526 Seizure and Brain Injury Centre: Lise Laverdière, C.M., Directrice générale FAX: (905) 803-0729 Rhonda Latendresse, Executive Director Hôpital du Sacré-Coeur, E-mail: [email protected] 98 Pine St. S., Timmins, ON P4N 2K2 1, ave du Sacré-Coeur, bur 354 ouest, World Wide Web: Phone: (705) 264-2933 Québec, QC G1N 2W1 http://www.epilepsymississauga.com Toll free: 1-877-856-5661 Phone: (418) 524-8752 FAX: (705) 264-0350 FAX: (418) 524-5882 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.epilepsyontario.org/chp/ Summer 2005 Sources 231

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: dress their health and productivity issues by Laurel Rothman, National Co-ordinator, Epilepsy Prince Edward Island: supporting the physical, psychological and so- Campaign 2000 Dorothy Farish, President cial health of their employees. FGIworld Phone: (416) 595-9230, ext. 228 RR #1, Richmond, PE C0A 1X0 touches the lives of more than four million E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (902) 854-2063 people, serving 2,200 companies in more than Ana Vicente, Director, Options E-mail: [email protected] 100 countries around the world. FGIworld’s Phone: (416) 971-6326, ext. 223 integrated delivery of services continues to re- E-mail: [email protected] Paula Lenentine, Information/Education/ define workplace health. Fundraising Amanuel Melles, Manager, Community 95 Orlebar St., Charlottetown, PE C1A 4X9 FGIworld est un chef de file en matière de Action Unit Phone: (902) 892-3274 programmes d’aide aux employés, de santé et Phone: (416) 586-9777, ext. 425 FAX: (902) 368-7180 bien-être en milieu de travail, de gestion et E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] prévention des absences et de solutions interculturelles. Depuis plus de vingt ans, FGIworld aide les organisations à régler les Federation of Canadian problèmes de santé et de productivité en Naturists (FCN) favorisant la santé physique, psychologique et P.O. Box 186, Stn. D, sociale de leurs employés. Les 2 200 clients de Etobicoke, ON M9A 4X2 FGIworld comptent quatre millions d’em- Established in 1985, this national non-profit ployés dans plus de cent pays. La prestation de organization promotes naturism/nudism in services intégrée est à l’image du nouveau re- Canada and informs/represents the interests of gard de FGIworld sur la santé au travail. Canadian naturist/nudist individuals, families, Evangelical Fellowship of World Wide Web: http://www.fgiworld.com clubs, resorts and organizations. Affiliated with Phone/Tél: (905) 886-2157 the Belgium-based International Naturist Fed- Canada Toll free/Sans frais: 1-800-263-4533 eration, which represents naturists in over 30 FAX/Téléc: (905) 886-3718 countries, the FCN gives an international voice M.I.P. Box 3745, Markham, ON L3R 0Y4 to Canadian nudists/naturists. The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada gath- Moira Potter, Communications Manager/ ers Christians together to dialogue, to equip chef des communications World Wide Web: http://www.fcn.ca/ and to partner for greater effectiveness in min- Phone/FAX: (416) 410-6833 istry and public witness. Since 1964, the EFC E-mail: [email protected] has provided a national forum for evangelicals Family Service Stéphane Deschênes, Media Relations and a constructive voice for biblical principles Director in life and society. Association of Toronto Phone: (416) 219-5856 The EFC affiliates include evangelical con- 355 Church St., Toronto, ON M5B 1Z8 Entrevue francophone: gregations, denominations, educational institu- FSA is a non-profit social service agency of- tions and ministry organizations, who uphold fering a wide range of multilingual counselling Michel Vaïs a common statement of faith. Together the EFC and support programs. For 90 years, we have Tél: (514) 278-5764 Téléc: (514) 278-5521 affiliates represent over three million Canadi- been assisting families and individuals through Courriel: [email protected] ans. The EFC is an active participant in the counselling, community development, advo- International Naturist Federation: World Evangelical Alliance. cacy and public education programs. Our serv- St. Hubertusstraat 5, B-2600, Antwerpen, To view our current initiatives and partner- ices are available to everyone who lives or Belgium ships visit the EFC web site. Visit the EFC’s works in Toronto. Phone: 011 32 3 230 05 72 gathering of the Canadian Christian commu- World Wide Web: FAX: 011 32 3 281 26 07 nity online at www.christianity.ca. Order a http://www.fsatoronto.com copy of the EFC publication Faith Today at www.faithtoday.ca. Phone: (416) 595-9230 FAX: (416) 595-0242 World Wide Web: www.evangelicalfellowship.ca Media Inquiries: Jo-Anne Liburd, Manager, Marketing and Gail Reid, Director, Communications Communications Phone: (905) 479-5885, ext. 227 Phone: (416) 595-9230, ext. 225 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Yves Savoie, Executive Director Fidelity Investments Canada Phone: (416) 595-9230, ext. 236 F E-mail: [email protected] Limited Laurie Chesley, Manager, David Kelley Head Office: LISTINGS Services 483 Bay St., Ste. 200, Phone: (416) 595-9230, ext. 272 Toronto, ON M5G 2N7 E-mail: [email protected] Fidelity Investments Canada has nearly $36 Peter Crosby, Division Director, Changing billion in assets under management on behalf Lives of mutual fund and pension fund investors and Phone: (416) 595-9230, ext. 274 is part of the Fidelity Investments organization E-mail: [email protected] of Boston, one of the world’s largest providers of financial services. Fidelity is the No. 1 pro- Rhonda Freeman, Families in Transition vider of workplace savings plans in North (F.I.T.) America. In Canada, Fidelity administers de- 10 Commerce Valley Dr. E., Ste. 200, Phone: (416) 585-9151, ext. 431 fined contribution plans and manages defined Thornhill, ON L3T 7N7 E-mail: [email protected] benefit assets totalling $4 billion (Cdn) on be- FGIworld is a leader in Employee Assistance Lisa Manuel, Manager, Seniors and half of corporate clients across the country. Programs, Workplace Health & Wellness, Ab- Caregivers Support Services; Violence Fidelity Investments conducts its own re- sence Management & Prevention and Cross- Against Women search through a staff of 600 investment pro- Cultural Solutions. For more than 20 years, Phone: (416) 755-5565, ext. 422 fessionals worldwide including portfolio man- FGIworld has been helping organizations ad- E-mail: [email protected] 232 Sources Summer 2005 agers and analysts dedicated to the Canadian Toll free Marian Hubley, Acting Director, Public market. Fidelity has more than 730 employees FAX: 1-866-814-2224 Affairs and Strategic Communications/ across Canada. E-mail: [email protected] Directrice par intérim, Affaires publiques et World Wide Web: http://www.fidelity.ca Susan Murray, Director, Consumer communications stratégiques Phone/Tél: (613) 990-0219 Kimberly Flood, Vice-President, External Education and Public Affairs/Directrice, Communications Éducation des consommateurs et Affaires Daniel Breton, Director, Services/Directeur Phone: (416) 217-7566 publiques des Services Toll free: 1-800-263-4077 Phone: (613) 941-4220 Phone/Tél: (613) 990-0211 FAX: (416) 217-7381 FAX: (613) 941-1436 Sophie Galarneau, Media Relations E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Manager/Gestionnaire, Relations avec les médias Financial Planners Standards Phone/Tél: (613) 998-1530 Council FAX/Téléc: (613) 990-1866 505 University Ave., Ste. 1600, Regional Communications/ Toronto, ON M5G 1X3 Communications régionales: Financial Planners Standards Council Newfoundland/Terre-Neuve (FPSC) is a Canadian not-for-profit organiza- Jan Woodford, Regional Director/Directrice tion incorporated in 1995. FPSC awards the régionale internationally recognized designation Certi- Phone/Tél: (709) 772-7622 fied Financial Planner™ or CFP™ to financial FAX/Téléc: (709) 772-4880 Cathleen Fillmore planners who meet FPSC’s requirements. Maritimes FPSC works to benefit the public and the fi- Kathy Kieley, Regional Director/Directrice 104 Sheridan Ave., Toronto, ON M6K 2H2 nancial planning profession by establishing régionale Author of more than 200 articles, Cathleen and enforcing uniform standards of education, Phone/Tél: (902) 426-3866 has written and spoken to many groups about experience, examination and ethics for finan- FAX/Téléc: (902) 426-5995 the issue of violence. The depth of Cathleen’s cial planning professionals. knowledge and insights helps others see an Gulf/Golfe World Wide Web: http://www.cfp-ca.org age-old problem in a completely new way. Her Terrance Boucher, Regional Director/ speeches include “Cautionary Tales” and “Un- Phone: (416) 593-8587 Directeur régional der the Covers: Taking the Wraps off Vio- Toll free: 1-800-305-9886 Phone/Tél: (506) 851-7757 lence.” Reed Hilton, Public Relations Co-ordinator FAX/Téléc: (506) 851-2435 World Wide Web: Ext. 235 Quebec/Québec http://www.speakersgold.com E-mail: [email protected] Marcel Boudreau, Regional Director/ Directeur régional Cathleen Fillmore Phone/Tél: (418) 648-7316 Phone: (416) 532-9886 FAX/Téléc: (418) 648-7718 FAX: (416) 530-9888 E-mail: [email protected] Central and Arctic/Centre et Arctique Suzanne Gaudreault, Regional Director/ Financial Consumer Agency of Directrice régionale Phone/Tél: (519) 383-1830 Canada / Agence de la FAX/Téléc: (519) 464-5128 consommation en matière Pacific/Pacifique Fisheries and Oceans Canada / Deborah Phelan, Regional Director/ financière du Canada Directrice régionale 427 Laurier Ave. W., 6th Fl., Pêches et Océans Canada Phone/Tél: (604) 666-0470 Ottawa, ON K1R 1B9 200 Kent St., 13th Fl., Ottawa, ON K1A 0E6 FAX/Téléc: (604) 666-3295 FCAC ensures compliance with the con- The department exists to maintain the pro- sumer protection laws, codes of conduct and ductivity of Canada’s fisheries and oceans, public commitments that apply to banks and protect marine and freshwater resources, en- federally incorporated trust, loan and insurance sure public safety and efficient vessel traffic companies. FCAC also provides consumers along Canada’s oceans and inland waterways, with accurate and objective information about and generate the knowledge that policy mak- financial products and services, and informs ers need to make informed resource manage- Canadians of their rights when dealing with ment decisions. financial institutions. Le Ministère a pour mission de maintenir la L’ACFC veille au respect des lois sur la pro- productivité des pêches et des océans du Fitter International Inc. tection des consommateurs, des codes de Canada, de protéger les ressources marines et conduite et des engagements publics qui d’eau douce, d’assurer la sécurité du public et 3050 – 2600 Portland St. S.E., s’appliquent aux banques et au sociétés de l’efficacité du trafic maritime sur les océans et Calgary, AB T2G 4M6 fiducie, de prêt et d’assurances constituées en les voies navigables du Canada, et de faire Since 1985 Fitter International Inc. has pro- vertu d’une loi fédérale. Elle fournit aussi des progresser les connaissances permettant aux moted “balance and fitness for life,” a philoso- renseignements exacts et objectifs aux responsables de prendre des décisions phy incorporating FUNctional products and consommateurs sur les produits et services fin- éclairées sur la gestion des ressources. educational resources to encourage people to anciers et elle informe les Canadiens au sujet include stability products in daily living, to World Wide Web: improve agility at play, and maintain mobil- de leurs droits lorsqu’ils traitent avec les insti- http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca tutions financières. ity for life. Fitter is committed to Leading the Head Office, Communications/ World Wide Web: World to Better Balance. Administration centrale: World Wide Web: http://www.fitter1.com http://www.fcac-acfc.gc.ca Anne Lamar, Acting Director General/ Toll free (English): 1-866-461-3222 Directrice générale par intérim Phone: (403) 243-6830 Toll free (French): 1-866-461-2232 Phone/Tél: (613) 993-0989 Toll free: 1-800-fitter-1 FAX: (403) 229-1230 Summer 2005 Sources 233 E-mail: [email protected] Food and Consumer Products Louis Stack, President Allison Barry, Media and Marketing of Canada (FCPC) Associate Formerly Food and Consumer Products Manufacturers of Canada 885 Don Mills Rd., Ste. 301, Toronto, ON M3C 1V9 FCPC is the industry association represent- ing approximately 150 Canadian-operated companies that manufacture and market an ar- ray of food and consumer products sold Forum for International through retail and foodservice distribution channels. The industry produces shipments Trade Training valued at $80 billion and employs 325,000 30 Metcalfe St., 4th Fl., Canadians directly in every region in Canada, Ottawa, ON K1P 5L4 making it the largest employer in the Canadian Canada’s centre for international trade train- 519 Church Street Community manufacturing sector. The industry contributes ing and certification, FITT is a not-for-profit, Centre $33 million to charitable causes and donates industry-government partnership which sets 519 Church St., Toronto, ON M4Y 2C9 over 5 million bags of groceries to needy Ca- national trade training standards and grants the The 519 is multi-service community centre nadians. Certified International Trade Professional in downtown Toronto serving the gay, lesbian, World Wide Web: http://www.fcpc.ca (C.I.T.P.) designation. Designed and delivered bisexual, transsexual, transgendered and by seasoned trade practitioners across Canada, Phone: (416) 510-8024 FITT’s training programs and services focus intersexed (GLBT) communities with a broad FAX: (416) 510-8043 range of professionally run and volunteer- on the practical aspects of international busi- driven programs. The 519 also serves the local Nancy Croitoru, President and CEO ness. community with programs for families with Ext. 2224 World Wide Web: http://www.fitt.ca children, homeless and underhoused people Amalia Kyriacou, Director of National Office: and many other constituencies. Communications Toll free: 1-800-561-3488 World Wide Web: http://www.the519.org Ext. 2253 FAX: (613) 230-6808 Phone: (416) 392-6874 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 392-0519 Forest Products Association Élise Laplaine, Membership and Marketing E-mail: [email protected] of Canada (FPAC) / Co-ordinator Howard Shulman, Anti-violence Program Association des produits Phone: (613) 230-3553 Co-ordinator (homophobic violence, same- sex domestic violence) forestiers du Canada (APFC) Ext. 117 99 Bank St., Ste. 410, Ottawa, ON K1P 6B9 Kyle Scanlon, Transsexual, Transgender and FPAC is the voice of Canada’s wood, pulp Intersex Programs Co-ordinator and paper producers nationally and interna- Ext. 104 tionally in government, trade and environmen- tal affairs. FPAC designs programs to promote Dick Moore, GLBT Seniors Program Co- Canada’s leadership in trade and economic ordinator matters, sustainable forest management and Ext. 118 environmental stewardship. 325 Dalhousie St., Ste. 700, Family Support Worker (working with Ottawa, ON K1N 7G2 GLBT families) L’APFC est le porte-parole, au Canada et à The Forum of Federations, an international Ext. 109 l’étranger, des producteurs canadiens de bois, organization based in Ottawa, works to de pâte et de papier pour les questions touchant strengthen democratic governance by promot- le gouvernement, le commerce et l’environne- ing dialogue on and understanding of federal- ment. L’APFC conçoit des programmes visant ism. It designs programs to bring tangible im- à promouvoir l’action de chef de file du provements to the practice of federal govern- Canada dans le domaine de l’aménagement ance worldwide and acts as a clearinghouse for forestier durable et de l’intendance de l’en- information on current developments in feder- vironnement. alism. World Wide Web: http://www.fpac.ca Le Forum des Fédérations, une organisation Andrew Casey, Vice-President, Government internationale basée à Ottawa, travaille à LISTINGS Relations and Communications renforcer la gouvernance démocratique par le Phone: (613) 563-1441, ext. 312 biais d’un dialogue sur la compréhension du Fleming College FAX: (613) 563-4720 fédéralisme. Le Forum établit des programmes Brealey Drive, Peterborough, ON K9J 7B1 E-mail: [email protected] de façon à apporter des améliorations con- Fleming College has outstanding specialties crètes à la pratique de la gouvernance fédérale in the environment, health and community internationale et joue le rôle d’un réseau de services. We offer over 90 post-secondary pro- renseignements sur les développements actuels grams and a wide range of part-time and con- Sources Hot Tip du fédéralisme. tract training courses. The College provides World Wide Web: http://www.forumfed.org Fame and Fortune – an up-to-date unique learning environments and exceptional Phone/Tél: (613) 244-3360 FAX/Téléc: support to over 5,700 full-time students and round-up of journalism and communication awards, prizes, (613) 244-3372 14,000 part-time learners. E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] Pauline Janitch, Communications Officer fellowships, grants and exchange Phone: (705) 749-5530, ext. 1370 programs available to Canadians. FAX: (705) 749-5525 Find it online at www.sources.com E-mail: [email protected] 234 Sources Summer 2005

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Candace Mollins, Director of Communications Gowling Lafleur 1606 Sedlescomb Dr., Ste. 8, Phone: (416) 595-2364 Mississauga, ON L4X 1M6 Sue Mitchell, Director of Business Graphic Monthly is Canada’s leading publi- Development Henderson LLP cation for the domestic printing industry. Phone: (416) 595-2428 Gowlings is one of Canada’s largest and Through award-winning news articles, features FAX: (416) 595-0567 most diversified full-service law firms, with and columns, it covers all aspects of the busi- 700 lawyers across offices in Montréal, Ot- ness, whether it’s the latest developments at tawa, Toronto, Hamilton, Waterloo Region, print giant Quebecor or trends affecting mom- Calgary and Vancouver, and internationally in and-pop printing shops. The editors are happy Moscow. to provide independent commentary for news Gowlings legal professionals and consultants organizations. 236 Sources Summer 2005 World Wide Web: http://www.printcan.com • Career and Retirement Planning Stephen Hammond, Managing Phone: (905) 625-7070 • Internal Corporate Communications FAX: (905) 625-4856 • Corporate Strategic Financial Planning Human Rights at Work • Presentations that motivate, inspire and Filomena Tamburri, Editor 1049 Chilco St., Ste. 501, bring life balance Vancouver, BC V6G 2R7 Ext. 258 • How to bring spirituality into your life at E-mail: [email protected] Stephen Hammond is a lawyer turned con- home and at work sultant, specializing in the field of workplace Alexander Donald, Publisher World Wide Web: (Corporate) human rights. His new book Managing Human Ext. 230 http://www.wellnessguru.com Rights at Work: 101 practical tips to prevent and (Individual) human rights disasters takes a complex subject http://www.guruwellness.com and makes it understandable. His common Alexandra Gellman, H.D., R.B.C., sense approach makes him a regular for TV, President radio and print media. Phone: (416) 787-4357 World Wide Web: FAX: (416) 787-4822 http://www.stephenhammond.ca E-mail: [email protected] Stephen Hammond, President Phone: (604) 685-8338 250 Dundas St. W., Ste. 605, FAX: (604) 685-9338 Toronto, ON M5T 2Z5 H E-mail: [email protected] Active in a wide variety of environmental campaigns, Greenpeace is effective at educat- ing the public through creative, non-violent direct actions, researching alternatives to de- structive practices and lobbying governments and corporations to adopt these alternatives. Greenpeace offers information on most envi- ronmental issues, and has contacts in more than 30 countries. World Wide Web: http://www.greenpeace.ca H+A Bruce Cox, Executive Director 302 The East Mall, Ste. 600, Heart and Stroke Foundation Etobicoke, ON M9B 6C7 National Office: H+A is the only company in Canada offer- of Canada Andrew Male, Communications ing the Total Forensics Solution – forensic ac- 222 Queen St., Ste. 1402, Co-ordinator counting, computer forensics and electronic Ottawa, ON K1P 5V9 250 Dundas St. W., Ste. 605, discovery. Our court-qualified experts have The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada Toronto, ON M5T 2Z5 used these disciplines to investigate high-pro- is a volunteer-led organization that provides a Phone: (416) 597-8408, ext. 3030 file Canadian frauds and corporate espionage national voice for 10 independent provincial Cellular: (416) 880-2757 cases. Using leading-edge technology, the firm Foundations. Our mission is to improve the FAX: (416) 597-8422 has provided support for over 15 years to law health of Canadians by preventing and reduc- Montreal Office: firms, corporations and governments in ing disability and death from heart disease and Clôde de Guise, Communications Officer Canada and the U.S. H+A is also the Cana- stroke through research, health promotion and 454 Laurier est, Montréal, QC H2J 1E7 dian Corporate Counsel Association’s only advocacy. Phone: (514) 933-0021, ext. 17 preferred supplier of forensic accounting and World Wide Web: Cellular: (514) 242-5772 computer forensics. http://www.heartandstroke.ca FAX: (514) 933-1017 World Wide Web: http://www.whenyouneedproof.com NATIONAL OFFICE: Heather Rourke, Assistant Director, Oleh Hrycko, CA-IFA, Managing Partner Communications Phone: (416) 233-5577 Phone: (613) 569-4361, ext. 318 FAX: (416) 233-5578 FAX: (613) 569-3278 E-mail: [email protected] PROVINCIAL OFFICES: Janet Olsen, CA, CFE, Partner Phone: (416) 233-5577 British Columbia: FAX: (416) 233-5578 Kayla Stevenson, Director, Resource E-mail: [email protected] Development Guru & Associates Wellness Heart and Stroke Foundation of BC and Chuck Rothman, B.A.Sc., P.Eng., Director Yukon, 1212 West Broadway, Inc. of E-Litigation Services Vancouver, BC V6H 3V2 662 Briar Hill Ave., Toronto, ON M6B 1L2 Phone: (416) 233-5577 Phone: (604) 737-3407 We offer your employees and colleagues a FAX: (416) 233-5578 FAX: (604) 736-8732 range of services designed to directly impact E-mail: [email protected] Alberta: the financial, mental, spiritual and emotional Patricia Hannah, Director, Public Relations health of your company. Guru & Associates Daniel Lemay, Director of E-Investigations, and Communications Wellness Inc. is a forward-thinking company Montreal Office Heart and Stroke Foundation of Alberta and specializing in bringing individuals and corpo- Phone: (514) 844-5577 NWT and Nunavut, 1825 Park Rd. S.E., rations to their maximum potential through: FAX: (514) 844-1088 Calgary, AB T2G 3Y6 • Transition Services E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (403) 781-7134 • Post Survivor Support FAX: (403) 237-0803 • Team Building • Managing Stress • Executive Coaching Summer 2005 Sources 237 Saskatchewan: Heart of the Matter Rhae Ann Bromley, Director, Communications Consulting Heart and Stroke Foundation of Rm. 3027, TEL Bldg., York University, Saskatchewan, 279 3rd Ave. N., 4700 Keele St., Toronto, ON M3J 1P3 Saskatoon, SK S7K 2H8 Organizations are built on connections: webs Phone: (306) 693-0350 of relationships between people, systems and FAX: (306) 693-0352 clients. Finding the power to generate positive Manitoba: relationships – which give life to an organiza- Dave Wilkins, Marketing tion – is the Heart of the Matter. Our research, Heating, Refrigeration and Air Heart and Stroke Foundation of Manitoba, coaching and training processes engage the 6 Donald St., Ste. 200, best in you and those around you. Conditioning Contractors of Winnipeg, MB R3L 0K6 Les organisations trouvent leur vitalitéé dans Canada (HRAC) Phone: (204) 949-2000 les relations entre leurs membres, leurs 5045 Orbitor Dr., Bldg. 11, Ste. 300, FAX: (204) 957-1365 systèmes et leurs clients. Heart of the Matter Mississauga, ON L4W 4Y4 Ontario: aide ceux-ci à générer des relations HRAC is the national association represent- Elissa Freeman, Head, Public Affairs and revitalisantes. Notre recherche et nos proces- ing contractor firms that sell, install and serv- Public Relations sus de formation et d’accompagnement font ice heating, ventilation, air conditioning and Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, ressortir ce qu’il y a de mieux en vous et en refrigeration (HVACR) products and services 1920 Yonge St., 4th Fl., ceux qui vous entourent. for the Canadian market. HRAC is a division Toronto, ON M4S 3E2 World Wide Web: of the Heating, Refrigeration and Air Condi- Phone: (416) 489-7100 http://www.heartofthematter.com tioning Institute of Canada (HRAI), the um- FAX: (416) 489-6885 Dalton Kehoe, Ph.D., President brella association for HVACR manufacturers, Québec: Phone: (416) 736-5755 wholesalers and contractors. Serge Breton, Director, Marketing and FAX: (416) 736-5392 World Wide Web: Communications E-mail: [email protected] http://www.hrai.ca/hrac.html Heart and Stroke Foundation of Quebec, E-mail: [email protected] 1434 Sainte Catherine W., Ste. 500, Mark Norman, Partner Montreal, QC H3G 1R4 Phone: (613) 398-7779 Martin Luymes, Director, HRAC Services Phone: (514) 871-8038 FAX: (613) 398-7999 and Relations FAX: (514) 871-9385 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (905) 602-4700, ext. 235 Toll free: 1-800-267-2231 New Brunswick: Birgit Langwisch, Partner Phone: (613) 476-1997 FAX: (905) 602-1197 Bojan Fürst, Director, Communications E-mail: [email protected] Heart and Stroke Foundation of New E-mail: [email protected] Brunswick, 340 – 110 Crown St., Saint John, NB E2L 2X7 Phone: (506) 634-1620 FAX: (506) 648-0098 Nova Scotia: Sharon Hollingsworth, Director, Communications Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia, 5161 George St., 7th Fl., Halifax, NS B3J 1M7 1790 Avenue Rd., Unit B, Phone: (902) 423-7530 Herzig Eye Institute Toronto, ON M5M 3Z1 FAX: (902) 492-1464 131 Bloor St. W., Ste. 210, Ruth Claramunt, Canada’s only traditional Toronto, ON M5S 1R1 Prince Edward Island: matchmaker, interviews clients in their homes Trina Paquet, Communications The Herzig Eye Institute’s goal is to provide and chooses her members carefully. She re- exceptional clinical results in customized vi- Heart and Stroke Foundation of Prince moves the stigma from meeting quality people, Edward Island, sion correction by facilitating a partnership personally matching her clients, all of whom between world-class surgeons and eye care 180 Kent St., P.O. Box 279, she has met. Ruth is well known as a compas- Charlottetown, PE C1A 7K4 practitioners; we achieve this utilizing the most sionate romance and dating expert, has been advanced approved technology available to Phone: (902) 892-7441 successfully bringing people together for 20 FAX: (902) 368-7068 dramatically improve the quality of life years, and now has an office in Vancouver. We through better vision. LISTINGS Newfoundland: also do private executive searches. Stephen Browne, Executive Director and World Wide Web: World Wide Web: http://www.herzig-eye.com Communications http://www.heartscanada.com Heart and Stroke Foundation of E-mail: [email protected] Head Office: Newfoundland and Labrador, Ruth Claramunt, Relationship Consultant Sheldon Herzig, M.D., F.R.C.S.C., 169 – 173 Water St., P.O. Box 5819, Toll free: 1-800-266-4228 Co-founder, Medical Director St. John’s, NL A1C 5X3 FAX: (416) 789-9160 Phone: (416) 929-2020 Phone: (709) 753-8521 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 929-0232 FAX: (709) 753-3117 Jane McGibbon, Relationship Consultant Cherry Tabb, Co-founder, President and Phone: (416) 785-4416 CEO E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 929-2020 FAX: (416) 929-0232 Vancouver Office: E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (604) 488-1477 FAX: (604) 683-9114 Theodore Rabinovitch, M.D., F.R.C.S.C., Director of Clinical Research Phone: (416) 482-5533 238 Sources Summer 2005

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FAX: (604) 681-7649 Newfoundland & Labrador: E-mail: [email protected] Mary Taylor-Ash, Executive Director Alberta: Hospitality Newfoundland and Labrador, Jim Hansen, President and CEO 107 Le Marchant Rd., Alberta Hotel Association, St. John’s, NL A1C 2H1 5241 Calgary Trail S., Ste. 401, Phone: (709) 722-2000 Edmonton, AB T6H 5G8 FAX: (709) 722-8104 Phone: (403) 436-6112 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (403) 436-5404 E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Fred Hui Saskatchewan: 421 Bloor St. E., Ste. 202, Humber Institute of Tom Mullin, President and CEO Toronto, ON M4W 3T1 Hotels Association of Saskatchewan, Dr. Hui is a licensed physician, and he is one Technology & Advanced 2080 Broad St., Ste. 302, of the few physicians who practise Integrative Regina, SK S4P 1Y3 Medicine. He is an author and eloquent Learning Phone: (306) 522-1664 speaker on alternative and natural medical ap- 205 Humber College Blvd., FAX: (306) 525-1944 proaches. He is most interviewed on the top- Toronto, ON M9W 5L7 E-mail: [email protected] ics of Chelation Therapy, diabetes, arthritis, Humber Institute of Technology and Ad- heart and circulation problems. Manitoba: vanced Learning offers a wide variety of ca- Jim Baker, President and CEO World Wide Web: http://www.drhui.com reer-oriented programs on a full- and part-time Manitoba Hotel Association, Dr. Fred Hui, M.D. basis – from diplomas to degrees and post- 1505 – 155 Carlton St., Phone: (416) 920-4200 graduate certificates. Our unique programs in- Winnipeg, MB R3C 3H8 FAX: (416) 929-4204 clude Comedy, Custom Corporate Training, Phone: (204) 942-0671 E-mail: [email protected] Funeral Services, Jazz, Industrial Design De- FAX: (204) 942-6719 gree, Apprenticeship Training, the College of E-mail: E, Paralegal Studies Degree and Media Stud- [email protected] ies, including the Ontario Post-Production Training Centre. Ontario: Terry Mundell, President and CEO World Wide Web: http://www.humber.ca Ontario Restaurant, Hotel & Motel Deborah Bourk, Associate Director, Association, 2600 Skymark Ave., Ste. 8-201, Communications Mississauga, ON L4W 5B2 Phone: (416) 675-5095 Phone: (905) 361-0268 E-mail: [email protected] Toll free: 1-800-668-8906 FAX: (905) 361-0288 Human Resources E-mail: [email protected] Québec: Professionals Micheline de Gongre-Royal, President and CEO Association of Ontario L’Association des Hôteliers du Québec, 405 Sherbrooke St. E., Ste. 303, 2 Bloor St. W., Ste. 1902, Montréal, QC H2L 1J9 Toronto, ON M4W 3E2 Phone: (514) 282-5135 The Human Resources Professionals Asso- Toll free: 1-800-769-9776 ciation of Ontario (HRPAO) shapes organiza- FAX: (514) 849-1157 tional excellence. Our vision is to be the pre- Humphrey Funeral Home – E-mail: [email protected] mier HR association in Canada sought out for knowledge, innovation and leadership. With A.W. Miles Chapel Nova Scotia: over 14,000 members in 29 chapters across the Mary Dempster, Vice-President and province, HRPAO connects professionals to an 1403 Bayview Ave., Toronto, ON M4G 3A8 Secretary unmatched range of HR information resources, Funeral directors since 1879, the organiza- Hotel Association of Nova Scotia, events, professional development and network- tion continues setting the standard for excel- P.O. Box 473, Stn. M, Halifax, NS B3J 2P8 ing opportunities. lence for progressive, comprehensive funeral Phone: (902) 429-7410 service. This independent, family-owned firm FAX: (902) 420-6524 World Wide Web: www.hrpao.org serves as a resource centre prior to, during and Phone: (416) 923-2324 after the funeral, offering: New Brunswick: LISTINGS Gerald Normandeau, Hotel Representative Toll free in Ontario: 1-800-387-1311 • PRENEED CENTRE for funeral Tourism Association of New Brunswick, FAX: (416) 923-7264 preplanning 500 Beaverbrook Ct., Ste. 303, E-mail: [email protected] • Full service FUNERAL HOME and P.O. Box 23001, Fredericton, NB E3B 7B3 Sharon Ferriss, Communications Manager CHAPEL Phone: (506) 854-6340 Ext. 312 • RECEPTION LEVEL for after funeral re- FAX: (506) 857-4176 E-mail: [email protected] ceptions • LIBRARY housing the area’s largest grief Prince Edward Island: Beverley Allen, Director, Communications and bereavement resource, and Kevin Murphy, President Ext. 324 • BEREAVEMENT CENTRE for post-fu- Hotel/Motel Association of PEI, Inc., E-mail: [email protected] neral support. 49 Water St., Charlottetown, PE C1A 1A3 Phone: (902) 566-3137 World Wide Web: FAX: (902) 368-3806 http://www.humphreymiles.com E-mail: Bruce T. Humphrey, President [email protected] Phone: (416) 487-4523 FAX: (416) 487-4395 240 Sources Summer 2005 Hypno Healing Institute Inc. World Wide Web: http://www.inac.gc.ca http://www.ainc.gc.ca 355 Keele St., Toronto, ON M6P 2K6 For information/Pour information Debbie Papadakis, founder of Hypno Heal- complémentaire: ing Institute Inc. in Toronto selected by NGH Public Affairs/Affaires publiques: as one of eleven top hypnosis speakers world- Phone/Tél: (819) 953-1160 wide, specializes in insomnia, fears and addic- E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] tions. A Board Certified Hypnotherapist/ speaker, she treats a range of ailments through REGIONAL OFFICES: Hypnosis, Past Life/Regression and Reiki; Yellowknife (Northwest Territories): teaches NGH and IMDHA Hypnosis certifica- Phone: (867) 669-2575 tion courses. IVF CANADA/Life Program FAX: (867) 669-2715 World Wide Web: 2347 Kennedy Rd., Ste. 304, Whitehorse (Yukon): http://www.hypno-healing.com Scarborough, ON M1T 3T8 Phone: (867) 667-3146 Debbie Papadakis, BCH, C.I., Director and A leader in the field of Assisted Reproduc- FAX: (867) 667-4319 Founder tive Technologies (ARTs) since 1983 and one Iqaluit (Nunavut): Phone: (416) 760-8996 of the most patient-focused and accessible pri- Phone: (867) 975-4510 Toll free: 1-888-758-3223 vate surgical facilities in Canada. Unique in its FAX: (867) 975-4560 approach and treatment of infertility in both FAX: (416) 760-9240 Vancouver (British Columbia): males and females, offering the latest in repro- E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (604) 775-7520 ductive technology to provide patients with the FAX: (604) 775-7149 greatest chance of achieving pregnancy. Edmonton (Alberta): World Wide Web: I Phone: (780) 495-6638 http://www.ivfcanada.com FAX: (780) 495-3228 Phone: (416) 754-8742 Calgary (Indian Oil & Gas Canada): FAX: (416) 321-1239 Phone: (403) 292-6369 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (403) 292-4864 Dr. Sam Batarseh, Director Regina (Saskatchewan): Dr. Murray Kroach, Director Phone: (306) 780-6429 Dr. Perry Phillips, Director FAX: (306) 780-8263 Dr. George Woo, Director Carole Craig, Clinic Manager/ Winnipeg (Manitoba): Administrator Phone: (204) 983-6195 IMS HEALTH Canada Rod Bycroft, Executive Laboratory FAX: (204) 983-7820 16720 TransCanada Hwy., Associate Toronto (Ontario): Kirkland, QC H9H 5M3 Phone: (416) 973-6110 Established in Canada since 1960, IMS FAX: (416) 973-3421 HEALTH is the country’s leading source of Quebec City (Quebec): health information, collecting and disseminat- Phone: (418) 648-7675 ing information on pharmaceutical prescrip- FAX: (418) 648-2266 tion trends, physician practice preferences and Amherst (Atlantic): diagnosis and disease treatment patterns. IMS Phone: (902) 661-6372 HEALTH has offices in more than 100 coun- FAX: (902) 661-6237 tries worldwide. Établie au Canada en 1960, IMS HEALTH Indian Affairs and Northern Indo-Canada Chamber of recueille et diffuse de l’information sur le nombre d’ordonnances remplies, les Development Commerce préférences des médecins en matière de pra- Les Terrasses de la Chaudière, 45 Sheppard Ave. E., Ste. 900, tique et les courbes de diagnostics, de maladies 10 Wellington St., Rm. 1900, Toronto, ON M2N 5W9 et de traitements. IMS HEALTH possède des Gatineau, QC K1A 0H4 Founded in 1977, ICCC is a premier, pri- bureaux dans plus de 100 pays de par le The Department has statutory responsibili- vately funded, Canadian business organization monde. ties in relation to Canada’s status Indians and with 1,000 members in Toronto, Ottawa and Inuit, as well as statutory responsibilities con- World Wide Web: Montreal. The Chamber promotes trade and cerning the Yukon Territory, the Northwest http://www.imshealthcanada.com investment between Canada and India, provid- Territories and Nunavut. It deals with the en- ing its members with a forum for networking, Phone: (514) 428-6000 vironment, resources and economic and politi- sharing ideas, information and experiences in FAX: (514) 428-6086 cal development in Canada’s territories, and order to promote mutual business success. negotiates claims with First Nations and Inuit Sue Cavallucci, Manager, Media and Public World Wide Web: http://www.iccc.org Relations groups across the country. Pradeep Sood, President Phone: (514) 428-6056 En vertu la loi, le Ministère a des respon- Phone: (416) 809-4239 E-mail: [email protected] sabilités envers les Premières nations et les FAX: (416) 224-0089 Inuits inscrits du Canada et à l’égard du E-mail: [email protected] Territoire du Yukon, des Territoires du Nord- Ouest et du Nunavut. Ces responsabilités se Ajit Khanna, Vice-President rapportent à l’environnement, aux ressources Phone: (416) 941-2126 et au développement économique et politique Sona Khanna, Vice-President Sources Hot Tip des territoires du Canada. Le Ministère Phone: (905) 827-7181 négocie le règlement des revendications avec Listings appear alphabetically Sunil Jagasia, Vice-President les Premières nations et les groupes Inuits de Phone: (905) 238-7544 by organization name. tout le pays. Summer 2005 Sources 241

risk potential of a computer in the hands of a Phone: (905) 332-0340 terrorist. FAX: (905) 332-4768 When your audience demands to know how E-mail: [email protected] a technology crime affects their business, their Paul Frederick, President, Innovators lifestyle and how they can avoid being victims Alliance . . . your audience needs Dr. Robert Ing on your Phone: (905) 332-0340 program. FAX: (905) 332-4768 World Wide Web: E-mail: [email protected] http://www.drroberting.com John Breakey, Chair, Innovators Alliance, Industrial Accident Prevention Robert Ing, D.Sc., D.Lit., F.A.P.Sc. President and CEO, Unis Lumin Phone: (416) 563-6958 Phone: (905) 847-6800 Association (IAPA) E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (905) 847-6584 207 Queens Quay W., Ste. 550, E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M5J 2Y3 Murray Gamble, President, The C3 Group Established in 1917, Industrial Accident Pre- Phone: (519) 648-2161 vention Association (IAPA) is the leading au- FAX: (519) 648-3505 thority on workplace health and safety solu- E-mail: [email protected] tions. The association provides an array of edu- Lauren Cuddy, President and CEO, Innovus cational products and services including con- Research Inc. sulting and training. It is Canada’s largest Phone: (905) 331-9911 health and safety association representing FAX: (905) 331-9912 more than 47,000 Ontario firms, in excess of E-mail: [email protected] 1.5 million workers. Ingle International / Imagine Financial Ken Shain, Co-Managing Partner, Hogg, World Wide Web: http://www.iapa.ca Shain & Scheck Phone: (416) 506-8888 460 Richmond St. W., Ste. 701, Phone: (416) 499-3100 FAX: (416) 506-8880 Toronto, ON M5V 1Y1 FAX: (416) 499-4449 Ingle International offers access to a variety E-mail: [email protected] Maureen C. Shaw, President and CEO of insurance options, and is committed to Ext. 220 providing objective advice, expertise and Kevin Brady, President and CEO, The E-mail: [email protected] alternatives. Brady Group Michael Abromeit, Executive Director, Ingle is committed to educating travellers Phone: (905) 430-7542 Operations on how to be prepared. FAX: (905) 430-8969 E-mail: [email protected] Ingle offers seminars, opinions and expert E-mail: [email protected] advice on any topic for travellers, health care Jeff Cullen, President, Bellville Rodair Info-Tech Research Group issues and specialty risk concerns. International Inc. 602 Queens Ave., London, ON N6B 1Y8 World Wide Web: Phone: (905) 671-4655 Info-Tech Research Group provides informa- http://www.ingle-international.com FAX: (905) 671-4414 E-mail: [email protected] tion and advisory services to IT Professionals, Robin Ingle, Chairman focusing upon the specific and unique needs of Phone: (416) 730-0372 mid-sized organizations. Our practical, step- Toll free: 1-866-364-6453 by-step solutions allow our clients to tackle the FAX: (416) 730-1878 key issues they face as IT Professionals today. Marijke de Looze, Marketing and World Wide Web: http://www.infotech.com Communications Phone: (519) 432-3550 Phone: (416) 730-0878 E-mail: [email protected] Toll free: 1-888-824-4418 Jennifer Meister, Director, Public Relations FAX: (416) 730-1878 Phone: (519) 936-2658 52 Stonebriar Dr., Nepean, ON K2G 5X9 FAX: (519) 432-2506 Internationally recognized consultants spe- E-mail: [email protected] cializing in telework, telecommuting and flex- work. We develop policies, programs, strate- gies, and maximize benefits related to office space; time; training; transportation; environ- ment; evaluation; ROI studies; emergency pre-

paredness; recruitment; retention; absentee- LISTINGS ism; productivity; etc. IVC’s president chairs Innovators Alliance the Canadian Telework Association. World Wide Web: http://www.ivc.ca Corporation Bob Fortier, President 1100 Burloak Dr., Ste. 102, Phone: (613) 225-5588 Burlington, ON L7L 6B2 FAX: (613) 225-0161 Innovators Alliance is a not-for-profit net- E-mail: [email protected] Robert Ing, D.Sc., D.Lit., working organization for leaders of Ontario’s fast growing companies. With 12 chapters F.A.P.Sc. across Ontario, members assemble monthly to 260 Adelaide St. E., Unit 9, discuss key issues and challenges facing to- Toronto, ON M5A 1N1 day’s businesses. Membership is both a recog- Dr. Robert Ing is your technology media per- nition of business success and an opportunity sonality. An American Police Hall of Fame to take a company to the next level. award recipient, he knows the privacy threat World Wide Web: posed by satellite surveillance systems and the http://www.innovators.org 242 Sources Summer 2005

World Wide Web: http://www.iwh.on.ca Mark Rochon, Chair, Board of Directors Dr. Cameron Mustard, President Media contacts: Phone: (416) 927-2027 FAX: (416) 927-4167 Kathy Knowles Chapeskie, Manager, Communications Ext. 2115 Insurance Brokers Association Institute for Catastrophic E-mail: [email protected] Reshma Mathur, Communications of Canada Loss Reduction Associate 155 University Ave., Ste. 1230, 20 Richmond St. E., Ste. 210, Ext. 2148 Toronto, ON M5H 3B7 Toronto, ON M5C 2R9 E-mail: [email protected] Insurance Brokers Association of Canada The Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduc- (IBAC) is the national organization that brings tion (ICLR) was established in 1998. It is a together and represents the 11 regional asso- coordinated effort of the insurance community, ciations of Property and Casualty (P&C) insur- the University of Western Ontario and other ance brokers and their 29,000 members. P&C partners to reduce the loss of life and property insurance covers property, businesses, automo- caused by severe weather and earthquakes. biles and other non-life assets. Brokers provide Through the identification and support of sus- risk-management services and unbiased advice tained actions, the mission of the ICLR is to to their clients. improve society’s capacity to adapt to, antici- World Wide Web: http://www.ibac.ca pate, mitigate, withstand and recover from The Institute of Chartered http://www.findabroker.ca natural disasters. Dan Danyluk, CAIB, Chief Executive L’Institut de prévention des sinistres Accountants of Ontario Officer catastrophiques (IPSC) fut créé en 1998. Il 69 Bloor St. E., Toronto, ON M4W 1B3 Phone: (416) 367-1831 s’agit d’un effort coordonné entre le secteur de The Institute of Chartered Accountants of FAX: (416) 367-3687 l’assurance, l’Université Western Ontario et Ontario is the qualifying and regulatory body E-mail: [email protected] d’autres partenaires pour diminuer les pertes of Ontario’s 31,000 CAs and 3,500 CA stu- Insurance Brokers Association of British de vies et de biens causées par les graves dents. Since 1879, the Institute has protected Columbia: intempéries et les tremblements de terre. Par the public interest through the CA profession’s 1095 West Pender St., Ste. 1300, l’identification et l’appui d’actions soutenues, high standards of qualification and the enforce- Vancouver, BC V6E 2M6 la mission de l’IPSC est d’améliorer la ment of its rules of professional conduct. The C.J. (Chuck) Byrne, CIP, Executive capacité de la société d’anticiper les catastro- Institute web site is: Director phes naturelles, de les mitiger, d’y résister et World Wide Web: http://www.icao.on.ca Phone: (604) 606-8000 de s’en remettre. Perry Jensen, Associate Director, Media FAX: (604) 683-7831 World Wide Web: http://www.iclr.org Relations E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 362-6112 Phone: (416) 969-4271 World Wide Web: http://www.ibabc.org FAX: (416) 362-5952 Toll free: 1-800-387-0735, ext. 271 Independent Insurance Brokers’ E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 962-8900 Association of Alberta: Paul Kovacs, Executive Director 10109 106 St., Ste. 1000, E-mail: [email protected] Institute of Space and Edmonton, AB T5J 3L7 Harold Baker, Chief Executive Officer Denise Jetten, Manager, External Relations Atmospheric Studies Phone: (780) 424-3320 E-mail: [email protected] University of Saskatchewan, FAX: (780) 424-7418 Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E2 E-mail: [email protected] Observational systems and theoretical mod- World Wide Web: http://www.iibaa.com els are used to investigate the earth’s tropo- Insurance Brokers’ Association of sphere, middle atmosphere (30–100 km), iono- Saskatchewan: sphere and magnetosphere. Topics include: 2631 28th Ave., Ste. 310, ozone, climate change, dynamics, aurorae, Regina, SK S4S 6X3 space weather. There are strong links with the Ernest J. (Ernie) Gaschler, Executive Canadian Space Agency (eg. Odin-OSIRIS, Director MOPITT). ISAS engages in international re- Phone: (306) 525-5900 search projects (CAWSES, SPARC, CEDAR, FAX: (306) 569-3018 SuperDARN). E-mail: [email protected] Institute for Work & Health World Wide Web: World Wide Web: http://www.ibas.sk.ca 481 University Ave., Ste. 800, http://www.usask.ca/physics/isas/ Insurance Brokers Association of Toronto, ON M5G 2E9 Dr. Alan Manson, Chair Manitoba: The Institute for Work & Health (IWH) is a Phone: (306) 966-6449 530 Kenaston Blvd., Ste. 205, not-for-profit organization that conducts and FAX: (306) 966-6428 Winnipeg, MB R3N 1Z4 shares research with workers, labour, employ- E-mail: [email protected] Margaret Scurfield, Chief Executive ers, clinicians and policy-makers to promote, General ISAS Office: Officer protect and improve the health of working peo- Phone: (306) 966-6401 Phone: (204) 488-1857 ple. Research topics include prevention and FAX: (204) 489-0316 treatment of work-related injury and illness E-mail: [email protected] and safe, timely return to work. World Wide Web: http://www.ibam.mb.ca The Institute is supported by the Workplace Safety & Insurance Board of Ontario. Summer 2005 Sources 243

Insurance Brokers Association of Ontario: The IAM also represents office, technical 90 Eglinton Ave. E., 2nd Fl., and other white collar workers. The total North Toronto, ON M4P 2Y3 American membership of the IAM is 650,000. Randy Carroll, Chief Operating Officer L’AIM est un syndicat qui représente environ Phone: (416) 488-7422 50 000 travailleurs canadiens dans le transport FAX: (416) 488-7526 aérien ainsi que dans les secteurs manufac- E-mail: [email protected] turier incluant l’avionnerie, pièces pour auto- World Wide Web: http://www.ibao.org mobiles, aérospatiale, autobus, électroniques, Toronto Insurance Conference: machinerie légère et lourde, outils et appareils 157 Adelaide St. W., Ste. 432, ménagers. Toronto, ON M5H 4E7 Intellectual Property Institute L’AIM représente aussi des employés de bu- Margaret Parent, Executive Director of Canada / Institut de la reau, techniques ainsi que des travailleurs col- Phone/FAX: (416) 410-4842 lets blancs. Le nombre total de l’AIM en E-mail: [email protected] propriété intellectuelle du Amérique du Nord est de 650 000 membres. World Wide Web: http://www.ticonf.com Canada World Wide Web/Site web: Regroupement des cabinets de courtage 60 rue Queen St., Ste./bur 606, http://www.iamaw.ca d’assurance du Québec: Ottawa, ON K1P 5Y7 Frank Saptel, Communications Edifice d’Assigny, 955, rue d’Assigny, Founded in 1926, IPIC is Canada’s pre-emi- Representative/Représentant des bur 139, Longueuil, QC J4K 5C3 nent association of professionals who special- communications Hubert Brunet, C.d’A.Ass, Directeur ize in intellectual property: patents, trade- Phone/Tél: (416) 386-1789 général marks, copyright, and industrial designs. IPIC Cellular/Cellulaire: (416) 579-0481 Phone: (450) 674-6258, ext. 25 members work in major law firms, private After hours/Après les heures: FAX: (450) 674-3609 practice and corporations. Nearly all patent (416) 920-8206 E-mail: [email protected] agents, trade-mark agents and lawyers special- FAX/Téléc: (416) 386-0210 World Wide Web: http://www.rccaq.com izing in intellectual property are members of E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] Insurance Brokers Association of New IPIC. Primary Contact/Contact principal: Brunswick: Fondé en 1926, l’IPIC est la plus importante Bill Trbovich, Director of Communications, 590 Brunswick St., Ste. 3, association canadienne de professionnels Canada/Directeur des communications au Fredericton, NB E3B 5G2 spécialisés en propriété intellectuelle : brevets, Canada Linda M. Dawe, FCIP, CAIB, Chief marques de commerce, droits d’auteur et Phone/Tél: (416) 386-1789 Executive Officer dessins industriels. Presque tous les agents de Cellular/Cellulaire: (416) 735-9765 Phone: (506) 450-2898 brevets et de marques de commerce et les After hours/Après les heures: FAX: (506) 450-1494 avocats spécialisés en PI sont membres de (416) 694-3191 E-mail: [email protected] l’IPIC. Ils travaillent dans les firmes d’avocats, FAX/Téléc: (416) 386-0210 World Wide Web: http://www.ibanb.org les cabinets privés et les grandes entreprises. E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] Insurance Brokers Association of Nova World Wide Web: http://www.ipic.ca Scotia: International Development 2 Lakeside Park Dr., Unit 9C, Phone: (613) 234-0516 Halifax, NS B3T 1L7 FAX: (613) 234-0671 Research Centre (IDRC) Stephen Greene, M.A., Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] 250 Albert St., P.O. Box 8500, Phone: (902) 876-0526 Michel Gérin, Executive Director Ottawa, ON K1G 3H9 FAX: (902) 876-0527 The International Development Research E-mail: [email protected] Centre (IDRC) is a public corporation created World Wide Web: http://www.ibans.com by the in 1970 to help Insurance Brokers Association of Prince developing countries use science and technol- Edward Island: ogy to find practical, long-term solutions to the c/o Hyndman & Co. Ltd., 57 Queen St., social, economic and environmental problems Charlottetown, PE C1A 7L9 they face. Support is directed toward develop- Fred E. Hyndman, FIIC, Secretary ing an indigenous research capacity to sustain Phone: (902) 566-4244 policies and technologies developing countries FAX: (902) 368-2936 International Association of need to build healthier, more equitable and E-mail: [email protected] more prosperous societies. For further infor- mation: Insurance Brokers Association of Machinists and Aerospace Newfoundland, Inc.: World Wide Web: http://www.idrc.ca Workers (CLC) / LISTINGS Chimo Bldg., 151 Crosbie Rd., 3rd Fl., Association internationale des E-mail: [email protected] St. John’s, NL A1B 4G4 Francine Bouchard, Public Affairs Jacquie Berkshire, Administrative Assistant Machinistes et des Travailleurs Phone: (613) 236-6163, ext. 2101 Phone: (709) 726-4450 de l’aérospatiale (CTC) FAX: (613) 563-2476 FAX: (709) 754-4399 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Canadian Office/Bureau canadien: World Wide Web: http://www.iban.ca 15 Gervais Dr., Ste. 707, Toronto, ON M3C 1Y8 The IAM is a trade union representing some 50,000 Canadian workers in air transport and Sources Hot Tip a wide range of manufacturing including air- Receive your own copy of Sources. craft, autoparts, aerospace, autobuses, elec- In Canada only $19.74, including GST. tronics, light and heavy machinery, tools and Call (416) 964-7799 appliances. 244 Sources Summer 2005 International Personnel World Wide Web: http://www.itk.ca Phone: (613) 238-8181 Management Association – FAX: (613) 234-1991 Canada (IPMA–Canada) Jose A. Kusugak, President National Office: Whit Fraser, Chief Operating Officer 14868 41st Ave., Edmonton, AB T6H 5N7 Stephen Hendrie, Director of National presence, national voice, interna- Communications tional connections, with eight Chapters and Cellular: (613) 277-3178 members in all provinces. Globally connected International Image through our affiliation with other IPMA asso- ciations throughout the world. We promote ex- cellence in the practice of human resource Institute management through professional certifica- 189 Humberland Dr., tion, professional development and informa- Richmond Hill, ON L4E 3S9 tion services to Human Resources (HR) prac- Karen Brunger, B.H.Ec., AICI C.I.P., is a re- titioners. cipient of the international Award of Excel- World Wide Web: http://www.ipma-aigp.ca lence in Image Consulting. The author of nu- merous workbooks and materials, her systems Phone: (780) 433-0234 ISLAM – The Ahmadiyya are currently in over 25 countries. Karen is a Toll free English: 1-866-433-0234 regular, popular guest expert for the media. Toll free French: 1-866-433-0620 Movement in Islam Her trainings are called “inspirational and life- FAX: (780) 433-0295 Canadian Headquarters: changing.” E-mail: [email protected] Bai’tul Islam Mosque, 10610 Jane St., World Wide Web: Linda Fields, Executive Director, Canada Maple, ON L6A 3A2 http://www.imageinstitute.com E-mail: [email protected] (2 km north of Canada’s Wonderland) The Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam, a Phone: (905) 773-6599 Internet Light and Power Inc. worldwide community projecting true mes- FAX: (905) 773-6715 sage of Islam, has more than 70 million follow- Karen Brunger, Director (ILAP) ers spread in over 160 countries around the E-mail: 210 Sheppard Ave. E., Toronto, ON M2N 3A9 world. The community was founded in 1889 [email protected] ILAP is a multi-tiered Internet Service Pro- by Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian, Rianna Radocchia, Teen Image Consultant vider focused on delivering complete Internet India (1835–1908), who claimed to be the solutions to organizations across North Messiah awaited in Judaism, Christianity and America. ILAP provides a broad range of so- Islam (as well as the expected Mahdi for Mus- lutions, including: Internet Access, Enterprise lims), and also, the Later Day prophet awaited Messaging, Anti-Spam software (iPermitMail), in many other religions under various other Web/Application Development, Web Hosting names, with the mission of guiding mankind and Network Design. ILAP currently services back to God. The present leader of the com- over 4,500 business clients throughout North munity (called the “Khalifa”) is Hadhrat Mirza America. Tristan Goguen, President, speaks on Masroor Ahmad. He is based in London topics of E-Business, Anti-Spam, Software (U.K.). Development and the Telecom Industry. Phone: (905) 303-4000 or: (416) 748-1234 International Institute for World Wide Web: http://ilap.com FAX: (905) 832-3220 http://ipermitmail.com E-mail: [email protected] Sustainable Development http://ilapmedia.com Naseem Mahdi, President and Missionary- in-Charge 161 Portage Ave. E., 6th Fl., Tristan Goguen, President Phone: (905) 832-2669, ext. 239 Winnipeg, MB R3B 0Y4 Pager: (416) 614-4048 FAX: (905) 832-3220 IISD advances sustainable development Phone: (416) 250-0451, ext. 205 policy recommendations on international trade E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Syed Muhammad Aslam Daud, and investment, economic policy, climate General Secretary change and natural resources management. We Phone: (416) 722-9948 report on international environment and devel- FAX: (905) 832-3220 opment negotiations and broker knowledge E-mail: [email protected] gained through projects with global partners, Media contact: resulting in rigorous research, capacity build- Dr. Ijaz Ahmad Qamar, Secretary for ing and better dialogue between North and External Affairs South. Phone: (905) 832-2669, ext. 243 World Wide Web: http://www.iisd.org Residence: (905) 949-1835 Rachel Parry, Media and Communications Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami REGIONAL OFFICES: Phone: (204) 958-7740 170 Laurier Ave. W., Ste. 510, Vancouver: Cellular: (204) 952-0347 Ottawa, ON K1P 5V5 Mirza Muhammad Afzal, Missionary FAX: (204) 958-7710 Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK) represents the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community E-mail: [email protected] Inuit of Canada on national issues. Founded in 9570 River Rd., Delta, BC V4G 1B5 Stuart Slayen, Manager, Publishing and 1971 as Inuit Tapirisat of Canada. Over 45,000 Phone: (604) 583-4669 Communications Inuit live in 53 communities in Nunatsiavut FAX: (604) 583-0064 Phone: (204) 958-7733 (Labrador), Nunavik (Quebec), Nunavut, and Edmonton: Cellular: (204) 782-8990 the Inuvialuit Settlement Region (Northwest Khalil Ahmad Mubashar, Missionary FAX: (204) 958-7710 Territories). Activities include advocacy, Ahmadiyya Muslim Community E-mail: [email protected] health, environment and socio-economic re- Bai’tul Hadi, 7005 98th Ave., search. ITK publishes Inuktitut Magazine and Edmonton, AB T6A 0A6 an annual report. Summer 2005 Sources 245 Phone: (780) 468-1617 Graeme Jannaway FAX: (780) 469-3971 Jannaway & Associates, 16 Hampshire Calgary: Heights, Toronto, ON M9B 2K2 Mohammad Ashraf Arif, Missionary Managing Director, Jannaway & Associates, Ahmadiyya Muslim Community an international consulting and education com- 94 Mission Rd. S.W., Calgary, AB T2S 3A2 pany. Certified Information Systems Auditor; Phone: (403) 243-1600 Certified Business Continuity Planner; Direc- FAX: (403) 243-0789 tor, Disaster Recovery Institute Canada; Mem- Saskatoon: ber, Emergency Management Ontario Doctrine Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Richard Ivey School of and Standards Committee; Member, NFPA 101 Boychuk Dr., Saskatoon, SK S7H 4C6 Business 1600 Technical Committee. Interviewed on Phone: (306) 664-4722 CBC. Featured in Report on Business. FAX: (306) 373-7061 University of Western Ontario, 1151 Richmond St. N., Graeme Jannaway, Managing Director Regina: London, ON N6A 3K7 Phone: (416) 695-8853 Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Regina Richard Ivey School of Business at the Uni- Cellular: (416) 569-3274 2124 Broad St., Ste. 2F, versity of Western Ontario offers full-time un- E-mail: [email protected] Regina, SK S4P 1Y6 dergraduate (HBA), graduate degree programs Phone: (306) 359-1713 (MBA/PhD) and non-degree programs in En- Jantzi Research Inc. FAX: (306) 359-1714 trepreneurship and Executive Development. 87 Front St. E., Toronto, ON M5E 1B8 Winnipeg: Ivey has campuses in London (Ontario), Jantzi Research Inc. provides high quality Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Mississauga, Toronto and Hong Kong. Faculty research on the social and environmental per- 525 Kylemore Ave., experts can provide comments on a wide range formance of Canadian companies including Winnipeg, MB R3L 1B5 of business-related issues. those in the TSX Composite Index, which are Phone: (204) 475-2642 (“ISLAMIC”) World Wide Web: http://www.ivey.uwo.ca profiled in the Canadian Social Investment FAX: (204) 452-2455 Alex Bilyk, Director, Marketing and Database (CSID™). Jantzi Research also pro- Ottawa: Communications vides consulting services such as portfolio au- Mohammad Tariq Islam, Missionary Phone: (519) 661-4159 dits and social/environmental investment Ahmadiyya Muslim Community E-mail: [email protected] guideline development. 2247 Dunning Rd., Marisa Kanas, Communications World Wide Web: Cumberland, ON K4C 1L8 http://www.jantziresearch.com Phone: (613) 833-0968 Co-ordinator Toll free: 1-877-318-5490 Phone: (519) 850-2536 Phone: (416) 861-0403 FAX: (613) 833-0827 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 861-0183 Montréal: Carol Stephenson, Dean Michael Jantzi, President Abdul Rasheed Yahya, Missionair Phone: (519) 661-3285 E-mail: [email protected] Communauté Musulmane Ahmadiyya E-mail: [email protected] Paula Glick, Director of Sales and 9015, ave Bellerive, Montréal, QC H1L 3S4 Larry Wynant, Associate Dean – Programs Marketing Phone: (514) 355-6632 Phone: (519) 661-3731 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (514) 355-8415 E-mail: [email protected] Mississauga: Craig Dunbar, Associate Dean – Faculty Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Development and Research K Mississauga Mosque, Phone: (519) 661-3716 1194 Matheson Blvd. E., E-mail: [email protected] Mississauga, ON L4W 1Y2 Mitch Rothstein, Director, PhD Program Phone: (905) 206-1364 Phone: (519) 661-3298 FAX: (905) 206-1208 E-mail: [email protected] Hamilton: Michael Pearce, Director, Executive MBA Mohammad Ishaq Fonseca, Missionary Program Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Phone: (519) 661-3241 2301 King St. E., Hamilton, ON L8K 1X6 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (905) 544-3110 393 University Ave., Ste. 1100, FAX: (905) 549-9373 Steve Foerster, Director, MBA Program Phone: (519) 661-3726 Toronto, ON M5G 2N9 KPMG is the global network of professional E-mail: [email protected] LISTINGS Reflections on Islam services firms whose aim is to turn understand- Mark Vandenbosch, Director, HBA ing of information, industries and business P.O. Box 763, Stn. Don Mills, Program Toronto, ON M3C 4G5 trends into value. With more than 100,000 peo- Phone: (519) 661-4019 ple worldwide, KPMG member firms provide A non-profit organization to present Islam E-mail: [email protected] and its cultures on TV and Radio. Issues of in- assurance, tax and financial advisory services terest to public from the Islamic Shari’ah Erich Almasy, Executive Director, from more than 750 cities in 152 countries. Laws: Worship: prayer, almsgiving, fasting, Executive Development Programs World Wide Web: http://www.kpmg.ca Phone: (519) 675-5557 pilgrimage, etc. Family Matters: marriage, di- MEDIA RELATIONS: vorce, inheritance, etc. Social Issues: educa- E-mail: [email protected] tion, helping the poor, economics, interfaith Toronto: relations, etc. Julie Bannerjea, Senior Manager, Corporate Communications Ezz E. Gad, Producer Phone: (416) 777-3243 Phone: (416) 260-7544 FAX: (416) 777-3883 FAX: (416) 260-0417 After hours: (416) 527-1804 E-mail: [email protected] 246 Sources Summer 2005

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In World Wide Web: Confectionery & Pastry Art the U.S. it’s $9.3 trillion in total and $31,730 http://www.kidproofcanada.com 113 Ainslie St. N., Cambridge, ON N1R 3P2 individually. We’ve become addicted to credit, E-mail: [email protected] Klara Johnson’s specializes in the art of cake and Stanley J. Kershman believes it’s time to decoration, sugar craft and baking. More than Media Enquiries: stop. In fact, he wrote the book on the subject: 75 classes and workshops have been developed Tracy Nesdoly his consumer guide Put Your Debt on a Diet for both hobbyist and professional. An on-site Cellular (24 hrs.): (416) 358-6132 (Wiley, 2003) followed his highly successful retail area is also available for the purchase of E-mail: [email protected] legal reference Credit Solutions (Carswell, quality merchandise and hard to find specialty 2001). A bankruptcy and insolvency law spe- Samantha Wilson, President and Child items. cialist with more than 25 years’ experience, Safety Expert World Wide Web: Kershman appears frequently in print, radio Phone: (604) 541-9264 http://www.klarajohnsons.com and TV media, helping audiences understand FAX: (604) 541-9274 Klara Johnson, President consumer and commercial bankruptcy, debt E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (519) 624-1187 reduction strategies, and alternative dispute FAX: (519) 624-0488 resolution. On deadline? Looking for straight- Kids Help Phone / E-mail: [email protected] forward answers to complex issues? Stanley Jeunesse, J’écoute Kershman can help. 439 University Ave., Ste. 300, World Wide Web: http://www.perlaw.ca Toronto, ON M5G 1Y8 Phone: (613) 238-1924 Kids Help Phone is Canada’s only toll-free, FAX: (613) 238-8775 24-hour, bilingual and anonymous phone E-mail: [email protected] counselling, referral and Internet service for After hours pager: (613) 751-1350 children and youth. Professional counsellors provide immediate, caring support to young people in urban and rural communities across the country. Young people phone or post online questions about issues like physical, sexual and emotional abuse, drugs and suicide. One Financial Place, One Adelaide St. E., Jeunesse, J’écoute est le seul service de con- 30th Fl., Toronto, ON M5C 2V9 sultation et de référence pancanadien accessi- Fraud, forensic accounting, white-collar ble jour et nuit par téléphone et par Internet. crime, corruption, asset tracing and recovery, Ce service est gratuit, bilingue, anonyme. Les business intelligence, security, corporate es- conseillers professionnels offrent tous les jours pionage, terrorism threats, computer forensics, un soutien immédiat et humain aux jeunes and business turnaround and recovery. Central Ontario Branch, 15 Gervais Dr., gens des communautés urbaines et rurales du These are just some of the areas that the ex- Ste. 700, Toronto, ON M3C 1Y8 Canada. Les jeunes et les adolescents télé- perts at Kroll Lindquist Avey can talk about. The national, volunteer organization aims to phonent ou posent leurs questions en ligne. Founded in 1975, Kroll Lindquist Avey is improve health and quality of life of kidney Ces questions portent sur tous sujets imagin- Canada’s leading independent forensic ac- disease patients. It provides information about ables, y compris l’abus physique, sexuel et counting and corporate investigations firm. diseases and treatments; funds research; pro- psychologique, les drogues et le suicide. Over the years we have helped investigate vides services for kidney patients; advocates World Wide Web: www.kidshelpphone.ca some of the largest frauds in Canadian history, for quality health care, and promotes organ Site web: www.jeunessejecoute.ca among thousands of other cases. We also have donation. There are Branches across the extensive experience in litigation consulting, country. Phone: (416) 586-5437 including intellectual property matters, and FAX: (416) 586-0651 Phone: (416) 445-0373 business valuation. Summer 2005 Sources 247

Kroll Lindquist Avey is part of Kroll Inc., the Teresa Pitman, Executive Director Phone: (416) 360-8600 world’s leading risk consulting company with Phone: (519) 829-2293 FAX: (416) 365-1719 more than 3,200 employees in 60 offices Cellular: (519) 835-5716 Pamela Denecky, Director, Client worldwide. Kroll’s high profile cases include E-mail: [email protected] Development the Gomery Inquiry, tracing Saddam Hussein’s Patricia Millar, National Fundraising Phone: (416) 307-4008 assets during the first Gulf War, numerous mat- Co-ordinator E-mail: [email protected] ters connected to the terrorist attacks on the Phone: (902) 463-7246 World Trade Center and the restructuring of E-mail: [email protected] Enron and Krispy Kreme. Ross Lawford, Ph.D. 23 Rumsey Rd., Toronto, ON M4G 1N7 World Wide Web: Author: The Quest for Authentic Power: Get- http://www.krollcanada.com ting Past Manipulation, Control and Self-Lim- Toronto: (416) 777-2440 iting Beliefs. Ottawa: (613) 230-4500 Presenter/Facilitator/Coach. Toll free: 1-800-387-4700 Offering: keynote speeches, workshops, FAX: (416) 777-2441 courses and private individual sessions. Media Relations: Featuring: Paul McLaughlin 955 Oliver Rd., Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5E1 • stress reduction Phone: (416) 956-5011 One of Canada’s comprehensive medium- • efficiency improvement E-mail: [email protected] sized universities, Lakehead University’s ac- • emotional/physical/spiritual health and well- being Lorraine Lech cessible faculty and researchers can provide • self-empowerment Phone: (416) 956-5045 expert comment on a wide range of topics in- • conflict resolution through mediation and E-mail: [email protected] cluding: northern studies; Aboriginal studies; business; economics; medicine; nursing; for- enhanced communication skills estry; biology; environmental studies; forensic Phone: (416) 425-3183 DNA and paternity research; outdoor recrea- Toll free 1-877-418-2286 tion, parks and tourism; teacher education; FAX: (416) 425-9837 politics; engineering; and fitness and coaching. E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.lakeheadu.ca Howard A. Levitt (Lang News and Events: http://communications.lakeheadu.ca Michener LLP, Lawyers) Canadian Headquarters: FAX: (807) 346-7770 181 Bay St., Ste. 2500, P.O. Box 747, 344 Consumers Rd., Toronto, ON M2J 1P8 E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M5J 2T7 Kumon is Canada’s largest after-school sup- Eleanor Abaya, Director of Howard Levitt is the editor of the often- plemental education program for students of all Communications quoted and relied-upon text “The Law of Dis- ages and skill levels. Kumon’s individualized Phone: (807) 343-8372 missal,” and is commonly cited in all forms of programs help students strengthen math and E-mail: [email protected] media. He is editor in chief of “The Dismissal reading skills, increase confidence and develop & Employment Law Digest,” summarizing lifelong study skills. Our Educational Special- Frances Harding, Co-ordinator, Publications every Canadian employment law and federal ist (Ph.D.) is available for commentary and Phone: (807) 343-8193 adjudication decision. Change is often news analysis on most educational issues faced by E-mail: [email protected] and therefore media personnel have a vested parents, educators and students. Marla Tomlinson, Communications Officer interest in change. As members of Lang World Wide Web: http://www.kumon.com Phone: (807) 343-8177 Michener LLP’s Employment and Labour Law E-mail: [email protected] Group, we are committed to providing mem- Sandy Indig, Media Relations Tove Tronslien, Webmaster bers of the media with timely advice on all le- Phone: (416) 490-1434, ext. 279 gal aspects of the workplace. Toll free: 1-800-266-6681, ext. 279 Phone: (807) 343-8499 FAX: (416) 490-1694 E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: E-mail: [email protected] http://www.canadaemploymentlaw.com Phone: (416) 307-4019 FAX: (416) 365-1719 Howard A. Levitt L Ext. 4059 La Leche League Canada E-mail: [email protected] (LLLC) Liaison College LISTINGS 18C Industrial Dr., Box 29, 181 Bay St., Ste. 2500, P.O. Box 747, Head Office: Chesterville, ON K0C 1H0 Toronto, ON M5J 2T7 P.O. Box 358, Campbellville, ON L0P 1B0 (Leche is pronounced “Lay-Chay”) Lang Michener LLP is a leading business law Liaison College specializes in “Culinary LLLC provides breastfeeding and parenting firm, committed to providing members of the Arts.” With seven locations all individually information to over 56,000 new mothers annu- media with advice not only in traditional areas franchised throughout Ontario, this unique edu- ally. Call us for national and local perspectives of practice such as corporate and commercial, cational institution is the largest trainer of on current research affecting families and chil- litigation and real estate, but also in some 75 chefs. Also available is Canada’s only “Per- dren, including hot topics such as environmen- specialty areas. We appreciate deadlines and sonal Chef” diploma. Classes are offered either tal contaminants in breastmilk, breastfeeding in therefore respond to requests promptly. We en- full-time or part-time. Additionally, we offer public, and babies sharing their parents’ bed. courage you to visit our web site where you team building, recreation and youth programs, World Wide Web: http://www.LLLC.ca will find useful information on current issues and special events. and trends. Phone: (613) 448-1842 World Wide Web: FAX: (613) 448-1845 World Wide Web: http://www.liaisoncollege.com E-mail: [email protected] http://www.langmichener.ca Phone: (905) 854-4600 Toll free 1-800-854-0621 248 Sources Summer 2005

FAX: (905) 854-4601 Laurie Howells, Executive Director Business and Applied Arts; Media Studies; E-mail: [email protected] Julie-Anna Grabowsky, Awareness Health Sciences. Unique programs include Rudy Florio, President Co-ordinator Photojournalism, Digital Production and Ani- Susanne Mikler, Corporate Affairs mation, Business Sales and Marketing, Agri- cultural Journalism, Bio-food, collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing with Brock Lifesaving Society, the University, and Bachelor of Applied Arts in Human Services Management. Loyalist has Lifeguarding Experts about 3,000 full-time students. Faculty retain strong industry contacts. National Office: 287 McArthur Ave., Ottawa, ON K1L 6P3 World Wide Web: The Lifesaving Society – the lifeguarding Livingston International Inc. http://www.loyalistcollege.com experts – is a Canadian, national volunteer or- 405 The West Mall, Toronto, ON M9C 5K7 Phone: (613) 969-1913 ganization and registered charity. The Society Livingston International is Canada’s leading Maureen Piercy, President relies on a dedicated group of volunteers and customs broker and trade services company Ext. 2200 staff to accomplish its mission of drowning and among the top five entry filers in the U.S. prevention in Canada and around the world. Ted Reid, Acting Vice-President, Academic Livingston offers services, solutions and semi- Ext. 2278 The Society’s programs cover a wide range of nars to help companies manage trade effec- areas including lifesaving, lifeguarding, learn Dianne Spencer, Executive Director, ® tively, in compliance with border security ini- to swim, lifesaving sport, Water Smart public tiatives and changing regulations. With an ex- College Advancement education, research, first aid, aquatic safety tensive network of offices in both countries, Ext. 2235 management and boating. The Society is the Livingston provides companies with U.S. and Nancy Rabb, Registrar governing body for lifesaving sport and an ac- Canadian customs clearance, regulatory com- Ext. 2366 tive member of the International Life Saving pliance, customs and tax consulting, informa- Federation and the Royal Life Saving Society. Catherine Campbell, Manager, Marketing tion technology solutions, international freight Services La Société de sauvetage – l’expert en surveil- forwarding and North American transportation Ext. 2485 lance aquatique – est un organisme national de services. bienfaisance dûment enregistré et axé sur le World Wide Web: Lutheran Church – Canada bénévolat. La Société offre des programmes http://www.livingstonintl.com dans de multiples domaines tels que la surveil- 3074 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3K 0Y2 lance aquatique, le sauvetage l’apprentissage Operating Subsidiaries and Divisions: Lutheran Church–Canada is a conservative, de la natation, le sauvetage sportif, l’éducation CANADA: confessional Lutheran body comprising 326 du public AquaBonMD, la recherche, les pre- Livingston International Inc. congregations, the second largest Lutheran miers soins, la gestion de la sécurité aquatique Livingston International Consulting Group body in Canada. The church is active overseas et la plaisance. Adminserv in mission and humanitarian endeavours. The official publication is The Canadian Lutheran. World Wide Web: http://www.lifesaving.ca Mendelssohn Trade Shows Consultrans The Lutheran church is a result of Martin Rick Haga, Executive Director Registrar of Imported Vehicles (RIV) Luther’s Protestant Reformation begun in Phone: (613) 746-5694 Searail Cargo Surveys 1517. FAX: (613) 746-9929 World Wide Web: www.lutheranchurch.ca E-mail: [email protected] UNITED STATES: Livingston International, Inc. National Office: Livingston International Trade Services Inc. Phone: (204) 895-3433 Adminserv U.S. FAX: (204) 832-3018 Great Lakes Customs Brokerage E-mail: [email protected] South Ranch Rev. Dr. Ralph Mayan, President Dawneen MacKenzie, Vice-President, Rev. Dr. Leonard Harms, Mission and Public Affairs Social Ministry Phone: (416) 626-2800, ext. 3109 Ian Adnams, Director of Communications Toll free 1-800-387-7582 Dwayne Cleave, Treasurer FAX: (416) 622-3942 East District (Ontario, Quebec, Maritimes): Lions Eye Bank of E-mail: [email protected] Rev. Allen Maleske, President Phone: (519) 578-6500 Manitoba and Northwest Central District (NW Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan): Ontario Inc. Rev. Thomas Prachar, President Misericordia Health Centre, 99 Cornish Ave., Phone: (306) 586-4434 Winnipeg, MB R3C 1A2 Alberta–British Columbia District: The Lions Eye Bank provides medical and Rev. Donald Schiemann, President public awareness programs in the field of sight Phone: (780) 474-0063 restoration. The medical program includes the Concordia University College of Alberta, retrieval, analysis and disbursement of donor Edmonton: eye tissue to surgeons specializing in chronic, Loyalist College of Rev. Dr. Richard Kraemer, President debilitating eye diseases. The Public Aware- Phone: (780) 479-8481 ness component enhances donor awareness to Applied Arts and Lions Clubs and the public. Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary, St. Catharines, Ontario: World Wide Web: Technology Rev. Dr. Roger Humann, Acting President http://www.lionseyebank.mb.ca P.O. Box 4200, Wallbridge-Loyalist Rd., Phone: (905) 688-2362 Belleville, ON K8N 5B9 Phone: (204) 788-8507 or (204) 788-8419 Concordia Lutheran Seminary, Edmonton: Loyalist offers two- and three-year diplomas FAX: (204) 943-6823 Rev. Dr. Arthur Bacon, President and one-year certificates in the School of Ap- E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (780) 474-1468 plied Science and Computing; Justice Studies; Summer 2005 Sources 249 Magazines Canada Jim Peters, Public Affairs Officer Phone: (204) 474-3534 M 425 Adelaide St. W., Ste. 700, E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M5V 3C1 After-hours Media Line: (204) 474-3319 Magazines Canada is Canada’s leading pro- The Mackenzie Institute fessional magazine industry association, rep- Town of Markham resenting over 300 consumer titles of all scope P.O. Box 338, Adelaide Postal Stn., and size. The member-driven, not-for-profit 101 Town Centre Blvd., Toronto, ON M5C 2J4 organization serves Canadian magazines Markham, ON L3R 9W3 The Mackenzie Institute is an independent through advocacy and special initiatives, and With a diverse population of 258,000 and as organization established in 1986 to provide offers extensive member services including home to more than 860 high-tech companies, research and commentary about organized vio- small magazine direct-to-retail distribution, Markham, just north of Toronto, is “Canada’s lence and political instability. This includes nationally delivered professional development, High-Tech Capital.” Settled in the mid-1700s, such fields as terrorism, warfare, organized communications, marketing and advertising The Town of Markham has a proud heritage, crime, radical ideologies and civil unrest. The services. outstanding lifestyle amenities, one of the low- Institute publishes Newsletters and Occasional est industrial realty tax rates in the GTA and a World Wide Web: Papers, and assists researchers and the news leading communications infrastructure. media. http://www.magazinescanada.ca World Wide Web: http://www.markham.ca World Wide Web: Phone: (416) 504-0274 http://www.mackenzieinstitute.com FAX: (416) 504-0437 E-mail: first initial + last name @markham.ca Phone: (416) 686-4063 Mark Jamison, Chief Executive Officer After hours: (416) 346-8552 Ext. 223 Don Cousens, Mayor E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (905) 475-4872 FAX: (905) 479-7775 John Thompson, President Gary Garland, Executive Director, Advertising Services Frank Scarpitti, Deputy Mayor Ext. 254 Phone: (905) 475-4899 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (905) 479-7763 Jim Everson, Executive Director, Public Jack Heath, Regional Councillor Affairs Phone: (905) 415-7506 Phone: (613) 488-9916 FAX: (905) 479-7763 E-mail: [email protected] Jim Jones, Regional Councillor Barbara Zatyko, Director, Member Phone: (905) 479-7757 Services FAX: (905) 479-7763 Ext. 222 Bill O’Donnell, Regional Councillor Madison MacArthur Inc. E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (905) 479-7746 Barbara Bates, Director, Consumer FAX: (905) 479-7763 Executive Search Marketing John Livey, Chief Administrative Officer Ext. 229 Phone: (905) 475-4704 Consultants E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (905) 415-7504 33 Madison Ave., Toronto, ON M5R 2S2 Laurie Alpern, Manager, Communications Stephen Chait, Director of Economic Madison MacArthur is a retainer-based ex- Ext. 227 Development ecutive recruiting firm catering to Canada’s E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (905) 475-4871 consumer goods manufacturing, entertainment FAX: (905) 479-7764 and news services, information technology, Corporate Communications Office: marketing and communications, financial and Janet Carnegie, Director of Corporate professional services, retail and hospitality Communications services, publishing and broadcasting, tel- Phone: (905) 475-4723 ecommunications, new media, architecture Media phone: (905) 415-7548 and design, utilities/commodities, not-for- FAX: (905) 475-4741 profit and public sector, and health wellness and life sciences industries. Our broad range Jim Sales, Commissioner of Community of expertise, commitment to ethical business Corporate Head Office: and Fire Services standards and ability to provide premier talent 820 Taylor Ave., P.O. Box 815, Stn. Main, Phone: (905) 477-7000, ext. 4874 quickly and cost-effectively ensures a positive Winnipeg, MB R3C 2P4 FAX: (905) 479-7767 experience for clients and candidates alike. We Manitoba Hydro is a crown corporation serv- Andy Taylor, Commissioner of Corporate LISTINGS also provide accurate information on employ- ing over 505,883 electricity and 253,631 natu- Services ment issues, the recruitment process and trends ral gas customers. Virtually all of the electric- Phone: (905) 477-7000, ext. 6930 in our specialty industries. ity generated is from self-renewing water FAX: (905) 479-7771 World Wide Web: power, produced through 14 generating sta- Jim Baird, Commissioner of Development http://www.mmsearch.com tions. It is a recognized world leader in HVDC Services and Planning transmission systems. The provincial utility is For additional information or to set up an Phone: (905) 477-7000, ext. 4875 responsible for generating, transmitting and FAX: (905) 479-7768 interview please contact: distributing electricity throughout all parts of Phone: (416) 920-0092 Manitoba. The utility is also the major dis- FAX: (416) 920-0099 tributor of natural gas in the province. Ian MacArthur, Director World Wide Web: http://www.hydro.mb.ca E-mail: [email protected] Glenn Schneider, Division Manager, Public Sylvia MacArthur, Director Affairs E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (204) 474-3535 FAX: (204) 475-2452 E-mail: [email protected] 250 Sources Summer 2005

FAX: (403) 267-6057 E-mail: [email protected] Darrell Anderson, B.A., CFA, Principal / Director, U.S. Equities Phone: (403) 267-1995 FAX: (403) 267-6052 E-mail: [email protected] Martin Ferguson, B.Comm., CFA, Principal / Director, Canadian Equities 1606 Sedlescomb Dr., Ste. 8, Phone: (403) 267-1953 Box 48, Ste. 4700, Toronto Dominion Bank Mississauga, ON L4X 1M6 FAX: (403) 267-6053 Tower, Toronto, ON M5K 1E6 Masthead, The Magazine About Magazines, E-mail: [email protected] McCarthy Tétrault is Canada’s premier law is Canada’s independent journal of record for firm and is the country’s largest with close to Craig Senyk, B.Comm., CFA, Principal / the domestic magazine industry, called “the 800 lawyers in nine offices located in Canada’s Director of Portfolio Management bible of Canada’s periodical industry” by the major financial centres and in New York and Phone: (403) 267-1963 Globe and Mail. We cover industry news and London. The firm represents clients in virtu- FAX: (403) 267-6067 also provide research, such as our annual tally ally all aspects of business and commercial E-mail: [email protected] of launches and closures. Our staff frequently law, including mergers and acquisitions, cor- provides commentary on developments in the Jim Hall, M.B.A., CFA, Principal / Director, porate finance, tax, real property, labour and magazine industry for national news organiza- Canadian Equities employment, environment, natural resources, tions. Phone: (403) 267-1968 competition, bankruptcy and restructuring, in- FAX: (403) 267-6059 World Wide Web: tellectual property, financial services and tech- E-mail: [email protected] http://www.mastheadonline.com nology. Greg D. Peterson, B.Comm., CFA, Principal The firm also has a preeminent litigation Phone: (905) 625-7070 / Director, Private Client Portfolio practice that includes a strong national group FAX: (905) 625-4856 Management of 265 litigators. The group represents clients William Shields, Editor Phone: (403) 267-1952 at all levels of the federal and provincial court Ext. 222 FAX: (403) 267-6055 systems, before regulatory and administrative E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] tribunals, and in commercial arbitrations. Doug Bennet, Publisher Michael J.R. Crofts, B.Math (honours), World Wide Web: http://www.mccarthy.ca Ext. 233 CFA, Portfolio Manager, Fixed Income W. Iain Scott, Chair and CEO E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (403) 267-1987 Phone: (416) 601-7686 FAX: (403) 267-6075 FAX: (416) 868-0673 Mawer Investment E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Management Ltd. Lise Monette, National Marketing Director 603 7th Ave. S.W., Ste. 900, Phone: (416) 601-7508 Calgary, AB T2P 2T5 FAX: (416) 868-0673 Mawer Investment Management Ltd. is an E-mail: [email protected] independent investment counselling firm OFFICES: founded in Calgary, Alberta in 1974. The firm Toronto: provides investment management for corpo- Phone: (416) 362-1812 rate pension funds, foundations and endow- FAX: (416) 868-0673 ments, individual investors and a family of Box 48, Ste. 4700, Toronto Dominion Bank mutual and pooled funds. Fee-for-service in- Tower, Toronto, ON M5K 1E6 vestment services include discretionary man- Max the Mutt Animation Ottawa: agement across all asset classes. School Phone: (613) 238-2000 World Wide Web: http://www.mawer.com FAX: (613) 563-9386 Phone: (403) 262-4673 952 Queen St. W., Toronto, ON M6J 1G8 The Chambers, 40 Elgin St., Ste. 1400, Toll free 1-800-889-6248 Max the Mutt Animation School is a private Ottawa, ON K1P 5K6 FAX: (403) 262-4099 career college offering a three-year diploma in London: E-mail: [email protected] classical animation with a fourth-year post-di- Phone: (519) 660-3587 or (519) 660-3599 W.R. David Stone, B.A., CIMA, Principal / ploma option that includes production experi- ence, computer animation and an internship Ste. 2000, One London Place, Director, Marketing and Institutional Sales 255 Queens Ave., London, ON N6A 5R8 Phone: (403) 267-1961 with an animation company. Small classes, Montréal: FAX: (403) 267-6074 taught by highly qualified instructors who are Phone: (514) 397-4100 E-mail: [email protected] working professionals. FAX: (514) 875-6246 Gerald Cooper-Key, CFA, Honorary World Wide Web: http://www.maxthemutt.com Le Windsor, 1170 Peel St., Chairman / Portfolio Manager, International Montréal, QC H3B 4S8 Equities Phone: (416) 703-6877 Québec City: Phone: (403) 267-1980 Toll free 1-877-486-MUTT Phone: (418) 521-3000 FAX: (403) 267-6050 FAX: (416) 703-3930 FAX: (418) 521-3099 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Le Complexe St-Amable, Donald Ferris, B.Comm., CFA, President Maxine Schacker, Director 1150 rue de Claire-Fontaine, 7th Fl., and Chief Executive Officer Ext. 222 Québec, QC G1R 5G4 Phone: (403) 267-1986 E-mail: [email protected] Calgary: FAX: (403) 267-6051 Tina Seemann, Director of Animation Phone: (403) 260-3500 E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 227 FAX: (403) 260-3501 William MacLachlan, B.A., CFA, E-mail: [email protected] 421 7th Ave. S.W., Ste. 3300, Chairman Calgary, AB T2P 4K9 Phone: (403) 267-1981 Summer 2005 Sources 251

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Box 10424, Vancouver, BC V7Y 1K2 BCE Place, Ste. 4400, Bay Wellington Tower, 181 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5J 2T3 Industry Relations Portfolio London, England: Phone: (416) 865-7000 Ottawa, ON Phone: +44(0)20 7489 5700 FAX: (416) 865-7048 Phone: (613) 238-4580, ext. 18 FAX: +44(0)20 7489 5777 E-mail: [email protected] 5 Old Bailey, 2nd Fl., London EC4M 7BA Anita Alvarez, Communications Co-ordinator Sherrill Cheda, Development Portfolio New York, U.S.A.: Phone: (416) 865-7898 Toronto, ON Phone: (212) 785-6410 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (212) 785-6438 Montréal: Yasmin Jiwani, Research Portfolio One New York Plaza, 25th Fl., Montreal, QC New York, NY 10004-1980 1000 Sherbrooke ouest/W., Ste. 2700, Montréal, QC H3A 3G4 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (514) 987-5000 Rebecca Dunn-Krohn, Member at Large FAX: (514) 987-1213 Victoria, BC Julie Gamache, Director of Administration E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (514) 987-5028 E-mail: [email protected] Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John’s, NL A1C 5S7 Memorial University is the only university in Newfoundland and Labrador, with over 17,000 students in six faculties and seven schools. 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With offices in 517 Wellington St. W., Ste. 400, Toronto, ON M5V 1G1 Co-ordinator, Engineering Toronto and Montreal, the firm is at the fore- Phone: (709) 737-8287 front in serving the financial sector, domestic MediaWatch is a national, non-profit femi- nist organization working to eliminate sexism FAX: (709) 737-4042 and international corporations and govern- E-mail: [email protected] ments. Key to the firm’s success is a depth of in the media. We promote change by educat- expertise in core areas, an emphasis on col- ing media industries, government and the pub- Aimee Sheppard, Communications laborating on fresh ideas and a multi-discipli- lic, conducting research, and encouraging con- Co-ordinator, Business nary approach to handling complex transac- sumer activism. Phone: (709) 737-2616 tions efficiently. McMillan Binch Mendelsohn World Wide Web: FAX: (709) 737-2467 has an operational philosophy based on its core http://www.mediawatch.ca E-mail: [email protected] values of respect, teamwork, commitment, cli- NATIONAL OFFICE: Wade Kearley, Development Officer and ent service and professional excellence. Phone: (416) 408-2065 Communications, Alumni Affairs and Members of the firm regularly publish texts, FAX: (416) 408-2069 Development articles, reports and updates on current legal E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (709) 737-2620 issues, available at: 252 Sources Summer 2005

FAX: (709) 737-2008 Northwest Territories and Nunavut: E-mail: [email protected] Mike Vaydik, General Manager Kimberley Thornhill, Educational Northwest Territories and Nunavut Chamber Marketing Co-ordinator, Fisheries and of Mines, P.O. Box 2818, 4918 50th St., Marine Institute Yellowknife, NT X1A 2R1 Phone: (709) 778-0544 Phone: (867) 873-5281 Cellular: (709) 682-3114 FAX: (867) 920-2145 FAX: (709) 778-0672 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] British Columbia: The Mining Association of Brian Battison, CEO and Acting President Meyers Norris Penny LLP Mining Association of British Columbia, Canada 1111 Melville St., Ste. 910, (MNP) 350 Sparks St., Ste. 1105, Vancouver, BC V6E 3V6 715 5th Ave. S.W., 7th Fl., Ottawa, ON K1R 7S8 Phone: (604) 681-4321 Calgary, AB T2P 2X6 The Mining Association of Canada is the FAX: (604) 681-5305 Serving the Western Canadian mid-market national organization of the Canadian mining E-mail: [email protected] since the 1940s, MNP is a chartered account- industry. It comprises companies engaged in World Wide Web: http://www.mining.bc.ca ing and business advisory firm that delivers a mineral exploration, mining, smelting, refining Dan Jepson, Executive Director comprehensive range of accounting, taxation and semi-fabrication. Member companies ac- British Columbia & Yukon Chamber of and advisory services to meet our clients’ per- count for the great bulk of Canada’s output of Mines, 840 West Hastings St., sonal and business needs. metals and major industrial materials. Vancouver, BC V6C 1C8 World Wide Web: www.mnp.ca The Association’s main role is to project the Phone: (604) 689-5172 Phone: (403) 444-0150 views of the industry and work with govern- FAX: (604) 681-2363 FAX: (403) 444-0199 ments on policies affecting minerals. The World Wide Web: MAC works closely with the provincial min- http://www.chamberofmines.bc.ca Randy Mowat, Vice-President of Marketing ing associations and other similar groups Calgary, AB across Canada. Alberta: Phone: (403) 444-0169 Brad Anderson, Executive Director Toll free 1-877-500-0792 World Wide Web: http://www.mining.ca Alberta Chamber of Resources, Cellular: (403) 608-1424 Gordon R. Peeling, President and CEO 10235 101 St., Ste. 1410, Oxford Tower, E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (613) 233-9392, ext. 318 Edmonton, AB T5J 3G1 Karin Holmgren, Communications E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (403) 420-1030 Manager Pierre Gratton, Vice-President, Sustainable FAX: (403) 425-4623 Calgary, AB Development and Public Affairs E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (403) 444-0157 Phone: (613) 233-9392, ext. 319 Saskatchewan: Toll free 1-877-500-0792 FAX: (613) 233-8897 Phil Reeves, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Saskatchewan Mining Association, Daryl Ritchie, CA, CEO PROSPECTORS AND DEVELOPERS 1740 – 2002 Victoria Ave., Calgary, AB ASSOCIATION OF CANADA: Regina, SK S4P 0R7 Phone: (403) 444-0190 The Prospectors and Developers Association Phone: (306) 757-9505 Toll free 1-877-500-0792 of Canada is the national voice for the Cana- FAX: (306) 569-1085 E-mail: [email protected] dian mineral exploration and development E-mail: [email protected] Laurel Wood, M.B.A., CMC, Executive community and provides a forum for informa- Manitoba: Vice-President of Advisory Services tion exchange ensuring a strong mining indus- David Markham, Executive Vice-President Calgary, AB try for the benefit of all Canadians. The Mining Association of Manitoba, Phone: (403) 444-0177 Dr. Anthony Andrews, Executive Director 700 – 305 Broadway Ave., Toll free 1-877-500-0792 34 King St. E., 9th Fl., Winnipeg, MB R3C 3J7 E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M5C 2X8 Phone: (204) 989-1890 Phone: (416) 362-1969 FAX: (204) 989-1899 Terry Betker, P.Ag., CAC, Director of E-mail: [email protected] Agricultural Services FAX: (416) 362-0101 Winnipeg, MB World Wide Web: http://www.pdac.ca Ontario: Phone: (204) 788-6055 COAL ASSOCIATION OF CANADA: Chris Hodgson, President Toll free 1-877-500-0795 Allen Wright, Executive Director Ontario Mining Association, 110 Yonge St., E-mail: [email protected] 205 9th Ave. S.E., Ste. 502, 15th Fl., Toronto, ON M5C 1T4 Calgary, AB T2G 0R3 Phone: (416) 364-9301 Jeff Llewellyn, CA, Vice-President of FAX: (416) 364-5986 Taxation Services Phone: (403) 262-1544 FAX: (403) 265-7604 E-mail: [email protected] Calgary, AB World Wide Web: http://www.oma.on.ca Phone: (403) 537-7676 E-mail: [email protected] Toll free 1-877-500-0792 World Wide Web: http://www.coal.ca Quebec: E-mail: [email protected] PROVINCIAL & TERRITORIAL MINING Dan Tolgyesi, General Manager ASSOCIATIONS: Quebec Mining Association, Randy Swanson, B.A., CAFM, First 2600 Laurier Blvd., Tour de la Cité, Ste. 942, Nations Services Team Leader Yukon: Sainte-Foy, QC G1V 4W2 Winnipeg, MB Scott Casselman, President Phone: (418) 657-2016 Phone: (204) 775-4531 Yukon Chamber of Mines, P.O. Box 4427, FAX: (418) 657-2154 Toll free 1-877-500-0795 Whitehorse, YT Y1A 3T5 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (867) 668-6479 World Wide Web: http://www.amq-inc.com FAX: (867) 668-7127 E-mail: [email protected] Summer 2005 Sources 253

New Brunswick: FAX: (416) 644-4436 David Plante, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] New Brunswick Mining Association, Lorn Kutner, Tax Leader 1133 St. George Blvd., Ste. 104, Phone: (416) 644-4328 Moncton, NB E1E 4E1 FAX: (416) 644-4329 Phone: (506) 857-3056 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (506) 857-3059 E-mail: [email protected] Carey Singer, U.S. Tax Leader and Sport and Entertainment Leader Nova Scotia: Phone: (416) 644-4354 Terry Daniels, Executive Secretary FAX: (416) 644-4355 Chamber of Mineral Resources of Nova E-mail: [email protected] Monarchist League of Canada Scotia, P.O. Box 2171, 4548 RR #3, Tom Strezos, Valuations and Litigation P.O. Box 1057, Oakville, ON L6J 5E9 Windsor, NS B0N 2T0 The League unites diverse Canadians in loy- Phone: (902) 798-0187 Support Leader Phone: (416) 644-4377 alty to Sovereign and understanding of Mon- FAX: (902) 798-2141 archy. It circulates a periodical, Canadian E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 644-4378 E-mail: [email protected] Monarchist News. Extensive archives and li- Newfoundland: brary answer almost any inquiry about Cana- Gerry O’Connell, Executive Director Harley Mintz, Chairman da’s Royal Family, the Governor-General and Newfoundland and Labrador Chamber of Phone: (416) 644-4325 Lieutenant-Governors, protocol and topics re- Mineral Resources, Ste. 301, FAX: (416) 644-4326 lating to the constitutional, political, historical Commercial Chambers Bldg., E-mail: [email protected] and personal aspects of the Monarchy. 197–199 Water St., Mario Fallico, Leader, Manufacturing World Wide Web: St. John’s, NL A1C 1B4 Phone: (416) 644-4323 http://www.monarchist.ca Phone: (709) 722-9542 FAX: (416) 644-4324 FAX: (709) 722-8588 E-mail: [email protected] John Aimers, Chairman Phone: (416) 975-2608 (24 hours) E-mail: Elliott Jacobson, Public Companies Leader [email protected] Office: (905) 855-7262 Phone: (416) 644-4356 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 644-4357 E-mail: [email protected] MiningWatch Canada Phil Lev, Accounting Standards and Privacy 880 Wellington St., Ste. 508, Officer City Centre Bldg., Ottawa, ON K1R 6K7 Phone: (416) 644-4334 MiningWatch Canada is a pan-Canadian or- FAX: (416) 644-4335 ganization supported by environmental, social E-mail: [email protected] justice, aboriginal and labour organizations. It Daniel Weisz, Corporate Restructuring Leader addresses the urgent need for a public interest Phone: (416) 644-4386 response to irresponsible mining practices and FAX: (416) 644-4387 for informed public policy. We monitor com- E-mail: [email protected] panies mining in Canada and Canadian com- panies abroad. World Wide Web: http://www.miningwatch.ca 40 Orchard View Blvd., Ste. 222, Joan Kuyek, National Co-ordinator Toronto, ON M4R 1B9 Phone: (613) 569-3439 The Mood Disorders Association of Ontario FAX: (613) 569-5138 (MDAO) is a self-help, non-profit organization E-mail: [email protected] dedicated to helping people with mood disor- ders (i.e. depression or bipolar disorder), their families and friends through volunteer-led peer Mintz & Partners LLP 3501 23rd St. N.E., Ste. 219, support groups, public education, telephone 1 Concorde Gate, Ste. 200, Calgary, AB T2E 6V8 information and support, educational materials North York, ON M3C 4G4 The Missing Children Society of Canada and distinguished speakers. All MDAO serv- Mintz & Partners, with 19 partners and 125 (MCSC) is a registered non-profit organization ices are free. team members, is one of the largest mid-mar- dedicated to the search for abducted and runa- Phone: (416) 486-8046 ket accounting firms in Canada. We are char- way children. MCSC provides a unique and Toll free 1-888-486-8236 LISTINGS comprehensive investigative program called tered accountants, tax professionals and finan- Karen Liberman, Executive Director Project: Reunite, free of charge, to assist po- cial advisors to high net-worth individuals, Ext. 226 lice and searching parents in the active and non-profits, governments and companies. We E-mail: [email protected] focus on Public Companies, Real Estate, ongoing search for missing children. Ellen Ostofsky, Director of Development Manufacturing and Sports and Entertainment. World Wide Web: http://www.mcsc.ca and Special Projects World Wide Web: http://www.mintzca.com E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 229 Phone: (416) 644-4463 Calgary: E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 391-2748 Rhonda Morgan, Executive Director Dennis Cheng, Director of Provincial E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (403) 291-0705 Programs Bryan Tannenbaum, Managing Partner Toll free 1-800-661-6160 Ext. 225 Phone: (416) 644-4302 FAX: (403) 291-9728 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 644-4303 Ontario: Eric Jonasson, Resources Manager E-mail: [email protected] Barbara Snider, Case Director Eastern Ext. 224 Steve Dolman, Assurance Leader and Canada E-mail: [email protected] Leader, Real Estate Phone: (905) 469-8826 Phone: (416) 644-4435 FAX: (905) 469-8828 254 Sources Summer 2005

Kari Astles, Manager, Volunteer Resources Manitoba: Allan Ward, Treasurer and Our Sisters’ Place Norm Velnes Phone: (416) 473-1762 Ext. 223 400 – 141 Bannatyne Ave., Trade Show Management: E-mail: [email protected] Winnipeg, MB R3B 0R3 Steinman & Company, Toronto Carlin Buller, Office Manager Phone: (204) 943-9595 Cary Steinman and David Stein Ext. 222 FAX: (204) 943-8444 Phone: (416) 782-2350 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 782-2340 and [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Ontario: Alistair M. Fraser 175 Bloor St. E., North Tower, Ste. 700, Toronto, ON M4W 3R8 N Phone: (416) 922-6065 FAX: (416) 922-7538 E-mail: [email protected] and [email protected] Quebec: Louis Adam 666 Sherbrooke St. W., Ste. 1500, Multiple Sclerosis Montreal, QC H3A 1E7 Phone: (514) 849-7591 77 Metcalfe St., Ottawa, ON K1P 5L6 Society of Canada FAX: (514) 849-8914 Private, non-share capital corporation; owns National Office: E-mail: [email protected] and operates Canada’s civil air navigation 175 Bloor St. E., North Tower, Ste. 700, and [email protected] service. Toronto, ON M4W 3R8 Atlantic: • Co-ordinates the safe and efficient move- The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada is ment of aircraft in domestic airspace and as- the only Canadian voluntary organization that Mary Moulton signed international airspace. supports both MS research and services for 71 Ilsley Ave., Unit 12, • Provides air traffic services and electronic people with MS and their families. Dartmouth, NS B3B 1L5 aids to navigation to commercial and gen- The Society has seven divisions with more Phone: (902) 468-8230 eral aviation. than 120 chapters across Canada. It funds FAX: (902) 468-5328 • Facilities include area control centres, con- medical research, services for those with MS, E-mail: [email protected] trol towers, flight service stations and flight professional and public education programs, and [email protected] information centres. and carries out government relations to enable • 5,400 employees people with MS to participate fully in all as- World Wide Web: http://www.navcanada.ca pects of life. Toll free media line: 1-888-562-8226 World Wide Web: www.mssociety.ca FAX: (613) 563-7243 NATIONAL OFFICE: John Morris, Director, Communications Phone: (416) 922-6065 Phone: (613) 563-7032 FAX: (416) 922-7538 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] and [email protected] Louis Garneau, Manager, Media Relations Phone: (613) 563-5972 Alistair M. Fraser, President and Chief E-mail: [email protected] Executive Deanna Groetzinger, Vice-President, Music Industries Association Communications of Canada (MIAC) DIVISIONAL OFFICES – EXECUTIVE 33 Medhurst Rd., Toronto, ON M4B 1B2 DIRECTORS/PRESIDENTS: MIAC is a national, non-profit, trade associa- Call toll free in Canada: 1-800-268-7582 tion for Canadian manufacturers, wholesalers, British Columbia: distributors and retailers of musical instru- Rick Cuttell ments and accessories, sound reinforcement/ 4330 Kingsway, Ste. 1501, lighting products and published music. Each Burnaby, BC V5H 4G7 year in August, MIAC stages the largest na- Phone: (604) 689-3144 tional conference and trade show for the Ca- FAX: (604) 689-0377 nadian music, sound and lighting products in- 1111 Prince of Wales Dr., Ste. 406, E-mail: [email protected] dustry. The association currently has more than Ottawa, ON K2C 3T2 and [email protected] 300 manufacturer, distributor and retailer NDMAC is the national Association repre- Alberta: members. senting manufacturers, marketers and distribu- Neil Pierce World Wide Web: http://www.miac.net tors of self-care health products such as non- 11203 70th St., Edmonton, AB T5B 1T1 Office: (416) 490-1871 prescription medicines, natural health prod- Phone: (780) 463-1190 Toll free 1-877-490-MIAC (6422) ucts, and nutritional supplements.The Associa- FAX: (780) 463-7298 FAX: 1-877-809-8600 tion works with health professionals, govern- E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] ments and health-oriented organizations to and [email protected] support the growth of evidence-based, cost-ef- Al Kowalenko, CAE, Executive Director fective self-care. NDMAC also conducts eco- Saskatchewan: Phone: (416) 490-1871 Jack Aldcorn nomic, market and consumer research. 150 Albert St., Regina, SK S4R 2N2 Ron Larcombe, President and Chairman of Le NDMAC est l’association nationale Phone: (306) 522-5600 the Board 2004–2005 représentant l’industrie des produits de soins FAX: (306) 565-0477 Phone: (905) 405-1229 auto-administrés, comme les médicaments, E-mail: [email protected] Kim Nunney, Vice-President herbes médicinales et suppléments nutrition- and [email protected] Phone: (604) 270-6626, ext. 114 Summer 2005 Sources 255 nels en vente libre. L’Association collabore the address below, or visit us at www.nserc.ca. Operational Headquarters: avec les professionnels de la santé, les gou- Media Inquiries (English): 3155 Côte de Liesse Rd., vernements et autres organismes pour favoriser Michael Dwyer, Media and Public Affairs St. Laurent, QC H4N 2N4 la pratique canadienne d’autosoins, rentables Officer Mailing Address: et fondés sur des preuves. Le NDMAC réalise Phone: (613) 992-9001 P.O. Box 6100, Stn. Centre-Ville, aussi des études économiques et des études de FAX: (613) 943-0742 Montreal, QC H3C 3H5 marché et de consommation. E-mail: [email protected] Sales: World Wide Web: http://www.ndmac.ca Media Inquiries (French): Toll free: 1-800-267-7710 Phone: (613) 723-0777 Martine Perreault, Media and Public NFB Communications and Outreach FAX: (613) 723-0779 Affairs Officer Development: E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (613) 995-8824 Laurie Jones, Director General Gerry Harrington, Director of Public and FAX: (613) 943-0742 Phone: (514) 283-9247 Professional Affairs/Directeur des affaires E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (514) 283-8971 publiques et professionnelles Nicole Chicoine, Communications, Mary McEwen, Senior Manager of National Eating Disorder Montreal Communications Phone: (514) 283-9256 David Skinner, President Information Centre FAX: (514) 496-4372 NOIA 200 Elizabeth St., Rm. 7ES-421, Peggy Fothergill, Outreach Development, Toronto, ON M5G 2C4 Toronto Box 44, Atlantic Place, 215 Water St., NEDIC is an information and resource cen- Phone: (416) 973-3537 Ste. 602, St. John’s, NL A1C 6C9 tre raising awareness of food, weight and shape FAX: (416) 954-9720 NOIA promotes development of East Coast preoccupation including anorexia nervosa and Canada’s hydrocarbon resources and facilitates bulimia. We have a nationwide registry of re- National Firearms Association its membership’s participation in oil and gas sources. We develop and disseminate informa- industries. NOIA identifies and fosters busi- P.O. Box 52183, Edmonton, AB T6G 2T5 tional materials. Speakers for schools, commu- ness opportunities for members; organizes The National Firearms Association is a serv- nity and professional groups are available. We luncheons, seminars and an Annual Interna- ice, research, information and lobbying organi- sponsor Eating Disorder Awareness Week in tional Petroleum Conference; and advocates zation. The NFA deals widely with firearms Canada. on behalf of members to the various levels of ownership and use, providing expert witnesses, government and industry. World Wide Web: http://www.nedic.ca technical and historical data, firearms law re- search, lobbying services and political effec- Main phone: (416) 340-4156 (Toronto/GTA) World Wide Web: http://www.noianet.com tiveness education. It has formidable expertise E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] in these and in many other firearms-related ar- FAX: (709) 758-6611 Merryl Bear, Director eas. Phone: (416) 340-4156 Leslie Galway, President and CEO World Wide Web: http://www.nfa.ca Toll free Phone: (709) 758-6610 1-866-NEDIC-20 (1-866-633-4220) David A. Tomlinson, National President Heather Smith, Communications Manager FAX: (416) 340-4736 Phone: (780) 439-1394 Phone: (709) 758-6617 FAX: (780) 439-4091

National Ovarian Cancer Constitution Square, Tower II, 350 Albert St., National Film Board of Association Ottawa, ON K1A 1H5 Canada / Office national du Science and Engineering Research Canada 145 Front St. E., Ste. 101, (NSERC) is a federal agency whose role is to film du Canada Toronto, ON M5A 1E3 make investments in people, discovery and in- The National Film Board of Canada pro- The National Ovarian Cancer Association novation for the benefit of all Canadians. With duces and distributes point-of-view documen- (NOCA) was founded in 1997 and is dedicated LISTINGS an annual budget of more than $860 million, taries and animated shorts that interpret to overcoming ovarian cancer, providing lead- we support more than 20,000 university stu- Canada to Canadians and to other countries. ership by supporting women and their families dents and postdoctoral fellows in their ad- The NFB has a collection of more than 10,000 living with the disease, by raising awareness, vanced studies. We promote discovery by films, videos and multimedia products, plus an and by funding research into early detection funding more than 10,000 university profes- extensive stock shot library. and better treatments. NOCA provides educa- tional programs and materials for the well pub- sors every year. And we help make innovation L’Office national du film du Canada produit happen by encouraging more than 500 Cana- lic, health care professionals and women with et distribue des films d’animation et des ovarian cancer. dian companies to participate and invest in documentaires d’auteur qui aident à mieux university research projects. faire connaître le Canada aux Canadiens et au World Wide Web: Our news team can quickly put you in touch reste du monde. L’ONF possède une collection http://www.ovariancanada.org with leading-edge researchers working on a de plus de 10 000 films, vidéos et productions Phone: (416) 962-2700 broad range of studies and projects. We issue multimédia, ainsi qu’une vaste collection de FAX: (416) 962-2701 a regular e-bulletin containing breaking re- plans d’archives. search news and feature ideas. For more infor- Elisabeth Ross, Executive Director mation about NSERC funding, policies and World Wide Web: http://www.nfb.ca Ext. 222 initiatives, contact one of our media officers at http://www.onf.ca E-mail: [email protected] 256 Sources Summer 2005

NUPGE COMPONENTS: World Wide Web: BC Government and Service Employees’ http://www.naturecanada.ca Union (BCGEU): Phone: (613) 562-3447 George Heyman, President Toll free 1-800-267-4088 Phone: (604) 291-9611 FAX: (613) 562-3371 Health Sciences Association of BC (HSA of E-mail: [email protected] BC): Julie Gelfand, President Cindy Stewart, President Ext. 231 National Round Table Phone: (604) 439-0994 E-mail: [email protected] Alberta Union of Provincial Employees Chris Sutton, Manager, Communications on the Environment (AUPE): Ext. 248 and the Economy / Dan MacLennan, President E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (780) 930-3300 Table ronde nationale sur Health Sciences Association of Alberta Nature Conservancy of l’environnement et l’économie (HSAA): Canada Elisabeth Ballermann, President Canada Bldg., 344 Slater St., Ste. 200, Phone: (780) 488-0168 110 Eglinton Ave. W., Ste. 400, Ottawa, ON K1R 7Y3 Toronto, ON M4R 1A3 The NRTEE is an independent federal Saskatchewan Government and General NCC is a non-profit, non-advocacy group agency committed to providing decision-mak- Employees’ Union (SGEU): that takes a business-like approach to land con- ers and opinion leaders with reliable informa- Bob Bymoen, President servation and the preservation of biological tion about sustainable development in Canada. Phone: (306) 522-8571 diversity. Its plan of action involves collabora- Working with stakeholders from across Manitoba Government and General tion with any group or individual that shares Canada, the NRTEE explores key issues with Employees’ Union (MGEU): its passion. Since 1962, NCC and supporters both environmental and economic implications Peter Olfert, President have protected over 1.8 million acres of eco- and suggests action to balance economic pros- Phone: (204) 982-6438 logically significant land nationwide. perity with environmental preservation. Ontario Public Service Employees Union World Wide Web: World Wide Web: (OPSEU): http://www.natureconservancy.ca http://www.nrtee-trnee.ca Leah Casselman, President NATIONAL OFFICE: Reception: (613) 992-7189 Phone: (416) 443-8888 Phone: (416) 932-3202 FAX: (613) 992-7385 Ontario Liquor Board Employees’ Union Toll free 1-800-465-0029 E-mail: [email protected] (OLBEU): FAX: (416) 932-3208 Gene Nyberg, Acting Executive Director John Coones, President Jane Lawton, National Director, and CEO Phone: (905) 712-2912 Communications and Strategic Initiatives Phone: (613) 995-7581 Canadian Union of Brewery and General Ext. 278 Moira Forrest, Manager of Workers, Component 325 (CUBGW): E-mail: Communications Greg Greco, President [email protected] Phone: (613) 992-7157 Phone: (416) 675-2648 Aynsley Morris, Manager, Publications and New Brunswick Union of Public and Website Private Employees (NBUPPE): Ext. 226 Debbie Lacelle, President E-mail: Phone: (506) 458-8440 [email protected] Nova Scotia Government and General British Columbia: Employees Union (NSGEU): Phone: (250) 479-8264 Joan Jessome, President Toll free 1-888-404-8428 Phone: (902) 424-4063 FAX: (250) 479-0546 Prince Edward Island Union of Public Jan Garnett, Regional Vice-President Sector Employees (PEIUPSE): E-mail: [email protected] Sandy MacKay, President Alberta and the North: National Union of Public and Phone: (902) 892-5335 Phone: (403) 262-1253 General Employees Newfoundland and Labrador Association of Toll free 1-877-262-1253 Public and Private Employees (NAPE): FAX: (403) 515-6987 15 Auriga Dr., Nepean, ON K2E 1B7 Leo Puddister, President Larry Simpson, Regional Vice-President NUPGE is Canada’s second largest union, Phone: (709) 754-0700 Phone: (403) 262-1951 with 337,000 members in nine provinces. 57 E-mail: percent of NUPGE members work for provin- Nature Canada [email protected] cial governments. 43 percent are organized Saskatchewan: 85 Albert St., Ste. 900, into 2,400 bargaining units covering a variety Phone: (306) 347-0447 Ottawa, ON K1P 6A4 of employers and occupations in the broader Toll free 1-866-622-7275 Nature Canada is a member-based non-profit public sector and private sector. NUPGE is a FAX: (306) 347-2345 union of unions composed of 14 provincial- nature conservation organization dedicated to based Components. protecting nature, its diversity, and the proc- Bob MacFarlane, Regional Vice-President Ext. 224 World Wide Web: http://www.nupge.ca esses that sustain it. With strategies based on sound science and passion for nature, Nature E-mail: NATIONAL OFFICE: Canada effects change on issues of national [email protected] Phone: (613) 228-9800 significance, including bird conservation, wil- Bob Santo, Director of Development FAX: (613) 228-9801 derness protection, species at risk and national Ext. 225 E-mail: [email protected] parks. Through public outreach and education E-mail: [email protected] James Clancy, National President we are building a nature ethic among Canadi- Larry Brown, National Secretary-Treasurer ans. Summer 2005 Sources 257

Manitoba: Canadian Genetic Diseases Network Phone: (204) 942-6156 (CGDN): FAX: (204) 942-1016 Phone: (604) 221-7300 Mike Moore, Regional Vice-President Canadian Language and Literacy Research E-mail: Network (CLLRNet): [email protected] Phone: (519) 661-3619 Ontario: Canadian Network for Vaccines and Phone: (519) 826-0068 Immunotherapeutics (CANVAC): Toll free 1-877-343-3532 Phone: (514) 288-8200 FAX: (519) 826-9206 Erica Thompson, Partnership and Networks of Centres of Canadian Stroke Network (CSN): Communications Co-ordinator Phone: (613) 562-5800, ext. 8593 Ext. 222 Excellence of Canada Protein Engineering Network of Centres of E-mail: 350 Albert St., Ottawa, ON K1A 1H5 Excellence (PENCE Inc.): [email protected] The federal Networks of Centres of Excel- Phone: (780) 492-8851 Quebec: lence (NCE) program is a major national R&D Stem Cell Network (SCN): Phone: (514) 876-1606 initiative which supports top university, indus- Phone: (613) 562-5826 Toll free 1-877-876-5444 try and government research teams working in NATURAL RESOURCES AND FAX: (514) 871-1039 areas of strategic importance to Canada. Each ENVIRONMENT: Pierre Renaud, Regional Vice-President national network pursues collaborative lead- ing-edge research and forms partnerships with Network in Aquaculture (AquaNet): Ext. 222 Phone: (709) 737-3245 E-mail: industry and government to accelerate the [email protected] transfer of technology and knowledge to the ArcticNet: private and public sectors. Phone: (418) 656-5233 Kathleen Provost, Director of Development and Communications World Wide Web: http://www.nce.gc.ca Canadian Water Network (CWN): Ext. 225 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (519) 888-4567, ext. 6367 E-mail: Marie-Reine Cluniat, Public Affairs Sustainable Forest Management Network [email protected] Phone: (613) 996-0390 (SFM): Phone: (780) 492-6659 Atlantic: 21 Networks of Centres of Excellence: Phone: (506) 450-6010 Toll free 1-877-231-4400 ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES: Neurochem Inc. FAX: (506) 450-6013 Canadian Institute for Photonic 275 Armand-Frappier Blvd., Linda Stephenson, Regional Vice-President Innovations (CIPI): Laval, QC H7V 4A7 E-mail: Phone: (418) 656-3013 Neurochem is focused on the development [email protected] Geomatics for Informed Decisions and commercialization of innovative therapeu- tics for neurological disorders. The company’s Mary Macaulay, Manager, Communications (GEOIDE): pipeline of proprietary, disease-modifying oral E-mail: Phone: (418) 656-7758 products addresses critical unmet medical [email protected] Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Systems (IRIS): needs. Fibrillex™, designated an orphan drug, Phone: (613) 727-9576 has completed a Phase II/III clinical trial for The Navy League of Canada AA Amyloidosis. Alzhemed™ is currently in 305 Rideau St., Ottawa, ON K1N 9E5 Mathematics of Information Technology a North American Phase III clinical trial for the The Navy League of Canada was founded in and Complex Systems (MITACS): treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Cerebril™ 1895 to promote the need for a Canadian Navy. Phone: (604) 291-3439 has completed a Phase II clinical trial for the Over the years, our mandate has expanded to Micronet – Microelectronic Devices, prevention of hemorrhagic stroke caused by include education and advocacy for all aspects Circuits and Systems: cerebral amyloid angiopathy. of ocean use, and youth development through Phone: (416) 978-1638 World Wide Web: the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet and Navy ENGINEERING AND http://www.neurochem.com League Cadet programs. MANUFACTURING: Dr. Lise Hébert, Vice-President, Corporate World Wide Web: Automobile of the 21st Century (AUTO21): Communications http://www.navyleague.ca Phone: (519) 253-3000, ext. 4130 Phone: (450) 680-4500 Toll free: 1-800-375-6289 Intelligent Sensing for Innovative FAX: (450) 680-4501 FAX: (613) 990-8701 Structures (ISIS): E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (204) 474-8506 LISTINGS Douglas J. Thomas, National Executive HEALTH, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Non-Smokers’ Rights Director AND BIOTECHNOLOGY: Association Phone: (613) 998-2945 E-mail: [email protected] Advanced Foods and Materials Network 720 Spadina Ave., Ste. 221, (AFMNet): Toronto, ON M5S 2T9 Jerrod Riley, National Deputy Director Phone: (519) 822-6253, ext. 224 The NSRA is an award-winning national Phone: (613) 998-2952 health advocacy organization internationally E-mail: [email protected] Allergy, Genes and Environment Network (AllerGen): recognized for its role in fighting for public Phone: (902) 521-2100, ext. 76714 policy changes on tobacco. The NSRA has sparked precedent-setting law reform initia- Canadian Arthritis Network (CAN): tives and earned a solid reputation for finan- Phone: (416) 586-4470 cial analysis of the tobacco industry, especially Canadian Bacterial Diseases Network of tobacco taxation. NSRA campaigns have (CBDN): led to precedents for tobacco advertising, ciga- Phone: (403) 220-2562 rette package warnings, non-smokers’ rights and for regulation of the tobacco industry. 258 Sources Summer 2005 World Wide Web: http://www.nsra-adnf.ca Nova Scotia Agricultural Elizabeth Dowdeswell, President/Présidente Toronto Office: Michael Krizanc, Communications Garfield Mahood, Executive Director College Manager/Directeur des communications Phone: (416) 928-2900 P.O. Box 550, Truro, NS B2N 5E3 FAX: (416) 928-1860 NSAC is an internationally respected teach- Residence: (416) 964-6279 ing/research institution providing quality ap- O E-mail: [email protected] plied science education on one of the most Ottawa Office: modern, best-equipped campuses in the Office of Energy Efficiency Maritimes. The university is recognized for 130 Albert St., Ste. 1903, 580 rue Booth St., Ottawa, ON K1A 0E4 Ottawa, ON K1P 5G4 innovative programming, global outreach pro- grams and a research division that has become Natural Resources Canada’s Office of En- Francis Thompson, Policy Analyst ergy Efficiency (OEE) has everything you Phone: (613) 230-4211 the nerve centre of agricultural expertise throughout Atlantic Canada. need to save energy, save money and help pro- Cellular: (613) 355-6532 tect the environment. Through its many pro- FAX: (613) 230-9454 World Wide Web: http://www.nsac.ns.ca grams for the residential, commercial, indus- E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Philip Hicks, President trial and transportation sectors, the Govern- Montreal Office: Phone: (902) 893-6720 ment of Canada has a wide range of programs 833, rue Roy est, Montréal, QC H2L 1E4 FAX: (902) 897-9399 to help Canadians and our industries, busi- François Damphousse, Director E-mail: [email protected] nesses and institutions become more energy Phone: (514) 843-3250 Dr. Bernie MacDonald, Vice-President, efficient. The OEE can help you take the One- FAX: (514) 843-3562 Administration tonne Challenge through proven ways to save E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (902) 893-6034 energy – and money – at home, at work and FAX: (902) 897-9399 on the road while reducing greenhouse gas E-mail: [email protected] emissions that contribute to climate change. Dr. Bruce Gray, Vice-President, Academic L’Office de l’efficacité énergétique (OEE) de Phone: (902) 893-6030 Ressources naturelles Canada a tout ce dont FAX: (902) 897-9399 vous avez besoin pour économiser de l’éner- E-mail: [email protected] gie, économiser de l’argent et contribuer à la protection de l’environnement. Dans le cadre Stephanie Rogers, Manager, Public de ses nombreux programmes à l’intention des Relations secteurs résidentiel, commercial, industriel et 200 – 55 Murray St., Ottawa, ON K1N 5M3 Phone: (902) 893-7247 des transports, le gouvernement du Canada NSI provides reliable and independent re- FAX: (902) 897-9399 offre une vaste gamme d’initiatives pour aider search and information on: aid, trade, interna- E-mail: [email protected] les Canadiens, les industries, les entreprises et tional finance and debt, civil society and gov- les institutions à devenir plus éconergétiques. ernance, gender equality, human security and L’OEE peut vous montrer comment relever le conflict, and other issues related to the devel- Défi d’une tonne pour économiser l’énergie – oping world and Canadian foreign policy. The et de l’argent – à la maison, au travail et sur la North-South Institute is a charitable, non-par- route tout en réduisant les émissions de gaz à tisan organization. effet de serre qui contribuent au changement World Wide Web: http://www.nsi-ins.ca climatique. Lois L. Ross, Director of Communications World Wide Web: and Publications http://www.oee.nrcan.gc.ca Phone: (613) 241-3535, ext. 235 Nuclear Waste Management Martin Durand, Senior Manager FAX: (613) 241-7435 Phone: (613) 943-2403 E-mail: [email protected] Organization / Société de gestion des déchets nucléaires E-mail: [email protected] 49 Jackes Ave., 1st Fl., Northern Alberta Toronto, ON M4T 1E2 The Nuclear Waste Management Organiza- Institute of Technology tion (NWMO) is working collaboratively with 11762 106 St., Edmonton, AB T5G 2R1 Canadians to develop a plan for the long-term NAIT is one of Canada’s largest technical management of used nuclear fuel produced by institutes, with over 18,300 full-time and ap- Canada’s nuclear electricity generators. The prenticeship students and 43,700 continuing NWMO must make its recommendation to the education registrations. The Institute offers Government of Canada by November 2005. Office of the Information and more than 200 programs leading to certificates, La Société de gestion des déchets nucléaires diplomas and applied degrees plus 1,200 con- (SGDN) travaille en collaboration avec les Privacy Commissioner of tinuing education courses. NAIT trains more Canadiens et les Canadiennes à l’élaboration Alberta apprentices than any other educational institute d’un plan de gestion à long terme du combus- in Canada. tible nucléaire irradié généré par les 9925 109 St., Ste. 410, World Wide Web: http://www.nait.ca producteurs d’électricité de source nucléaire Edmonton, AB T5K 2J8 Alberta’s Information and Privacy Commis- Heather Massel, Corporate du Canada. La SGDN doit présenter ses sioner is an Officer of the Legislature. As such, Communications recommandations au gouvernement du Canada the Commissioner is independent of govern- Phone: (780) 471-8447 d’ici novembre 2005. ment. FAX: (780) 491-1357 World Wide Web/Site web: The Commissioner has a broad range of re- E-mail: [email protected] http://www.nwmo.ca sponsibilities including reviewing information Phone/Tél: (416) 934-9814 decisions made under the Freedom of Informa- FAX/Téléc: (416) 934-9978 tion and Protection of Privacy Act, the Health E-mail/Courriel: [email protected] Information Act and the Personal Information Protection Act, and investigating complaints Summer 2005 Sources 259 that personal information has been collected, Sam DiGiandomenico, B.A., Registrar and “landscape architect” in Ontario. Members used or disclosed in violation of these Acts. Director, IETO apply artistic and scientific principles to re- World Wide Web: http://www.oipc.ab.ca Ext. 247 search, planning, design and management of E-mail: [email protected] both natural and built environments. They pro- E-mail: [email protected] Sharon Leonard, Director, Member mote sustainable environments through land Tim Chander, Research and Issues Manager Services and Benefits stewardship. Phone: (780) 422-6860 Ext. 242 World Wide Web: http://www.oala.ca E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 231-4181 Hillary Tedoldi, C.A.E., Director, Finance FAX: (416) 231-2679 and Administration E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 230 Sarah Holland, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Colleen Mellor, Editor, The Ontario Karen Savoie, Membership Co-ordinator Technologist E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 227 or (905) 278-0482 E-mail: [email protected] 2005–2006 EXECUTIVE: 364 St. Vincent St., Barrie, ON L4M 4A5 CTEN (Canadian Technical Employment President: Rob Bell is an expert authority on e-com- Network): Linda Irvine merce, e-mail marketing, credit card and Phone: (416) 621-9621 101 Town Centre Blvd., shopping cart solutions. As CEO of FAX: (416) 621-8694 Markham, ON L3R 9W3 1ShoppingCart.com, he’s handled over half a E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (905) 477-7000 billion dollars in online transactions. World Wide Web: http://www.cten.ca FAX: (905) 479-7768 His 20-year career began running commer- E-mail: [email protected] cial online bulletin board systems (BBS) and Ontario Association of Past President: included $35 million in sales to Nortel Net- George Antoniuk works. Consultants, Counsellors, Aggregate Producers of Ontario World Wide Web: Psychometrists and 365 Brunel Rd., Ste. 2, http://www.1shoppingcart.com Psychotherapists (OACCPP) Mississauga, ON L4Z 1Z5 Phone: (705) 792-1961 Phone: (905) 507-2522 Toll free 1-888-255-6230 253 College St., Ste. 134, FAX: (905) 507-0717 Toronto, ON M5T 1R5 E-mail: [email protected] Robert W. Bell, President and CEO The Ontario Association of Consultants, Secretary: Ext. 2224 Counsellors, Psychometrists and Psychothera- E-mail: [email protected] Le’Ann Whitehouse Seely pists is a self-regulated professional associa- City of Hamilton Martin Wales, Business Development/ tion representing providers of mental health 77 James St. N., Ste. 330, Media Relations services in the general areas of consulting, Hamilton, ON L8R 2K3 Ext. 2238 counselling, psychoeducational assessment Phone: (905) 546-2424, ext. 2289 After hours cellular: (416) 618-5630 and psychotherapy. The majority of its 1,750 FAX: (905) 546-2443 E-mail: [email protected] members hold M.A. degrees in psychology, E-mail: [email protected] counselling psychology or social work. Treasurer/Vice-President: World Wide Web: http://www.oaccpp.ca Arnis Budrevics Phone: (416) 298-7333 895 Don Mills Rd., Ste. 212, Toll free 1-888-622-2779 Toronto, ON M3C 1W3 FAX: (905) 331-5661 Phone: (416) 444-5201 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 444-5208 Tom McFadden, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] Paul Morgan, President Naseema Siddiqui, Public Policy Ontario Association of John Marai, Certification Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Gisela Wood, Professional Conduct Glenn Mitges, Membership Medical Radiation Technicians and Technologists John Edmison, Treasurer 10 Four Seasons Place, Ste. 404, Leslie Born, Professional Development Technologists

Toronto, ON M9B 6H7 P.O. Box 1054, Brantford, ON N3T 5S7 LISTINGS OACETT is the professional association that OAMRT is the authoritative provincial voice certifies engineering/applied science techni- and resource for the professionals of Medical cians and technologists. OACETT’s 22,000 Radiation Technology. MRTs are highly members are a vital part of the engineering skilled healthcare professionals who adminis- team in all disciplines of engineering/applied ter ionizing radiation and magnetic energies science technology, and are identified by the and require a high standard of patient care and titles C.Tech. (Certified Technician), C.E.T. education in the most rapidly changing and (Certified Engineering Technologist) and challenging environment in health care. Cur- A.Sc.T. (Applied Science Technologist). Ontario Association of rently the recognized disciplines include Ra- World Wide Web: http://www.oacett.org diological and Nuclear Medicine Technology, Landscape Architects Radiation Therapy and Magnetic Resonance Phone: (416) 621-9621 Imaging. FAX: (416) 621-8694 3 Church St., Ste. 407, E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M5E 1M2 World Wide Web: http://www.oamrt.on.ca David Thomson, Executive Director The Ontario Association of Landscape Ar- Robin Hesler, CEO Ext. 251 chitects is the professional organization repre- Phone: (519) 753-6037 E-mail: [email protected] senting accredited landscape architects. Only Toll free (Ontario only): 1-800-387-4674 OALA full members can legally use the term FAX: (519) 753-6408 260 Sources Summer 2005

spective and needs of English Catholic boards to the provincial government on education is- sues and policies. World Wide Web: http://www.ocsta.on.ca Phone: (416) 932-9460 FAX: (416) 932-9459 E-mail: [email protected] Paul Whitehead, President John Stunt, Executive Director Ontario Association of Sharon McMillan, Co-ordinator, Ontario Bar Association Communications and Media Relations Naturopathic Doctors 20 Toronto St., Ste. 300, 344 Bloor St. W., 6th Fl., Toronto, ON M5C 2B8 Toronto, ON M5S 3A7 OBA is a voluntary professional association Naturopathic Doctors (NDs) have extensive representing more than 15,000 Ontario law- training (minimum 7 years of post-secondary yers, judges and law students. As the voice of education) in complementary and alternative – the legal profession, OBA is the only legal as- or integrative – medicine. We provide links to sociation that represents lawyers from every ND experts in all fields related to health and practice area (called Sections) across the prov- wellness – especially alternative viewpoints. ince. Our members can provide expertise and NDs have been a regulated health profession commentary on every practice area, case law, in Ontario since 1925. legislation, or issue facing the profession and the public. Ontario Coalition Against World Wide Web: http://www.oand.org World Wide Web: http://www.oba.org Poverty Phone: (416) 233-2001 Toll free 1-877-NAT-PATH (628-7284) Cathy Riches, Communications Co- 10 Britain St., Toronto, ON M5A 1R6 ordinator OCAP is a direct-action anti-poverty organi- Margaret Anne McHugh, Executive Phone: (416) 869-1047, ext. 348 zation based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. We Director and Government Affairs Toll free 1-800-668-8900, ext. 348 mount grassroots political campaigns against Ext. 23 FAX: (416) 869-1390 regressive government policies as they affect E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] poor and working people. In addition, we pro- Heather Fleck, Office Manager vide direct-action advocacy for individuals Ext. 25 against eviction, termination of welfare ben- E-mail: [email protected] Ontario Campaign for efits, and deportation. Christina Lessels, Events and Promotions World Wide Web: http://www.ocap.ca Co-ordinator Action on Tobacco Phone: (416) 925-6939 Ext. 26 525 University Ave., Ste. 300, FAX: (416) 925-9681 E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M5G 2K7 E-mail: [email protected] The Ontario Campaign for Action on To- Ronda Parkes, Publications John Clarke, Organizer bacco is a provincial coalition of health agen- Ext. 23 Stephanie Gude, Organizer E-mail: [email protected] cies and charities such as the Ontario Medical Association and the Canadian Cancer Society Leigh Nash, Office Assistant which work together to advocate higher to- Ext. 22 bacco taxation and reform of provincial to- E-mail: [email protected] bacco control legislation focussing on smoke- Board of Directors of Drugless Therapy – free workplaces and public places. Naturopathy (Licensing, Complaints): World Wide Web: http://www.ocat.org Phone: (416) 866-8383 World Wide Web: http:// Michael Perley, Director www.boardofnaturopathicmedicine.on.ca Phone: (416) 340-2992 Cellular: (416) 709-9075 121 Bloor St. E., Toronto, ON M4W 3M5 Ontario Association of FAX: (416) 340-2995 The Ontario College of Teachers licenses, E-mail: [email protected] governs and regulates the profession of teach- Non-Profit Homes and Services ing in the public interest. It sets standards of practice and ethical standards, investigates for Seniors (OANHSS) complaints against members and conducts dis- 7050 Weston Rd., Ste. 700, ciplinary hearings as appropriate. It also ac- Woodbridge, ON L4L 8G7 credits teacher education programs affecting OANHSS is a provincial association that has its 193,000 members in publicly funded represented non-profit providers of long term schools and institutions across Ontario. The care, services and housing for seniors for over College is the largest self-regulatory body in 80 years. Members operate over 26,000 long Canada. term–care beds and over 5,000 seniors’ hous- L’Ordre des enseignantes et des enseignants ing units. OANHSS is committed to support- de l’Ontario a pour mandat de réglementer la ing the common goals of its members to pro- profession enseignante dans l’intérêt du pub- vide quality programs and services to meet the 20 Eglinton Ave. W., Ste. 1804, lic. Il établit des normes d’exercice et de déon- needs of Ontario’s seniors. Toronto, ON M4R 1K8 The Ontario Catholic School Trustees’ Asso- tologie, fait enquête sur les plaintes déposées World Wide Web: http://www.oanhss.org ciation represents all English-language Catho- contre ses membres et mène des audiences Donna A. Rubin, Chief Executive Officer lic District School Boards and Catholic School disciplinaires. Il a également pour responsa- Phone: (905) 851-8821, ext. 230 Authorities in Ontario. Committed to the pro- bilité d’agréer les programmes de formation FAX: (905) 851-0744 motion and development of Ontario’s Catho- professionnelle pour ses 193 000 membres E-mail: [email protected] lic school system, OCSTA represents the per- travaillant au sein d’écoles et d’établissements Summer 2005 Sources 261 financés par les fonds publics de la province. Toll free 1-800-387-1393 Keith Robbins, Pig Farming L’Ordre est l’organisme d’autoréglementation Ken Swartz, Communications Manager Phone: (519) 767-4600, ext. 613 qui compte le plus grand nombre de membres E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] au Canada. Bill Mitchell, Dairy Farming World Wide Web: http://www.oct.ca Phone: (905) 821-3160 Phone: (416) 961-8800 E-mail: [email protected] Toll free in Ontario: 1-888-534-2222 Greg Morrison, Turkey Farming FAX: (416) 961-8822 Phone: (519) 748-9636 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Brian Jamieson, Senior Communications Jennifer Correa, Laying Hens/Egg Farming Officer Phone: (905) 858-9790 Ext. 255 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Linda Glendenning, Chicken Farming Lois Browne, Senior Communications Phone: (905) 637-0025 Officer 65 St. Clair Ave. E., Ste. 400, E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M4T 2Y8 Ext. 220 Andi McKillop, Sheep Farming E-mail: [email protected] OECTA represents 36,000 men/women who teach all grades in the publicly funded English Phone: (519) 836-0043 Gabrielle Barkany, Communications Roman Catholic schools in Ontario. An asso- E-mail: [email protected] Officer (bilingual) ciation of teacher advocates committed to Jennifer Haley, Veal Farming Ext. 221 Catholic education. Professional development, Phone: (519) 824-2942 E-mail: [email protected] collective bargaining, support, protection/lead- E-mail: [email protected] Philip Carter, Communications Manager ership provided. Affiliated with the Ontario Dr. Doug Powell, Food Safety Network Ext. 219 Teachers’ Federation, the Canadian Teachers’ Phone: (519) 824-4120, ext. 54280 E-mail: [email protected] Federation, Education International. E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.oecta.on.ca Jackie Fraser, Crop Farming Ontario Confederation of Phone: (416) 925-2493 Phone: (519) 837-1326 University Faculty FAX: (416) 925-7764 E-mail: [email protected] Associations (OCUFA) Donna Marie Kennedy, President Ext. 417 Ontario Federation of 83 Yonge St., Ste. 300, E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M5C 1S8 Community Mental Health As the voice for 13,000 Ontario university Greg Pollock, General Secretary and Addiction Programs professors and academic librarians, OCUFA Ext. 418 can connect you with top experts in academia. E-mail: [email protected] 250 Consumers Rd., Ste. 806, OCUFA is committed to a high quality, pub- Aleda O’Connor, Director of Toronto, ON M2J 4V6 licly funded university system. We analyze the Communication A network of over 200 community agencies leading post-secondary education issues of the Ext. 509 that help people with mental health and addic- day, from budgets to faculty shortages and eve- E-mail: [email protected] tion problems to improve their quality of life rything in between. by providing rehabilitation, treatment, coun- selling, housing, employment. Through advo- World Wide Web: http://www.ocufa.on.ca cacy, education, networking, the Federation Phone: (416) 979-2117 supports its members in relation to service de- Henry Mandelbaum, Executive Director velopment, planning/coordination, funding/ Ext. 29 administrative matters, and policy/legislation E-mail: [email protected] development. Mark Rosenfeld, Associate Executive World Wide Web: Director http://www.ofcmhap.on.ca Ext. 34 David Kelly, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 490-8900, ext. 22 7195 Millcreek Dr., FAX: (416) 490-8902 Mississauga, ON L5N 4H1 OFAC is the voice of animal agriculture – a

non-profit education organization that repre- LISTINGS sents Ontario’s livestock farmers, associations and businesses. OFAC specializes in issues such as farm animal welfare, environment, food safety and biotechnology. Contact OFAC for great contacts and with any questions on food or farming. 4 New St., Toronto, ON M5R 1P6 The ODA is a voluntary professional asso- World Wide Web: ciation representing more than 80 per cent of http://www.farmissues.com and 20 Toronto St., Ste. 820, Ontario dentists. The ODA has been enhanc- http://www.ofac.org Toronto, ON M5C 2B8 ing public awareness of the importance of oral Crystal Mackay, Executive Director The OFIA serves companies engaged in the health since 1867. It works with health care Phone: (905) 821-3880 manufacture of pulp, paper, lumber, professionals, governments and the private FAX: (905) 858-1589 panelboard and veneer, and in forestry opera- sector to attain the highest possible quality E-mail: [email protected] tions. Its objectives include fostering relation- standards of oral health care for Ontarians. Lianne Appleby, Beef and Cattle Farming ships with government and the public, and World Wide Web: http://www.oda.on.ca Phone: (519) 824-0334 demonstrating the responsiveness of members to environmental, economic, societal and for- Main phone: (416) 922-3900 E-mail: [email protected] est management concerns. 262 Sources Summer 2005

World Wide Web: http://www.ofia.com Birthing Training, Stress Management and Phone: (416) 368-6188 Pain Management and other programs for the FAX: (416) 368-5445 medical and wellness community and beyond. A warm and welcoming place to learn and Jamie Lim, President and CEO grow. Mark Holmes, Manager, Public Affairs World Wide Web: E-mail: [email protected] http://www.ont-hypnosis-centre.com Phone: (416) 489-0333 Toll free 1-866-497-7469 10 Adelaide St. E., Toronto, ON M5C 1J3 FAX: (416) 484-8546 The Foundation identifies, preserves, pro- E-mail: [email protected] tects and promotes Ontario’s built, natural and cultural heritage. It owns significant proper- ties, holds conservation easements, and admin- isters the Provincial Plaque, Heritage Commu- nity Recognition, Young Heritage Leaders and Doors Open Ontario programs. Foundation The Ontario Genealogical experts can comment on architectural restora- tion, heritage preservation, cultural tourism, Society natural heritage issues and archaeology. 40 Orchard View Blvd., Ste. 102, World Wide Web: Toronto, ON M4R 1B9 http://www.heritagefdn.on.ca A membership organization, encouraging, http://www.doorsopenontario.on.ca Ontario Kinesiology bringing together and assisting those interested in the pursuit of family history. Thirty branches Phone: (416) 325-5015 Association FAX: (416) 314-0744 across the province meet monthly. Publishes 6519B Mississauga Rd., the basic reference Genealogy in Ontario. Ref- Lori Theoret, Marketing and Mississauga, ON L5N 1A6 erence library, free to the public, in Canadiana Communications The Ontario Kinesiology Association (OKA) Department, North York Central Library, 5120 Phone: (416) 325-5074 exists: Yonge St., Toronto, ON M2N 5N9. E-mail: [email protected] • To promote the application of the science of World Wide Web: http://www.ogs.on.ca human movement to other professionals and SOCIETY OFFICE: Ontario Homeopathic to the community Phone: (416) 489-0734 Association • To uphold the standards of the profession of Kinesiology FAX: (416) 489-9803 1043 Bloor St. W., Ste. 205, E-mail: [email protected] • To assist kinesiologists in the performance Toronto, ON M6H 1M4 of their duties and responsibilities. Kenneth Bird, Executive Director A self-governing body of Homeopathic Doc- Ron Walsh, President tors with the highest educational standards in World Wide Web: http://www.oka.on.ca Robert Crawford, Vice-President Canada, we promote homeopathic health care Stuart Moulton, Executive Administrator Steve Kressler, Vice-President, Finance and educate the public and government on how Phone: (905) 567-7194 Janis M. Richardson, Secretary homeopathic care may be included in standard FAX: (905) 567-7191 David MacKenzie, Past President health care. OHA also acts as a referral serv- E-mail: [email protected] Alan Campbell, Region 1 Director: Essex, ice to homeopaths by region in Ontario. Kent, Lambton World Wide Web: Ontario Literacy Coalition Dennis Mulligan, Region 2 Director: Elgin, http://www.ontariohomeopath.com 365 Bloor St. E., Ste. 1003, London, Middlesex Toronto, ON M4W 3L4 Carolynn Bart-Riedstra, Region 3 Phone: (416) 516-6109 The OLC is a membership-based provincial Director: Grey Bruce, Huron, Perth, FAX: (416) 516-7725 charitable organization that promotes literacy Waterloo, Wellington E-mail: [email protected] in Ontario. OLC activities include public edu- Fraser Dunford, Region 4 Director: Brant, Maya deSzegheo-Lang, President cation, research and resource development, Haldimand, Hamilton, Niagara, Norfolk Phone: (905) 373-8781 communication, and facilitating professional Steven Clendenan, Region 5 Director: E-mail: [email protected] development. The OLC works with groups Halton-Peel, Simcoe, Toronto, York Dorothy Drinkwater, Vice-President throughout Ontario who are involved in adult Nancy Trimble, Region 7 Director: Phone: (416) 625-1440 literacy, family literacy and workplace literacy. Kawartha, Quinte, Durham E-mail: [email protected] Norine Wolfe, Region 8 Director: Kingston, World Wide Web: http://www.on.literacy.ca Salvatore Messina, Vice-President Leeds & Grenville, Ottawa Phone: (416) 963-5787 Phone: (905) 821-9221 Catherine Blackburn, Region 9 Director: FAX: (416) 963-8102 E-mail: [email protected] Nipissing, Sudbury E-mail: [email protected] Margaret Cooper, Region 10 Director: Anette Chawla, Executive Director Sault Ste. Marie Ontario Hypnosis Centre E-mail: [email protected] Janis Higgins, Region 11 Director: Thunder Clinic and School Bay 94 Cumberland St., Ste. 310, Toronto, ON M5R 1A3 The Ontario Hypnosis Centre school and clinic in midtown Toronto offers one-on-one or group hypnotherapy, counselling for habit change, motivation, dealing with emotional is- sues and Past Life Regression sessions. The OHC school offers accredited Hypno- therapy and N.L.P. Certification Training, Past Life Regression Training, Hypnosis for Summer 2005 Sources 263

Carl Compton, Executive Director and Ottawa: Registrar 1400 Clyde Ave., Ste. 211, Phone: (416) 226-6150 Nepean, ON K2G 3J2 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (613) 226-3733 Mary Jane South, Deputy Registrar FAX: (613) 723-0947 Phone: (416) 226-3088 Sudbury: E-mail: [email protected] 764 Notre Dame Ave., Unit 3, Laura Halbert, Director, Compliance Sudbury, ON P3A 2T4 Phone: (416) 226-2104 Phone: (705) 560-2610 Ontario Lottery and Gaming E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (705) 560-1411 Corporation Thunder Bay: Woodgate Office Centre, 1139 Alloy Dr., On April 1, 2000 the Ontario Casino Corpo- Ste. 214, Thunder Bay, ON P7B 6M8 ration merged with the Ontario Lottery Corpo- Phone: (807) 344-9115 ration creating the Ontario Lottery and Gam- FAX: (807) 344-8850 ing Corporation (OLGC). The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation is an operational en- Timmins: terprise that is responsible for the management 707 Ross Ave. E., Ste. 110A, of lotteries, commercial casinos, charity and Timmins, ON P4N 8R1 aboriginal casinos, and slot operations at race- Phone: (705) 264-2294 tracks on behalf of the government of Ontario FAX: (705) 268-4355 (reporting to the Ministry of the Attorney Gen- Ontario Nurses’ Association Windsor: eral). 3155 Howard Ave., Ste. 220, 85 Grenville St., Ste. 400, World Wide Web: http://www.olgc.ca Windsor, ON N8X 3Y9 Toronto, ON M5S 3A2 Phone: (519) 966-6350 4120 Yonge St., Ste. 420, The Ontario Nurses’ Association (ONA) is FAX: (519) 972-0814 Toronto, ON M2P 2B8 the union representing 50,000 registered 70 Foster Dr., Ste. 800, nurses and allied health professionals working Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 6V2 in hospitals, long-term care facilities, public health, community agencies and industry. Duncan Brown, CEO Founded in 1973, ONA is Canada’s largest Phone: (416) 224-4912 nurses’ union. FAX: (416) 224-4950 ONA leaders can provide expertise and com- E-mail: [email protected] mentary on health care issues facing the pro- Timothy Reid, Chair fession and the public. Phone: (416) 224-4920 World Wide Web: http://www.ona.org FAX: (416) 224-7005 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 964-8833 23 Lesmill Rd., Ste. 301, Toll free 1-800-387-5580 Toronto, ON M3B 3P6 Joe Vecsi, Director, Public Affairs FAX: (416) 964-8864 The voluntary professional association rep- Phone: (416) 224-7127 E-mail: [email protected] resenting almost 6,000 pharmacists and phar- FAX: (416) 224-7002 macists-in-training in Ontario in all sectors of E-mail: [email protected] Linda Haslam-Stroud, RN, President Lesley Bell, RN, MBA, Chief Executive pharmacy practice: community, hospital, in- Teresa Roncon, Senior Manager, Public Officer dustry, research and education. The association Relations speaks for pharmacists and the profession of Phone: (416) 224-7034 MEDIA RELATIONS: pharmacy in Ontario and advocates for the FAX: (416) 224-7002 Melanie Levenson quality care and well being of patients. E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 2369 Cellular: (416) 801-8958 E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.opatoday.com Bernie Stuetz, Manager, Communications REGIONAL OFFICES: Phone: (416) 441-0788 Planning FAX: (416) 441-0791 Phone: (705) 946-6839 Hamilton: E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (705) 946-6946 2 King St. W., Unit 2R, E-mail: [email protected] Dundas, ON L9H 6Z1 Mike Murphy, Director of Communications Phone: (905) 628-0805 and Public Affairs FAX: (905) 628-2557 Ext. 4231 Ontario Motor Vehicle E-mail: [email protected] Industry Council Kingston: LISTINGS 4 Cataraqui St., Ste. 306, 789 Don Mills Rd., Ste. 800, Kingston, ON K7K 1Z7 Toronto, ON M3C 1T5 Phone: (613) 545-1110 OMVIC administers the Motor Vehicle Deal- FAX: (613) 531-9043 ers Act on behalf of the Minister of Consumer and Business Services. OMVIC’s mandate is London: to maintain a safe and informed marketplace 750 Baseline Rd. E., Ste. 204, by ensuring registration of dealers and London, ON N6C 2R5 salespeople, regularly inspecting dealerships, Phone: (519) 438-2153 maintaining a complaint line for consumers FAX: (519) 433-2050 and conducting investigations. Orillia: World Wide Web: http://www.omvic.on.ca 210 Memorial Ave., Unit 126A, Ophea (Ontario Physical and Orillia, ON L3V 7V1 Health Education Association) Brenda McIntyre, Communications Phone: (705) 327-0404 Co-ordinator FAX: (705) 327-0511 1185 Eglinton Ave. E., Ste. 501, Phone: (416) 512-3167 Toronto, ON M3C 3C6 FAX: (416) 512-3757 Ophea (Ontario Physical and Health Educa- E-mail: [email protected] tion Association) is a not-for-profit organiza- 264 Sources Summer 2005 tion dedicated to supporting Ontario school Nolly Baksh-Singh, Executive Assistant communities through advocacy, quality pro- Ext. 224 grams and services, and partnership building. E-mail: [email protected] Ophea is led by the vision that all kids will Constituent Societies: value, participate in and make a lifelong com- • ANDSOOHA – Public Health Nursing mitment to active healthy living. Management in Ontario World Wide Web: http://www.ophea.net • Association of Ontario Health Centres E-mail: [email protected] (AOHC) • Association of Public Health Elio Antunes, Executive Director Epidemiologists in Ontario (APHEO) Phone: (416) 426-7120 • Association of Supervisors of Public Ontario Secondary School FAX: (416) 426-7373 Health Inspectors of Ontario (ASPHI-O) Teachers’ Federation Shannon Boyd, Corporate Communications • Canadian Institute of Public Health Co-ordinator Inspectors (Ontario Branch) (CIPHI-O) 60 Mobile Dr., Toronto, ON M4A 2P3 Phone: (416) 426-7297 • Community Health Nurses’ Initiatives OSSTF welcomes media inquiries on both E-mail: [email protected] Group (RNAO) educational and social issues. Founded in • Health Promotion Ontario (public health) 1919, OSSTF today represents 50,000 public (HPO.ph) secondary school teachers and educational • Ontario Society of Nutrition Professionals employees, including educational psycholo- in Public Health (OSNPPH) gists, school secretaries, audiovisual techni- • Ontario Association of Public Health cians and other education support personnel. Dentistry (OAPHD) The federation is internationally known for • Public Health Research, Education and leadership in educational research, curriculum Development (PHRED) Program development and political action. World Wide Web: http://www.osstf.on.ca Ontario Public School Boards’ FOR MEDIA INQUIRIES: Association Phone: (416) 751-8300 in Toronto Ontario Professional Foresters Toll free: 1-800-267-7867 439 University Ave., 18th Fl., FAX: (416) 751-3875 Association Toronto, ON M5G 1Y8 Rhonda Kimberley-Young, President 8000 Yonge St., Unit 3, The Ontario Public School Boards’ Associa- tion is the voice of the province’s public school Ken Coran, Vice-President Innisfil, ON L9S 1L5 Jack Jones, Vice-President The Ontario Professional Foresters Associa- boards on education issues, trends and policies. With the leadership of elected school trustees, Sheila Vandenberk, Treasurer tion, incorporated in 1957, is a non-profit or- Paul Elliott, Executive Officer ganization with more than 800 professional the association develops positions and strate- gies to influence provincial-government poli- Desiree Francis, Executive Officer foresters as members across Ontario. The As- Sandra Sahli, Executive Officer sociation regulates the practice of professional cies and legislation affecting Ontario’s public elementary and secondary students, parents Rod Albert, General Secretary forestry and actively contributes to the Wendy Bolt, Associate General Secretary sustainability of Ontario’s forests by assuring and taxpayers. the highest professional standards of practice Phone: (416) 340-2540 Communications/Political Action: in forestry. FAX: (416) 340-7571 Pierre Côté, Director E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.opfa.on.ca E-mail: [email protected] Rick Johnson, President Marianne Clayton Tony Jennings, Executive Director and E-mail: [email protected] Registrar Gail Anderson, Executive Director Phone: (705) 436-2226 Jeff Sprang, Director of Communications Educational Services: FAX: (705) 436-1151 Bill Reith, Director E-mail: [email protected] Protective Services: Dale Leckie, Director Ontario Public Health Ontario Society of Association Chiropodists 700 Lawrence Ave. W., Ste. 310, 6519-B Mississauga Rd., Mississauga, ON L5N 1A6 Toronto, ON M6A 3B4 99 Duncan Mill Rd., The Ontario Public Health Association is a The OSC was established in 1985 as a non- Don Mills, ON M3B 1Z2 profit volunteer association. The OSC is the 3,000-member voluntary, non-profit organiza- Representing more than 35,000 Realtors, tion of community and public health profes- largest professional body representing foot OREA strives to upgrade the standards of real specialists in Ontario and the largest in the na- sionals. OPHA provides a credible, expert, estate practice. The association develops and non-partisan source of information on public tion. We foster excellence in foot health care administers Ontario’s mandatory licensing and assist chiropodists in their performance health issues. OPHA supports and provides an courses for real estate practitioners and repre- analysis of a wide variety of issues concerning duties and responsibilities through fundraising, sents Realtors to Queen’s Park. An authority on dues and grants. health promotion and disease prevention. home buying and selling, housing policy and World Wide Web: http://www.opha.on.ca legislation, and real estate practice. World Wide Web: http://www.ontariochiropodist.com Phone: (416) 367-3313 World Wide Web: http://www.orea.com Phone: (905) 567-3094 Toll free 1-800-267-6817 Bob McLean, Director of Public Relations FAX: (416) 367-2844 FAX: (905) 567-7191 Office: (416) 442-3407 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 445-2644 Connie Uetrecht, Interim Executive After hours: (416) 449-7251 Elisabeth Hibbert, Director, Public Director Education and Media Relations E-mail: [email protected] Summer 2005 Sources 265 Darryl Cohen, President Ontario Undergraduate spokespeople can discuss such issues as pet E-mail: [email protected] health and veterinary medicine. Danielle Willis, Director, Membership Student Alliance World Wide Web: http://www.ovma.org E-mail: [email protected] 26 Soho St., Ste. 345, Toronto, ON M5T 1Z7 Toll free 1-800-670-1702 Cristol Smyth, Director, Continuing The Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance FAX: (905) 875-0958 is a coalition of elected university student Education Doug Raven, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] councils representing over 130,000 students. They have come together to protect the inter- E-mail: [email protected] Leslie Wright, Office Manager ests of Ontario’s full- and part-time under- Nadia Vercillo, Manager, Communications E-mail: [email protected] graduate students by providing research and and Public Relations ideas to governments on how to improve the E-mail: [email protected] quality and accessibility of post-secondary education. World Wide Web: http://www.ousa.on.ca Phone: (416) 341-9948 FAX: (416) 341-0358 E-mail: [email protected] Scott Courtice, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] Ontario Teachers’ TBD, President Graeme Stewart, Director, Research and Ontario Water Works Pension Plan Policy Analysis 5650 Yonge St., Toronto, ON M2M 4H5 E-mail: [email protected] Association The Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan invests Kathe Rogers, Director, Communications 675 Cochrane Dr., East Tower, Ste. 630, the plan assets and provides pension services and Member Relations Markham, ON L3R 0B8 to the province’s 158,000 elementary and sec- E-mail: [email protected] The Ontario Water Works Association is On- ondary school teachers and 97,000 retired Howie Bender, Vice-President Education, tario’s leading resource on safe drinking wa- teachers. The pension plan has assets of ap- ter. The OWWA is your connection to more proximately $85 billion. University of Waterloo Federation of Students than 1,500 water supply professionals, includ- Lee Fullerton, Director, Communications E-mail: [email protected] ing: research scientists, engineers, water util- and Media Relations ity managers and technicians, groundwater Phone: (416) 730-5347 Shane Gonsalves, Vice-President Education specialists, equipment manufacturers and sup- FAX: (416) 730-6338 for the University Students’ Council at the pliers, and industry regulators. E-mail: [email protected] University of Western Ontario E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.owwa.ca Shiva Mayer, Vice-President University Phone: (905) 530-2200 Affairs, The Alma Mater Society of Queen’s FAX: (905) 530-2135 University E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Glenn Powell, Director of Communications Jen Mitchell, Vice-President University Residence: (905) 827-4508 Affairs, Wilfrid Laurier University Students’ Cellular: (905) 464-6200 Union FAX: (905) 827-6483 E-mail: [email protected] 555 Dixon Rd., Toronto, ON M9W 1H8 Kithio Mwanzia, Vice-President University Orderly Lives Affairs, Brock University Students’ Union Canada’s largest provincial trade association 16 Tennis Cres., Toronto, ON M4K 1J3 E-mail: [email protected] representing trucking companies and industry Since 1993 we have provided personal or- suppliers. Providing political advocacy, educa- Vanessa Voakes, Vice-President University ganizing services for consumers, corporate and tion and information services to North Ameri- Affairs, University of Windsor Students’ home-based businesses. We offer personalized, can freight transport companies with opera- Alliance organizational coaching that helps clients to tions in Ontario. OTA offers: newsletter; safety E-mail: [email protected] simplify and streamline their home and work and compliance training and support material; Stephanie Murray, Vice-President environments. We create systems that lead to drug and alcohol testing program; “sharing the Education, McMaster Students’ Union greater personal effectiveness.

road with a truck” education program. LISTINGS E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: World Wide Web: http://www.ontruck.org http://www.orderlylives.net Rebecka Torn, Communications Manager Estelle Gee, Director Phone: (416) 249-7401 Phone: (416) 461-8018 FAX: (416) 245-6152 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Organization of Women in International Trade – Toronto 31 Adelaide St. E., P.O. Box 715, 245 Commercial St., Milton, ON L9T 2J3 Toronto, ON M5C 2J8 Sources Hot Tip OVMA is a professional association repre- The Organization of Women in International senting 3,000 Ontario veterinarians. Members Trade – Toronto (OWIT–Toronto), a non-profit Receive your own copy of Sources. are in small-animal, large-animal and mixed organization to promote women doing busi- In Canada only $19.74, including GST. practice, as well as those employed in the gov- ness internationally, provides networking op- Call (416) 964-7799 ernment, industry and academic institutions. portunities, export education and global con- Programs include government and public rela- tacts. Members include exporters and import- tions and continuing education. OVMA ers, service providers and government repre- 266 Sources Summer 2005 sentatives. It is the first Canadian chapter of Cellular: (613) 850-9723 generational issues, Maturing Marketplace, this worldwide organization. FAX: (613) 237-0524 ageism, “new” retirement (Third Life), pre-/ World Wide Web: E-mail: [email protected] retirement decisions (finances, housing, ca- http://www.owit-toronto.ca Roger Musselman, Marketing Co-ordinator reers, etc.) plus relevant business trends, Phone: (416) 535-2335 workplace issues, technology, improvements, Susan Baka, Co-President and VP, behaviour shifts. Thinks outside “the box” – Communications FAX: (416) 537-6435 E-mail: [email protected] way out! Experienced commentator/keynote. Phone: (416) 410-1654 Provocative, controversial, quotable. FAX: (416) 907-7497 Naureen Khan, Communications E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 535-2335 World Wide Web: http://www.TheCatalyst.com Mary Anderson, Co-President and FAX: (416) 537-6435 Programming National Office: PJ Wade, THE CATALYST Phone: (905) 469-0277 Toll free: 1-800-466-9326 Phone: (416) 487-2251 (anytime) FAX: (905) 469-9028 FAX: (416) 487-5616 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Alma Farias, VP, Finance, and Treasurer P Phone: (905) 827-5646 Parent Help Line / Assistance E-mail: [email protected] Parents Donna Messer, VP, International 300 – 439 University Ave., Phone: (905) 337-9578 Toronto, ON M5G 1Y8 FAX: (905) 337-9320 Parent Help Line is a toll-free, national, 24- E-mail: [email protected] hour, bilingual, anonymous and professional Gail Morris, VP, Sponsorship phone counselling, referral and Internet serv- Phone: (416) 253-1500 ice for parents and caregivers. It offers profes- E-mail: [email protected] sional phone counselling and referral at 1-888- 603-9100 and a library of more than 300 mes- Nancy Ward, Communications 655 Bay St., Ste. 1001, sages answering typical parenting questions on Phone: (416) 368-6956 the phone or at www.parenthelpline.ca. FAX: (416) 368-2547 Toronto, ON M5G 2K4 E-mail: [email protected] PHD Canada is a leading media management Assistance Parents est un service profes- company serving the needs of advertisers, ad- sionnel de consultation et de référence acces- Amanda de Vogel, Co-VP, Membership, and vertising agencies, and the media. PHD’s me- sible jour et nuit par téléphone et par Internet. Secretary dia services include analysis, planning, re- Ce service s’adresse aux parents et aux inter- Phone: (905) 827-6049 search, buying, administration, as well as di- venants auprès des jeunes à l’échelle nationale FAX: (905) 827-6875 rect response media, new media packaging, et est offert dans les deux langues officielles, E-mail: [email protected] media promotions, and regulatory consulting. de façon anonyme et sans frais. Mis à part le Jamie Lynn Mattina, Co-VP, Membership, PHD managed over $250 million of media service professionnel de consultation et de and Secretary spending last year. référence offert par téléphone au 1 888 603- Phone: (416) 451-3858 World Wide Web: http://www.phdca.com 9100, une banque comptant plus de 300 mes- E-mail: [email protected] sages traitant de questions courantes sur le rôle Phone: (416) 922-0217 parental est accessible aussi par téléphone ou Irene Becker, VP, Website FAX: (416) 922-8469 par Internet à www.assistanceparents.ca. Phone: (905) 889-0940 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (905) 660-4616 Phone: (416) 586-5437 Fred Forster, President E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 586-0651 Phone: (416) 324-1736 Ann Watterworth, VP, Legal Bill Saul, President and CEO David Harrison, Chairman Phone: (416) 869-5484 Phone: (416) 581-8961 Phone: (416) 324-1738 FAX: (416) 350-6910 Christine Simmons-Physick, Cam Reston, CFO and Senior VP, Business E-mail: [email protected] Vice-President, Child and Family Services Affairs Phone: (416) 581-8963 Phone: (416) 324-1773 Communications and Media Relations: Fred Auchterlonie, Senior VP, Director of Joyann Callender, Co-ordinator, Public Client Services Relations Phone: (416) 324-1772 Phone: (416) 586-5437, ext. 8389 Florence George, VP, Portfolio E-mail: Management Director [email protected] Phone: (416) 324-1737 MONTRÉAL: National Office: 911, rue Jean-Talon est, bur 323, 250 City Centre Ave., Ste. 400, Montréal, QC H2R 1V5 Ottawa, ON K1R 6K7 Tél: (514) 273-7007 Téléc: (514) 273-0589 An international development organization Communications et relations avec les which funds self-help projects in developing médias : countries as well as development education Bernard Desrochers, Directeur des projects in Canada. Oxfam Canada acts as an opérations advocate for developing countries in Canada Tél: (514) 273-0983 and can offer background information, in- Courriel: formed commentary and knowledgeable con- [email protected] tacts, both here and overseas. PJ Wade World Wide Web: http://www.oxfam.ca 712 Hillsdale Ave. E., Dick Evans, Chair of the Board of Directors Toronto, ON M4S 1V3 Strategist/Futurist/Educator/Author – Starts Mark Fried, Media Contact people thinking, questioning, acting. Phone: (613) 237-5236 Specialties: Baby Boomers, “Seniors,” cross- Summer 2005 Sources 267

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Sales of pat- FAX: (709) 570-5736 Mailing lists? Sources has them. ented drugs account for over 67% of all drugs E-mail: [email protected] Call (416) 964-7799 to discuss your needs. sold in Canada. The PMPRB reports annually to Parliament on its activities, price trends of medicines, and patentees’ R&D expenditures. 268 Sources Summer 2005 Periodical Writers Association maceutical company based on sales of pre- Planned Parenthood of scription products. Major pharmaceuticals in- of Canada clude treatments for arthritis, erectile dysfunc- Toronto 215 Spadina Ave., Ste. 123, tion, Alzheimer’s disease, high cholesterol, An affiliate of Planned Parenthood Toronto, ON M5T 2C7 hypertension, angina, cancer, eye diseases, Federation of Canada Canada’s national association of profession- overactive bladder, migraine, depression and 36B Prince Arthur Ave., al freelance writers. Offers members net- panic disorder as well as antifungal and anti- Toronto, ON M5R 1A9 working; promotion on online database biotic medications. Brands of Pfizer Consumer Planned Parenthood of Toronto (PPT) is a (www.writers.ca); referrals; contract advice; Healthcare include Nicorette, Nicoderm, community-based, pro-choice agency commit- ombudsman services; professional develop- Reactine, Benadryl, Benylin, Polysporin, ted to the principles of equity and to providing ment; group discounts; electronic news bulle- Purell, Sudafed, Lubriderm, BenGay, Visine, accessible and inclusive services which pro- tin; national newsletter. Sells the “PWAC Zantac, Rolaids, Listerine, Plax, Desitin, mote healthy sexuality and informed decision- Guide to Roughing It in the Market.” GyneCure, Trosyd AF, Unisom, Actifed and making to the people of the City of Toronto. Sinutab. Pfizer Animal Health produces World Wide Web: http://www.pwac.ca PPT’s programs include: vaccines and medicines for both livestock and • The House Community Health Centre for John Degen, Executive Director companion animals. youth (ages 13–25) Phone: (416) 504-1645 World Wide Web: www.pfizer.ca • The Teen Sex Information Program (peer FAX: (416) 913-2327 information through the Internet and tele- E-mail: [email protected] Don Sancton, Director, Corporate Affairs Phone: (514) 426-7063 phone) FAX: (514) 426-6831 • Reproductive and sexual health education in E-mail: [email protected] schools and communities • Anti-homophobia education in communities World Wide Web: http://www.ppt.on.ca Phone: (416) 961-0113 FAX: (416) 961-2512 Media Inquiries: Jamie Slater, Communications Officer Ext. 223 E-mail: [email protected] Hazelle Palmer, Executive Director Pet Industry Joint Ext. 238 Pioneer Hi-Bred Limited, E-mail: [email protected] Advisory Council of A DuPont Company Canada/PIJAC Canada P.O. Box 730, Chatham, ON N7M 5L1 Established in 1946, Pioneer Hi-Bred Lim- 2442 St. Joseph Blvd., Ste. 102, ited is Canada’s premier seed genetics and Ottawa, ON K1C 1G1 plant biotechnology company. A wholly PIJAC Canada exists to represent all the dif- owned subsidiary of Pioneer Hi-Bred Interna- ferent sectors of the Canadian pet industry. We tional, Inc. From headquarters in Chatham, see ourselves as the common denominator, Ontario, Pioneer develops, produces and mar- bringing all the different sectors to the same kets agricultural seeds (corn, soybeans, canola, table, offering each of them the opportunity to sunflowers, alfalfa, wheat) to crop and live- work together to reach common goals and ob- stock farmers, grain processors and other end- jectives. Activities include advocacy, educa- use customers. 200 employees and 250 sales Pontifical Mission tion, information. representatives in Canada. World Wide Web: World Wide Web: Societies http://www.pijaccanada.com http://www.pioneer.com/canada 3329 Danforth Ave., Louis McCann, B.Sc., Executive Director Phone: (519) 352-6350 Scarborough, ON M1L 4T3 Phone: (613) 834-2111 Toll free 1-800-265-9435 International Missionary Organization. Toll free 1-800-667-7452 FAX: (519) 436-6753 Through enlivening and fundraising assists FAX: (613) 834-4854 Pope John Paul II in the work of evangeliza- E-mail: [email protected] Jim Gumpert, President/Sales Manager tion. Individuals concerned about the spiritual Tim Welbanks, Agronomy Services and material needs of millions on five conti- Manager nents help effectively through the Pontifical Dr. Ian Grant, Corn Research Director Mission Societies: Propagation of the Faith; St. Dr. Brad Hedges, Soybean Research Peter the Apostle; Holy Childhood Associa- Manager tion; Missionary Union. Tim Weller, Production Manager World Wide Web: Art Stirling, Government, Industry and http://www.missionsocieties.ca Public Affairs Manager E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 699-7077 Toll free 1-800-897-8865 Dave Charne, Worldwide Director of FAX: (416) 699-9019 Canola Breeding 17300 Trans-Canada Hwy., Phone: (905) 846-4446 Sister Leona Spencer, National Director Kirkland, QC H9J 2M5 After hours: (416) 265-1537 Pfizer is a research-based, global healthcare E-mail: [email protected] company whose principal mission is to dis- Propagation of the Faith: cover and develop innovative products to help Sister Leona Spencer, National Director people enjoy longer, healthier and more pro- ductive lives. Pfizer is Canada’s leading phar- Summer 2005 Sources 269

St. Peter the Apostle: The Bookroom: Rev. John Walsh, National Secretary Susan Clarke, Manager E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 231 Holy Childhood Association: E-mail: [email protected] Mary Jo Mahon-Oakes, National Secretary E-mail: [email protected] MISSIONS TODAY: Address enquiries to Patricia McKinnon, Editor E-mail: [email protected] The Presbyterian Church in Claudiu Popa – Canada’s Canada Internet and Computer 50 Wynford Dr., Toronto, ON M3C 1J7 P.O. Box 82, Ste. 3000, Royal Trust Tower, The church is active in overseas missions, TD Centre, Toronto, ON M5K 1G8 Security Expert development and partnership; native ministry; PricewaterhouseCoopers provides industry- 67 Yonge St., Ste. 502, rural and urban church development; and glo- focused assurance, advisory and tax services Toronto, ON M5E 1J8 bal and domestic justice issues. Its roots are in for public, private and government clients in all Corporate security consultant and trusted the Reformation, with focus on education for markets. In Canada, our more than 4,200 part- advisor to business executives. Extensive me- ministers and laity. The national office houses: ners and staff in 25 locations connect their dia experience with current security, privacy national staff, General Assembly staff, archives thinking, experience and solutions to help our issues. Claudiu delivers executive briefings and Bookroom. clients solve their unique business problems. and produces content for courses, articles and World Wide Web: Our professionals serve all major industry sec- industry conferences. Created new information http://www.presbyterian.ca tors and produce regular surveys and analysis in the following areas: risk management methodology and security Phone: (416) 441-1111 compliance assessment processes. President: Financial Services Toll free 1-800-619-7301 Consumer and Industrial Products InformationSecurityCanada.com; subject mat- FAX: (416) 441-2825 ter expert: Internet security and e-business. Technology, Information and Communica- Keith Knight, Communications Director tions, Entertainment and Media, and Life World Wide Web: Ext. 327 Sciences http://www.ClaudiuPopa.com and E-mail: [email protected] http://www.InformationSecurityCanada.com World Wide Web: http://www.pwc.com/ca General Assembly: Claudiu Popa Jennifer Gillard, Senior Manager, Rev. Jean Morris, Moderator Communications and Media Relations Phone: (416) 431-9012 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 815-5041 Rev. Stephen Kendall, Principal Clerk E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 227 Carolyn Morris, Manager, Media Relations E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 814-5370 Life and Mission Agency: E-mail: [email protected] Rev. Ian Morrison, General Secretary Ext. 257 E-mail: [email protected] Justice: Stephen Allen, Associate Secretary Ext. 256 E-mail: [email protected] Predictable Futures – Relief and Development: Rick Fee, Director, Presbyterian World The Business Family Centre Service and Development 10104 103 Ave., Ste. 1211, Ext. 245 Prime 50 Edmonton, AB T5J 0H8 E-mail: [email protected] 36 Johnston Ave., Toronto, ON M2N 1G8 This alliance of advisors brings together core Karen Plater, Communications Prime 50 is the only known service that spe- competencies to fully advise the family busi- Co-ordinator, Presbyterian World Service cializes in creating employment opportunities ness entrepreneur. This group of experienced and Development for the 50+ individual by allowing them to post professionals offers strategic planning, succes- Ext. 243 a resume on our web site while we can provide sion planning, personal financial and estate E-mail: [email protected] career counselling services, coaching, image LISTINGS planning, family planning (family harmony Archives: consulting, workshops, etc. that will enhance plus business harmony), leadership training Kim Arnold, Manager their chances to get a job. Employers can post and wealth management. Ext. 310 job opportunities and secure services like World Wide Web: E-mail: [email protected] outplacement counselling, HR consulting, workshops, etc. http://www.predictablefutures.com The Presbyterian Record: Gordon Wusyk, President David Harris, Editor Prime 50 est la seule organisation connue Phone: (780) 702-2499 Ext. 307 qui se spécialise dans la création d’emplois FAX: (780) 428-1410 E-mail: [email protected] pour les chercheurs de travail agés de plus de E-mail: [email protected] 50 ans. Les ressources dont nous disposons Women’s Missionary Society: sont des stratégies de redirection de carrière, Sarah Kim, Executive Secretary aide pour la réorientation de formation Ext. 321 professionnelle, ateliers d’apprentissage qui E-mail: [email protected] aideront les participants à obtenir un emploi de leur choix. Les employeurs prospectifs ont aussi à leur disposition les moyens pour afficher les offres 270 Sources Summer 2005 de positions vacantes ainsi que de se servir des E-mail: [email protected] différents réseaux de placement tels que World Wide Web: http://www.fisabc.ca Outplacement Counselling (ré-éducation Alberta: professionnelle), HR Counselling (disponi- Association of Independent Schools and bilité de services pour une nouvelle orientation Colleges in Alberta (AISCA) de carrière), stages et séminaires. Duane Plantinga, Executive Director World Wide Web: http://www.prime50.com 9250 50th St., Edmonton, AB T6B 2H3 Barry Witkin, CEO Phone: (780) 469-9868 Phone: (416) 226-5090 FAX: (780) 469-9880 25 Sheppard Ave. W., Ste. 1000, FAX: (416) 226-4052 E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M2N 6S9 E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.aisca.ab.ca Professional Engineers Ontario administers Manitoba: the Professional Engineers Act by licensing Manitoba Federation of Independent Schools professional engineers, and setting standards Inc. (MFIS) for and regulating engineering in Ontario so John Doornbos, Executive Director that the public interest is served and protected. 23 Pinecrest Bay, Winnipeg, MB R2G 1W2 Rigorously educated, experienced and com- Phone: (204) 667-9971 mitted to a Code of Ethics, licensed profes- FAX: (204) 661-5357 sional engineers can be identified by the P.Eng. E-mail: [email protected] after their names. World Wide Web: http://www.mfis.mb.ca World Wide Web: http://www.peo.on.ca Privacy Commissioner of Ontario: David Smith, Media Specialist Independent Schools Association of Ontario Phone: (416) 840-1068 Canada (ISAO) Toll free 1-800-339-3716, ext. 1068 Place de Ville, Tower B, 112 Kent St., Herman Proper, Chair FAX: (416) 224-8168 3rd Fl., Ottawa, ON K1A 1H3 109 Thomas St., P.O. Box 69556, Toll free FAX: 1-800-268-0496 The Privacy Commissioner of Canada is an Oakville, ON L6J 7R4 E-mail: [email protected] Officer of Parliament mandated to protect and Phone: (905) 648-2100 promote the privacy rights of Canadians. The FAX: (905) 648-2110 Privacy Commissioner oversees two federal E-mail: [email protected] laws – the Privacy Act and the Personal Infor- Quebec: mation Protection and Electronic Documents Fédération des Établissements Act. d’Enseignement Privés (FEEP) World Wide Web: Paul Boisvenu, Directeur général http://www.privcom.gc.ca 1940, boul Henri-Bourassa est, Montréal, QC H2B 1S2 Phone: (613) 995-8210 Téléphone: (514) 381-8891, ext. 232 Toll free 1-800-282-1376 Télécopieur: (514) 381-4086 Proforma Consulting Limited TDD: (613) 992-9190 Courriel: [email protected] 1705 Argentia Rd., Unit 1, FAX: (613) 947-6850 Site web: http://www.cadre.qc.ca/feep Mississauga, ON L5N 3A9 E-mail: [email protected] NATIONAL: Proforma Consulting Limited is a market re- Jennifer Stoddart, Privacy Commissioner search company that specializes in offering of Canada World Wide Web: http://www.acsi.org market research services across Canada. Heather Black, Assistant Privacy Association of Christian Schools For almost 30 years, a full range of market Commissioner International – Eastern Canada research services was developed. Proforma’s Raymond D’Aoust, Assistant Privacy Mark Kennedy, Regional Director services include in-store testing, surveys, na- Commissioner 1 Wenden Ct., RR #2, tional audits, category analysis, creative effec- Minesing, ON L0L 1Y0 tiveness measurements, competitive price Private (Independent) School Phone: (705) 728-7344 checking and mystery shopping. Groups in Canada FAX: (705) 728-4401 World Wide Web: E-mail: [email protected] http://www.proforma1977.com 9250 50th St., Edmonton, AB T6B 2H3 Association of Christian Schools Media inquiries about independent schools Jonathan Mitrovich, Vice-President International – Western Canada Phone: (905) 858-5000, ext. 224 and details of their operations should be di- Ann Rauser, Regional Director rected to various regional provincial directors. P.O. Box 3460, Airdrie, AB T4B 2B7 Information is also available on their respec- Phone: (403) 443-7337 tive web sites. These independent school FAX: (403) 443-5378 groups advocate similar core principles: E-mail: [email protected] • All children have a right to an education. • Parents have a prior right to choose how Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Canada their children shall be educated. Mike Lekic, Director, Office of Education • Governments must respect parents’ liberty 1148 King St. E., Oshawa, ON L1H 1H8 to choose public, separate or independent Phone: (905) 433-0011, ext. 104 schools. FAX: (905) 433-0982 E-mail: [email protected] PROVINCIAL ASSOCIATIONS: World Wide Web: http://www.sdacc.org Project Ploughshares British Columbia: National Christian Schools Association 57 Erb St. W., Waterloo, ON N2L 6C2 Federation of Independent School Lou Brunelle, President Canadian ecumenical agency of the Cana- Association (FISA) P.O. Box 26005, Saskatoon, SK S7K 8C1 dian Council of Churches that carries out re- Fred Herfst, Executive Director Phone: (306) 280-9991 search, analysis, dialogue and public discus- 150 Robson St., Vancouver, BC V6B 2A7 E-mail: [email protected] sion of peace and security issues in Canada and Phone: (604) 684-6023 or (604) 687-7846 internationally. Issues include: defence policy, FAX: (604) 684-3163 military exports, arms trade, disarmament, Summer 2005 Sources 271 peacebuilding, human security. Regular publi- Gayle Stoness, Program Manager Louise Laporte, Officer cations: The Ploughshares Monitor (quar- Phone: (905) 522-1155, ext. 3572 Phone: (613) 560-4287 terly), Armed Conflicts Report (annual poster). FAX: (905) 540-6533 E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.ploughshares.ca E-mail: [email protected] Alain Cossette, Officer Phone: (519) 888-6541 Phone: (613) 560-4317 FAX: (519) 888-0018 E-mail: [email protected] Ernie Regehr, Director Joselito Calugay, Officer Ext. 702 Phone: (613) 560-4235 After hours: (519) 579-4735 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Regional Offices: St. John’s: (709) 726-6453 Gander: (709) 651-3727 Halifax: (902) 443-3541 The Public Interest Advocacy Charlottetown: (902) 892-5481 Moncton: (506) 857-4220 Centre Quebec City: (418) 666-6500 One Nicholas St., Ste. 1204, Montreal: (514) 875-7100 Ottawa, ON K1N 7B7 Gatineau: (819) 777-4647 PIAC, a national non-profit organization, Ottawa: (613) 560-2560 provides legal representation and research on Kingston: (613) 542-7322 issues that involve utilities, government pro- Toronto: (416) 485-3558 145 Front St. E., Ste. 306, grams and important public services. PIAC London: (519) 659-1124 Toronto, ON M5A 1E3 works on behalf of ordinary Canadians, and North Bay: (705) 472-9421 The Prostate Cancer Research Foundation of the organizations that represent them, in the Thunder Bay: (807) 345-8442 Canada is the leading national organization areas of telecommunications, energy, transpor- Winnipeg: (204) 947-1601 dedicated solely to eliminating prostate cancer. tation, privacy, broadcasting, competition law Regina: (306) 757-3575 Our mission is to fund research into the causes, and policy, banking and financial services. Saskatoon: (306) 244-3033 cure and prevention of the disease. Calgary: (403) 270-6555 Every year, our Scientific and Medical Ad- World Wide Web: http://www.piac.ca Edmonton: (780) 423-1290 visory Committee recommends research Phone: (613) 562-4002 Vancouver: (604) 430-5631 grants for Canada’s most promising research FAX: (613) 562-0007 Victoria: (250) 953-1051 projects. E-mail: [email protected] Whitehorse: (867) 667-8887 World Wide Web: Michael Janigan, Executive Director and Yellowknife: (867) 873-5670 http://www.prostatecancer.ca General Counsel Phone: (416) 441-2131 Ext. 26 After hours: (613) 724-7936 Toll free 1-888-255-0333 Sue Lott, Legal Counsel Q FAX: (416) 441-2325 Ext. 23 After hours: (613) 237-6207 E-mail: [email protected] John Lawford, Legal Counsel Charitable Registration No. Ext. 25 After hours: (613) 237-8125 BN891270944 RR0001 John De Vellis, Legal Counsel John Blanchard, President and CEO Phone: (416) 348-0814 E-mail: [email protected] Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) 233 Gilmour St., Ottawa, ON K2P 0P1 Q9 Networks Inc. Among Canada’s largest unions, PSAC, with 100 Wellington St. W., Ste. 900, 150,000 members, represents federal employ- P.O. Box 235, Canadian Pacific Tower, ees as well as workers in three territorial gov- TD Centre, Toronto, ON M5K 1J3 ernments, government agencies, Crown corpo- Q9 Networks is a leading Canadian provider PsychDirect – Evidence-based rations, para-public and private sector organi- of outsourced Internet infrastructure and re- Mental Health Information & zations. lated managed services. Q9’s data centres and

Our 17 component unions generally corre- network are backed by an industry-leading LISTINGS Education spond to federal government departments or SLA which guarantees 100% network and Department of Psychiatry & Behavioural major outside employers. PSAC offers its power availability. Q9 managed services, in- Neurosciences, McMaster University, members services that are second to none from cluding bandwidth, dedicated servers, Hamilton, ON its Ottawa headquarters and regional offices. firewalls, load balancing, virtual private net- PsychDirect provides evidence-based mental World Wide Web: working (VPN) and back-up/restore, enable health information and education on a broad http://www.psac-afpc.com the rapid provisioning and scalability of client range of mental health topics. This public edu- infrastructure. Communications and Political Action cation web site of the Department of Psychia- Section: World Wide Web: http://www.Q9.com try and Behavioural Neurosciences at FAX: (613) 236-1654 Kevin Spikes, Director, Corporate McMaster University provides content appro- Communications priate for both professional and public audi- Denis Boivin, Co-ordinator Phone: (416) 365-7211 ences developed by mental health specialists at Phone: (613) 560-4280 Toll free: 1-888-696-6626 McMaster. E-mail: [email protected] Cellular: (416) 540-6892 World Wide Web: Pierre Lebel, Officer E-mail: [email protected] http://www.psychdirect.com Phone: (613) 560-5482 E-mail: [email protected] 272 Sources Summer 2005 Tom Anger, Director, Queen’s Executive Recreation Vehicle Dealers Development Centre Phone: (613) 533-2371 Association of Canada E-mail: [email protected] 6411 Buswell St., Ste. 204, Jeff McGill, Director, MBA for Science & Richmond, BC V6Y 2G5 Technology The voice of the Canadian recreation vehicle Phone: (613) 533-2302 industry, representing dealers, rental agents, E-mail: [email protected] parts and service facilities, distributors, suppli- Peter Sephton, Director, Queen’s Executive ers, manufacturers and the final users. A non- 3910 Bathurst St., Ste. 404, MBA profit association to promote professionalism Toronto, ON M3H 5Z3 Phone: (613) 533-6811 in the RV industry. Major RVDA concerns in- Qualicare is a private health care company E-mail: [email protected] clude education, communication, shows, use, consisting of caring professionals providing safety, laws and lobbying government and in- health care solutions for the ageing and ill. We Julian Barling, Associate Dean and Chair, dustry groups. PhD/MSc and Research Programs advocate for our clients, offering guidance, World Wide Web: http://www.rvda.ca support and daily care both in and out of hos- Phone: (613) 533-2477 NATIONAL OFFICE: pitals. All our services are custom designed E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (604) 718-6325 with patient and family requirements in mind. Jim McKeen, Director, The Monieson Eleonore Hamm, Executive Vice-President World Wide Web: http://www.qualicare.ca Centre Phone: (613) 533-2360 Phone: (604) 204-0559 Phone: (416) 630-0202 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (604) 204-0154 FAX: (416) 630-0208 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Roger Wright, Director, Queen’s Executive MBA PROVINCIAL OFFICES: Wayne Nathanson, General Manager Phone: (613) 533-6811 RVDA of British Columbia: E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Shelley Bos, Executive Director Andrea Nathanson, Executive Director Michael Darling, Director, Queen’s 201 – 17700 56th Ave., Surrey, BC V3S 1C7 E-mail: [email protected] Accelerated MBA Phone: (604) 575-3868 Sheryl Traber, Director, Business Phone: (613) 533-2238 FAX: (604) 575-3869 Operations E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] John Moore, Director, Queen’s Executive RVDA of Alberta: MBA, Ottawa Classroom, and Queen’s- Lori Auld, Acting Executive Vice-President Cornell Executive MBA 101 – 10340 59th Ave., Phone: (613) 566-3622 Edmonton, AB T6H 1E6 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (780) 455-8562 FAX: (780) 453-3927 E-mail: [email protected] R RVDA of Saskatchewan: Sheila Lardner, Manager Radiation Safety Institute of 342 Armstrong Way, Saskatoon, SK S7N 3N1 Canada / Institut de Phone/FAX: (306) 249-1671 Queen’s University, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6 radioprotection du Canada E-mail: [email protected] At Queen’s School of Business we are at the RVDA of Manitoba: forefront of business thinking. We have a grow- 1120 Finch Ave. W., Ste. 607, Toronto, ON M3J 3H7 Kim Wozniak, Manager ing national and international reputation for 69 Morin Rd., innovation and high quality programs. We of- The Radiation Safety Institute is Canada’s only independent, national institute for radia- St. François Xavier, MB R4L 1A8 fer a range of undergraduate, graduate and ex- Phone: (204) 864-2112 ecutive development programs. Our interna- tion safety. The Institute promotes radiation safety at work, at home, at school and in the FAX: (204) 864-2232 tionally renowned faculty can provide expertise E-mail: [email protected] and insight. environment. As an independent organization, the Institute provides impartial information Ontario RVDA: World Wide Web: about radiation, radiation exposure and radia- Larry R. Boyd, Executive Director http://www.business.queensu.ca tion safety to journalists and to the public. 200 – 50 Dundas St. E., Laurie Ross, Media Relations World Wide Web: Hamilton, ON L9H 7K6 Phone: (613) 533-2319 http://www.radiationsafety.ca Phone: (905) 690-3254 E-mail: [email protected] Toll free: 1-888-331-8885 National Office, Toronto: Cellular: (289) 439-9598 David Saunders, Dean Tina de Geus, Information Officer Phone: (613) 533-2305 FAX: (905) 690-3812 Phone: (416) 650-9090, ext. 28 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 650-9920 Glen Cavanagh, Director, Marketing and E-mail: [email protected] RVDA of Quebec: Communications Serge Villemure, Executive Director Dr. Fergal Nolan, President and CEO 4360, ave Pierre-de-Coubertin, bur 100, Phone: (613) 533-3004 Dr. Reza Moridi, Vice-President and Chief E-mail: [email protected] Montréal, QC H1V 1A6 Scientist Toll free: 1-866-338-1471 Brent Gallupe, Associate Dean National Laboratories, Saskatoon: FAX: (514) 335-6250 Phone: (613) 533-2305 Phone: (306) 975-0566 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (306) 975-0494 Peter Kissick, Director, Undergraduate Commerce Program Phone: (613) 533-2301 E-mail: [email protected] Summer 2005 Sources 273

Atlantic RVDA: Ontario: John Sutherland, Manager Joanne Young Evans, CAE, Executive P.O. Box 9410, Stn. A, Director Halifax, NS B3K 5S3 Phone: (905) 602-4664 Phone: (902) 425-2445 FAX: (905) 602-4666 FAX: (902) 425-2441 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: www.rpnao.org Canada: World Wide Web: http://www.cpna.ca Registered Nurses’ Renbor Sales Solutions Inc. 54 Donisi Ave., Thornhill, ON L4J 6G4 Association of Ontario Renbor Sales Solutions provides a total ap- 438 University Ave., Ste. 1600, proach to managing sales and prospecting ac- Toronto, ON M5G 2K8 tivity; building profitable relationships. Tibor The Registered Nurses’ Association of On- Shanto has over 20 years of sales experience tario (RNAO) is the professional association and performance management. Helping or- representing registered nurses wherever they ganizations sell better by effecting measurable Dave Redinger practise in Ontario. Since 1925, RNAO has improvements in the most critical aspects of lobbied for healthy public policy, promoted the sales process. Dealing with: 901 Kipling Ave., Toronto, ON M8Z 5H3 excellence in nursing practice, increased • Real Prospects Known to many radio and television audi- nurses’ contribution to shaping the health-care • Real Sales ences as the “Neighbourhood Mechanic,” system, and influenced decisions that affect • Real Measurable Results Dave is the creator and driving force behind nurses and the public they serve. AM740’s All Night Live programs. Educated World Wide Web: http://www.sellbetter.ca World Wide Web: http://www.rnao.org in mechanical engineering and licensed as a Tibor Shanto, Principal Class A mechanic, Dave hosts weekly automo- Communications Department: Phone: (416) 671-3555 tive programs on AM740 and appears regularly Phone: (416) 599-1925 Cellular: (416) 822-7781 on CityTV, CP24 and CITS-TV. Toll free: 1-800-268-7199 FAX: (905) 760-0328 FAX: (416) 599-1926 Phone: (416) 233-4671 or (905) 567-5500 E-mail: [email protected] Cellular: (416) 562-8941 Sine MacKinnon, Director of E-mail: [email protected] Communications Ext. 209 After hours: (416) 829-6657 E-mail: [email protected] Lesley Frey, Managing Editor/ Communications Project Manager Ext. 210 E-mail: [email protected] Kimberley Kearsey Ext. 233 E-mail: [email protected] Keith Powell Retail Council of Canada Ext. 230 855 Don Mills Rd., Ste. 301, E-mail: [email protected] 1255 Bay St., Ste. 800, Toronto, ON M3C 1V9 Toronto, ON M5R 2A9 Refreshments Canada represents beverage Jill Shaw Retail Council of Canada (RCC) is a not-for- manufacturers, distributors, franchise houses Ext. 211 profit association whose more than 9,000 and industry suppliers that manufacture and E-mail: [email protected] members represent all retail formats, including distribute more than 30 brands of juices/juice national and regional department stores, mass drinks, bottled waters, sports drinks, carbon- merchants, specialty chains, independent ated soft drinks, energy drinks and other non- stores and online merchants. alcoholic beverages. World Wide Web: Refreshments Canada is the link for govern- http://www.retailcouncil.org ment, community stakeholders and the media Toll free: 1-888-373-8245 on issues relating to refreshment beverages. LISTINGS World Wide Web: Diane J. Brisebois, President and CEO http://www.refreshments.ca Phone: (416) 922-6678 FAX: (416) 922-8011 Calla Farn, Media Relations Consultant Registered Practical Toll free: 1-866-895-7073 Theresa Rogers, Manager, Communications E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 922-0553, ext. 244 Nurses Association of FAX: (416) 922-8011 Ontario E-mail: [email protected] 5025 Orbitor Dr., Bldg. 4, Ste. 200, Mississauga, ON L4W 4Y5 Sources Hot Tip Sources Hot Tip RPNAO is the professional voice represent- Media lists? ing registered practical nurses (RPNs) in On- Government information? Media Names & Numbers is the answer. tario. It promotes professional nursing excel- Parliamentary Names & Numbers has it. TV, radio, newspapers, magazines. lence through education, professional develop- 2 print editions + online access Call (416) 964-7799 for your copy. ment and government relations. RPNAO – one for $75/year. Call (416) 964-7799 voice of nursing in Ontario since 1958. 274 Sources Summer 2005 Roots of Empathy 215 Spadina Ave., Ste. 160, Toronto, ON M5T 2C7 Roots of Empathy is an evidence-based classroom program which has shown dramatic effect in reducing levels of aggression and vio- lence among schoolchildren while raising so- cial/emotional competence and increasing empathy. Roots of Empathy’s mission is to Robarts Research Institute build caring, peaceful and civil societies Town of Richmond Hill through the development of empathy in chil- 100 Perth Dr., P.O. Box 5015, dren and adults. P.O. Box 300, 225 East Beaver Creek Rd., London, ON N6A 5K8 Richmond Hill, ON L4C 4Y5 Robarts Research Institute is Canada’s inde- World Wide Web: The Town of Richmond Hill is one of Cana- pendent medical research institute. Our scien- http://rootsofempathy.org da’s fastest growing communities. Located just tists harness the power of cell biology, genet- Phone: (416) 944-3001 outside Metropolitan Toronto, Richmond Hill ics and medical imaging to investigate disor- FAX: (416) 944-9295 is home to many national business headquar- ders of the neurological, cardiovascular and E-mail: [email protected] ters. The Town is actively involved in and pro- immune systems. They answer fundamental Mary Gordon, Founder/President motes industrial and business growth through questions relating to a range of conditions the office of Economic Development. The Phone: (416) 204-7898 from Alzheimer’s and heart disease to diabe- E-mail: [email protected] community is often referred to as “A little tes and cancer. north, a little nicer.” Richmond Hill is proud Leigh Smout, Chief Operating Officer of the strides it has made with recycling, pro- World Wide Web: http://www.robarts.ca Phone: (416) 204-7891 tection of the natural environment, heritage Linda Quattrin, Director of E-mail: [email protected] preservation and responsible public service Communications Monica Landolt, Ph.D., Program Director delivery. Phone: (519) 663-3021 Phone: (416) 204-7893 World Wide Web: FAX: (519) 663-2992 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] http://www.richmondhill.ca Sandra Weeks, Communications Phone: (905) 771-8800 Susan Horvath, VP External Co-ordinator Phone: (519) 663-3059 William F. Bell, Mayor Phone: (416) 204-7880 FAX: (519) 663-2992 E-mail: [email protected] Dave Weldon, Chief Administrative Officer E-mail: [email protected] (until May 2005) Dan Elliott, Finance/Treasurer Rogers Video Lynton Friedberg, Parks, Recreation and Culture 10991 Shellbridge Way, Ste. 100, Janet Babcock, Planning and Development Richmond, BC V6X 3C6 Shane Baker, Fire Chief Rogers Video owns and operates more than Doug Luker, Corporate Services 300 video retail stores in B.C., Alberta, Sas- Bruce Macgregor, Engineering and Public katchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Works Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and John Meakes, Economic Development Labrador, and the Yukon. It is the largest Ca- Joseph L. Rotman School of Jeff Meggitt, Recycling and Waste nadian-owned specialty video retailer, second Management largest video retailer in Canada and fifth-larg- Management est in North America. Rogers Video employs Carol Moore, Corporate Communications The University of Toronto, more than 4,000 people nationwide. 105 St. George St., Toronto, ON M5S 3E6 Ricketts, Harris LLP Fondé en 1988, Rogers Video possède The Rotman School of Management at the 181 University Ave., Ste. 816, actuellement plus de 300 magasins en Colom- University of Toronto is among the leading Toronto, ON M5H 2X7 bie-Britannique, en Alberta, en Saskatchewan, business schools in the world. We provide Joel Miller is a partner at Ricketts, Harris au Manitoba, en Ontario, au Québec, au management education programs for students LLP and chair of the Family Law Group. He Nouveau-Brunswick, en Nouvelle-Écosse, au and executives, and research in all areas of teaches at the Bar Admission Course, speaks Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador et au Yukon. Rogers management. Our experts can provide com- at national conferences, comments on radio Video est le plus important détaillant au mentary on a wide range of business and pub- and television, has been on the Advisory Board Canada de films vidéo spécialisés détenu par lic policy issues. des intérêts canadiens et la deuxième chaîne de of Divorce Magazine, and a director of the To- World Wide Web: clubs vidéo en importance au Canada. Rogers ronto Collaborative Family Law Association. http://www.rotman.utoronto.ca Video, dont le siège social est situé à Rich- His Family Law Centre is Canada’s most com- Ken McGuffin, Manager, Media Relations prehensive web site for family law informa- mond, en Colombie-Britannique, emploie plus de 4 000 personnes partout au pays. Phone: (416) 946-3818 tion. FAX: (416) 978-1373 World Wide Web: World Wide Web: E-mail: [email protected] http://www.rogersvideo.ca http://www.familylawcentre.com Roger L. Martin, Dean Sarah Good, Manager, Media and Joel Miller Professor Glen Whyte, Associate Dean, Community Relations Phone: (416) 364-6211 Curriculum, and Director, MBA Programs Phone: (604) 303-2085 FAX: (416) 364-1697 James D. Fisher, Associate Dean, Executive FAX: (604) 270-1934 E-mail: [email protected] Programs E-mail: [email protected] Professor Leonard Brooks, Director, Daniel Langevin, Vice-President, Marketing Master in Management and Professional and Merchandising Accounting Program Phone: (604) 303-2008 Professor Wendy Rotenberg, Director, FAX: (604) 270-1934 Commerce Programs E-mail: [email protected] Summer 2005 Sources 275

Professor Wendy Dobson, Director, Ontario – Toronto: standards of professional practice and investi- Institute for International Business Judy Dobbs gates complaints about members’ practice. Professor John Hull, Director, Bonham 20 King St. W., 11th Fl., Toronto World Wide Web: http://www.rcdso.org Centre for Finance Office: (416) 974-4796 Professor Paul Halpern, Director, Cellular: (416) 459-4997 Toll free: 1-800-565-4591 University of Toronto Capital Markets FAX: (416) 974-3452 FAX: (416) 961-5814 Institute After hours: (416) 653-2254 Peggi Mace, Communications Director Professor David Beatty, Director, Clarkson Quebec: Direct line: (416) 934-5610 Centre for Business Ethics and Board Raymond Chouinard E-mail: [email protected] Effectiveness 1 Place Ville Marie, 10th Fl. E., Montreal Professor Beatrix Dart, Academic Director, Office: (514) 874-6556 Executive MBA Programs Cellular: (514) 243-9342 FAX: (514) 874-8261 After hours: (450) 672-9156 Atlantic Provinces: Lori Smith 5161 George St., 13th Fl., Halifax Office: (902) 421-8121 Cellular: (902) 483-3317 FAX: (902) 421-7921 100 Queen’s Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6 After hours: (902) 477-2337 The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is Canada’s largest museum of natural history Corporate Office: and world cultures. “Renaissance ROM” is a 200 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5J 2J5 major expansion of the ROM designed by Royal Bank of Canada (TSX, NYSE: RY) Daniel Libeskind that will open in three stages, uses the initials RBC as a prefix for its busi- starting in December 2005. The ROM will re- nesses and operating subsidiaries, which oper- main open during construction but individual ate under the master brand name of RBC Fi- galleries may be closed. nancial Group. Royal Bank of Canada is Cana- For information (24 hrs., English and da’s largest bank as measured by assets, and is French), call (416) 586-8000. one of North America’s leading diversified fi- nancial services companies. It provides per- World Wide Web: http://www.rom.on.ca sonal and commercial banking, wealth man- The Royal Canadian Legion Media Relations Department: agement services, insurance, corporate and in- 359 Kent St., Ottawa, ON K2P 0R7 Phone: (416) 586-5858 vestment banking, and transaction processing Not-for-profit, 400,000-member organiza- FAX: (416) 586-8022 services on a global basis. The company em- tion with 1,600 branches in Canada, U.S. and Francisco Alvarez, Director of ploys approximately 60,000 people who serve Germany. Communications more than 12 million personal, business and Mission: to assist Canadian veterans, ex- Phone: (416) 586-5558 public sector clients through offices in North military and ex-RCMP members to obtain au- E-mail: [email protected] America and some 30 countries around the thorized benefits and provide seniors, youth world. For more information, please visit and community services. Concerned with de- www.rbc.com. fence policy and other national issues. Con- Runzheimer Canada HEAD OFFICE: ducts annual Remembrance-Poppy Campaign, 2300 Yonge St., Ste. 800, including National Remembrance ceremony, Toronto, ON M4P 1E4 Toronto: Ottawa. Members receive Legion Magazine Runzheimer Canada is an international man- Beja Rodeck, Senior Manager, Media and and other benefits. agement consulting firm specializing in trans- Public Relations portation, travel and living costs serving busi- World Wide Web: http://www.legion.ca Office: (416) 974-5506 nesses, associations and government agencies Cellular: (416) 616-5918 Director, Communications throughout Canada and worldwide. It is an af- FAX: (416) 974-6023 Phone: (613) 235-4391 filiate of Runzheimer International, the After hours: (416) 385-2131 FAX: (613) 563-1670 Rochester, Wisconsin–based management Corporate Media Relations Office: E-mail: [email protected] consulting firm. Phone: (416) 974-2897 World Wide Web: DISTRICT PUBLIC RELATIONS http://www.runzheimer.com

OFFICES: Cheryl Stang, Public Relations Director LISTINGS British Columbia & Yukon: Phone: (262) 971-2615 Karen Attwell FAX: (262) 971-2476 1055 West Georgia St., 35th Fl., Vancouver E-mail: [email protected] Office: (604) 665-4031 Michelle Steinowicz, Consultant Cellular: (604) 802-4031 Phone: (416) 642-2471 FAX: (604) 665-0952 Toll free: 1-800-263-8762 After hours: (604) 682-3110 Royal College of Dental E-mail: [email protected] Prairies – Alberta/Saskatchewan/Manitoba/ NWT/NW Ontario/Nunavut: Surgeons of Ontario Diana Ward 335 8th Ave. S.W., 24th Fl., Calgary 6 Crescent Rd., Toronto, ON M4W 1T1 Office: (403) 292-3372 The Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Sources Hot Tip Cellular: (403) 860-0380 Ontario (RCDSO) regulates the practice of FAX: (403) 292-1757 dentistry to guide the profession and to protect Tell contacts you found them in After hours: (403) 802-0096 and serve the public interest. RCDSO issues Sources. certificates of registration to dentists to allow them to practise dentistry, promotes high 276 Sources Summer 2005

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: sociétés SNC-Lavalin ont des bureaux dans Michael Barrett, Ph.D., Professor of tout le Canada et dans 30 autres pays et Zoology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON travaillent actuellement dans une centaine de Phone: (416) 466-5304 pays. FAX: (416) 778-0785 Les sociétés SNC-Lavalin assurent des serv- BOARD OF DIRECTORS: ices d’ingénierie, d’approvisionnement, de Ann Barrett, Sexual Health Educator, construction, ainsi que de gestion et de Department of Public Health, City of financement de projet dans divers secteurs Toronto, Toronto, ON notamment l’agriculture, l’agroalimentaire, 350 Victoria St., Toronto, ON M5B 2K3 l’énergie, l’environnement, la gestion et Canada’s leading university for career-ori- Stephen Holzapfel, Physician, Women’s l’exploitation d’installations, les infrastruc- ented education, Ryerson is recognized for ex- College Hospital; Dept. of Family & tures, les mines et la métallurgie, les produits cellence in combining theory with practice. Community Medicine, University of pharmaceutiques, les produits chimiques et le Our faculty keep in constant contact with de- Toronto; Chairperson, SIECCAN, Toronto, pétrole, et les télécommunications. velopments in their fields through research and ON World Wide Web: work in industry and government. If you need William Martin, Lawyer, Toronto, ON expert opinion, call us. You’ll appreciate our http://www.snclavalin.com common sense and candor. Miriam Rossi, Physician; Associate Dean, Phone: (514) 393-1000 Student Affairs, Faculty of Medicine, FAX: (514) 875-4877 World Wide Web: University of Toronto, Toronto, ON http://www.ryerson.ca/sources Michael Sand, Managing Director, Digital Bruce Piercey, Public Affairs Manager Health, Markham, ON Phone: (416) 979-5000, ext. 7002 FAX: (416) 979-5208 Margaret Schneider, Professor, Dept. of E-mail: [email protected] Applied Psychology, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, Dana Yates, Public Affairs Officer Toronto, ON Phone: (416) 979-5000, ext. 7000 E-mail: [email protected] Bob Tremble, Sexual Health Educator and Consultant; Social Worker, Toronto, ON Carol Rocks, Former Co-ordinator, Physical and Health Education, Toronto District S School Board, Toronto, ON 64 Charles St. E., Ste. 201, Toronto, ON M4Y 1T1 SGA Energy Ltd. Peter Linde, Senior Financial Analyst, Safe Communities Foundation (SCF) is a Magna Entertainment Corp., Aurora, ON 1376 Bank St., Ste. 302, national, not-for-profit charitable organization Ottawa, ON K1H 7Y3 dedicated to making Canada the safest coun- We are an established Canadian multi-disci- try in the world to live, learn, work and play. plinary consulting firm dedicated to the devel- The SCF along with safety experts across opment of sustainable energy solutions for Canada believes that all injuries are predictable Canadians and the developing world. We pro- and preventable. We work in partnership with vide services in renewable energy, energy effi- the private and public sectors to improve the ciency and climate change mitigation. Areas of health and safety of workers and people experience include wind/solar/hydro/biomass throughout your community. There are cur- energy, greenhouse gas inventories and mitiga- rently 45 designated Safe Communities across tion measures, energy and international devel- Canada. opment. World Wide Web: World Wide Web: SNC-Lavalin Group http://www.safecommunities.ca http://www.sgaenergy.com 455 René-Lévesque Blvd. W., Phone: (416) 964-0008 Stephen Graham, President Montreal, QC H2Z 1Z3 FAX: (416) 964-0089 Phone: (613) 730-7421 SNC-Lavalin (TSX: SNC) is one of the lead- E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (613) 260-8082 ing groups of engineering and construction Web site inquiries: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] companies in the world, a global leader in the Pat Coursey, President ownership and management of infrastructure, Phone: (416) 964-2529 and a key player in facilities and operations E-mail: [email protected] SIECCAN, The Sex management. The SNC-Lavalin companies Information and Education have offices across Canada and in 30 other Melissa Price, Administrative Manager countries around the world and are currently Phone: (416) 964-0008 Council of Canada working in some 100 countries. E-mail: [email protected] 850 Coxwell Ave., Toronto, ON M4C 5R1 SNC-Lavalin companies provide engineer- Dawn Vallet, Program Director SIECCAN’s membership comprises over ing, procurement, construction, project man- Phone: (780) 465-1248 325 organizations and 550 individuals in- agement and project financing services to a E-mail: [email protected] volved in human sexuality teaching, counsel- variety of industry sectors, including agricul- Nadine Gudz, Community Development ling and research in Canada. ture, agrifood, pharmaceuticals, chemicals and Manager and Eastern Canada contact SIECCAN publishes the quarterly Canadian petroleum, environment, facilities and opera- Phone: (416) 964-5812 Journal of Human Sexuality (CJHS) (plus tions management, industrial and manufactur- three issues of the SIECCAN Newsletter). ing, infrastructure, mining and metallurgy, Suzan Butyn, Marketing Manager Maintains a reference library and disseminates power and telecommunications. Phone: (416) 964-8296 E-mail: [email protected] resource material on request. SNC-Lavalin (TSX : SNC) est l’un des plus World Wide Web: http://www.sieccan.org importants groupes de sociétés d’ingénierie et Carol-Ann Dingillo-Smith, Special Projects Co-ordinator E-mail: [email protected] de construction au monde, un chef de file mondial en matière de propriété et de gestion Phone: (416) 964-8993 d’infrastructures et un acteur clé en matière de E-mail: [email protected] gestion et d’exploitation d’installations. Les Summer 2005 Sources 277

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Schulich School of Business Senior Link/ York University, 4700 Keele St., Neighbourhood Link Toronto, ON M3J 1P3 Independence, Dignity, and Community Ranked among the world’s top 25 schools of 2625 Danforth Ave., Toronto, ON M4C 1L4 business (2005 Financial Times of London, With over 25 years of cutting edge advocacy 2005 The Economist [EIU]), with expertise in work that has strong roots in its community, sectors (private, public, non-profit); manage- Senior Link/Neighbourhood Link is a field ment functions (e.g. marketing, finance, hu- The Scott Mission leader in comprehensively serving community man resource management); industries (e.g. 502 Spadina Ave., Toronto, ON M5S 2H1 needs. Successfully combining advocacy ini- financial services, real property, health indus- The Scott Mission offers programs and as- tiatives with responsive services that promote try management, arts and media); special ar- sistance which include shelter, daily hot meals independence and dignity, we offer client serv- eas (e.g. international business, entrepre- and a foot clinic for the homeless; family food ices, programs, supportive housing, and an neurism, family enterprise, business and and clothing banks; meals-on-wheels and re- employment centre. sustainability, ethics); trade development; ex- treats for shut-ins; day care, after school clubs ecutive development. Our media matching and residential camping for children and World Wide Web: service will make sure you reach the contact youth. The Scott Mission is funded by the gen- http://www.senior-link.com you need. erous gifts of concerned individuals and or- Judith Leon, Executive Director World Wide Web: www.schulich.yorku.ca ganizations. Phone: (416) 691-7407 FAX: (416) 691-8466 Suzanne Firth, Director, Communications, World Wide Web: E-mail: [email protected] Media and Public Relations http://www.scottmission.com Phone: (416) 736-5546 For information, please contact: FAX: (416) 736-5763 The Scott Mission E-mail: [email protected] David J. Smith, Executive Director Dezsö J. Horváth, Dean Phone: (416) 923-8872 Phone: (416) 736-5070 FAX: (416) 923-1067 David Dimick, Associate Dean – Academic B.N. 10796 3613 RR0001 Phone: (416) 736-2100, ext. 77913 Wade Cook, Associate Dean – Research Phone: (416) 736-2100, ext. 33573 Alan Middleton, Executive Director, Schulich Executive Education Centre Media and Public Relations Office, (SEEC) Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6 Phone: (416) 360-7917 Sexual assault, demographic trends, horror films, elder abuse, Asia-Pacific business – just André deCarufel, Director, Joint Kellogg- a few of the multitude of fascinating topics that Schulich Executive MBA Program faculty members at Canada’s top comprehen- Phone: (416) 360-3780 sive university can explain. If you’re looking Tom Beechy, Director, BBA and iBBA Roland Semprie for expertise to give your story added punch, (International BBA) Programs 80 Cumberland St., Ste. 503, chances are we’ve got an expert able to help. Phone: (416) 736-2100, ext. 77922 Toronto, ON M5R 3V1 World Wide Web: Ashwin Joshi, Director, MBA Program Owner and director of The Scenar Centre http://www.sfu.ca/mediapr/ Phone: (416) 736-2100, ext. 77958 and the only North American practitioner li- censed to use the Russian developed Scenar MEDIA AND PUBLIC RELATIONS: Ian H. Macdonald, Director, Master of impulse therapy where just one treatment can Kathryn Aberle, Director Public Administration (MPA) Program activate a dramatic long-term healing process. Phone: (604) 291-3210 Phone: (416) 736-2100, ext. 55632 Scenar produces an electrical non-invasive tide FAX: (604) 291-3039 Bernie Wolfe, Director, International MBA of neurological energy activating the body’s E-mail: [email protected] Program (IMBA) own healing processes. Susan Jamieson-McLarnon, PR Director, Phone: (416) 736-2100, ext. 77894 Roland Semprie, Owner and Director Harbour Centre campus Peter Macdonald, Co-Director, MBA/LLB Phone: (416) 712-7524 Phone: (604) 291-5151 Program E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 487-6145 Terry Lavender, Communications Manager, Preet Aulakh, Co-Director, PhD Program SFU Surrey Phone: (416) 736-2100, ext. 77941 Phone: (604) 268-7408 Sources Hot Tip E-mail: [email protected] Christine Oliver, Co-Director, PhD Program Media lists? Marianne Meadahl, Assistant Director Phone: (416) 736-2100, ext. 77916 Media Names & Numbers is the answer. (1/2 time) TV, radio, newspapers, magazines. Phone: (604) 291-4323 Call (416) 964-7799 for your copy. E-mail: [email protected] Summer 2005 Sources 279

Julie Ovenell-Carter, Assistant Director Suzan Hart, Manager, Drop-In Services Skills Canada British Columbia: (1/2 time) Ext. 239 Rob Chioccarello, Executive Director Phone: (604) 291-4323 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (604) 432-4229 E-mail: [email protected] Lori Reinsilber, Resource Development Direct: (604) 432-4360 Carol Thorbes, Information Officer Manager Cellular: (604) 341-9028 Phone: (604) 291-3035 Ext. 233 FAX: (604) 435-8181 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] UNIVERSITY OFFICERS: Skills Canada Manitoba: Dr. Michael Stevenson, President Debbie Leiter, Executive Director Phone: (604) 291-4641 Phone: (204) 927-0250 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (204) 927-0258 E-mail: [email protected] Research: Dr. Mario Pinto, Vice-President, Research Skills Canada New Brunswick: Phone: (604) 291-4152 Patricia Duffy, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (506) 547-7511 FAX: (506) 547-7674 University Relations: E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Warren Gill, Vice-President, University Relations Skills Canada / Skills Canada Newfoundland and Phone: (604) 291-5005 Labrador: E-mail: [email protected] Compétences Canada Tom Donovan, Executive Director Phone: (709) 739-4172 Applied Science: 260 boul Saint-Raymond Blvd., Ste./bur 205, Gatineau, QC J9A 3G7 FAX: (709) 739-4198 Dr. Brian Lewis, Dean of Applied Science E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (604) 291-4936 Skills/Compétences Canada is a national, E-mail: [email protected] not-for-profit organization that actively pro- Skills Canada NWT/NU: motes careers in skilled trades and technolo- Guy Barnable, Executive Director Arts: gies to Canadian youth. Created in 1989, S/CC Phone: (867) 873-8743 Dr. John Pierce, Dean of Arts is a pan-Canadian organization offering skilled Cellular: (867) 444-1767 Phone: (604) 291-4415 trades and technology competitions at the re- FAX: (867) 873-8197 E-mail: [email protected] gional, provincial/territorial, national and in- E-mail: [email protected] Business Administration: ternational levels, as well as other awareness Skills Canada Nova Scotia: Dr. Ernie Love, Dean of Business programs for young Canadians. Michelle Bussey, Executive Director Phone: (604) 291-4183 Skills/Compétences Canada est un organ- Phone: (902) 424-6457 E-mail: [email protected] isme sans but lucratif pancanadien qui fait FAX: (902) 428-0112 Education: activement la promotion, auprès des jeunes, E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Paul Shaker, Dean of Education des perspectives de carrière qu’offrent les Skills Canada Ontario: Phone: (604) 291-3148 métiers spécialisés. Créé en 1989, SCC pro- Gail Smyth, Executive Director E-mail: [email protected] pose des compétitions – régionales, provin- Phone: (519) 749-9899, ext. 229 Science: ciales, territoriales, nationales et inter- FAX: (519) 749-6322 Dr. Michael Plischke, Dean of Science nationales – pour les métiers et techniques, et E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (604) 291-3771 met en oeuvre divers autres programmes destinés à sensibiliser les jeunes du Canada. Skills Canada P.E.I.: E-mail: [email protected] Art Gennis, Executive Director SFU International: World Wide Web: Phone: (902) 566-9352 Nello Angerilli http://www.skillscanada.com Cellular: (902) 626-6912 Phone: (604) 291-3583 NATIONAL OFFICE: FAX: (902) 566-9323 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (819) 771-7545 E-mail: [email protected] Toll free: 1-877-754-5226 Compétences Québec: Sistering: A Woman’s Place FAX: (819) 771-5575 Robert Houle/Claude Bourque, Directeur c/o Heydon Park Secondary School, Catherine Keill, Marketing and général 11 St. Anne’s Rd., Toronto, ON M6J 2C2 Communications Officer Phone: (418) 646-3534 Sistering is a charitable organization provid- Ext. 4 Cellular: (613) 762-3800 FAX: (418) 643-6336 ing services to homeless, low-income and so- E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] cially isolated women in the Toronto area. François Bélisle, National Executive or [email protected] Sistering provides practical and emotional sup- Director Saskatchewan Labour Force: port, including hot meals, laundry and shower Ext. 1 Conrad Pura, Executive Director LISTINGS facilities, access to health care, housing work- E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (306) 352-5999 ers, support groups, pre-employment training Shaun Thorson, Project Director Toll free: 1-800-394-3899 and referrals to appropriate agencies. Ext. 3 Cellular: (613) 282-3774 FAX: (306) 757-7880 World Wide Web: http://www.sistering.org E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 926-9762 PROVINCIAL/TERRITORIAL OFFICES: Skills Canada Yukon: Susanne Hingley, Executive Director FAX: (416) 926-1932 Skills Canada Alberta: E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (867) 668-2701 Brian Pardell, Executive Director FAX: (867) 668-2704 Angela Robertson, Executive Director Phone: (780) 493-6620 E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 226 FAX: (780) 423-4758 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Susan Clancy, Director of Programs and Advocacy Ext. 234 E-mail: [email protected] 280 Sources Summer 2005

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Members of the firm tional training and consultancy firm, designing Dauntsey House, 4B Frederick’s Pl., appear regularly as authors, editors and speak- customized service in English and French, in London EC2R 8AB, UK ers and respond clearly and promptly to all communication, negotiation, conflict resolu- Phone: +44 20 7367 0150 media inquiries. tion and mediation, customer service training, FAX: +44 20 7367 0160 sales and management training, and trainer E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: training using accelerated learning approaches. http://www.sbhlawyers.com Sydney, Australia: Shelle Rose Charvet, présidente de Stratégies Brian G. Hansen, Managing Principal E-mail: [email protected] de réussite, l’experte en influence, est une Level 12, The Chifley Tower, Toronto Office: enseignante certifiée en programmation neuro- 2 Chifley Square, Phone: (416) 862-1616 linguistique (PNL) et l’auteure d’un livre Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia Toll free: 1-866-821-7306 populaire qui s’intitule Le plein pouvoir des Phone: (61-2) 9232-7199 FAX: (416) 363-7358 mots. Stratégies de réussite est une entreprise FAX: (61-2) 9232-6908 Barrie Office: internationale de formation et de consultation E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (705) 727-0808 qui offre des services spécialisés en commu- Toll free: 1-866-878-6253 nication, négociation, résolution de conflit FAX: (705) 727-0323 et médiation, formation de personnel de vente The Strategic Coach Inc. et de gestion ainsi que la formation 33 Fraser Ave., Ste. 201, Philip E. Bender, Workers’ compensation des formateurs, utilisant les approches Toronto, ON M6K 3J9 David L. Brisbin, Over 35 years of d’apprentissage accéléré. The Strategic Coach, a Toronto-based firm experience; collective bargaining, labour World Wide Web: with over 3,000 clients from around the world, relations, and construction labour relations http://www.successtrategies.com offers a highly acclaimed workshop program Cheryl A. Edwards, Recognized by Shelle Rose Charvet, President and publications which help established, suc- Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory as one of Phone: (905) 639-6468 cessful entrepreneurs to continuously improve Canada’s leading occupational health and FAX: (905) 639-4220 their quality of life while also dramatically safety practitioners; author of leading texts E-mail: [email protected] increasing their business profits. and articles in the area Work less, make more money, do what you love. Summer 2005 Sources 283

Ann Rowan, Director, Sustainability within World Wide Web: http://tns-global.com a Generation Richard Jenkins, Vice-President, Corporate Phone: (604) 732-4228 Director, Public Opinion Research FAX: (604) 732-0752 Phone: (613) 230-4799 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Dave Taylor, Director, Communications Phone: (604) 732-4228 FAX: (604) 732-0752 732 Spadina Ave., Toronto, ON M5S 2J2 E-mail: [email protected] Sutherland-Chan Clinic is a leader in the massage therapy industry. Established in 1983, we have built our reputation by providing the T highest quality of care and service to our cli- ents. We now have six massage therapy clinics in Toronto as well as corporate off-site and home care divisions. TelPay Incorporated World Wide Web: http://www.sc-clinic.com 298 Garry St., Winnipeg, MB R3C 1H3 FAX: (416) 960-1215 Canada’s e-payment pioneers, TelPay moves $6.5 billion in electronic payments annually. Grace Chan, President/Owner TelPay serves business, financial institutions Phone: (416) 960-8765 and individuals with e-payment technology Linda Bojin, Administrator that facilitates payments to anyone, anytime, Phone: (416) 960-9073 TELUS Mobility / anywhere in Canada. Excellent source for in- Sue Hodgins, Off-Site Co-ordinator sight into Internet payments, electronic bill Phone: (416) 960-0745 TELUS Mobilité payment, B2B, e-commerce payments, elec- tronic payment issues – and impact of postal 200 Consilium Place, Ste. 1600, strikes! David Suzuki Foundation Scarborough, ON M1H 3J3 2211 West 4th Ave., Ste. 219, TELUS Mobility provides its more than 3.9 World Wide Web: http://www.telpay.ca Vancouver, BC V6K 4S2 million clients across Canada with a full suite Phone: (204) 947-9300 Since 1990, the David Suzuki Foundation of wireless voice, Internet and data services Toll free: 1-800-665-0302 has worked to find ways for society to live in through its PCS and Mike digital wireless net- FAX: (204) 943-2261 balance with the natural world that sustains us. works. For more about TELUS Mobility prod- Toll free FAX: 1-866-396-2548 Focussing on four program areas – oceans and ucts, please visit telusmobility.com. E-mail: [email protected] sustainable fishing, forests and wild lands, cli- TELUS Mobilité fournit une gamme com- Lyn Walker, Marketing and mate change and clean energy, and the web of plète de services sans fil numériques de trans- Communications Co-ordinator life – the Foundation uses science and educa- mission de la voix, de transmission de données Phone: (204) 957-2853 tion to promote solutions that help conserve et de services Internet à plus de 3,9 millions E-mail: [email protected] nature. de clients sur les réseaux sans fil numériques W.H. Loewen, CM, FCA, Chairman World Wide Web: Mike et SCP. Pour plus de renseignements, Phone: (204) 957-2820 http://www.davidsuzuki.org veuillez consulter le site telusmobilite.com. E-mail: [email protected] David Suzuki, Chair World Wide Web: Brian Denysuik, President and CEO Phone: (604) 730-9670 http://www.telusmobility.com Phone: (204) 957-2840 FAX: (604) 730-9672 http://www.telusmobilite.com E-mail: [email protected] Jim Fulton, Executive Director Mark Langton, National Communications Phone: (604) 732-4228 Phone: (416) 684-3454 FAX: (604) 732-0752 FAX: (416) 279-3138 David Hocking, Chief Strategic Officer, Julia Quinton, Ontario Communications Sustainability within a Generation Phone: (416) 684-4050 Phone: (604) 732-4228 FAX: (416) 279-3334 FAX: (604) 732-0752 Anne-Marie Laberge, Québec E-mail: [email protected] Communications Morag Carter, Director, Climate Change Phone: (514) 832-2053

Program FAX: (514) 788-2279 Telefilm Canada, a cultural investor in cin- LISTINGS Phone: (604) 732-4228 Jennifer MacNeil, British Columbia ema, television, new media and music. FAX: (604) 732-0752 Communications Telefilm Canada is a federal cultural agency E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (604) 268-2531 dedicated to the development and promotion Otto Langer, Director, Marine Conservation FAX: (604) 415-2528 of the Canadian film, television, new media Program and music industries. With the objective of Phone: (604) 732-4228 building larger audiences for Canadian cultural TNS Canadian Facts products, the Corporation acts as a partner to FAX: (604) 732-0752 1075 Bay St., 3rd Fl., Toronto, ON M5S 2X5 E-mail: [email protected] the private sector through investments in di- TNS Canadian Facts is one of Canada’s most verse productions with wide appeal. Cheri Burda, Director, Forests and Lands prestigious full-service marketing, opinion and Téléfilm Canada, un investisseur culturel en Program social research organizations. We collect, cinéma, télévision, nouveaux médias et Phone: (604) 732-4228 analyze and interpret information to help cli- musique. FAX: (604) 732-0752 ents better understand their customers. We pro- Téléfilm Canada est un organisme culturel E-mail: [email protected] vide insight on market segmentation, advertis- fédéral voué au développement et à la promo- ing, communications, product development, tion des industries canadiennes du film, de la brand performance, stakeholder management, télévision, des nouveaux médias et de la and social and political polling. 284 Sources Summer 2005 musique. En poursuivant l’objectif d’augmen- Dr. Roger Barnsley, President and Alan Bass, Chair, School of Journalism ter les auditoires des produits culturels Vice-Chancellor Phone: (250) 371-5924 canadiens, la Société agit comme partenaire du Phone: (250) 828-5001 E-mail: [email protected] secteur privé en investissant dans des produc- E-mail: [email protected] Kathleen Biagioni, Executive Director, tions diversifiées qui peuvent rejoindre un Dr. Mark Evered, Provost and UCC Foundation large public. Vice-President, Academic Phone: (250) 828-5266 World Wide Web: http://www.telefilm.gc.ca Phone: (250) 377-6126 E-mail: [email protected] HEAD OFFICE/SIÈGE SOCIAL: E-mail: [email protected] 360 St. Jacques St., Ste. 700/ Dr. Neil Russell, Vice-President, Student Thyroid Foundation of 360, rue Saint-Jacques, bur 700, Services Canada Montréal, QC H2Y 4A9 Phone: (250) 828-5004 E-mail: [email protected] 797 Princess St., Ste. 304, Jean-Claude Mahé, Director, Kingston, ON K7L 1G1 Communications and Public Affairs/ Dr. Colin James, Associate VP, Academic, Established in 1980 to increase public aware- Directeur, Communications et affaires and CEO, Open Learning Division ness about thyroid disease, provide moral sup- publiques Phone: (250) 828-5402 port to thyroid patients and their families and Phone/Tél: (514) 283-6363 E-mail: [email protected] to raise funds for thyroid research. List of FAX/Téléc: (514) 283-8212 Dr. Tom Dickinson, Associate VP, Research chapters across Canada and Health Guides are OFFICES IN CANADA/BUREAUX AU Phone: (250) 828-5447 available. A quarterly publication, Thyro-bul- CANADA: E-mail: [email protected] letin, is distributed free to members. Toronto: Josh Keller, Director, Public Relations World Wide Web: http://www.thyroid.ca 474 Bathurst St., Ste. 100/ Phone: (250) 828-5008 Toll free: 1-800-267-8822 474 rue Bathurst, bur 100, E-mail: [email protected] Katherine Keen, National Office Toronto, ON M5T 2S6 Dr. John Belshaw, Interim Dean, Faculty of Phone/Tél: (416) 973-6436 Co-ordinator Arts Ted Hawkins, National President FAX/Téléc: (416) 973-8606 Phone: (250) 828-5171 Halifax: E-mail: [email protected] 1717 Barrington St., Ste. 300/ Brock Dykeman, Interim Dean, School of 1717, rue Barrington, bur 300, Business and Economics Halifax, NS B3J 2A4 Phone: (250) 828-5156 Phone/Tél: (902) 426-8425 E-mail: [email protected] FAX/Téléc: (902) 426-4445 Dr. Larry Prins, Interim Dean, Faculty of Vancouver: Sciences and Health Sciences 609 Granville St., Ste. 410/ Phone: (250) 828-5405 609, rue Granville, bur 410, E-mail: [email protected] Vancouver, BC V7Y 1G5 Phone/Tél: (604) 666-1566 Dr. Kathryn McNaughton, Dean, School of Torkin Manes Cohen FAX/Téléc: (604) 666-7754 Education Phone: (250) 828-5249 Arbus LLP EUROPEAN OFFICE/BUREAU E-mail: [email protected] EUROPÉEN: 151 Yonge St., Ste. 1500, Ralph Finch, Dean, Trades and Technology Toronto, ON M5C 2W7 Paris: Phone: (250) 828-5125 Torkin Manes Cohen Arbus LLP is a full 5, rue de Constantine, 75007 Paris, France E-mail: [email protected] service mid-sized law firm. We provide clients Phone/Tél: 33-1-44-18-35-30 with practical and strategic advice in the fol- FAX/Téléc: 33-1-47-05-72-76 Susan Safford, Dean, Student Development Phone: (250) 828-5292 lowing areas of law: Business, Corporate Fi- E-mail: [email protected] nance, Securities, Banking, Insolvency and Realization, Commercial Real Estate, Civil Helen Szewello Allen, Dean, School of and Commercial Litigation, Labour and Em- Social Work ployment, Insurance, Health, Family, Wills and Phone: (250) 828-5187 Estates. E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: Dr. David Twynam, Dean, School of http://www.torkinmanes.com Tourism Phone: (250) 371-5861 Phone: (416) 863-1188 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 863-0305 formerly University College of the Cariboo Dr. Susan Duncan, Dean, School of Nursing Corporate/Commercial/Banking Law: 900 McGill Rd., , BC V2C 5N3 Phone: (250) 828-5476 Barry S. Arbus Thompson Rivers University, Canada’s new- E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (416) 777-5423 est provincial university, was created in April E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Donald Noakes, Dean, School of 2005 when The University College of the Jeffrey I. Cohen Cariboo assumed responsibility for British Advanced Technologies and Mathematics Phone: (250) 828-5056 Phone: (416) 777-5422 Columbia Open University. TRU offers prima- E-mail: [email protected] rily undergraduate degrees, diplomas and cer- E-mail: [email protected] tificates through traditional and distance learn- Cyndi McLeod, Executive Director, TRU Bankruptcy and Insolvency: ing options. Faculty offers commentary on so- World Barry A. Cohen cial, political, business and trades issues. Our Phone: (250) 828-5162 Phone: (416) 777-5434 experts list is available on our web site. E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.tru.ca Ivan Somlai, Associate Director, S. Fay Sulley International Contract Services Phone: (416) 777-5419 Dr. , Chancellor E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (250) 828-5318 Phone: (250) 371-5764 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Summer 2005 Sources 285

Civil Litigation/Negligence/Sexual Phone: (416) 597-3422 Harrassment/Abuse and Assault: Carolyn Lovas, Media Relations Specialist Loretta P. Merritt Ext. 3837 Phone: (416) 777-5404 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Employment and Labour Law: Irv Kleiner Phone: (416) 777-5403 E-mail: [email protected] Thomas A. Stefanik 11 River St., Toronto, ON M5A 4C2 Phone: (416) 777-5430 The Toronto Humane Society is dedicated to E-mail: [email protected] promoting the humane care and protection of all animals and to preventing cruelty and suf- Family Law: fering. The society is a not-for-profit charita- Daniel S. Melamed ble organization and receives no government Phone: (416) 777-5416 funding, existing solely on the generosity of its E-mail: [email protected] Toronto School of Traditional supporters. Please visit our web site. Lorne H. Wolfson Chinese Medicine World Wide Web: Phone: (416) 777-5414 http://www.torontohumanesociety.com 2010 Eglinton Ave. W., Ste. 302, E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M6E 2K3 Phone: (416) 392-2273 Health Law and Health Discipline: Dedicated to excellence in education and FAX: (416) 392-9978 David M. Golden medical care for the overall health benefit of Phone: (416) 777-5408 Lynda Elmy, Communications Manager the general public, and for the recognition and E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 2149 development of the profession of TCM practi- E-mail: [email protected] tioner in Canada. We offer training in the an- Neil M. Abramson cient healing system that is holistic in nature, Phone: (416) 777-5454 Courtney Barnfield, Communications comprehensive in perspective, and multi-fac- E-mail: [email protected] Officer Ext. 2108 eted in application. Medical Malpractice: E-mail: World Wide Web: http://www.tstcm.com Duncan Embury [email protected] Phone: (416) 777-5429 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Mary X. Wu, M.D. (China, TCM), President Insurance Law: Phone: (416) 782-9682 Mark B. Harrington FAX: (416) 782-9681 Phone: (416) 777-5358 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Real Estate Law: Sidney H. Troister Phone: (416) 777-5432 E-mail: [email protected] 1400 Don Mills Rd., Sports/Entertainment/Trademark and Don Mills, ON M3B 3N1 Copyright Law: As Canada’s largest real estate board, the John N. Magill Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) offers a Phone: (416) 643-8801 wide range of services to support its 21,000 79 Wellington St. W., Ste. 3000, Box 270, E-mail: [email protected] Member Realtors, which include a Multiple TD Centre, Toronto, ON M5K 1N2 Listing Service, monthly statistical sales re- Torys LLP is an international business law ports, government lobbying and continuing firm with more than 330 lawyers in New York education courses. and Toronto. The firm is known for its success- World Wide Web: ful representation of clients in significant cor- http://www.TorontoRealEstateBoard.com porate transactions and cases. Wendy Craven, Director of Public Relations World Wide Web: http://www.torys.com Phone: (416) 443-8159 Phone: (416) 865-0040 After hours: (416) 277-7390 FAX: (416) 865-7380

1 First Canadian Place, P.O. Box 60, FAX: (416) 443-9703 Lisa Azzuolo, Manager, Marketing LISTINGS Toronto, ON M5X 1C1 Phone: (416) 865-7540 The Toronto Board of Trade is the champion Toronto Rehab E-mail: [email protected] of a competitive and vibrant Toronto with a 550 University Ave., Toronto, ON M5G 2A2 mandate to serve, represent and unite the city’s Toronto Rehab is at the forefront of one of business community. With nearly 10,000 the most important and emerging frontiers in members, it is the largest organization of its health care today – rehabilitation science. A Sources Hot Tip kind in Canada. It provides journalists with fully affiliated teaching hospital of the Univer- information and opinion on a wide range of sity of Toronto, it is Canada’s largest provider Embassies, consulates and high business and civic issues, based on its policy, of adult rehabilitation services, complex con- commissions to Canada, the former advocacy, events and products. tinuing care and long-term care. Toronto Embassy Row is now found in World Wide Web: http://www.bot.com Rehab is advancing rehabilitation knowledge Parliamentary Names and Numbers Phone: (416) 366-6811 and practice through research, education and together with Canadian embassies abroad. patient care. Glen Stone, Public Affairs Manager Get your up-to-date list of embassies and Phone: (416) 862-4565 World Wide Web: government contacts by calling FAX: (416) 366-8406 http://www.torontorehab.com Sources at 416-964-7799. E-mail: [email protected] 286 Sources Summer 2005

L’Association de l’industrie touristique du Health and Welfare: Canada (AITC) joue le rôle unique de s’assurer Peter Allison que le milieu des affaires et l’en-vironnement Executive Compensation and Rewards: politique au Canada travaillent en faveur et non Fiona Macdonald à l’encontre du tourisme. Représentant tous les secteurs de cette industrie de 52 milliards $, Tillinghast: elle communique l’importance du tourisme au Mike Lombardi public, préconise des mesures positives et REGIONAL OFFICES: presse le gouverne-ment à agir. Vancouver: World Wide Web: http://www.tiac-aitc.ca Terence Duggan, Manager 481 Dewe Ave., Thunder Bay, ON P7A 2G6 Margot Booth, Director, Communications 1100 Melville St., Ste. 1600, Joan Kulmala is an author, people skills spe- Vancouver, BC V6E 4A6 cialist and educator in image communications. and Public Relations Phone: (613) 238-6251 Phone: (604) 691-1000 She brings to her motivational presentations, FAX: (604) 691-1062 workshops and keynotes, a healthy mix of hu- FAX: (613) 238-3878 mour and common sense. Organizations of all E-mail: [email protected] Calgary: sizes and structures have witnessed the impact Mark Dahlman, Manager of improved employee morale, performance 150 6th Ave. S.W., Ste. 3700, and bottom-line results. Calgary, AB T2P 3Y7 Phone: (403) 261-1400 World Wide Web: http://www.totally-u.com FAX: (403) 237-6733 Joan Kulmala, President Toronto: Phone: (807) 683-3781 Kevin Aselstine, Manager FAX: (807) 683-8855 175 Bloor St. E., Ste. 1501, South Tower, E-mail: [email protected] Toronto, ON M4W 3T6 Head Office: Phone: (416) 960-2700 175 Bloor St. E., Ste. 1501, South Tower, FAX: (416) 960-2819 Toronto, ON M4W 3T6 Towers Perrin is a global professional serv- Montreal: ices firm that helps organizations around the Martine Ferland, Manager world optimize performance through effective 1800 McGill College Ave., 22nd Fl., people, risk and financial management. The Montreal, QC H3A 3J6 firm provides innovative solutions to client is- Phone: (514) 982-9411 sues in the areas of human resource strategy, FAX: (514) 982-9269 design and management; actuarial and man- agement consulting to the financial services Transport 2000 Canada industry; and reinsurance intermediary serv- 194 Jarvis St., Ste. 206, National Office: ices. Toronto, ON M5B 2B7 117 Sparks St., Ste. 100, P.O. Box 858, The firm has served large organizations in Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a neurological or Stn. B, Ottawa, ON K1P 5P9 both the private and public sectors for 70 years. “neurochemical” disorder characterized by tics Transport 2000 Canada is a non-profit, non- Our clients include three-quarters of the – involuntary, rapid, sudden movements or partisan federation of consumer groups and world’s 500 largest companies and three-quar- vocalizations. TS is complicated by the asso- individuals which advocates improved rail pas- ters of the Fortune 1000 U.S. companies. ciated disorders of ADHD, OCD, Learning and senger, air, bus, marine and urban transporta- The HR Services business of Towers Perrin Behavioural difficulties. tion throughout Canada. Activities: research, provides global human resource consulting The Tourette Syndrome Foundation of advocacy, information dissemination, bi- and related services that help organizations ef- Canada is a national voluntary organization monthly newsletter (Transport Action), coun- fectively manage their investment in people. dedicated to helping individuals with Tourette selling users and communities on transporta- We offer our clients services in areas such as Syndrome, their families and other interested tion issues, briefs to hearings at all levels of employee benefits, compensation, communi- parties by: gathering and distributing informa- government. cation, change management, employee re- tion, promoting local self-help and profes- World Wide Web: www.transport2000.ca search and the delivery of HR services. sional services, and promoting research. Towers Perrin has offices in 24 countries. In NATIONAL OFFICE: World Wide Web: www.tourette.ca Canada, our offices are in Calgary, Montreal, FAX: (613) 594-3271 National Office: Toronto and Vancouver. Our businesses in- E-mail: [email protected] Rosie Wartecker, Executive Director clude HR Services, Reinsurance and Bert Titcomb, Administrative Manager Phone: (416) 861-8398 Tillinghast. Phone: (613) 594-3290 Toll free: 1-800-361-3120 World Wide Web: David Jeanes, National President FAX: (416) 861-2472 http://www.towersperrin.com Phone: (613) 725-9484 E-mail: [email protected] Corporate Communications: Jim Goss, Media Relations Tourism Industry Association Keri Alletson Phone: (416) 534-4008 Phone: (416) 960-4493 Luc Coté, Vice-President East of Canada FAX: (416) 960-2819 Phone: (514) 873-9605 E-mail: [email protected] 130 Albert St., Ste. 803, George Wooldridge, Vice-President West Ottawa, ON K1P 5G4 HEAD OFFICE: Phone: (306) 664-6051 The Tourism Industry Association of Canada Phone: (416) 960-2700 REGIONAL OFFICES: (TIAC) performs a unique role in ensuring the Managing Director, Canada: Canadian business and policy environment Pierre Lemelin British Columbia: works for tourism, not against it. Representing Julian Lengauer Retirement Practice: all sectors of this $52 billion industry, it com- Phone: (604) 904-9692 Pierre Lemelin municates the importance of tourism to Cana- Prairie Region: dians, advocates various policy measures, and Asset Consulting: George Wooldridge lobbies government for action. Monica McIntosh Phone: (306) 664-6051 Summer 2005 Sources 287

Ontario: Conrad Bellehumeur, Chief, Victor Shepherd, Christian/Jewish Dan Hammond Communications Relations Phone: (416) 504-3934 Phone: (819) 994-8051 Ext. 6726 FAX: (613) 594-3271 Cellular: (613) 850-5546 Donald Goertz, Church History Québec: E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 2716 Normand Parisien Wafik Wahba, Middle Eastern and Islamic 300, rue du Sacrament, bur G34, The Road and Infrastructure Studies Montréal, QC H2Y 1X4 Program, Canada (TRIP Ext. 2132 Phone: (514) 932-8008 FAX: (514) 932-2024 Canada) Richard Davis, Philosophical Theology Ext. 2124 Atlantic: 75 Albert St., Ste. 400, Ottawa, ON K1P 5E7 Nelson Amiro TRIP Canada is a committee of the Canadian Bernice Moreau, Black Canadian Social Phone: (902) 477-6282 Construction Association. TRIP Canada repre- History sents the various economic interests of major Ext. 6742 Transportation Association of Canadian corporations and sector organiza- Earl Davey, Music Canada tions. TRIP Canada’s mission is to develop Ext. 6780 greater public understanding of and support for Elizabeth Davey, Canadian Literature 2323 St. Laurent Blvd., infrastructure and highway investment in Ext. 6713 Ottawa, ON K1G 4J8 Canada. A non-profit, neutral forum with 500 corpo- David Sherbino, Spirituality La TRIP est une Coalition des entreprises Ext. 6741 rate members from the public and private sec- majeures et des organisations comprenant une tors. Nationally, TAC’s primary focus is on grand variété d’intérêts économiques. Le Paul Scuse, Counselling roads and their linkages with other compo- mandat de la TRIP est de sensibiliser le grand Ext. 6785 nents of the transportation system. In urban public pour obtenir son appui afin d’entretenir Wing Hung Lam, Chinese Studies areas, the association is concerned with the l’infrastructure du pays. Ext. 6725 movement of people, goods and services and World Wide Web: land use patterns. Jennifer Hart Weed, Medieval Philosophy/ http://www.tripcanada.org Religion World Wide Web: http://www.tac-atc.ca Jeff Morrison, Executive Director Ext. 2201 Gilbert Morier Phone: (613) 236-9455 Phone: (613) 736-1350 FAX: (613) 236-9526 FAX: (613) 736-1395 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] U

Tyndale University College & Seminary UJA Federation of Greater Transportation Safety Board 25 Ballyconnor Ct., Toronto North York, ON M2M 4B3 of Canada 4600 Bathurst St., Toronto, ON M2R 3V2 Tyndale offers undergraduate and graduate Place du Centre, 200, Promenade du Portage, UJA Federation of Greater Toronto is the level courses in the Humanities, Social Sci- Gatineau, QC K1A 1K8 Toronto Jewish community’s central fund-rais- ences, Theology, Religion and Counselling. It The Transportation Safety Board of Canada ing, community development and planning or- is the oldest and largest school of its kind in (TSB) is an independent agency that investi- ganization. UJA Federation creates partner- Canada and the third oldest in North America. gates accidents and incidents in the marine, ships between donors, schools and agencies to Over 30 ethnic backgrounds and 35 denomi- pipeline, rail, and air modes of transport in or- help hundreds of thousands each year in To- nations are represented among Tyndale stu- der to identify safety deficiencies in the sys- ronto, in Israel and around the world. dents, faculty and staff. tem with a view to reducing the risk to persons, The mission of the UJA Federation is to pre- property and the environment. World Wide Web: http://www.tyndale.ca serve and strengthen the quality of Jewish life LISTINGS Le Bureau de la sécurité des transports du Jacqueline Getfield, Communications in Greater Toronto, Canada, Israel and around Canada (BST) est un organisme indépendant Co-ordinator the world through philanthropic, volunteer and qui fait enquête sur les accidents et incidents Phone: (416) 226-6380, ext. 2784 professional leadership. maritimes, de pipeline, ferroviaires, et aéro- E-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: nautiques pour constater les manquements Phone for all below: (416) 226-6620 http://www.jewishtoronto.com systémiques à la sécurité en vue de réduire les Main phone: (416) 635-2883 risques auxquels sont exposés les personnes, Larry Willard, VP Advancement Toll free: 1-888-635-2424 les biens et l’environnement. Ext. 2657 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (416) 631-5675 World Wide Web: http://www.tsb.gc.ca Brian C. 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UNESCO / Commission Union Gas Limited is a major Canadian World Wide Web: http://www.una.ab.ca natural gas utility which provides energy de- canadienne pour l’UNESCO livery and related services to more than one Phone: (780) 425-1025 350 Albert St., P.O. Box 1047, million residential, commercial and industrial FAX: (780) 426-2093 Ottawa, ON K1P 5V8 customers in over 400 communities in north- E-mail: [email protected] The Commission is an independent advisory ern, southwestern and eastern Ontario. The Heather Smith, President body made up of some 300 organizations (non- Company also provides natural gas storage and Bev Dick, Vice-President governmental and governmental) and individu- transportation services for other utilities and Jane Sustrik, 2nd Vice-President als that advises the Canadian government on energy market participants in Ontario, Quebec Karen Craik, Secretary-Treasurer its relations with the United Nations Educa- and the United States. Union Gas is a Duke David Harrigan, Director of Labour tional, Scientific and Cultural Organizations Energy company. Relations and fosters Canadian participation in World Wide Web: http://www.uniongas.com Keith Wiley, Communications Officer UNESCO. Created in 1957, the Commission is one of some 190 UNESCO National Com- HEAD OFFICE (Chatham): United Senior Citizens of missions around the world. Elizabeth Havelock, Manager, Public Affairs Ontario World Wide Web: http://www.unesco.ca Phone: (519) 436-4520 or (519) 250-2347 3033 Lakeshore Blvd. W., Phone: (613) 566-4414 FAX: (519) 436-4621 Toronto, ON M8V 1K5 Toll free: 1-800-263-5588 E-mail: [email protected] The United Senior Citizens of Ontario FAX: (613) 566-4405 REGIONAL OFFICES: (USCO) is an organization which furthers the E-mail: [email protected] Windsor/Chatham: interests and promotes the happiness and wel- Max Wyman, President Lindsay Boyd, Operations Manager fare of senior citizens. 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Rob van Adrichem, Director of Media and Anne McCallum, Media and Public Relations Communications Officer Phone: (250) 960-5622 Phone: (902) 566-0760 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (902) 566-0782 Office of Communications: E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (250) 960-5620 Charlotte McCardle, External Relations E-mail: [email protected] Officer, AVC Phone: (902) 566-0533 FAX: (902) 566-0958 Moncton, NB E1A 3E9 E-mail: [email protected] Canada’s largest entirely French-speaking university outside Québec. Student enrollment of 6,000 students. Campuses in Moncton, Edmundston and Shippagan. La plus grande université canadienne entièrement de langue française à l’extérieur 2000 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, ON L1H 7K4 du Québec. 6 000 étudiants. Trois campus: The University of Ontario Institute of Tech- Moncton, Edmundston et Shippagan. nology, the province’s newest university, offers World Wide Web: http://www.umoncton.ca degree programs in the fields of business and Communications Office, Paul-Émile Benoit, Directeur des information technology, health sciences, social Regina, SK S4S 0A2 communications science, applied science, the pure sciences, From Information Technology through Abo- Téléphone: (506) 858-4129 engineering and education. Located in riginal studies, sports administration to public Télécopieur: (506) 858-4379 Oshawa, Ontario, the university welcomed its policy, health studies to energy and environ- Courriel: [email protected] first class of students in September 2003. mental studies, we can connect you – quickly World Wide Web: http://www.uoit.ca – with the right person. Phone: (905) 721-8668 World Wide Web: http://www.uregina.ca/ University Health FAX: (905) 721-3155 Media Inquiries: Network E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (306) 585-5439 Gary Polonsky, President FAX: (306) 585-4997 190 Elizabeth St., Toronto, ON M5G 2C4 Phone: (905) 721-3101 E-mail: [email protected] One of Canada’s largest acute care teaching Research Inquiries: organizations is comprised of three hospitals: Communications and Marketing Office: Donna Mcfarlane, Vice-President, Phone: (306) 585-4775 Toronto General Hospital, Princess Margaret FAX: (306) 585-4893 Hospital and Toronto Western Hospital. Communications and Marketing Providing a full range of healthcare services Phone: (905) 721-3111, ext. 2952 Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy: in all specialties, it has achieved international E-mail: [email protected] Raymond Blake, Director recognition for excellence in patient care, Heather Middleton, Communications Phone: (306) 585-5767 teaching and research in its programs: Ad- Officer FAX: (306) 585-5780 vanced Medicine and Surgery, Community and Phone: (905) 721-3111, ext. 2197 E-mail: [email protected] Population Health, Heart and Circulation, E-mail: [email protected] Canadian Plains Research Centre: Musculoskeletal Health and Arthritis, Neural Tania Henvey, Communications Officer David Gauthier, Director and Sensory Sciences, Oncology and Blood Phone: (905) 721-3111, ext. 2513 Phone: (306) 585-4758 Disorders, and Transplantation. 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The University grees in Veterinary Medicine. Undergraduate FAX: (306) 585-4827 opened for full operations in 1994 and cur- and graduate programs, diploma programs and E-mail: [email protected] co-op options. UPEI and AVC have a vibrant rently has about 3,700 students. Television Institut Français: feed capacity exists on campus through the research community and numerous specialty institutes. Dominique Sarny, Director Telus NewsRoute service. Phone: (306) 585-5130 World Wide Web: World Wide Web: http://www.upei.ca FAX: (306) 585-5183 http://www.unbc.ca/communications E-mail: [email protected] 290 Sources Summer 2005

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CSC, Phone: (306) 585-5437 Victoria, BC V8W 2Y2 FAX: (306) 585-4893 One of Canada’s leading universities, UVic E-mail: [email protected] Public Affairs, 21 King’s College Circle, Toronto, ON M5S 3J3 is noted for its innovative interdisciplinary ap- Main Library: If your story needs facts, insights and depth, proach to issues. Its 1,200 faculty are leaders William Howard, University Librarian call the University of Toronto. Over 3,000 fac- in hundreds of fields ranging from environ- Phone: (306) 585-4132 ulty and researchers can provide expert com- mental research to the Pacific Rim. Got a dead- FAX: (306) 585-4878 ment on the arts, business, law, science and line? Pacific time makes us available after E-mail: [email protected] engineering, politics, medicine, humanities eastern experts have gone home. Co-operative Education and Student and the social sciences. General Enquiries: Employment: Call us. 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Phone: (250) 721-7638 E-mail: linda.o’[email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.utoronto.ca E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Paul Schwann Applied Health and Jessica Whiteside, Associate Director, News Biochemistry and Microbiology; Biology; Research Centre: Services Chemistry; Math and Statistics; Centre for Bob Haennel, Director Phone: (416) 978-2105 Forest Biology; Physics and Astronomy; Phone: (306) 585-4070 E-mail: [email protected] Centre for Biomedical Research; School of FAX: (306) 585-5363 Earth and Ocean Sciences; Social Sciences: E-mail: [email protected] Karen Kelly, News Services Officer Phone: (416) 978-6974 Valerie Shore SPRU (Social Policy Research Unit): E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (250) 721-7641 George Maslany, Director E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (306) 585-5608 Michah Rynor, News Services Officer Child and Youth Care; Nursing; Public FAX: (306) 585-5408 Phone: (416) 978-2104 Administration; Social Work; Health E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Information Science; Indigenous Centre for Continuing Education: Elaine Smith, News Services Officer Governance; Global Studies; Law; Institute Marilyn Miller, Director Phone: (416) 978-5948 for Dispute Resolution; Education; Phone: (306) 585-5712 E-mail: [email protected] Humanities; B.C. 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E-mail: [email protected] LISTINGS Reigate, England, and Washington, D.C., USA. Catherine Meaney, Director, Marketing and Client Development Watson Wyatt est un cabinet-conseil interna- Phone: (416) 947-5042 tional orienté vers la gestion du capital humain E-mail: [email protected] et la gestion financière. Nous nous spécialisons The War Amps dans trois domaines : les avantages sociaux, les Dee Nevett, General Manager solutions technologiques et les stratégies en Phone: (416) 947-5050 National Headquarters: matière de capital humain. E-mail: [email protected] 2827 Riverside Dr., Ottawa, ON K1V 0C4 Nous allions l’expertise en matière de capi- J. Greg Richards, Managing Partner Phone: (613) 731-3821 tal humain et l’expertise financière pour pro- Phone: (416) 947-5031 Toll free: 1-800-465-2677 poser des solutions qui créent de la valeur pour E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (613) 731-3234 les actionnaires. E-mail: [email protected] Watson Wyatt compte plus de 6 300 associés World Wide Web: www.waramps.ca dans 30 pays. Nos sièges sociaux sont situés à Charitable Registration no.: Reigate, en Angleterre, et à Washington, D.C., 13196 9628 RR0001 aux États-Unis. 294 Sources Summer 2005

Cold Regions Research Centre: Dr. Mike English, Director Ext. 6706 Continuing Education/Stock Market Competitions: Sandra Hughes, Director Ext. 4104 Co-operative Education and Career Services: Jan Basso, Director Lorraine Weygman Ext. 4137 Work-Life Harmony 27 Wild Gingerway, Toronto, ON M3H 5W9 Laurier Centre for Global Relations, Enterprises As an internationally accomplished inspira- Governance and Policy: 3555 Don Mills Rd., Ste. 18-222, tional speaker, radio host, consultant, Paul Heinbecker, Director North York, ON M2H 3N3 facilitator and writer. Lorraine excites audi- Ext. 3097 Experts specializing in progressive policies, ences with her creativity, enthusiasm, humour Laurier Centre for Military Strategic and programs and innovative solutions that effec- and wisdom. Author of over 100 articles, with Disarmament Studies: tively address work-family-life issues, this extensive broadcast media experience. Lor- Terry Copp, Director unique Canadian consulting firm has been a raine’s keynotes and customized training ena- Ext. 3309 valuable media resource for over 15 years. A bles leaders and managers to develop high per- Laurier Centre for Music Therapy leading international network of experts fo- forming teams and increase interpersonal com- cused on creating supportive environments that munication. Research: Dr. Heidi Ahonen-Eerikäinen, Director foster organizational, individual and commu- World Wide Web: Ext. 2431 nity resiliency, productivity and prosperity. http://www.hrlook.com/articles Laurier Institute: World Wide Web: Lorraine Weygman, M.Ed., CHRP Joan Leach, Manager, Program http://www.worklifeharmony.ca Phone: (416) 630-6423 Administrator Nora Spinks, President FAX: (416) 630-5317 Ext. 6045 Phone: (416) 497-8942 E-mail: [email protected] LISPOP – Laurier Institute for the Study of FAX: (416) 492-8799 Public Opinion and Policy: Cellular: (416) 452-3811 Dr. Steven Brown, Director E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 3895 Workshift.com Centre for the Study of Nascent Entrepreneurship and the Exploitation of 373 Poulin Ave., Ottawa, ON K2B 5V2 Technology: To stay competitive, organizations must get Dr. Benson Honig, Director technology working as it should. For 15 years, Ext. 2909 Chris Ellsay, President Workshift.com, has been solving technological headaches includ- Viessmann Research Centre on Modern ing: business applications and computing for Europe: SMB, Internet security, networks, Voice over Dr. Al Hecht, Director IP, virus protection, firewalls, wireless and Wilfrid Laurier University Ext. 2477 mobile computing. Get questions answered in 75 University Ave. W., WLU Press: layman’s language about this rapidly changing Waterloo, ON N2L 3C5 Brian Henderson, Director world. Laurier is a leading university specializing in Ext. 6123 World Wide Web: arts, business, music, science and social work, Waterloo Lutheran Seminary: http://www.workshift.com with a satellite campus in Brantford and an af- Dr. David Phrimmer, Principal-Dean Chris Ellsay, President filiated Lutheran seminary. The university op- Ext. 3229 erates eight research centres, covering such Phone: (613) 230-3923 areas as cold regions; entrepreneurship and Cellular: (613) 240-8800 technology; financial services; global govern- Paul T. Willis, B.A., LL.B., FAX: (613) 560-0432 ance; modern Europe; music therapy; military A.Mus. E-mail: [email protected] strategy and disarmament; and public opinion. 600 Church St., Toronto, ON M4Y 2E7 It is also home to a United Nations council and Toronto lawyer in general practice 26 years Ontario’s only national swim centre. (real estate, family, same-sex issues, corporate/ World Wide Web: http://www.wlu.ca commercial, wills/estates, and mediation). Phone: (519) 884-1970 Music teacher, concert master and president of Counterpoint Community Orchestra. Past Media Relations and Information: president of Dixon Hall (community centre for Michael Strickland, Manager Regent Park), Worker’s Education Association Ext. 3070 of Canada and Toronto Lambda (Gay and Les- E-mail: [email protected] 600 Alden Rd., Ste. 310, bian) Business Council. Markham, ON L3R 0E7 Academic Council on the United Nations: World Wide Web: An international relief and development Dr. Alastair Edgar, Director http://www.paulwillis-law.com agency, World Relief Canada partners with the Ext. 2728 Paul T. Willis, Barrister and Solicitor evangelical church to respond to the needs of Clarica Financial Services Research Phone: (416) 926-9806 oppressed people. Through partnerships in lo- Centre: FAX: (416) 926-9737 cal communities, WRC enables long-term de- Dr. William McNally, Director After hours: (416) 926-9806 velopment at the grassroots level. Program- Ext. 2793 E-mail: [email protected] ming includes food aid security, emergency relief, small enterprise development, develop- ment education and skills training. Summer 2005 Sources 295

World Wide Web: Vision Mondiale, la plus grande ONG Canada is part of WWF International which http://www.worldreliefcanada.org canadienne, répond aux urgences et se works in over 100 countries, building a future Phone: (905) 415-8181 concentre sur l’aménagement soutenable à in which humans live in harmony with nature. Toll free: 1-800-567-8190 long-terme des pays sous-développés. Par World Wide Web: http://wwf.ca l’entremise des projets de dévelopement à FAX: (905) 415-0287 Communications Department: E-mail: [email protected] l’étranger, nous travaillons pour changer les principes/structures injustes. Avec l’aide de Phone: (416) 489-8800 Mr. Laurie Cook, Chief Executive Officer 480 000 donateurs, Vision Mondiale gère plus Toll free: 1-800-267-2632 Bruce Syvret, Director, International de 300 projets globalement. Les Canadiens FAX: (416) 489-3611 Programming commanditent plus de 338 000 enfants mon- E-mail: [email protected] David Clubine, Director, Communications dialement. World Wide Web: http://www.worldvision.ca Phone: (905) 565-6100 Toll free: 1-800-268-5528 FAX: (905) 696-2165 National Office: Dave Toycen, President and CEO Dirk Booy, Vice-President, International World Society for the Canadian Programs Emmanuel Isch, Director, Emergency Dr. Mary Xiumei Wu, Protection of Animals (WSPA) Response and Disaster Mitigation Acupuncturist and Dr. TCM – Canada Will Postma, Director, Program Teams Dr. Zari Gill, Program Specialist, HIV/ c/o Toronto School of Traditional Chinese 90 Eglinton Ave. E., Ste. 960, AIDS and TB Medicine, 2010 Eglinton Ave. W., Ste. 302, Toronto, ON M4P 2Y3 Kathy Vandergrift, Director of Policy, Toronto, ON M6E 2K3 WSPA (pronounced wis-pa) is the Canadian Ottawa Bureau Founder and president of the Toronto School branch of an international network represent- Chris Derksen-Hiebert, Director, Advocacy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and one of ing humane societies and other animal protec- and Education Canada’s foremost experts on Chinese Medi- tion organizations in more than 90 countries. Marilyn Friedman, V.P. Corporate Social cine and Acupuncture, Dr. Mary Wu is actively Through direct field work, campaigning, leg- Responsibility involved in the promotion/recognition/regula- islative work, humane education and training tion of TCM/Acupuncture as a medical science Communications: programs, WSPA strives to raise the standards and primary health care profession in Canada. Phone: (905) 565-6200 of animal welfare worldwide. Canadian chari- FAX: (905) 696-2165 World Wide Web: http://www.tstcm.com table registration #12971 9076 RR0001. Marie Bettings, Communications Officer Dr. Mary X. Wu, M.D. (China, TCM), World Wide Web: http://www.wspa.ca/ Ext. 3211 M.Sc. (Canada), Dipl.Ac.C.H., OM (USA, Phone: (416) 369-0044 E-mail: [email protected] NCCAOM) Toll free: 1-800-363-9772 Phone: (416) 782-9682 Philip Maher, Manager, Public Relations FAX: (416) 369-0147 FAX: (416) 782-9681 Ext. 2234 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Patrick Tohill, Campaigns and Eusis Dougan-McKenzie, Manager, Public Communications Manager Relations Cellular: (416) 898-9448 Ext. 2727 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: Silia Smith, Regional Director [email protected] Cellular: (416) 995-9053 Judy Burrell, Manager, Public Relations E-mail: [email protected] Ext. 2485 Rob Laidlaw, Projects Manager E-mail: [email protected] Cellular: (416) 707-4920 E-mail: [email protected] YAMAHA Music Schools 135 Milner Ave., Scarborough, ON M1S 3R1 The Yamaha Music Education System is the largest in the world with over 700,000 students LISTINGS attending classes in 40 countries. In Canada, Yamaha Music Education is of- fered in 50 locations from coast to coast. Through a carefully designed curriculum, stu- World Wildlife Fund Canada dents acquire basic skills that lead to the joy of playing an instrument and the ability to cre- World Vision Canada 245 Eglinton Ave. E., Ste. 410, ate original music. Toronto, ON M4P 3J1 Yamaha Music Education ... for all ages at 1 World Dr., Mississauga, ON L5T 2Y4 World Wildlife Fund Canada has been work- all levels. Canada’s largest relief/development agency, ing with government, business and communi- World Vision focuses on long-term sustainable ties across Canada since 1967, on endangered World Wide Web: http://www.yamaha.ca development in the poorest countries and re- species and spaces, marine conservation, pes- Stephen Couldridge, National Manager sponds to emergencies. We work to change ticides, good forest management, and many Phone: (416) 298-1311 unjust policies/structures, through foreign other issues. Headquartered in Toronto, WWF- FAX: (416) 292-0732 policy/development projects. With help from Canada also has offices in Halifax, Montreal, 480,000 donors, World Vision runs more than Prince Rupert and Vancouver. It also leads glo- 300 projects globally. Canadians sponsor over bal conservation efforts in Cuba. WWF- 338,000 children around the world. 296 Sources Summer 2005 Zatoun World Wide Web: http://www.zenon.com 9251-8 Yonge St., Ste. 142, Phone: (905) 465-3030 Richmond Hill, ON L4C 9T3 FAX: (905) 465-3050 Zatoun is a NGO which brings fair trade ol- Nazeli Clausen, Corporate Communications ive oil from occupied Palestine. It highlights and Investor Relations the plight of Palestinian farmers and the de- Ext. 3055 struction of their livelihood. Olive oil is a ba- E-mail: [email protected] sic food which reminds us of our common hu- manity and the need for justice and peace. “Zatoun” is the Arabic for “olive.” Zatoun is York Central Hospital available through a network of social activists, 10 Trench St., Richmond Hill, ON L4C 4Z3 grassroots organizations, student and faith- With over 62,000 emergency visits, 2,400 based groups as well as unions. births and an operating budget of over $136 World Wide Web: http://www.zatoun.com million, York Central continues to be one of Robert Massoud, President Ontario’s fastest growing community hospi- Phone: (905) 884-0124 tals. Major programs include: Emergency E-mail: [email protected] Medicine, Surgery, Medicine, Dialysis, Men- Barrie Zwicker tal Health, Woman and Child, and Continuing Care and Rehabilitation. 91 Raglan Ave., Toronto, ON M6C 2K7 Broadcaster and writer Barrie Zwicker has World Wide Web: specialized in media criticism since 1970 and http://www.yorkcentral.on.ca has become a leader in the “9/11 truth move- Melina Cormier, Director, Public Affairs ment,” those who see the evidence surround- Phone: (905) 883-2295 ing the events of 9/11 as contradicting the of- FAX: (905) 883-2036 ficial story. The former Globe and Mail, To- E-mail: [email protected] ronto Star, Vancouver Province, Sudbury Star Stefanie Kreibe, Public Affairs Officer and Detroit News writer who founded Sources, Phone: (905) 883-2239 is producer of the 44-minute video The Great FAX: (905) 883-2036 ZENON Environmental Inc. Deception (March 2002) and the 75-minute E-mail: [email protected] 3239 Dundas St. W., Oakville, ON L6M 4B2 DVD The Great Conspiracy: The 9/11 News ZENON Environmental is a global leader in Special You Never Saw (Sept. 2004). manufacturing and selling membrane-based World Wide Web: technologies for purifying drinking water, http://www.greatconspiracy.ca treating wastewater and water reuse. Mem- Home/writing studio voice: (416) 651-5588 brane filters ensure safe, high-quality water E-mail: [email protected] and represent the future of water treatment. ZENON’s membranes are used for a variety of municipal, industrial and emergency applica- tions.