Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation: Three Months Later
I still remember the first time I heard about Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation. It was in the subject line of an email, of a newsletter I had never subscribed to, from a company I
I still remember the first time I heard about Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation. It was in the subject line of an email, of a newsletter I had never subscribed to, from a company I
It’s a problem that many small community museums face. How do we get local people to come back to the museum? Many people have the feeling that once they have been to their
Shelly Glover, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages, conducted consultations in Gatineau to seek young Canadians’ views on how they would like to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Confederation. All Canadians, including young
Throughout the next few months members of the Board will be sharing testimonials about their experiences serving on the MAS Board. Here are messages from Rhonda Lamb and Chad Debert. Rhonda Lamb I
Throughout the next few months members of the Board will be sharing testimonials about their experiences serving on the MAS Board. Here are messages from Crystal Craig, President of the Board and Yvonne
Members of CMA are eligible to benefit from the power of group purchasing and participate in an insurance program specifically tailored to address your particular risk protection needs. Marsh Canada Limited is proud
Have you ever gone to a Fowl Supper or a Pow Wow? Do you know what Vi-Co or a Chesterfield are? Do you remember learning to Quilt or watching a threshing crew? If
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Not long ago – the last week of May to be exact, I was enjoying the hospitality of Whitehorse, Yukon attending the annual Canadian Museums Association Conference along with our new President Crystal
Before Ele started at the Museums Association of Saskatchewan, she had an image of the place she’d work next. “Behind a desk, with big windows beside me, greeting people, doing paperwork,” she said.