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Règles concernant les activités en matière de défense des intérêts

The Alberta Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Workforce Council has developed the Workforce Initiatives Inventory to provide a forum for nonprofit organizations to obtain and share information about nonprofit workforce initiatives throughout Alberta. The inventory is divided into four categories: Human Resources Management, Leadership Development, Information and Research and Shared Space and Services.

Many of the immigrants who come to Canada are highly skilled and educated; they are doctors, lawyers, engineers, nurses, trades people, entrepreneurs and investors. They contribute to Canada socially, culturally and economically. Immigrants are also a valuable asset to Canada’s export industry, as many possess knowledge of foreign languages, and have contacts that can expand Canada’s export trade market.

This webpage contains information about how to find out who your MLA is, and how to contact them.

10 facts about pending changes to a number of government community investment programs that fall into this department including the Wild Rose Foundation, Community Initiatives Program and Community Facilities Enhancement Program.

The Canada Revenue Agency has released a new Checklist for Charities on Avoiding Terrorist Abuse to help charities identify vulnerabilities to terrorist abuse and develop good management practices. The checklist can be a reference for any charity – whether you carry out your work within Canada, or internationally.

As part of CCVO's policy work at the provincial level, we met with all candidates running for the leadership of the PC Party, including the new leader Ed Stelmach.

 

Attached are Stelmach's responses to the final question posed to him:

As Premier of Alberta, how would you build on the strengths of Alberta’s nonprofits and charities and address the challenges they face?

 

As part of CCVO's policy work at the provincial level, we met with all candidates running for the leadership of the PC Party, including the new leader Ed Stelmach.

 

Attached are Stelmach's responses to the first three questions posed to him: