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Links of Interest

INAC kids stop

Kids' Stop Kids' Stop is a website that has learning materials for kids, parents and teachers.  You will find information you can use to teach about Aboriginal languages, histories and peoples.  And it has fund games for kids too:  Check it out.
www.ainc-inac.gc.ca and click on "Kids' Stop"
Catch the light ministries Let Catch the Light serve you in ways that can help ends meet in any of the following ways: spiritually, evangelically, or financially.
http://www.catchthelightbooks.com/

 

Athabasca University's Center

Athabasca University Athabasca University's Centre for World Indigenous Knowledge and Research (CWIKR) was established to address the needs of Indigenous learners and to increase Indigenous programming and the number of Indigenous courses at the university.  Please visit our site for courses that are available for individualized study (home study).
www.athabascau.ca

Species at Risk Act (SARA) Public Resgistry Here you will find everything species at risk related including recovery strategies, action plans, copy of the Act, consultation information, status reports, etc...
www.sararegistry.gc.ca

National Species at Risk Website
(Environment Canada)
Here you will find specific information on all listed species and general information on the strategy behind the Act.
www.speciesatrisk.gc.ca/

Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife
in Canada (COSEWIC)
Here you will find all listing-related information including criteria, process, species lists, candidate species, aboriginal working group, etc...
www.cosewic.gc.ca/index.htm

Regional Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) Website
(Maritimes)
Here you will find information specific to the Maritimes Region including details on each species and recovery planning to date.
www.mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/masaro.english/Main_Page.html

Convention on International Trade in Endangered
Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)
CITES is an international agreement between Governments and aims to ensure that international trade in specimens of wild animals and plants does not threaten their survival.
www.cites.org/

Turtle Concepts Options for People Dave Jones
580B Highway 17 East
Garden River, ON P6A 6Z1
Tel: 1-705-945-6455 Fax: 1-705-945-7798
info@turtleconcepts.com
www.turtleconcepts.com
www.getsomeguts.com

 

First Nations Information Project

 

Earth Day Canada International Earth Day April 22
111 Peter Street, Suite 503
Toronto, ON M5V 2H1
Tel: 1-416-599-1991 ext. 107
Fax: 1-416-599-3100
info@earthday.ca
www.earthday.ca

 

Katimavik

 

All things Mikmaq

 

Captain Frank

 

Craft n Gro

 

NSMDC

Cross Canada Cycle Tour 2006 Cycling to End Family Violence
www.aboriginalwomenonthemove.org 

Destination Bathurst Tel: 1-866-540-4877
www.destinationbathurst.ca

 

New Brunswick has distinctly different cities where you can find superb restaurants, exciting nightlife, unique shopping, galleries and more!  Check out the links below for more details on tourism activities throughout New Brunswick.

Bathurst 1-506-548-0400 or 1-506-548-0418
www.bathurst.ca

Campbellton 1-506-789-2708 or 1-888-813-4433
www.campbellton.org

Edmundston 1-866-737-6766
www.ville.edmundston.nb.ca

Fredericton 1-506-460-2041 or 1-888-888-4768
www.fredericton.ca

Miramichi 1-800-459-3131
www.miramichi.org

Moncton 1-800-363-4558
www.gomoncton.com

Saint John 1-506-658-2990 or 1-866-463-8639
www.tourismsaintjohn.com

 

 

  

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