CPS-ECP Online Education

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May 24, 2018

Look Who’s Helping to Expand our Market with Online Courses!

 

Squadron or District Hosts    
Georgian-Trent                               
GTA 
Frenchman’s Bay          
Kennebecasis    
Kingston   
Okanagan
Ottawa 
Toronto
 
 
 
Squadron Instructors/Tutors   
Blue Mountain Newmarket
Burlington North Shore
Calgary Oakville
Cape Lazo Orangeville 
Frenchman’s Bay Ottawa 
Halifax  Pender Island 
Kennebecasis Peterborough
Kingston Port Credit
London Toronto
Midland Vancouver 

 

CPS-ECP has registered Students across Canada from   
Acton Kingston Saint John
Arizona London St. John’s
Bond Head Mississauga Sturgeon Falls
Brampton Montreal Thornbury
Calgary Nanaimo Thunder Bay
Charlottetown Ottawa Toronto
Collingwood Perth Truro
Edmonton Peterborough Vancouver
Florida Port Hope Vernon 
Fredericton Red Deer Victoria  
Guyana Rothesay Wasaga Beach
Halifax  Saskatoon Winchester
Hamilton Scarborough Windsor
Kincardine Smith Falls Winnipeg

 

Learn how to become involved with our Online Programs.

Contact Carolyn Reid SN, Chair Outreach Education, reidcar@rogers.com

and/or join the Ed Dept Webinar for an explanation on June 6th at 1900 EDT

 

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