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Aboriginal Sports Circle
The Aboriginal Sport Circle (ASC) is Canada’s national voice for Aboriginal sport, which brings together the interests of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. |
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| Active Living Alliance for Canadians Living with a Disability |
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| Alberta Centre for Active Living |
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| Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance |
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| Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport |
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Canadian Fitness & Lifestyle Research Institute(CFLRI)
CFLRI is a national research agency concerned with educating Canadians about the importance of leading healthy, active lifestyles. |
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Canadian Parks & Recreation Association
A national voluntary-sector organization dedicated to realizing the full potential of parks and recreation services as a major contributor to community health and vibrancy. |
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| Canadian Sport Centre |
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Coalition for Active Living(CAL)
CAL a national action group of more than 100 organizations committed to making sure that the environments where we live, learn, commute, work and play support regular physical activity. |
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| Culture.ca (Canada’s Cultural Gateway – Recreation and Sport) |
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| Health Canada |
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National Aboriginal Health Organization
The National Aboriginal Health Organization (NAHO) is an Aboriginal-designed and -controlled body committed to influencing and advancing the health and well-being of Aboriginal Peoples by carrying out knowledge-based strategies. |
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| Volunteer Canada |
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| Games |
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| Arctic Winter Games International Committee |
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| Canada Games |
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| Canada +55 Games |
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| North American Indigenous Games |
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| Resources |
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| DRAFT K-12 Framework for Wellness Education |
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| 10 Reasons to support physical activity in the worksplace |
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| Canada’s Physical Activity Guide |
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Diabetes Resource Guide
Positive steps you can take to control your diabetes, from the Yukon Diabetes Reference Group |
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Eating Well with Canada’s Food Guide – First Nations, Inuit, and Métis
Moose stew? Char? Blueberries? Bannock? For the first time, a national food guide has been created which reflects the values, traditions and food choices of First Nations, Inuit and Métis. This new tailored food guide includes both traditional foods and store-bought foods. |
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Generations being active together: guidelines for intergenerational physical activity programs
Includes nine key guidelines to address in the design, implementation and evaluation of intergenerational physical activity programs. What is essential to all IGPA programs is that there is an opportunity for fun, safe and active participation by all. Also includes activity examples. |
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| In Motion Network |
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| ParticipACTION |
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| Pimatisiwin: A Journal of Aboriginal and Indigenous Community Health |
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Recreation Director's Handbook: A Guide for Recreation in Aboriginal Communities
Published by Manitoba Aboriginal and Northern Affairs. |
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Making the Move to Healthy Choices
A toolkit to support healthy food choices in recreation facilities. |
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Managing Risk - Best Practices
A presentation from the 2008 Parks and Recreation Ontario Aquatics Conference. |
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My Food Guide – Health Canada
Create your own personalized guide to healthy eating with this fun, interactive tool based on Canada’s Food Guide. |
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Nutrition Fact Sheets
These fact sheets cover a wide range of nutrition topics and provide nutrition facts along with healthy eating tips and recipes. |
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| SummerActive |
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| WinterActive |