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Better Business Bureau (BBB) of Southern Alberta
An educated marketplace is a happy, well-functioning marketplace. With this in mind, the Better Business Bureau of Southern Alberta offers information and dispute resolution services to consumer and business alike. This bureau has information files on more than 15,000 companies. They are only an e-mail or phone call away.
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Better Business Bureau (BBB) of Central and Northern Alberta
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) of Central and Northern Alberta was founded in 1957 and is a non-profit membership association of business and professional firms. They are a public service agency devoted to the vitality of the free enterprise system and the concerns of the consuming public. They are not a government agency.
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Medical Malpractice FAQs
FAQs from Canadamalpractice.com, a discussion site for medical malpractice issues. This website examines the facts and issues surrounding legal rights from a Canadian perspective.
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Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network

The Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network is based in Montréal. It is the only national, community-based, charitable organization in Canada working exclusively in the area of policy and legal issues raised by HIV/AIDS. It was formed in November 1992 and has over 200 members across Canada and internationally.

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Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse
The Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse has a legislated mandate to provide national leadership and to provide objective, evidence-based information and advice that will help reduce the health, social and economic harm associated with substance abuse and addictions. Includes information about workplace drug and alcohol policies.
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Alberta Health and Wellness

The Alberta government sets strategic direction for the health system through: Policy, legislation and standards; Allocating resources; Helping develop and support the health system; and Administering provincial programs such as the Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan and communicable disease control expertise.

 

About the Health Information Act

This website section from the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Alberta provides information about the legislation governing the privacy of and access to health records. Topics include: Principles; The Request process; Concerns; Investigations and reviews; Inquiries; Read the Act; Questions and answers; and Publications.

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The Door That's Not Locked

This website from the Canadian Centre for Child Protection has been created to provide you with a one-stop-shop on all things related to Internet safety. The Canadian Centre for Child Protection is committed to helping parents, teachers, and anyone else who would like to better understand the good, bad, and ugly about the web.

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Internet Safety Resources (RCMP)

Formerly known as Internet 101, the RCMP has provided these resources about safety on the internet, including information regarding: Internet Safety for Youth; Child Exploitation; Online Scams and Fraud; Social Networking; Cyberbullying; and Internet Security.

 

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Bad Guy Patrol

An interactive website developed by Alberta Children's Service to provide information to both parents and children about internet safety and security. It features information and links on a variety of topics, such as online games, chat, web-cams and instant messaging. It also offers parents tips on how to protect their children while using the Internet.

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