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         Canadian Technology:     more books (100)
  1. Technology and the Canadian Mind: Innis/McLuhan/Grant (New world perspectives) by Arthur Kroker, 1985-11
  2. Mind Technologies: Humanities Computing And the Canadian Academic Community
  3. Tax Aspect of the Transfer of Technology: The Asia Pacific Rim (Canadian tax paper) by Catherine A. Brown, 1990-06
  4. Policy Unplugged: Dis/Connections Between Technology Policy and Practices in Canadian Schools by Jennifer Jenson, Chloe Brushwood Rose, et all 2007-10
  5. Science, Technology, and Canadian History: The First Conference on the Study of the History of Canadian Science and Technology, Kingston, Ontario = Le
  6. The Science of War: Canadian Scientists and Allied Military Technology during the Second World War by Donald H. Avery, 1998-10-31
  7. Science, Technology, and Canadian History: The First Conference on the Study of the History of Canadian Science and Technology, Kingston, Ontario = Les Sciences, La Technologie Et L'histoire Canadienne Premier Congres Sur L'histoire Des Sciences Et De La by Richard A.;Ball, Norman R. Jarrell, 1980
  8. Canada's Technology Triangle: An Economic Celebration (The Canadian Enterprise Series) by Jerry Amernic, Gary Nyp, 1999-09
  9. Communication Technology (The Canadian Democratic Audit) by Darin David Barney, 2006-02-28
  10. Technology and Work in Canada (Canadian Studies)
  11. Image Technologies in Canadian Literature: Narrative, Film, and Photography (Canadian Studies)
  12. Technology and Canadian printing: A history from lead type to lasers (Collection transformation) by Bryan Dewalt, 1995
  13. Canadian Film Technology, 1896-1986 (Ontario Film Institute) by Gerald G. Graham, 1989-06
  14. New Technology in the Prairies (Canadian plains proceedings) by Kenneth J. Alecxe, Graham Parsons, 1986-03

1. Canadian Technology Network: Splash Page / Réseau Canadien De Technologie : Pa

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2. Globetechnology.com: Your Canadian Source For Timely Technology News And Analysi
Canadian resource covers technology news, information, and community events. See product profiles and stock quotes. Quick Bytes. canadian technology news briefs. AirIQ buys patents
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Tech Tuesdays and E-Buzz. The R.O.B. NETdex tracks the progress of 16 Internet related companies from the past 30 business days. View the complete R.O.B. NETdex from the past year. Contact Us Free Headlines Globe Subscription Reprints ... Sign up for e-mail newsletters UPDATED AT 8:19 AM EST Friday, April 4 Worms wriggle to the top Automated attack software boosts cyberattack stats for 2003 FULL STORY Quick Bytes Canadian technology news briefs
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  • 3. Canadian Information By Subject: Technology
    Museum Hall of Fame (Canadian Science and Technology Museum). canadian technology Network (National Research Council of
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    4. Canadian Technology Human Resources Board Bureau Canadien Des
    canadian technology Human Resources Board Bureau Canadiendes Ressources Humaines en Technologie,
    http://www.cthrb.ca/English/englishV2.html
    Canadian Technology Human Resources Board
    Bureau Canadien des Ressources Humaines en Technologie Home News Français Links ... Contact Us
    HOME - About CTHRB

    The Canadian Technology Human Resources Board (CTHRB) is a not-for-profit alliance of industry and educational institutions representing the interests of all partners in the technology workforce. Its principal mission is to sustain Canada's high ranking in the technology sector. CTHRB strives to do this through the development of youth initiatives and career development programs in the applied sciences and engineering field. Develops and promotes the Canadian Technology Standards (CTS) which are recognized nationally and internationally as the certification criteria for technicians, technologists and their associations. Aims to assist Canadian industrial and occupational technology organizations in identifying and resolving human resources issues, which challenge the industry and the technology work force. Contributes to alleviate youth employment concerns, helps technology hopefuls get ahead and promotes workplace ethics.
    Contact info@cthrb.ca

    5. Home Page - Canadian Technology Network
    The canadian technology Network connects innovative Canadian companiesto technology and business assistance. Small here.
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    Connecting people with expertise
    If you run a small or medium-sized technology related business in Canada, the CTN's cross-country network of advisors can provide you with access to new and innovative resources which offer integrated and coordinated service delivery. These advisors work as pathfinders, providing free guidance to help you identify your needs and find solutions to your specific technology or business challenges. Each advisor is employed by a member organization known for its technology or related business competence. The CTN fosters a collaborative spirit among its members; advisors are linked together to optimize the identification and delivery of the right advice or expertise to meet your needs. CTN is connected with over 800 organizations. Select one of these members to know more about what they have to offer:

    6. Canadian Technology Network: Newfoundland, Labrador And Nunavut
    canadian technology Network Newfoundland, Labradorand Nunavut regional home page.
    http://ctn-rct.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/reg_NL_e.shtml
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    A human face on a national network
    CTN's regional structure gives businesses world-wide expertise right in their home areas. The local advisor is in tune with local needs, but at the same time can access expertise and resources for you from across Canada and throughout the world, through the CTN Network.
    The CTN Network in Newfoundland, Labrador and Nunavut
    CTN in Newfoundland, Labrador and Nunavut has more than 70 active members with connections through the Canadian Technology Network to more than 900 organizations throughout Canada who specialize in helping small business with their technology needs. Our members are in every region of the province and we have a special program with the College of the North Atlantic to ensure that CTN can be accessed on every college campus. Along with a very active campaign of exhibitions at trade shows, CTN in Newfoundland and Labrador hosts annual networking events with our Advisory Members. Your local CTN Advisor can guide you to the best programs for you, whether offered by federal, provincial or municipal governments, and put you in touch with other networks, including universities, colleges and industry groups.

    7. Research, Technology And Innovation: The Strategis Guide For Canada
    Similar pages Your Guide to Government Services and Support for Small Business Science, Technology and Innovation. canadian technology Network. Ifyour business is using or planning to use technology, the Canadian
    http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/sc_innov/engdoc/homepage.html?categories=e_res

    8. CanadianTechnology.com
    The Web reference source for canadian technologyrelated companies.
    http://www.gahtan.com/cdntech/
    The Web reference source for Canadian technology-related companies Home Add a Site Modify a Site What's New ... ClariNet News
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    9. Nati - Accelerating The Business Of Technology
    Home Growing Your Company canadian technology Network. Lost Password?
    http://www.nati.net/pagetext_float.asp?pageid=12

    10. Talkback: Canadian Technology Edge
    TALKBACK TO JESSE BERST, canadian technology edge Sharon Ostroff. FridayOct 24, 1997. Occupation WEB SITE DEVELOPER. Location OSHAWA, ON, CANADA.
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    TALKBACK TO JESSE BERST Canadian technology edge Sharon Ostroff

    Friday Oct 24, 1997 Occupation: WEB SITE DEVELOPER Location: OSHAWA, ON, CANADA
  • TalkBack directly to Sharon Ostroff WOW! I can't believe it! We in Canada (the cold and frozen North) are actually ahead of the great US of A in internet technology! Our cable companies are out of bet testing and are making cable internet connections widespread as we speak. This technology is already available in my area, and I'm just waiting for it to get to my neighbourhood (which I have been told could be as quickly as two months down the road.) No, I am not in a large metroppolis, I am in a city of 150,000, and what's more, this connection is available where I just moved from (population 50,000) already. And guess what folks...we didn't even need Bill Gates to do it for us! I'm still shking my head in utter disbelief. Oh yeah - the price? $55./month - unlimited access. When you consider that the average Canadian is already paying $29.95/month (or more) for unlimited internet access PLUS $15./month for a dedicated phone line - the $55. doesn't look as ominous as it did two seconds ago hunh?
  • 11. Web Conferencing Adds Competitive Edge For Canadian Technology Firms -- CATA
    Web Conferencing Adds Competitive Edge for canadian technology Firms CATA. Easy to use Web Conferencing; Reservationless Audio
    http://www.cata.ca/cata/news/Sept202002.cfm
    Web Conferencing Adds Competitive Edge for Canadian Technology Firms CATA
    • Easy to use Web Conferencing
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    Contact: CATA Alliance
    Phone: (613) 236-6550
    Email: info@cata.ca Call to Action:
    For more information and to Enroll Click Here "Despite challenging times for much of the rest of the software and services industry, the worldwide conferencing applications market is thriving and expected to top $1.1 billion in 2006, according to IDC. - FRAMINGHAM, Mass., April 29, 2002 - IDC" Ottawa, Ontario - September 18th, 2002 CATA Alliance a multi-sector technology trade association dedicated to stimulating global growth for technology enterprises, and the Power Meeting Web Conferencing Company have announced a new partnership to cut costs and gain competitive edge for Canadian companies. "Technology companies of all sizes will benefit from our partnership with CATA Alliance , " said Marc Udeschini , President of Power Meeting Inc. "CATA members can take full advantage of our extensive experience in hosting web based meetings both as a way to reduce travel costs and, more importantly, to gain a competitive edge."

    12. Canadian Technology Network | Connecting Canadians
    Business Map Canada Business Service Centres Canadian Consumer Information GatewayCanadian Patent Database canadian technology Network Consumer Connection
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    What is it?
    The Canadian Technology Network (CTN) was established to provide integrated access to information and services relevant to small and medium-sized enterprises using technology. CTN strives to: better link existing providers of industrial support services, existing networks, and sources of information and expertise; enhance the capacity of current networks by finding organizations to deliver services and expertise to complement those already available; and provide better access to international sources of expertise. Who's involved? CTN, an initiative of the National Research Council of Canada, links federal and provincial government labs and agencies, universities, community colleges, industry associations, technology centres and economic development agencies. Together, these organizations provide innovative Canadian companies with quick and personal access to expertise, advice and information about how to meet technology and related business challenges. How does it work?

    13. Workplace.ca RESOURCES
    The canadian technology Human Resources Board (CTHRB) is a notfor-profit allianceof industry and educational institutions representing the interests of all
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    Email: info@cthrb.ca
    The Canadian Technology Human Resources Board (CTHRB) is a not-for-profit alliance of industry and educational institutions representing the interests of all partners in the technology workforce. Its principal mission is to sustain Canada's high ranking in the technology sector. CTHRB strives to do this through the development of youth initiatives and career development programs in the applied sciences and engineering field. Visit us at: www.cthrb.ca
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    14. The Business Link - Canadian Technology Network - CTN Alberta/Northwest Territor
    Business Resources Government Programs and Services Database CanadianTechnology Network CTN Alberta/Northwest Territories/Nunavut.
    http://www.cbsc.org/alberta/search/display.cfm?Code=2704&coll=FE_FEDSBIS_E

    15. About The Canadian Technology Network (CTN)
    canadian technology Network About the CTN canadian technology Network The CanadianTechnology Network was initiated to facilitate the growth of the technology
    http://www.cbsc.org/ontario/buslinks/ctn.cfm

    16. Canadian Technology :: OCanada.ca :: Canada's Portal
    canadian technology Welcome to the canadian technology section. Select a headlinefrom the column to the right for the latest technology stories.
    http://www.ocanada.ca/news/technology/
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    When Canadians want to find a Canadian website, they think .CA , just like oCanada .CA . In fact a recent study showed that a majority of Canadians look for .CA websites before they look for .COM. It wasn't always this way. Prior to 1997 there was a rigid, backlogged process in place for registration of .CA domain names that was organized by faithful volunteers at the University of British Columbia. A move to liberalize the registration procedures resulted in formation of the Canadian Internet Registration Authority, which has since helped develop the .CA domain into a key resource for Canadians on the Internet. Now any Canadian individual, organization or corporation may register a .CA domain name by using a CIRA-Certified .CA registrar, such as dotcanuck Web Services
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    17. ITAC - Incubator/Accelerator - Canadian Technology Network
    INCUBATOR/ACCELERATOR COMPANY PROFILE Company, canadian technology Network.Address, City, Province, MB. Postal Code, Website URL, Region, Western Canada.
    http://www.itac.ca/client/ITAC/ITAC_UW_MainEngine.nsf/cd0bbbe7b8237e1e8525648200
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    MB Postal Code Website URL Region Western Canada Contact Person Jacqueline Chartrand Contact Title Regional Co-ordinator Contact Phone Contact Fax Contact E-Mail jacqueline.chartrand@nrc.ca Target Market Incubation Period Office Space Lab Space Administrative Support Technical Support Management Expertise Acctg/Financial Advice Startup Funding Access Venture Capital Access Marketing Strategic/Business Planning Website Development Competitive Research Human Resources Advice Recruit Staff Public Relations IPO Preparation Services Facilities Other Date posted February 23, 2001

    18. Canadian Technology Network
    canadian technology Network. About the canadian technology Network (CTN). Centresand Research Units Affiliated with Memorial University of Newfoundland.
    http://www.mun.ca/research/ctn.html
    Canadian Technology Network
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    19. ESAA - Canadian Technology Network
    canadian technology Network Connecting people with expertise. Canadiansmall or medium sized enterprises (SMEs) face a variety of
    http://www.esaa.org/ctn.html
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    Canadian Technology Network

    Connecting people with expertise Canadian small or medium sized enterprises (SMEs) face a variety of difficult problems in their day-to-day operations. Companies are faced not only with technological obstacles (cost of new technologies and the ability to assess competing technologies) but also face numerous marketing and financial obstacles, such as the lack of capacity to develop marketing strategies and to penetrate export markets and insufficient capital available to sustain growth. The Canadian Technology Network (CTN) can give you access to a wide range of technology and related business assistance through a cross-country network of advisors. These advisors are prepared to work with you to identify your needs and help you find solutions to your technology challenges. Each advisor is employed by an organization known for its technology or related business competence. Advisors are linked together to optimize the identification and delivery of the right advice or expertise to meet your needs. The Network
    The CTN was established in the summer of 1994 as a joint initiative between IRAP-NRC and Industry Canada. The program has been managed and funded solely by IRAP since the spring of 1998. The Canadian Technology Network links federal and provincial government labs and agencies, universities, community colleges, industry associations, technology centres and economic development agencies. Together these organizations provide innovative Canadian companies with quick and personal access to expertise, advice and information about how to meet technology and related business challenges.

    20. CTAB And Accreditation
    The canadian technology Accreditation Board (CTAB) Created in 1982, CTAB is a standingcommittee of the Canadian Council of Technicians and Technologists (CCTT
    http://www.cctt.ca/ctab.htm
    The Canadian Technology Accreditation Board (CTAB)
    Created in 1982, CTAB is a standing committee of the Canadian Council of Technicians and Technologists (CCTT). CTAB strives to promote excellence in technical education across Canada by furthering the standards used to certify individual technicians and technologists and by the National Accreditation Program, which is used to evaluate applied science and engineering technology programs. National accreditation is carried out jointly by CTAB and CCTT provincial Constituent Member associations and societies, representing over 40,000 certified engineering and applied science technicians and technologists. CTAB includes representatives from the provincial associations and societies, the Department of National Defence (DND), the Canadian Technology Human Resource Board (CTHRB), the Canadian Society for Chemical Technology (CSCT) and the National Council of Deans of Technology (NCDOT). Additional technology educators participate as observers. For a complete list of nationally accredited progams click here CTAB can be contacted at the CCTT office at:
    285 McLeod Street
    Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K2P 1A1

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