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Canadian Hydrogen Association (CHA)

The Canadian Hydrogen Association (CHA) is a national, non-profit sector association that represents nearly 200 organizations, from academia and municipalities to startups and multinationals in Canada's vibrant ecosystem. In collaboration with our members and provincial affiliates in BC, Alberta, and Ontario, we are working to support and grow Canadian sector through with advocacy, communications, government relations, networking and public awareness. that comprises Canadian corporations, governments, academia, and other stakeholders.

canada11-50 employeesFounded unknown

canadian hydropower association

renewables & environment

Founded in 1998, the Canadian Hydropower Association (CHA) is the national trade association dedicated to representing the interests of the hydropower industry. Its members span the breadth of the industry and, with nearly 50 members, include hydropower producers, manufacturers, developers, engineering firms, organizations and individuals interested in the field of hydropower. CHA members represent more than 95% of the hydropower capacity in Canada. The Association is governed through an elected representative Board of Directors. Fondée en 1998, l'Association canadienne de l'hydroélectricité (ACH) est l'association nationale vouée à la défense des intérêts de l'industrie hydroélectrique. Ses membres proviennent de tous les secteurs de l'industrie. Comptant près de cinquante membres, l'ACH regroupe les propriétaires de plus de 95 % de la puissance hydroélectrique au Canada de même que des fabricants, des promoteurs, des sociétés de génie-conseil, des organismes et des particuliers qui s'intéressent au domaine de l'hydroélectricité. L'ACH est dirigée par un Conseil d'administration composé de représentants élus.

canada1-10 employeesFounded unknown

canadian independent music association

entertainment

CIMA (formerly CIRPA) is the collective voice of the English language, Canadian-owned independent sector of the Canadian sound recording industry. Our mandate is to secure and develop a strong and economically stable domestic music industry. CIMA has more than 160 member companies from coast to coast in Canada, involved in every aspect of the music business. We believe that marketing efforts have become as important as product development. And that Canadian independent music should be nurtured and strengthened both domestically and internationally.

11-50 employeesFounded unknown

Canadian Institute for Genomics and Society

higher education

The Canadian Institute for Genomics and Society (Genomics4S) is a non-profit organization that promotes responsible research and innovation (RRI) for the advancement of biomedical research and the healthcare field. Our interdisciplinary team includes academic researchers, science communicators, bioethicists, and policy consultants with extensive expertise in theoretical and applied research on the societal impacts of emerging biomedical technologies, policy analysis and development, ethics consultation, public opinion research, and public engagement. We design and implement experiential learning programs and science communication skills training to students, fellows, and faculty in the STEM disciplines at Canadian post-secondary institutions.

canada1-10 employeesFounded unknown

canadian institute for non-destructive evaluation (cinde)

education management

The Canadian Institute for Non-Destructive Evaluation (CINDE) was formed in 2001 from the merger of The Canadian Society for Nondestructive Testing (CSNDT) and the NDE Institute of Canada. It is Canada’s non-profit, member-based, technical society dedicated to the people and companies engaged in the business of non-destructive evaluation (NDE), non-destructive testing (NDT), and inspection. CINDE offers world-class NDT training, is a government approved full-service certification examination centre, and offers many member services including an internationally recognized conference and chapter events. For more information, please visit www.cinde.ca and http://events.cinde.ca/.

canada11-50 employeesFounded unknown

Canadian Institute for Non-Destructive Evaluation (CINDE)

education management

The Canadian Institute for Non-Destructive Evaluation (CINDE) was formed in 2001 from the merger of The Canadian Society for Nondestructive Testing (CSNDT) and the NDE Institute of Canada. It is Canada’s non-profit, member-based, technical society dedicated to the people and companies engaged in the business of non-destructive evaluation (NDE), non-destructive testing (NDT), and inspection. CINDE offers world-class NDT training, is a government approved full-service certification examination centre, and offers many member services including an internationally recognized conference and chapter events. For more information, please visit www.cinde.ca and http://events.cinde.ca/.

canada1-10 employeesFounded unknown

Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics

The Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics is a nationally supported research centre located at the University of Toronto that is devoted to studying the origin and evolution of the universe, and the many wonderful phenomena revealed by modern astronomy. We foster interaction within the community of astrophysicists through workshops and a constant flow of visitors. Distinguished alumni of our vibrant post-doctoral program are spread across Canada and the globe.

canada11-50 employeesFounded unknown

Canadian Institute of Forestry / Institut forestier du Canada

~The Voice of Forest Practitioners~ The Canadian Institute of Forestry/l'Institut forestier du Canada (CIF-IFC) is the national voice of forest practitioners. Formed in 1908, the Institute represents foresters, forest technologists and technicians, ecologists, biologists, geographers, educators, scientists and many others with a professional interest in forestry. The Institute's mission is to provide national leadership in forestry, promote competence among forestry professionals, and foster public awareness of Canadian and international forestry issues. What does the CIF-IFC do? - Competency training: Ontario Tree Marker Program, Bridge Training Program for Foresters, Continuing Education Credits - Outreach and Education: Teachers and Outreach Tours - Flagship Programs: National Awards; Silver Ring Program; E-Lectures; National Forest Week; CIF-SEEK; Prince of Wales Forest Leadership Award; Annual Conference The Forestry Chronicle - Professional and scientific forestry journal, since 1925 - Public Awareness - media releases, editorials and Speaking Out pieces on a range of forestry topics

canada11-50 employeesFounded unknown

Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC)

The CISC is Canada’s voice for the steel construction industry. The CISC promotes dialogue, collaboration, and commerce between industry stakeholders – advancing the benefits of steel to the consulting community, builders and buyers, academia and government. The CISC represents a diverse community of steel manufacturers, service centers, fabricators and constructors, detailers, suppliers, engineers and architects, owners and developers, and educators and students, offering a wide span of products and services to enhance capabilities and grow businesses. Our Vision Canada’s voice for the steel construction industry, providing leadership in sustainable design and construction, efficiency, quality, and innovation. Our Mission The CISC promotes the use and benefits of steel in construction, adds value to the design and construction community and supports the needs of the membership and industry through technical expertise, knowledge transfer, research and development, industry codes and standards, certification, and advocacy.

11-50 employeesFounded unknown

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