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JA of Newfoundland & Labrador


2009 - 2010 Partners

AE Consultants Ltd.; Art's Electrical; Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency; Atlantic Lottery Corporation; Bell Aliant; Bonavista Area Youth Justice Committee; CBCL Limited Consulting Engineers; CBDC Avalon West; CBDC Nortip; CIBC; City of Corner Brook; College of the North Atlantic; Community Foundation of Newfoundland & Labrador; Dr. Dulach O'Brien; Enterprise Holdings Foundation; ExxonMobil; Faculty of Business Administration, MUN; Grant Thornton LLP, St. John's; Fortis Properties; H. J. O'Connell Construction Ltd.; Harbour YES; Hickman Motors; Hodge Brothers Ltd.; Human Resources, Labour and Employment, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador; Husky Energy; Iron Ore Company of Canada; Jo Mark and Lynn Zurel; L. H. Service Certre Limited; Lions Club of Placentia; Manstan Drugs; Marshall Industries Limited; MUNN Insurance; Newfoundland & Labrador Hydro; Newfoundland & Labrador Credit Union; Newfoundland Power; Noble Drilling (Canada) Ltd.; Noseworthy Chapman Chartered Accountants; PF Collins International Trade Solutions; Paint Shop, Mount Pearl; Pearl R. Lee, CA; Placentia Area Chamber of Commerce; Provincial Airlines; RBC Royal Bank; Renew Physio, Gander; Rotary Club of Corner Brook; Rotary Club of St. John's; Rotary Club of St. John's Northwest; Royal Canadian Legion, Clarenville; Scotia McLeod; Scotiabank; Scotsburn; Seabase Ltd.; Steers Limited; St. John's Board of Trade; Stan Pike Insurance; Steele Communications; Steers Limited; Stewart McKelvey; Suncor Energy; The Keg Spirit Foundation; The McCain Foundation; The Telegram; Toyota Plaza; United Way of Newfoundland and Labrador Inc.; VOCM Cares Foundation; Western School District


Junior Achievement, or JA, is an international not-for-profit organization, registered charity. Its primary mandate is to teach elementary, junior high and high school students the principles of business through practical, hands-on experiences.

The programs currently offered by Junior Achievement of Newfoundland and Labrador help students develop a positive attitude about business and economics, strengthen interpersonal and leadership skills, develop an appreciation of life long learning and apply their talents in a risk-free, yet true-to-life business environment.

JA of Newfoundland and Labrador is currently operating in 75 public schools and 2 private schools throughout our province and serves 5,000 students each year. Over 270 individual community and business leaders lend their time and expertise to the Junior Achievement cause - shaping Canada's future.

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2008-09 Annual Report
Oct-13-2009


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