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Yukon Territory

Yukon Territory Yukon Bureau of Statistics
The Yukon Bureau of Statistics was formed to support the effective operation of government and organizational decision making by facilitating the development and use of statistical and social science research and analytical thought.
Source : Government of Yukon. Executive Council Office.

Canada

Canada Becoming a Guardian of Property
Information for people who may wish to apply to be appointed as Guardian of Property for an incapable person.
Source : Government of Ontario.

Canada Family Group Decision Making
When there is abuse or neglect in families, one means by which family members can decide what to do is known as "Family Group Decision Making." This approach allows plans to be made by the family, together with their relatives, friends and other close supports. Together, these planners make up the "family group." Their plans deal with the maltreatment of any family member, whether a child, young person or adult.
Source : Health Canada

Canada Funerals
Most people avoid thinking about funerals until faced with the death of a loved one. When you wait until this time of stress and grief, it can be hard to make the necessary decisions. This Web page gives information to help you make those decisions.
Source : Industry Canada, Office of Consumer Affairs


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