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Trigger Forensics

Government of Canada Reinstates Firearms Licence Fees
On September 17, 2012, the fee waiver for renewing a Possession Only Licence (POL) or Possession and Acquisition Licence (PAL) with restricted or prohibited firearm privileges expired.
For more information, please contact the RCMP Canadian Firearms Program.

75.8 % of Canadians voters agree that firearms ownership should be legal

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2010 Homicide Stats

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Funding
This community foundation supports a wide range of programs and activities in the Abbotsford, B.C. area.
 
The Alberta Ecotrust is an environmental grantmaking foundation created through the cooperative efforts of a number of founding corporations and environmental, non-governmental organizations. The Alberta Ecotrust provides financial support to non-profit community and environmental groups for practical and educational projects that involve public participation and benefit the natural environment.
 
The goal of the AHRF is to support community-based heritage initiatives including historical building restoration, research and publications, educational projects, historical markers, and area conservation. The foundation also provides operational funding to several major provincial heritage organizations dealing with museums, archives, history and genealogy.
 
This foundation is the recipient of the interest which banks, credit unions, trust companies, and treasury branches must pay on clients' funds held in lawyers' general trust accounts. The foundation funds various legal initiatives, including law libraries, Aboriginal legal programs, and legal aid programs.
 
The Alberta Sport, Recreation, Parks & Wildlife Foundation was formed as a result of the merger between the Alberta Sport Council and the Recreation, Parks & Wildlife Foundation. Its mission is to facilitate and enhance activities, lifestyles and legacies through the development of active partnerships in sport, recreation, parks and wildlife programs.
 
Established in 1977, the foundation was created to provide grants to charities and not-for-profit organizations that are involved in a variety of activities and/or educational initiatives around crime prevention, road safety and home safety.
 
Reaches out through grants to fund child/youth-related charitable organizations that focus on health and education. Through the Foundation, Altamira will provide opportunities to give children the right to grow up in a safe environment, the right to an education, and the right to become productive citizens by acquiring skills to assist them in securing employment.
 
Incorporated as a federal non-profit foundation in 1965, the principal function of the Foundation is to accept donations and legacies and to apply such monies exclusively to the benefit of animals. The foundation is interested in supporting, financially, projects and activities which will further the cause of animal welfare in Canada.
 
An community foundation that makes grants in the Town of Neepawa, the Rural Municipalities of Rosedale, Langford, and Lansdowne, and the Village of Brookdale, Manitoba. Interests include culture, health care, education, recreation, heritage, environment and other charitable purposes including those involving the disabled.
 
The foundation reflects the spirit of its founder by challenging Canadians to use private sector initiative and entrepreneurship to improve their society. Current program priorities include health, education and communication.
 
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