Social Groups in Canada
Harmony is one of the pillars of Canada. Our credo is that every social group enriches our culture, builds our heritage and connects us with the world.  

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Fact sheets and in-depth documents on alcohol, drugs, gambling and tobacco, programs and services, specific sites for youths, kids, parents and teachers. Some pages require Adobe Acrobat Reader.
http://www.aadac.com/
Goals of AASAC, projects, member agencies, resources links and how to donate.
http://www.aasac.ca
Information about AA's history and philosophy, how to join, how to contact AA, services for members, and archives. Some pages require Adobe Acrobat Reader.
http://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org/
We have a whole melting pot of family customs; perhaps that is the most striking feature of Canadian families
http://www.culture.ca/perspective-pointdevue-e.jsp?data=2006...
Background and history of the Council, information on families, caregiving, relationships, community, parenting, research, programs and publications.
http://www.bccf.bc.ca/
Information about the ministry, minister, key initiatives, and programs and services. Includes Service Plan, 2010 Olympic Bid, Aboriginal Directorate, Building Code, child care, cultural services, immigration, public library services, and sport and physical activity.
http://www.gov.bc.ca/bvprd/bc/channel.do?action=ministry&cha...;
Provincial government services and programs, BC Employment and Assistance, training, job placement, and assistance for people with disabilities.
http://www.gov.bc.ca/bvprd/bc/channel.do?action=ministry&cha...;
The Canada Remembers Program strives to keep alive the achievements and sacrifices made by those who served Canada in times of war and peace. Links to articles and information on many topics concerning remembrance, veterans, and our military past.
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/remembers/
Canadian Association of Food Banks provides information on the National Food Sharing System and the real problem of hunger in Canada. Also includes how to volunteer, donate food, money or services.
http://www.cafb-acba.ca/english/
The Canadian Council for International Co-operation is a coalition of Canadian organizations working globally to achieve sustainable human development. CCIC seeks to end global poverty, and to promote social justice and human dignity for all.
http://www.ccic.ca/
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