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ACCA Canada in Toronto is part of ACCA's global network. ACCA has offices in a number of countries across Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas. ACCA's headquarters are in London, England. Processing of student registrations and examinations is handled by the office in Glasgow, Scotland.
There are over 1,800 members from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds living in Canada. Members work in industry, commerce, public practice, academia, government and other areas. There are over 700 ACCA students in Canada and they are able to write qualifying examinations at centres across the country under regulations administered from the United Kingdom. Members and students reside in most regions of Canada, especially Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal, Edmonton and Ottawa. |
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CAFII will represent, promote and advance the interests of financial institutions in insurance and affiliated organizations. Its express goal is fostering an open and flexible marketplace that is efficient and effective and allows consumers an expanded choice in the purchase of insurance products and services. CAFII will work with other industry associations, where appropriate, to ensure public policy supports a legislative and regulatory environment that is healthy for future growth. |
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The Canadian Academy of Geriatric Psychiatry (CAGP) is a national organization of psychiatrists dedicated to promoting mental health in the Canadian elderly population through the clinical, educational, research and advocacy activities of its membership. It was founded in 1991, and is recognized as the voice of Geriatric Psychiatry in Canada. |
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The Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan (CAMVAP) is a voluntary alternative dispute resolution program where qualifying dispute between automobile Manufacturers and their customers can be resolved through arbitration. |
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As the regional voice for association professionals, facilitates the exchange of ideas, information and experiences to encourage personal and professional growth and prosperity for all members. |
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Developed, founded and marketed by T•O Corporate Services in response to the Toronto Stock Exchange paper – The Dey Report – to serve company secretaries in Canada. Provides ongoing training, overnight information service and a variety of member discounts for practicing governance professionals. |
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itSMF Canada is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and facilitating the recognition and growth of our members in Service Management. We promote the, certification, adoption and application of ‘Best Practice’ frameworks and standards, such as ITIL, ISO20000, CoBIT and many others. Operating through our Branches located across Canada, we provide the vital and vibrant network of peers, mentors, and industry experts needed by our growing community of IT Service Management professionals. |
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MBSIA exists to provide mortgage loan securitization industry participants with a representative organization that acts in the best interests of the industry and investing public in dealing with all matters relating to the securitization of mortgage loans. |
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PN Canada incorporated in 1975, is the national association representing provincial/territorial licensed practical nurse organizations and affiliated individuals from across Canada. |
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Toronto-based travel journalists founded the Travel Media Association of Canada (TMAC) in 1994. They saw the need to bring the country's travel media and tourism industry closer together --- in effect, the founders struck a professional relationship between the two groups by creating TMAC. Since then, the relationship has flourished. So has TMAC membership. Today, over 450 members (40% media, 60% industry) belong to our association. Membership continues to grow on both sides. |
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Established in 1986 as BACCHUS Canada, The Student Life Education Company (TSLEC) is a registered charity and not-for-profit organization dedicated to saving the lives of Canadian students. Their mission is to be the leader in the promotion of healthy decisions on the use or non-use of alcohol and other health issues. We do this by increasing awareness, challenging unhealthy attitudes and providing students and student advisors with resources, training and educational materials. TSLEC is comprised of three core divisions; BACCHUS Canada, National Students Against Impaired and Distracted Driving (NSAIDD), and Info4Parents. |








