Please consider making a donation or gift to the Brain Injury Association of Canada. BIAC is incorporated as a national charitable organization under the Canada Corporations Act and the Canada Revenue Agency.
Learn more about making an online donation / gift to the Brain Injury Association of Canada Learn more about our Annual Giving Campaign!
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The Governor General of Canada and Mrs. Sharon Johnston, Patrons of the Brain Injury Association of Canada
We are particularly pleased that the Governor General and Mrs. Johnston have agreed to be Patrons of the Brain Injury Association of Canada. The Governor General’s vocal recognition of the value of volunteerism and philanthropy to the quality of Canadian communities is important to the brain injury community.
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Impact Pathways Ahead, Our May 2012 Newsletter
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Long Boarders riding across Canada in support of the Brain Injury Association of Canada
Why walk, when you can Shred!
Mission
To spread awareness and help gain support for a selected charity using original fundraising opportunities and “out of the box” educational concepts.
Overview
“Shred 4 A Cause” is a Non-Profit Organization dedicated to spreading awareness and raising funds to support the Brain Injury Association of Canada. Using radical fundraising techniques, interactive educational events and extreme social media focus “Shred 4 A Cause” will spread the word and gain support for the Brain Injury Association of Canada.
CTV News Clip | Shred 4 A Cause Website | Facebook | Donate Here
Long Boarders riding across Canada in support of the Brain Injury Association of Canada
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Please Join Us For The 1st Annual BIAC Brain Injury Awareness Golf Tournament
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Youth for Road Safety (YOURS) – Moving Towards Reducing Acquired Brain Injury as a Result of Motor Vehicle Crashes and Pedestrian Incidents
YOURS has released a road safety action kit for youth.
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Annual Conference of the Brain Injury Association of Canada Call for Abstracts
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HOW HARD HAVE YOU BEEN HIT? Impact-Alert has produced the first non-electronic Sport-Tuned™ impact alerting device.

Use this code
when you check-out:
BIAC001
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The Brain Injury Association of Canada Annual Report 2011
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BIAC-ACLC has moved
Effective July 1st, 2011 the BIAC Office moved to: 440 Laurier Ave. West, Suite 200, Ottawa, Ontario, K1R 7X6 – Phone: 613-762-1222 – Toll Free: 1-866-977-2492 – Fax: 613-782-2228 – Web: BIAC-ACLC.ca – Twitter: Twitter.com/biacaclc
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Please visit our BIAC Virtual Bookstore
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About Concussion
- Concussion Education Program for Coaches, Trainers, Athletes, and Parents as well as Sports Organizations
- The Sport Concussion Online Library
- Concussions 101, a Primer for Kids and Parents
- Wipeout, a DVD about concussion (brain injuries). Watch, Listen, Learn.
- Concussion Fact Sheet and Educational Videos for Sports
- Concussion, A Must Read for Young Athletes
- ThinkFirst Smart Hockey Video is now launched!
- The Montreal Children’s Hospital McGill University Health Centre Bilingual Concussion Kit
- CFL legend Dunigan faced tough choice in concussion crusade
- A prospective study of concussions among National Hockey League players during regular season games: the NHLNHLPA Concussion Program
- Concussion / mTBI Awareness Taught at Hockey School
- Psychiatric Outcomes of Concussions in Hockey
- Sport Information Resource Centre (SIRC) Concussion Information and Resources
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The Human Brain
The Vancouver Film School Digital Design students teamed up with the Brainstreams.ca team in the Spring to put together this one-minute video outlining the key facts and risks associated with brain injury in Canada.
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Human Resources and Skills Development Canada is encouraging Canadians with disabilities and their caregivers to visit the Disability Savings website.
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Her Last Call Was Made From A Cell Phone
Prevent Brain Injury with Excellent Driving Habits – Road Stories
Leave the phone alone – Take the Pledge
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What is a brain injury? Watch This!
The Brain Injury Forum
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THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS CORPORATE SPONSORS
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