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Corporate Sponsors
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e-Parenting Network would not have been possible without the generous
support from our sponsors:
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Cheerios has been an important part of all our lives for more than 40
years. It's your kids energy fuel, one of baby's first finger foods, and
the perfect wholesome goodness for the whole family.
Made from whole grain oats, Cheerios has no artificial colors or flavors.
Those wholesome little O's have only one gram of sugar. They're low in
fat, and have no saturated fat or cholesterol. Cheerios is also a good
source of fiber.
Moms like you know that Cheerios is a healthy way to start the day for
your entire family. Cheerios is the perfect snack, as any Mom with a toddler
knows! Whether by themselves or part of a recipe, the toasted oat goodness
of Cheerios tastes great. Give your family Cheerios and enjoy a lifetime
of wholesome goodness.
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AOL Canada is an interactive online service, tailored to the Canadian
marketplace. It offers members value, ease-of-use and convenience through
state-of-the-art features. It can save you time, money and provides the
best sources of information to help you manage your household and personal
finances. AOL also provides fun and entertaining content with thousands
of interest groups. Members can keep in touch with friends, family and
colleagues, find information, play, shop and conduct business all over
the world.
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Government Funders
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| HRDC-Office
of Learning Technologies (OLT) |
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In 1996 the federal government established the Office of Learning Technologies
(OLT) within Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC), as a partner in
building a culture of lifelong learning.
The OLT works to raise awareness of the opportunities, challenges and
benefits of technology-based learning and to act as a catalyst for innovation
in the area of technology-enabled learning and skills development.
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| Climate
Change Action Fund (CCAF) |
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The Climate Change Action Fund (CCAF) was established in 1998 by the federal
government to help Canada meet its commitments under the Kyoto Protocol
to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It is intended to support early actions
to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to increase understanding of the
impact, the cost and the benefits of the Protocol's implementation and
the various implementation options open to Canada. Through the CCAF, the
Government of Canada is taking concrete and immediate steps to engage
governments, businesses, communities and individual Canadians to address
climate change. A three-year report entitled : Responding to the Challenge:
The Climate Change Action Fund (CCAF) 1998-2001 Report looks at progress
and achievements under the first phase of the CCAF.
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