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The A to Z Index presents a list of sites that relate to a specific subject. For example, if you were looking for anything to do with 'injuries' you would click on the letter 'I', then click on the subject 'injuries'. This would give you a list of all sites that have been assigned the subject 'injuries'.

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No information found for Yukon Territory on this subject. The following links, however, may be of interest:

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Canada Apartment Security
Suggestions can make your building and apartment a safer place to live.
Source : Government of Manitoba. Manitoba Seniors Directorate.

Non-government organisation Canadian Rainbow Health Coalition
Rainbow Health promotes Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual,Transgendered health issues in Canada through education.
Source : Canadian Rainbow Health Coalition

Canada Consumer Identity Theft Checklist
Identity (ID) theft is a growing and serious crime. It occurs when someone uses your personal information without your knowledge or consent to commit a crime. This site gives information on how to guard your personal information, keep your computer and its contents safe, identify signs of ID theft and what to do if it occurs.
Source : Canada Consumer Measures Committee

Canada Heroes Remember Web Site
The Heroes Remember Web site presents the personal recollections of ordinary Canadians who became heroes when confronted with extraordinary circumstances. These men and women are participants and witnesses to historical events on the world stage that shaped a new global reality and helped to define an international identity for Canadians.
Source : Veterans Affairs Canada

Canada PhoneBusters
PhoneBusters is the central agency in Canada that collects information on telemarketing, advanced fee fraud letters (Nigerian letters) and identity theft complaints. The information is disseminated to the appropriate law enforcement agencies. The data collected at PhoneBusters is a valuable tool in evaluating the effects of various types of fraud on the public. It also helps to prevent future similar crimes from taking place.
Source : Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Canada Public Safety Portal
The Public Safety Portal is a one-stop site providing reliable information on safety in Canada relating to: national security, family and home, internet, recreation, workplace, travel, transportation, emergencies, health, product and consumer protection, criminal activity, policing, environment, terrorism, firearms, food, fraud, schools, finances, community policing, family violence, and children.The Public Safety Portal is a one-stop site providing reliable information on safety in Canada relating to: national security, family and home, internet, recreation, workplace, travel, transportation, emergencies, health, product and consumer protection, criminal activity, policing, environment, terrorism, firearms, food, fraud, schools, finances, community policing, family violence, and children.

Canada Royal Canadian Mounted Police Musical Ride
Representing a colourful tradition and ceremony through the horse and the scarlet uniform, the RCMP created a spectacle known around the world as the Musical Ride. The Musical Ride provides Canadians, from coast to coast, with the opportunity to experience part of our heritage and national identity.

Canada Seniors Safety and Security - Public Safety
This section of Public Safety Portal contains links related to seniors safety and security.

Canada Tips for Reducing the Risk of Identity Theft
This tip sheet identifies key ways to reduce your risk of becoming a victim of identity theft.
Source : Province of Manitoba. Manitoba Finance. Consumer & Corporate Affairs. Consumers' Bureau


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