Monthly Archive
for: ‘July, 2011’

International Support for Acid and Burn Survivors

ISABS (International Support for Acid and Burn Survivors) is a Registered Canadian Charity that exists to provide support to clinics in Bangladesh, Pakistan, Cambodia, Uganda and Nepal. These clinics provide much needed medical and psychological rehabilitation to victims of acid and burn violence. ISABS website launched today- check it out at http://www.isabs.ca/!

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Diane Delaney on CBC Blue Sky

Hear the audio clip here. On Friday, July 15, 2011, with the federal government leaving the door open for provinces to create their own long-gun registries, CBC Blue Sky discussed gun control in Saskatchewan. PATHS Coordinator, Diane Delaney, was interviewed on the topic.

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Shelter Bike Sharing Program

Article: Toronto women’s shelter starts bike-sharing program (July 13, 2011) A bike sharing program for the women and children at Nellie’s Women’s Shelter in Toronto.

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Missing Aboriginal Women

Article: No Action Plan on Missing Aboriginal Women (CBC, July 5, 2011) Women’s status ministers declared solidarity with the hundreds of protesters who took to Parliament Hill on Tuesday to raise awareness about violence against Aboriginal women. But the ministers won’t set up a national action plan on the issue, despite repeated requests from women’s …

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Provincial long-gun registries?

Article: Provinces can create long-gun registries: Ottawa (CBC, July 11, 2011) The federal government says it would welcome proposals from any province wishing to set up its own long-gun registry if the Canadian program is eventually abolished.

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Dyadic Developmental Psychology Course

Yorkton, SK July 27-30, 2011, 8:30AM – 4:30PM For more information, click here.

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