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        Archived Listing - Last Updated: April 1999. This information represents a historical archive of listings which appeared in SOURCES, which has been continuously published in print and online since 1977. The information has not been updated since the date indicated. For current information consult the SOURCES website at  www.sources.com. To be included in the current SOURCES listings, and to take advantage of other tools including unlimited news releases and event calendar postings, fill out the  online membership form. For more information, see  Frequently Asked Questions or call .  
The Canadian Labour Force Development Board Established in 1991, the Canadian Labour Force Development Board (CLFDB) is a national advisory body made up of: * labour market partner organizations -- business and labour; * groups seeking equality -- women, aboriginal people, people from visible minority groups and people with disabilities; * training and education services -- schools, universities, training institutions, educators. These partners work together to improve access to training and employment for all members of the Canadian labour force. The goal of the CLFDB is to achieve a system for education, training and employment that is effective, efficient and equitable. Areas of Expertise: For information or updates contact Sources at 
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