American Forest & Paper Association provides advice, support, and access to key government officials in Washington, D.C., the states, and foreign capitals on business and forest products industry issues.  AF&PA consists of forest products companies with international operations who work with customer/converter organizations to exchange and share information on key issues confronting the industry.  AF&PA provides members with information on foreign markets, puts them in contact with key officials, and offers expertise in dealing with international trade. 


The Atlantic Dairy Council represents dairy processors in Atlantic Canada and suppliers to the dairy processing sector.  Activities include working with provincial and municipal governments and industry regulatory authorities.


 
Atlantic Ford  Mercury Dealers Association encompasses all Ford dealers in Atlantic Canada and coordinates regional advertising.  The Association promotes the common business interests of the members through group advertising and other related programs.

 

 


 

The Atlantic Home Respiratory Providers Association's mission is to represent this industry and the association members to government, the public and other stakeholders. We strive to influence the quality of respiratory care provided in the community with standards, education and information. WEBSITE
 

Atlantic Recreation Vehicle Dealers Association represents persons, firms and corporations engaged in the marketing, servicing, manufacturing and financing of recreation vehicles within the Provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland.  The Association provides a forum to exchange ideas and information concerning the use, sale, financing and marketing of recreation vehicles.


The Canadian Institute of Plumbing & Heating is a not for profit trade association founded in Montreal in 1933. Membership exceeds 240 Canadian companies. They are the Manufacturers, Wholesaler Distributors, Master Distributors, Manufacturers' Agents and Allied companies who manufacture and distribute plumbing, hydronic heating, industrial, waterworks and other mechanical products. CIPH Wholesalers operate over 600 warehouses and showrooms across Canada. Over 10,000 Canadians are directly employed by CIPH members. Total industry sales exceed $3 billion. 


Halifax Dartmouth Automobile Dealers Association’s objective is to foster and advance the interests of those engaged in the business of retailing automobiles, trucks and vehicles as a franchise dealer in the Halifax Regional Municipality.


 
Information Technology Industry Alliance of Nova Scotia promotes the growth and development of the IT Industry in Nova Scotia through the sharing of experiences, internal and external collaborations, and disseminating IT opportunities and information.  For further information on ITANS, visit www.itans.ns.ca.


 
Licensed Vehicle Dealers Association of Nova Scotia represents licensed vehicle dealers selling used cars, motorcycles, recreation vehicles and/or new cars.  Together with associated industry suppliers, the association coordinates information of common interest to licensed dealers in the Province of Nova Scotia. 


 
The Massage Therapists Association of Nova Scotia endorses the national standard for massage therapy education as set by the Canadian Massage Therapist Alliance; completion of a minimum 2,200 hour curriculum which includes the study of anatomy, physiology, pathology, massage techniques, treatments and clinical experience.  All Massage Therapists Association of Nova Scotia members carry professional liability insurance and agree to honor a strict code of ethics.  Patient trust, modesty and confidentiality are respected.


 
The New Brunswick Milk Dealers Association represents New Brunswick dairy processors.  The division enables its members to work effectively with the Government of New Brunswick, regulatory authorities and the community at large.


 
The Newfoundland Milk Processors Division of the Atlantic Dairy Council represents Newfoundland dairy processors.  The division enables its members to work effectively with the Newfoundland Government, regulatory authorities and the community at large.


 
The Nova Scotia Automobile Dealers' Association promotes the common interests of its member franchised dealers engaged in the business of retailing automobiles, trucks or commercial vehicles while bearing in mind it's social responsibility to the communities in which they live and work.  Activities of the Association include gathering relevant industry information and data and disseminating it to its members.


 
The Nova Scotia College of Chiropractors is committed to ensuring that chiropractors meet the highest professional standards and provide the best care possible to patients. The College regulates all chiropractors in Nova Scotia and provides information to both the public and chiropractic doctors. Today, Nova Scotians can find chiropractors in more than 70 locations across the province.


 
The Nova Scotia Curling Association is dedicated to the administration, promotion, development and coordination of the sport of curling in Nova Scotia in cooperation with its member clubs and in liaison with the Canadian Curling Association.


 
The Nova Scotia Environment Trust Fund provides funding to Nova Scotian Waste Management Regions for the purpose of aiding the recycling of fluid milk packaging. 

The Mission of the Nova Scotia College of Respiratory Therapists is to promote excellence and leadership in the practice of Cardio-Respiratory Care.


 
The Nova Scotia Milk Processors Division of the Atlantic Dairy Council represents Nova Scotia dairy processors.  The division enables its members to work effectively with the Government of Nova Scotia, regulatory authorities and the community at large.


 
The Scots Highland Company promotes the development of young men as resourceful and responsible members of the community.  The Scots Highland Company continues the tradition of involving young men in outdoor pursuits and community service begun by its sponsor, the North British Society, in 1922.


 
Who Are We? A Scottish cultural society founded 1768 and serving the Halifax Regional Municipality.
Our Mission: To promote and to preserve, in our community, the culture and traditions of Scottish heritage. 
What Do We Do? We take a leading role in supporting Scottish community-based programs. 
Who Can Join? Any person of Scottish relationship (by descent, marriage, or affiliation) and all others having an interest in Scottish culture. 
Why Join?  To receive current information about local Scottish activities and to benefit from member discounts and programs.
Website: www.thescots.ca


 
Tourism Industry Association of Nova Scotia, formed in 1977, is the provincial advocate for the Nova Scotia Tourism Industry and strives to enhance the Industry's competitiveness and prosperity through increased professionalism and product development. TIANS works closely with their many partners-regional and sector associations and all levels of government.