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Click here for our AHRDA Locations MapTo find out what the AHRDS can offer you, start by finding your Aboriginal Human Resources Development Agreement (AHRDA) holder. There are 80 AHRDA holders in Canada, and they deliver services in over 400 locations.

Locating your AHRDA holder may be easy. If you live on-reserve, contact your band administrator, local band council, or hamlet office to find the name and contact information for your AHRDA holder.

If you live in a remote community, contact or visit your nearest employment office.

In some communities, it can be more difficult to tell which AHRDA holder to go to. The best approach is to get the name and contact information for one located near you, then call or visit their office. If you live in or near an urban centre, start with your nearest Service Canada office. You can find this in the blue pages of your telephone directory, or on-line.

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Visit or call a friendship centre.

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Find the information on this Web site. Using our Locations map, select your province, and scroll through the list of AHRDA holders. Click on a name to get more information about an agreement. In some cases there will be a link to the AHRDA holder's Web site, or an e-mail address.

If there is an Agreement holder or other location that can serve you better, they should be able to give you that information.


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