Howard Brown holds the microphone for Gary Otsu, a brain injury survivor and speaker at the Brain Injury Association of Canada’s Hawaiian Oyster Odyssey in Toronto January 26, 2010.
Slideshow
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The Achilles St. Patrick’s Day 5K Run/Walk to benefit the Brain Injury Association of Canada
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Reserve your space today at the most important brain injury event ever held in the United States!
The International Brain Injury Association (IBIA) will hold its 8th World Congress March 10 – 14, 2010 in Washington, DC.
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Wipeout
Don’t even think about skiing or snowboarding without a helmet! To see why watch these ‘Wipeout’ trailers!
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Impact: Pathways Ahead, Our December 2009 Newsletter
In this issue:
- 2009 BIAC Bursary Winner Receives Award
- Message from our President
- Message from our Editor
- Make a donation
- From the Desk of the Executive Director, Harry Zarins
- BIAC Submits Brief to Standing Committee on Finance Pre-Budget Consultations
- Quebec News
- Harry Zarins Meets Trevor Greene, Debbie Lepore and Capt. Kevin Schamuhn
- Brain Injury Association of Nova Scotia: Advocacy in Nova Scotia
- Richard Kinar Receives Award
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ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION OF CANADA AND BRAIN TRUST OF SASKATCHEWAN HEALTH
Date: September 30, October 1, 2, 2010
• Location: Regina, Saskatchewan
• Venue: Regina Inn Hotel and Conference Centre, 1975 Broad St. Regina, SK
Call for Abstracts
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The Brain Injury Association of Canada endorses the Vancouver Charter on Skiing Safety
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Change of address
Effective October 1st, 2009, The Brain Injury Association Office will no longer be located in Gatineau.
Effective October 5th, 2009, The Brain Injury Association of Canada office will be located at:
155 Queen St, Suite 808
Ottawa, Ontario K1P 6L1
Our new phone coordinates are:
Phone: 613-762-1222
Toll Free: 1-866-977-2492
Fax: 613-236-5208
Our e-mail coordinates remain the same: info@biac-aclc.ca
Please bear with us as we work towards completing our move smoothly.
Thank You
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Read our 2009 BIAC Annual Report
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BIAC-ACLC Supports the Establishment of a Canadian Caregiver Strategy
The Brain Injury Association of Canada fully supports the establishment of a Canadian Caregiver Strategy. So many of our families fill the role of primary caregiver and therefore this initiative has great significance in the acquired brain injury community. We encourage Canadians to write to their Members of Parliament indicating their support for the development and implementation of a Canadian Caregiver Strategy. Read more.
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Learn more about our Annual Giving Campaign!
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