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Society and Culture Atlantic Regions
Society and Culture Atlantic Regions
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- Features information about pagan activities taking place in the Atlantic provinces.
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- Site for posting those hard to find or Most Wanted ancestors from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Contains links to Canada GenWeb and e-mail contact details.
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- An association who have agreed upon the position that the Bible is the ground of faith and practice. Includes list of member churches, articles, materials available to pastors, youth resources, and contact details.
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- A policy research and development organization. Lists news, first nations, committees, staff, housing, archives, Marshall, links and resolutions. Presents contact address, phone, fax and e-mail.
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- Collects and preserves documents relating to the history of sea based activities in the north Atlantic region. Description of holdings, online catalogue, details of research services and publications available, and location information.
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- Online dating service where users can confidentially post a profile and submit photographs, to find potential companions.
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- A resource centre which makes information on crime prevention and community safety available to crime prevention associations, advocacy groups and members of the public. Searchable library and links.
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- Welcome message, news, mission statement, events calendar, newsletter, ministry information, contact details, and a directory of Nazarene churches in Atlantic Canada.
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- The chief purpose of the organization is to foster research and scholarship within the philosophical community. Lists history, minutes, chat, conferences and biographical sketches.
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- Official site of the association, it offers mission statement, history, officers and annual meeting. Lists archives, departments, members, news, conferences, students, address, phone, fax and e-mail.
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- Part of a world-wide, multi-faith network of communities founded by Jean Vanier for people with a developmental disabilities. Lists communities, philosophy and contact information.
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- The archives hold Maritime church records of registers of baptisms, marriages, burials and other historic documents. Describes network, purpose of archives, use, committee and search.
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- Nova Scotia and PEI chapter of the Society for Creative Anachronism. Features news, list of officers, official documents, and contact details.
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- A non-profit association which provides a reference to professional coaches and organizations in the field. Meets four times a year. Gives address and phone as contact information.
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- Internet portal and directory to Mikmaq-related subjects. Offers mail service and links to: territory, people, communities, government, law, spirituality, language, culture, history, issues and Mikmaq radio.
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- Represents over 2,000 fishermen owner-operators mostly in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Includes background information, contact details for local chapters, press releases, and bulletins. [Information in English and French]
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- A liberal lobby organization committed to a healthy environment, social justice and human dignity. Offers information on joining, application, bylaws, directors, mission, news, climate change, contact and links.
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- Serves and supports Christian ministries in Atlantic Canada, with news, events, photo albums and directories.
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- Provides for the religious and social needs of the Muslim (Islamic) communities by providing resources and current information about activities and events related to the Muslim community, and promotes peace and justice for all.
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- A youth network to increase understanding of social justice issues and environmental and community development issues. Gives history, community teams, upcoming events, membership, contact details and news.
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- A Genuine Progress Index of sustainable development. Includes natural and social capital, natural resources, environmental quality, unpaid voluntary and household work, leisure time, health and knowledge.
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