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Memberships
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The purpose of the Canadian Nursery
Landscape Association is to act as a government lobbyist,
provide member certification and help it's members function more
effectively. Furthermore, it is CNLA's goal to be of greater service to
the gardening public and assist and promote the beautification of
Canada, along with the joys and benefits of gardening.
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The Better
Business Bureau is a non-profit organization offering
consumers information on the business practices of certain companies.
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The Building
Industry and Land Development Association of the Greater Toronto Area,
or BILD,
is an organization with over 1500 company members in the land
development and home building and renovation industries. Its goal is to
improve the communication between the industry and government, promote
the welfare of the industry, and protect the interests of consumers.
For the consumer this means that all members have agreed to the BILD
code of ethics and that renovators abide by the RenoMark
guidelines.
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The Interlocking
Concrete Pavement Institute is the North American trade
association representing the interlocking concrete paving industry.
ICPI is considered by peer associations around the world as the leader
in development and dissemination of technical information for design
professionals and contractors. Our leadership position is due to years
of commitment and energy from more than 1,100 members. ICPI engages in
a broad range of technical, marketing, educational, government
relations and communications activities.
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As Canada’s largest
association of small- and medium-sized businesses, The Canadian Federation of
Independent Business is Powered by Entrepreneurs™.
Established in 1971, CFIB takes direction from more than 107,000
members in every sector nationwide, giving independent business a
strong and influential voice at all levels of government and helping to
grow the economy. As a matter of policy, CFIB does not endorse or
promote the products and services of its members.
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Canadian
Home Builders' Association members represent every area of
Canada's housing industry- new home builders and renovators, land
developers, trade contractors, product and material manufacturers,
building product suppliers, lending institutions, insurance providers,
service professionals and others.
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