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Alliance of Manufacturers
& Exporters Canada
Two associations Canadian Manufacturers' Association and the Canadian
Exporters' Association have joined forces to form a business network
to provide effective advocacy to government at all levels delivering
timely, relevant information, programs and support of superior
quality and value providing opportunities for education, learning
and professional growth promoting the development and implementation
of advanced technology.
75
International Boulevard, Suite 400,
Toronto, Ontario, M9W 6L9
Phone: 416-798-8000
Fax: 416-798-8050
WWW http://www.palantir.ca/the-alliance/default.html
The Aluminum Association
of Canada (AAC)
Founded in 1990, the Aluminum Association of Canada is a non-profit
organization forming a link between the
Quebec aluminum industry and the population, public authorities,
real and potential users of aluminum and other
economic players. AAC concerns itself with non-competitive questions
of common interest to its members, including environmental issues,
research and development matters, health and safety, manpower
training and communications.
The Aluminium Association of Canada
1010 Sherbrooke
Street West
Suite 1600
Montréal, Québec
(Canada)
H3A 2R7
Phone: (514) 288-4842
Fax: (514) 288-0944
E-Mail: associa@aluminium.qc.ca
WWW: http://aac.aluminium.qc.ca/anglais/
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Aluminium Research and
Development Centre of Québec (Centre Québécois
de recherche et de développement de l'aluminium - CQRDA,
french only)
CQDRA is a consultation and transfer centre that brings together
companies manufacturing aluminum products, aluminum smelting companies,
junior colleges and universities. The common objective of Centre
members is to carry out research on aluminum and its by-products,
to solve problems related to the development of the aluminum industry
and to discover new uses for this metal.
637, Talbot
boul., room 102
Chicoutimi,
Québec
G7H 6A4
Tel: (418)
545-5520
Fax: (418)
693-9279
e-mail: cqrda@uqac.uquebec.ca WWW: http://www.cqrda.qc.ca/cqrda/
American Electroplaters &
Surface Finishers Society - Canada (AESF)
This society is an international, individual membership non- profit
association dedicated to the advancement of electroplating and
surface finishing. AESF fosters this advancement through a broad
range of research efforts and comprehensive educational programs,
for the benefit of its members and all persons involved in this
widely diverse industry as well as government agencies and the
public. AESF disseminates technical and practical information
through reports and other publications, meetings and conferences,
symposia and its journal "Plating and Surface Finishing".
Membership in AESF is open to all surface finishing professionals,
as well as those who provide services, supplies and support the
industry.
Walter Wikaruk, Treasurer
68 Burnhamthorpe
Cres.
Islington, Ont.
M9A 1G7
Tel: (416)-237-1400
Fax: (416)-237-1400
WWW: Homepage (American site): http://www.aesf.org/
Montreal, PQ Branch - http://www.aesf.org/bd.cfm?br=42
Ottawa, ON Branch - http://www.aesf.org/bd.cfm?br=77
Toronto, ON Branch - http://www.aesf.org/bd.cfm?br=71
London, ON Branch - http://www.aesf.org/bd.cfm?br=75
Architectural Metal Association
200,
670 Bloor St. West
Toronto, ON
M6G 1L2
Tel: (416) 533-7800
Fax:(416) 533-4795
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British Columbia Sheet
Metal Association (SMACNA-BC)
156 - 4664 Lougheed Highway
Burnaby, BC V5C 5T5
Canada
Phone: 604-299-4641
Fax: 604-299-9304
WWW www.smacna-bc.org
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Canadian Association of Metal
Finishers (CAMF)
Founded in 1986, the Canadian Association of Metal Finishers (CAMF),
is a voluntary group whose members are metal finishers operating
in Canada. CAMF's primary focus is to involve itself in all Canadian
legislation as it affects its member's business activities. CAMF
also interacts with other industry groups and publishes a quarterly
newsletter on all issues affecting its members. CAMF is currently
working with the various levels of government and several areas
of concern are being resolved covering the areas of waste treatment,
regulation and enforcement, financial and pollution prevention.
Jack Dupuis, President
14 Vintage
Lane
Thornhill, Ontario
L3T 1X6
Tel: (905)-731-4458
Fax: (905)-731-5884
e-mail: dupuis@visinet.ca
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Canadian Association of
Recycling Industries (CARI)
682 Moarch Ave.
Unit 11
Ajax, Ontario L1S 4S2
Canada
Associate Manager: Donna Turner
Phone: 905-426-9313 Fax: 905-426-9314
E-mail: cari1@cycor.ca
WWW: www.cari-acir.org
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Canadian Construction Association
(CCA)
The Association is the national voice of the construction industry
in Canada and represents 20,000 member firms from coast to coast.
Since 1918, CCA has served as the collective body to represent
the interests of its member firms for policy formation, regulation
and legislation. CCA member firms are involved in all aspects
of construction with the exception of home building.
CCA Contact:
Michael Atkinson
President, CCA
85 Albert
Street, 10th Floor
Ottawa,
Ontario
K1P 6A4
Tel:(613)
236-9455
Fax:(613)
236-9526
WWW: http://www.cca-acc.com/
Canadian Construction
Technology Center
Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0R6
Tel.: (613)
993-2607
Fax: (613) 952-7673
Autofax: (613) 990-4101
Email: Irc.Client-Services@nrc.ca
WWW http://www.nrc.ca/irc/irccontents.html
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Canadian Copper & Brass
Development Association (CCBDA)
CCBDA is a non-trading, non-profit organization funded by the
Canadian copper industry to promote, develop and stimulate uses
for copper, copper alloys and copper compounds. Association membership
includes primary copper producers, brass mills, wire and cable
manufacturers, forgings producers, plumbing fittings manufacturers,
foundries and ingot manufacturers. The Association maintains close
ties with government representatives, codes and standards writing
organizations and regulatory agencies.
Mr. Arnold A. Knapp
49 The
Donway West, Suite 415
North York,
Ontario
M3C 3M9
Tel: (416)
391-5599
Fax: (416)
391-3823
E-mail: coppercanada@onramp.ca
WWW : www.ccbda.org
Canadian Die Casters Association
Incorporated in 1978, the Canadian Die Casters Association is
a national trade association representing Canadian metal casters,
suppliers, and associates. The mission of the CDCA is to assist
and represent Canadian Die Casters in dealing with government
and other interested parties on industry specific issues. Association
members have been leaders in adoption of new technologies and
management practices designed to improve efficiency, product quality,
quality of work life and protection of the environment.
1500 - One Nicholas
Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K1N 7B7
Tel: (613) 789-4885
Fax: (613) 789-5957
e-mail: cdcassn@istar.ca
WWW: http://www.diecasters.ca/
The Canadian Foundry Association
(CFA)
Incorporated in 1975, the CFA is a national industry trade association
representing Canadian metal casters, suppliers, and associates.
The mission of the CFA is to assist and represent the membership
in dealing with government on industry specific issues. The Association
will communicate information to the industry, which will assist
its members in strengthening their own competitive position, thus
ensuring a strong Canadian foundry industry.
The Canadian Institute of Plumbing
and Heating
Suite 330 295 The West Mall Etobicoke,
Ontario M9C 4Z4
Telephone: (416) 695-0447 Fax: (416) 695-0450
WWW http://www.ciph.com/
Canadian Institute of Steel
Construction (CISC)
The Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC) is the national
industry organization representing the structural steel, open
web steel joist and steel platework fabricating industries. CISC
operates as a technical, marketing and government relations organization.
CISC promotes good design and safety, together with efficient
and economical use of steel as a means of expanding the construction
markets for structural steel, joists and platework.
Contact:
201 Consumers
Road, Suite 300
Willowdale, Ontario M2J 4G8
CANADA
Tel: (416) 491-4552
Fax: (416) 491-6461
email: CISC_MIKE_GILMOR@compuserve.com
WWW: http://www.cisc-icca.ca/
Canadian Lightweight Materials
Research Initiative (CLiMRI)
The Canadian Lightweight
Materials Research Initiative (CLiMRI) coordinates research and
development of materials and processes for weight reduction in
transportation applications.
WWW:
http://climri.nrcan.gc.ca/default_e.htm
Canadian Ready Mix Concrete
Association
John Hull, Executive Director
365 Brunel Rd.Unit
2
Mississauga Ontario
Tel 905-507-1122
Fax 905-890-8122
Canadian Sheet Steel Building
Institute
The Canadian Sheet Steel Building Institute, commonly called the
CSSBI, is the national association of companies involved in the
structural sheet steel industry. The purpose of the CSSBI is to
responsibly promote the use of sheet steel in building construction.
CSSBI - ICTAB
652 Bishop
St. N., Unit 2A
Cambridge, Ontario
N3H 4V6
CANADA
Tel: (519) 650-1285
Fax: (519) 650-8081
WWW: http://www.cssbi.ca/
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Canadian Steel Producers
Association
Contact: Monique Grabowski
50 O'Connor
Street, Suite 1425
Ottawa, K1P 6L2
Canada
Phone: 613-238-6049
Fax: 613-238-1832
E-mail cspacps@canadiansteel.ca
WWW http://www.canadiansteel.ca
Canadian Steel Trade and
Employment Congress (CSTEC)
234 Eglington Ave E Suite 501
Toronto Ont. M4P 1K7
Tel 416 480-1797
Fax 416 480-2986
WWW: http://www.cstec.ca/
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Centre Québécois
de recherche et de développement de l'aluminium (CQRDA)
637, Talbot
boul., room 102
Chicoutimi, Québec
G7H 6A4
Tel: (418) 545-5520
Fax: (418) 693-9279
E-mail: cqrda@uqac.uquebec.ca
WWW: http://www.cqrda.qc.ca/cqrda/(In
French only)
CSA International
WWW: http://www.csa-international.org/Default.asp?language=english
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International Magnesium Association
1303 Vincent Pl. Suite 1
McLean, VA 221-1
Tel.: 703-442-8888
Fax.: 703-821-1824
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