Social Groups in Canada
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Health information links for aboriginal people, educators, health professionals, immigrants, children, men, parents, people with disabilities, rural Canadians, seniors, women and youth.
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/jfy-spv/index_e.html
Legal Aid Ontario provides legal assistance for individuals with low or no income, as well as disadvantage communities, for a variety of legal problems. Includes information for lawyers, how to get legal help, and a list of publications and resources.
http://www.legalaid.on.ca/
LIFE*SPIN provides information, support and community-based programs for low-income families in the London, Ontario, area. Describes the organization's programs, publications, mediation/advocacy initiatives, housing for women on low incomes, and women's resources.
http://www.execulink.com/~life/index.html
Provides information about programs for youth and family, persons with disabilities, community living, employment and income assistance, and more.
http://www.gov.mb.ca/fs/
The Ministère de l'Emploi et de la Solidarité sociale (MESS) contributes to Quebec's social development and economic prosperity by promoting employment, developing the work force, improving labour market operations and providing financial support to economically-disadvantaged individuals. Includes information on programs and services.
http://www.mess.gouv.qc.ca/Index_en.asp
The goal of the Ministry of Community and Social Services is to build thriving and inclusive communities sustained by the economic and civic contributions of all Ontarians. Features programs and publications covering a range of topics including child welfare, domestic violence, disability and adoption.
http://www.cfcs.gov.on.ca/cfcs/default.htm
The British Columbia Government's Ministry of Employment and Income Assistance presents its services and programs, including training, job placement, and assistance for people with disabilities. Short bio of Minister, reports, publications and service plans also included.
http://www.gov.bc.ca/eia/
Offers support to adoptee and birth parent searchers at all stages of the searching process. Includes membership and resources.
http://www.mouvement-retrouvailles.qc.ca/eng/index.asp
Links to services and programs, with information about minister, contacts and departmental mission.
http://www.gnb.ca/0017/index-e.asp
List of services, publications, policy manual, news releases, information on the department and the minister.
http://www.gov.ns.ca/coms/
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