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  • CanLearn Canadian!
    Description: One-stop online source for information on post-secondary education in Canada.
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  • Children First Canadian!
    Description: Children First: School Choice Trust is Canada's first privately funded program to help Ontario families improve their educational choices. Children First offers tuition assistance grants, so that parents who could not otherwise afford it can choose an independent elementary school for their children.
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  • EssayEdge
    Description: the Net's largest resource for admissions & scholarships essay help.
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  • Flipping Freebies Eh Canadian!
    Description: A Canadian freebie site with a twist, free educational and homeschool links, free references and resources, printables, graphics and animation, free samples and promotions, add a link, plus many more types of freebies.
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  • Student Awards Canadian!
    Description: Scholarships, bursaries, fellowships, grants & other financial awards for Canadian students.
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  • YMCA Academy Canadian!
    Description: The YMCA Academy is a private, secondary school for youth needing or wanting a small learning community where they are challenged to create their future through a dynamic learning process. We are an independent school, offering the Ontario curriculum in a supportive setting designed to engage the "whole person" through learning that is clearly relevant to a given career theme.
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