A Call to Action: Building Partnerships for Safer Communities - Final Report

The three day Symposium brought together leaders from Saskatchewan, western and northern Canada who can make a difference in fostering safer communities. One hundred and fifty one (151) people attended the Symposium, excluding members of the Planning Committee, presenters and volunteers. The partici...

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