Sudbury HR Professionals Association The Sudbury Human Resources Professional Association is in the process of implementing a Mentoring Program to facilitate the formation of mutually beneficial mentoring relationships between senior HR practitioners and those who are fairly new to the profession or are students.
OTHER ASSOCIATIONS:
Canadian Union of Public Employees With more than half a million members across Canada, CUPE represents workers in health care, education, municipalities, libraries, universities, social services, public utilities, transportation, emergency services and airlines.
Canadian Auto Workers Union The CAW is the largest private sector union in Canada. Through their members and their departments, the CAW has on-going involvement in, and commitment to, many workplace, economic and social justice issues.
Chicken Farmers of Ontario Chicken Farmers of Ontario (CFO) is a farmer-run, non-profit organization representing approximately 1,100 Ontario chicken farmers. If you are looking for information on the chicken industry in Ontario their site features information and links of interest to consumers, chicken farmers and the general public.
College of Nurses of Ontario The College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) is the governing body for the 140,000 registered nurses (RNs) and registered practical nurses (RPNs) in Ontario, Canada. The College regulates nursing to protect the public interest and sets requirements to enter the profession, establishes and enforces standards of nursing practice, and assures the quality of practice of the profession and the continuing competence of nurses.
Dairy Farmers of Ontario The marketing group for the largest sector of Ontario agriculture, owned and operated by the farm families of Ontario's dairy farms.
Ontario Auto Recyclers Association Auto Recyclers purchase end-of-life and accidented vehicles, and ensure that all vehicles are retired in an environmentally sound manner. Auto Recyclers are a valuable source of low cost, high quality used auto parts. Since its inception, OARA has been a working partner with other automotive associations and government working groups on waste oil, CFCs, scrap tires and wrecked or salvaged vehicle issues.
Ontario Cattlemen's Association The Ontario Cattlemen's Association (OCA) is a grassroots organization that provides leadership to cattlemen from all sectors of the industry. OCA was formed in 1963 as the "Ontario Beef Improvement Association". In 1976, the name changed to Ontario Cattlemen's Association to reflect its increasingly important role as a commodity lobby organization.
Ontario Dental Association The Ontario Dental Association is a voluntary professional organization representing almost 80 percent of dentists in Ontario. It is dedicated to the provision of exemplary oral health care and promotes the attainment of optimal health for the people of Ontario.
Ontario Nurses' Association Founded in 1973, the Ontario Nurses' Association (ONA) is the trade union that represents 53,000 registered nurses and allied health professionals working throughout Ontario.
Ontario Public Employees Union The Ontario Public Service Employees Union is one of Canada's most democratic and dynamic unions. With approximately 115,000 full- and part-time members, nearly 500 locals, and 35 Regional Offices and Membership Centres across Ontario,they're the third largest union in the province.
Ontario Teachers Federation Was set up by the Teaching Profession Act of 1944 as the professional organization for teachers in the province. All teachers (as defined in the Teaching Profession Act ) are required by law to belong to the Federation as a condition of teaching in the publicly funded schools of Ontario.
Professional Engineers Ontario Professional Engineers Ontario licenses Ontario's 70,000 professional engineers, grants temporary, limited and provisional licences to practise professional engineering, and authorizes businesses to provide engineering services to the public.
The Royal Canadian Golf Association Our organization was founded in 1895 to govern and help develop the game in Canada. We are proud of our history, but we don't live in the past. We are straight forward and honest about our interests and the game that we love. We take our responsibility for protecting and shaping it very seriously. We believe that the future of golf is best served by closely observing and enforcing theses traditions and rules.
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