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Supporting Newcomer Girls and Women through Sport (CWS)
Toolkit: Reframing Sport for Teenage Girls (Sport England)
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After You Apply
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Jays Care Foundation – CPRA Initiative
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National Safe Swimming Recovery Program
Establishing Healthy Food Environments
Gender Equity in Recreational Sport
Overview
Toolkit: Optimizing Facility Use
The Path: Your Journey Through Indigenous Canada
Professional Development
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CPRA Award Recipients
Harry Boothman Bursary Recipients
June is Parks and Recreation Month
ReImagine RREC
Canadian Parks, Recreation and Sport Infrastructure Database
Knowledge Translation Speaker Series
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Parks for All
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