|
|
Sources Experts & SpokespersonsCanadian Union of Public EmployeesCUPE is the largest union in Canada, representing more than 600,000 women and men who work for municipal governments, school boards, universities and colleges, hospitals, nursing homes and homes for the aged, public util... International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (CLC)The IAM is a trade union representing some 40,000 Canadian workers in air transport and a wide range of manufacturing including aircraft, autoparts, aerospace, autobuses, electronics, light and heavy machinery, tools and... Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC)Among Canada's largest unions, PSAC, with 172,000 members, represents federal employees as well as workers in three territorial governments, government agencies, Crown corporations, para-public and private sector organiz... The Vanier Institute of the FamilyA valuable media source and expert resource, for almost 50 years, on families in Canada. Vanier provides access to research data and an extensive network of specialists on family issues/family life. All Vanier publicatio... New ReleasesChild Care Owners Urge Province to Act on Drummond Report2012-02-16 Association of Day Care Operators of Ontario (ADCO) Child care programs speak out about consequences of Full-Day Kindergarten Program and suggest Government work with independent licensed child care sector--both private and non-profit--to find more aff... Regulatory Ammendments Necessary To Stabilize Licensed Child Care2010-01-28 Association of Day Care Operators of Ontario (ADCO) Operators of small non-profit and commercial child care centres attend Provincial consultations, hoping for solutions to help keep cost of licensed care affordable for parents. Two Budgets But No Solutions For Ontario's Licensed Child Care System2012-03-30 Association of Day Care Operators of Ontario (ADCO) The Association of Day Care Operators of Ontario (ADCO) calls on Premier Dalton McGuinty to recognize the impact full-day kindergarten will have on the financial viability of child care in Ontario, se... Sources Select ResourcesNorway lets fathers do their sharePaternity leave law has helped to create a quiet revolution in childcare Chemin, Anne Article 2011 The Guardian In Norway, twelve weeks of the forty six weeks of paid parental leave is reserved for the father. If he chooses not to take the leave the time and money is forfeit. The legislation is designed to prom... Government Ministries & AgenciesHuman Resources and Skills DevelopmentHuman Resources Development Canada's mission is to enable Canadians to participate fully in the work...
|
|
Sources is an online portal and directory for journalists, writers, news editors, researchers. Use Sources to find experts, media contacts, spokespersons, scientists, lobbyists, officials, speakers, university professors, researchers, newsmakers, CEOs, executive directors, media relations contacts, spokespeople, talk show guests, PR representatives, Canadian sources, story ideas, research studies, databases, universities, colleges, associations, businesses, government, research institutions, lobby groups, non-government organizations (NGOs), in Canada and internationally.
© Sources 1977-2012. The information provided is copyright and may not be reproduced in any form or by any means (whether electronic, mechanical or photographic), or stored in an electronic retrieval system, without written permission of the publisher. The content may not be resold, republished, or redistributed. Indexing and search applications by Ulli Diemer and Chris DeFreitas.
|