Clients

Not-for-Profit and Regulatory

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  • OnTrace is an industry-led, not-for-profit corporation with a mandate to advance food traceability in Ontario as part of a wider national agri-food system. The goal of OnTrace is to use education, research and technology to become the hub for agriculture and agri-food traceability information systems and management solutions in Ontario.
  • Community Care Access Centres (CCAC) are local organizations established in 1996 by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care to provide Ontarians with better access to government-funded community-based health services, and to facilitate the placement process into long-term care homes. There are 14 CCACs in Ontario who work closely with community health care partners to enhance access to community-based health services for people across the province.
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  • Access Copyright provides businesses, educators, governments and other organizations across Canada with the ability to use copyright protected materials while ensuring that the creators and publishers are fairly compensated when their works are copied. Through agreements with other copyright organizations around the world, Access Copyright provides licensees with access to a growing repertoire of more than 20 million books, magazines, newspapers and other publications.
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  • Justplay Sport Services is an independent body which provides services aimed at resolving issues of violence, harassment and abuse facing organized youth sport. Justplay offers several unique approaches to positively impact the youth sport environment: the Justplay Behaviour Management Program and the Justplay Workshop Series. Justplay is committed to creating an environment that teaches that there are no excuses for poor sportsmanship.
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  • Operation Herbie is a volunteer based fundraising group that brings children from all parts of the world, who are in need of life-saving or life-altering surgeries, to The Hospital For Sick Children in Toronto for medical treatment. Children are selected based of the severity of their medical needs and their lack of access to specialized medical care in their home country.