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African
Sudanese Association of Calgary (ASAC), Calgary
ASAC is dedicated to building a more independent
and successful Sudanese community in Calgary and area. We are
working to enhance and improve the lives of the Sudanese and
other immigrants by providing necessary information and services.
These services include translation/interpretation, resettlement
assistance, job finding, computer training and community outreach. |
Alberta
Construction Safety Association, Calgary
The mission of the Alberta Construction Safety
Association is to provide 'quality advice' to the construction
employers and employees that will lead to reduced human suffering
and financial costs associated with incidents in the construction
industry. |
Alberta
Allied Roofing Association, Calgary
Our members install sloped roofs, flat roofs,
built up roofs, using all materials, asphalt, concrete tiles,
wood shingles & Shakes, metal & metal composites. If it is an approved roofing material, then we have the know
how to install it. |
Alberta
Occupational Health Nurses Association, Calgary
Founded in 1977, the Alberta Occupational Health
Nurses Association (AOHNA) is a non-profit organization representing
the occupational health nurses working in Alberta. It is an
interest group of the Alberta Association of Registered Nurses
(AARN). The organization consists of several chapters in the
province governed by a Provincial Executive Committee with representation
from all chapters. Our current membership includes active, associate
and honorary members. |
Alberta
Motor Transport Association, Calgary
The Alberta Motor Transport Association represents
all sectors of the highway transportation industry. We take
a leadership role in fostering a healthy, vibrant industry.
We are a responsible, proactive, dynamic association that is
responsive to the needs of our members. |
Alberta
New Media Association, Calgary
Is an industry organization for those in and
working with the New Media sector in the province of Alberta.
We've been around for about 5 years, and have over 500 members
with our chapters in Calgary and Edmonton. Our members include
New Media professionals as well as ad agencies, PR firms, students,
educators, headhunters, investors, clients, computer dealers,
software developers, and industry suppliers. |
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Calgary
Construction Association
Is involved in the fostering and advancement
of the interests of those who are engaged in, or who are directly
or indirectly connected with the construction industry in the
Calgary area. CCA promotes excellence in construction of building
and honorable practice in the conduct of business. |
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Canadian
Association of Petroleum Landmen, Calgary
Is a professional organization for people involved
in all aspects of petroleum land management. The CAPL membership
includes individuals responsible for the acquisition, administration
and disposition of mineral and/or surface rights for petroleum
exploration and production companies, as well as related service
and financial companies in the energy industry. |
Canadian
Diabetes Association, Calgary
With over 150 branches across the country, the
Canadian Diabetes Association is the largest non-governmental
supporter of diabetes research, education and advocacy. Together
with its sections and councils, its employees and volunteers,
the Canadian Diabetes Association plays an invaluable role in
the everyday lives of the over 2 million Canadians who live
with diabetes. |
Canadian
Federation of Independent Business, Calgary
If you own and operate your own business and
are looking for ways to help it prosper, then CFIB can be of
service. Best known for high-profile actions with governments
on policies like tax, labour laws and public sector spending,
we have also achieved many behind-the-scenes changes that have
meant real dollars-and-cents benefits to all firms. |
Canadian
Society of Exploration Geophysicists, Calgary
The mandate of the Canadian Society of Exploration
Geophysicists is to promote the science of geophysics, especially
as it applies to exploration, and to promote fellowship and
co-operation among those persons interested in geophysical prospecting. |
Canadian
Society of Petroleum Geologists, Calgary
Our objectives are to promote the science of
geology, especially as it relates to petroleum and natural gas
exploration and exploitation, to foster the spirit of scientific
research throughout its membership, and to promote a public
awareness of the need for professional and well trained scientists. |
Canadian
Advanced Technology Alliance, Calgary
Is Canada's leading, most influential and entrepreneurial
technology alliance. It is committed to growing the global competitiveness
of its members, 80% of which are currently active exporters.
The common purpose that unites the membership is CATAAlliance's
commitment to members' business growth. |
Economics
Society of Calgary
Is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to
improving the understanding of economics within and around Calgary.
The ESC was founded in 1965 to provide regular meetings for
discussion and exchange of ideas in the area of economics, to
promote public awareness and understanding of current economic
issues and problems and to further economic knowledge in the
Calgary area. |
Electronic
Recycling Association, Calgary
Computer and electronic recycling in Calgary!
Non for profit organization collecting surplus or unwanted computers
from companies for recycling or donation to low income families
and non for profit groups. Ewaste Disposal, Asset Management,
Computer, Television, Monitors, Electronic - Environmental Recycling
Solutions. |
IFMA
Chapter of the International Facility Management Association,
Calgary
Is a professional business association, one of
127 chapters around the world, focused on providing FM information
resources. We are constantly working to increase the profile
of Facilities Management and the role of Facilities Managers
in the Calgary business community, providing resources to our
members and promoting the profession to executive management. |
International Association of Administrative Professionals, Calgary
Calgary Chapter of IAAP holds monthly meetings Sept. - June annually for anyone interested in a society that supports their administrative profession. We offer education, training, networking, & support.
Mission: to be the acknowledged, recognized leader of administrative professionals & to enhance their individual & collective value, image, competence, & influence.
Vision: To inspire & equip all administrative professionals to attain excellence.
Purpose: To provide information, education, & training, & to set standards of excellence recognized by the business community on a global perspective. |
MS
With Attitude Association of Alberta, Calgary
To enable persons with Multiple Sclerosis to
face their MS with a positive attitude, take action to help
themselves, and promote recovery. We provide a forum to exchange
information and ideas to empower persons with MS not to be a "victim" or "sufferer", but to take control
of their situation and lead a full and active life no matter
what hurdles MS may set in their way. |
Propane
Gas Association Group, Calgary
Is the core organization of the PGA Group, providing
leadership and advisory support to the other organizations and
their operating groups. From its head office in Calgary, Alberta,
it provides a forum and focal point for industry communications,
government advocacy and safety, regulations and compliance.
Its 160 members include propane producers, wholesalers, retailers,
and transporters, as well as manufacturers of appliance, cylinders
and equipment. |
Urban
Development Institute, Calgary
Represents approximately 130 member companies
divided into four main membership categories: Developer, Consultant,
Associate, Corresponding. The members of the Institute represent
the vast majority of those companies involved in new residential
construction in Calgary. This in itself represents a significant
level of employment in our city. |