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175 documents for rural community insurance services
  • ... Quebec residents from taking out insurance to obtain in private sector health care services a...624; YMHA Jewish Community Centre of Winnipeg Inc. v. Brown, [1989] 1 S.C.R. ...92), and in rural parts of Canada in particular (Kirby Report, vol. ...

  • ... study by the Centre for Urban and Community Studies (Hulchanski 2007) which exposes an alarmin... bas spread outwards, including suburban and rural regions (Caulfield 1994; Parsons 1980; Phillips 19... commitment to expand Toronto's finance, insurance and real estate industries and it laid the foundat... entrepreneurs, artists, high-end services and live-work condos" and it promotes "the generat...

  • ...Alberta Insurance Council, Financial Advisors Association of Canada,...., La Capitale Insurance and Financial Services Inc., CUMIS Life Insurance Company,. Desjardins Fi...ix; Johannesson v. Rural Municipality of West St. Paul, [1952] 1 S.C.R. 292... at the centre of the financial community [and] the expectation of the public that it can gr...

  • ... counterarguments against public pension insurance, the paper outlines the advantages of a national C... between pension contributions owing and services rendered by a particular plan member. (54) . Even ... could have on its employees and the community. See Re Algoma Steel Inc. (2002), 30 C.B.R. (4th) ...), online: Ministry of Agriculture Food & Rural Affairs . . (121) Nielson, "Insurance", supra not...

  • ...The Crown agency sells mortgage insurance, which federal law requires be purchased by borrow... stable society through positive ties to community, family and work. . But governments' activities in... insurers might be disinclined to serve rural and remote areas. As discussed earlier, promoting ...

  • ... of an MP is to be a leader from your community in the national affairs of the country. On the one... focus--and working in the more direct services to constituents. Direct service provision includes... questions about immigration, employment insurance, passports and veterans' support, helping constitu.... Whether one's riding was urban or rural also influenced how MPs chose between local servic...

  • ... provincial government passing the Shared Services Act, leading to all students in the province recei...He helped the local Ukrainian community after a career working in mental health. He came h...26 -- Henry Dadson, 96. He worked in insurance and contributed to the community. He was the compt...She became a teacher in rural Manitoba and then a professor at the University of...

  • ... areas; and a sense of place that celebrates rural-like landscapes and convenience. The paper is desi... no vision from political, business, or community leadership"); 2) identification of features in dow... as the major source of retail goods and services. In the post-1970 era for example when Kitchener CCMA attracted the head office of a large insurance company, the site chosen was at an expressway junc...

  • Perspectives on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Mining, and Sustainable Development Taking Harper's and the World Bank's positions together as representative of the current dominant view of the role of foreign direct investment in mining in Latin America, we must ask under what conditions mining activity might contribute to poverty alleviation and sustainable development. Harper points to the world-class corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives of Canadian mining companies, along with the Canadian government's National Roundtable report on CSR and the Extractive Sector in Developing Nations (Interview, 2007) and the World Bank's Extractive Industries Review (EIR) points to the enabling conditions of "pro-poor public and corporate governance," "effective social and envir...

    ... benefits, such as employment or direct community development, perceived negative impacts are highly... economic systems (such as much of rural Latin America). Thus, the rise in foreign direct i... Corporation) that provide financial services to development projects. Below, we review the CSR ... (EDC) also provide financing and risk insurance, and embassy personnel frequently attend to mining...

  • Market expansion is a very important strategic option in the developing economies. Literature on marketing to the "bottom of the pyramid" and the "blue ocean" strategy has brought to the fore the issue of direct involvement of manufacturers or corporations in expanding markets. Though the "bottom of the pyramid" and the "blue ocean" strategy frameworks are important references for development of conceptual framework for market expansion, neither of these can be considered as a complete conceptualization in itself. The authors synthesize extant knowledge on the subject and provide a conceptual framework by looking into fundamental issues such as what is a market, what is market expansion, and what factors affect market expansion. Unlike in case of the "blue ocean" strategy framework, th...

    ... are defined in terms of products and services and in terms of geographic locations. This means f... marketplace) enables the agricultural community access to ready information in their local languag...Tyagi (2006, p. 70), Head - Rural Marketing, ITC- International Business Division sa..., a cooperative farmers' micro health insurance scheme in south India, uses this scheme (Jacob 200...



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