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CASBAS

10 octobre, 2024

Nous comptons sur vous pour nous faire prendre conscience des événements au Canada qui méritent une reconnaissance particulière dans les domaines de la sécurité nautique et de la gérance environnementale. Et c’est très simple! Il suffit de remplir le formulaire de candidature ci-dessous et de fournir autant de détails que possible, y compris des coupures de journaux, des photos, des adresses de sites Web, etc. Malheureusement, nous ne pouvons pas accepter les candidatures soumises sans les détails appropriés.

Les mises en candidature prennent fin le 31 octobre 2024.

https://csbc.ca/fr/evenements/prix-pcsn/formulaire-de-candidature

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