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Rotary International

Rotary International

44 St Joseph St, Toronto, Ontario, M4Y 2W4, Canada

Association Of Fundraising Professionals

Association Of Fundraising Professionals

260 King St E, Toronto, Ontario, M5A 4L5, Canada

Sign Association of Canada

Sign Association of Canada

1 Yonge St #1801, Toronto, Ontario, M5E 1W7, Canada

Nurse Practitioners’ Association of Ontario

Nurse Practitioners’ Association of Ontario

1 Yonge St, Toronto, Ontario, M5E 1W7, Canada

Association Of-Chemical Pro

Association Of-Chemical Pro

1 Yonge St, Toronto, Ontario, M5E 1W7, Canada

Workers Educational Association Of Canada

Workers Educational Association Of Canada

157 Carlton St, Toronto, Ontario, M5A 2K3, Canada

Association For Iranian Studies

Association For Iranian Studies

Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1C1, Canada

Greater Toronto Hotel Association

Greater Toronto Hotel Association

207 Queens Quay W, Toronto, Ontario, M5J 1A7, Canada

Ontario Association of Food Banks

Ontario Association of Food Banks

555 Richmond St W #501, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 3B1, Canada

Disabled Sailing Association of Ontario

Disabled Sailing Association of Ontario

Toronto, Ontario, M5V 1A2, Canada
Disabled Sailing Association of Ontario is the best sailing club for the people with disabilities. They are offered the opportunity to sail for a freedom. The staff and volunteers are very friendly and very supportive.

Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business

Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business

2 Berkeley St ##202, Toronto, Ontario, M5A 4J5, Canada
CCAB has been a valuable partner for Design de Plume Inc. as we've grown and expanded over the years. Their knowledge and dedication to developing opportunities for Indigenous business has has a significant, positive impact.

Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

Spinal Cord Injury Ontario

39 Parliament St, Toronto, Ontario, M5A 4R2, Canada

Ontario Medical Association

Ontario Medical Association

150 Bloor St W, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 3C1, Canada
Very Poor disgusting and sad. Your recent full page ads in newspaper seems hypocritical in my experience with one of your well educated and experienced doctor Avishay Pearl a respirologist use to practice at Trillium Health center in Mississauga 3 years ago. I am not sure or have knowledge about his practice or ethics but I had a sad experience with this Doctor in Sept 2011. He was in charge of My sister who was admitted in emergency and he was on duty at that time, initially he tried his best efforts to improve her breathing as according to him her lungs were congested, however he gave up on her very quickly in 3 days and without any consultation with any of his colleague of equal status and position he played God in ending my sisters life, in breach of hospital protocol. He told me she is not responding to medication and her kidney was functioning only 30% so there was no hope, so I told him not to torture her more by poking and proding, however after five minutes I asked him Is there any thing can be done ? then he says he can do something to save her life but he has to wait until after going to boardroom, what can be more urgent than a dying patient survival that was his primary job and oath and when I launched enquiry with the C O P S O, he dinied he said any thing like that and misled me that 30% kidney is deadly which I discovered after words that people live normal life even after only 16% kidney function, not for ever but death was not imminent, so he decided that 77 years old woman life was not worth saving, well she was my family and loved one and her life matter to me and my family as every patient life is and it was his duty and oath to do his best and he utterly failed and yet you put this full page ad that you care for patient first when you have such doctor in your midst. I hope he has saved some lives in his life time but certainly failed me and my sister, when we come to hospital we trust doctor with our lives and he failed to do that in my view so you should look in to your members if they all keep up to their oath and we see in newspaper how many are found criminally responsible and how professional body hides from public view what goes in darkness to protect bad apples among your midst. I also must add that this could be and probably is one of small isolated less that 1% cases as 99% doctors do care to save lives.

Human Resources Professionals Association of Ontario

Human Resources Professionals Association of Ontario

150 Bloor St W, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 2X9, Canada
Great conference centre in Yorkville. Have used them a few times for offsite meetings and always had a good experience.

Swedish Canadian Chamber

Swedish Canadian Chamber

2 Bloor St W, Toronto, Ontario, M4W 3E2, Canada

Canadian Professional Sales Association

Canadian Professional Sales Association

2 Bloor St E ##1920, Toronto, Ontario, M4W 1A8, Canada
Connectivity, information, opportunities CPSA offers this and more

Association of Early Childhood Educators Ontario

Association of Early Childhood Educators Ontario

489 College St, Toronto, Ontario, M6G 1A5, Canada

Women's Art Assn Of Canada

Women's Art Assn Of Canada

23 Prince Arthur Ave, Toronto, Ontario, M5R 1B2, Canada
I have been a member for 3 months and I really like it. The historic house is beautiful, and the Waac members are passionate about art. You will find two art galleries with new exhibitions every month.

Wildife Conservation

Wildife Conservation

720 Spadina Av, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 2T9, Canada

Archives Association of Ontario

Archives Association of Ontario

411 Richmond St E #Suite 200, Toronto, Ontario, M5A 3S5, Canada

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