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The Virtues Project (TVP) inspires people of all cultures to live by our highest values, our virtues. Our Five Strategies offer ways to live out the virtues. If you employ these Strategies, you can experience a more authentic, meaningful life; you ca Read more ...

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This issue IS closer to home than ever before; it could be the kid next door or even under your own roof. Opioids (specifically fentanyl) have overtaken guns, car crashes and HIV as the leading cause of accidental deaths. People with the disease of a Read more ...

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The Peer Prevention Project is a youth-led program that prevents sexual exploitation/sex trafficking of youth in Toronto through awareness and education in schools, youth shelters, group homes, and online. Through education that examines the root cau Read more ...

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The Umingmak Centre provides best intervention for children and youth in Nunavut who have experienced abuse. It does this by 1) increasing access to good quality services 2) strengthening coping skills and knowledge 3) reducing the secondary trauma o Read more ...

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More than 800 million animals are slaughtered for food in Canada yearly. Canadians assumes government ensures the humane treatment of farm animals and are shocked to discover there are no regulations stipulating the treatment of animals on the farm, Read more ...

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GOOD TO BE GOOD, a grassroots nonprofit organization offers an Empowerment Care Program (ECP) to diverse women, girls, and gender-diverse folks with intersecting identities who are experiencing gender-based violence, structural poverty, and facing fo Read more ...

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At BGC Canada, our mission is to provide safe, supportive places where children and youth can experience new opportunities, overcome barriers, build positive relationships, and develop confidence and skills for life. __toc__ =Challenge= Young peopl Read more ...

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Only 5% of Canada's native grasslands remain, and they are filled with North America's iconic species: wolves, grizzlies, bighorn sheep, moose, bison, eagles and more. Park managers set controlled fires to attract grazers like elk that eat invasive s Read more ...

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We need your help to put an end to puppy mills, which are factories churning out puppies for profit, with zero regard for their well being. There are no reliable Canadian statistics on the scope of puppy mills. A conservative estimate puts the number Read more ...

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The First Nation in Lytton is isolated from mainland British Columbia by the Fraser River. It was home to an operational residential school until the late 1970s, and at one point was known for being the suicide capital of Canada. Over 40 years later, Read more ...

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Humane Canada will establish an effective, efficient and sustainable model for a cross-Canada pet food bank program providing short term aid to companion animal guardians experiencing financial hardship. This program will help vulnerable companion an Read more ...

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Under the direction of the Foundation's dedicated Board of Directors, BACF uses the income earned from strategically invested funds to give grants to a wide variety of community projects in the fields of health, art, culture, heritage, recreation, en Read more ...

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Around the world, massive kelp forests are rapidly declining due to coastal development and erosion, warming waters, invasive species, poor water quality, pollution, and overfishing. Nova Scotia has lost 85-99% of their kelp forests over the past 4- Read more ...

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This Project is raising money to provide flexible funding support to BGC Canada in order to support and provide opportunities for the over 200,000 Canadian youth we serve annually. For 120+ years, BGC Canada has been creating opportunities for mill Read more ...

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Did you know that a new bill to change Canada's 120- year old animal cruelty law was passed by all parties in the House of Commons twice in 2003, but the Senate stood in its way? Did you know that the outdated wording of the current law prevents the Read more ...