| ONASSA ONASSA CORPORATION
1387027 12 Mar 2008 | on 25 Jun 2014 | Class 014 Class 014 Jewelry Products Class 016 Class 016 Paper Goods and Printed Material Class 021 Houseware and Glass Products
Class 025 Clothing Products
Class 028 Toys and Sporting Goods Products
Class 035 Advertising, Business & Retail Services
Class 037 Construction and Repair Services
Class 041 Education and Entertainment Services
Class 043 Restaurant and Hotel Services Clothing, namely, golf shirts, jackets, sweaters, shirts, shorts, slacks, t-shirts, sweat pants; headgear, namely, golf caps, souvenirs, namely, pens, drinking glasses, mugs, key chains, golf balls, towels.
Class 044 Medical, Beauty & Agricultural Services Real estate development services; spa services; restaurant and bar services; operation of a golf and country club namely the operation of a club house, restaurant, and pro shop. | | | ONSA ORGANIZATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF ABORIGINAL PEOPLES' HEALTH
1213595 16 Apr 2004 | on 31 Dec 2020 | Class 035 Class 035 Advertising, Business & Retail Services Promoting and improving the health status of Aboriginal peoples and communities in Canada and facilitating and disseminating knowledge of Aboriginal health issues, namely: Developing research partnerships and strategic linkages with Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal health organizations, universities, research institutes, and government; Facilitating transfer of knowledge and information on Aboriginal health issues via publications, research papers, briefing notes, Internet, conferences, seminars, regional workshops, presentations, partnerships, and other communications tools; Conducting research on health issues impacting Aboriginal people; Conducting polls on Aboriginal health issues; Providing analysis of health policy and legislation affecting Aboriginal Peoples; Developing three centres within the organization to focus on the unique health needs and issues of First Nations, Inuit and Métis populations; Collecting and disseminating information in order to assist others to define knowledge-based activities and best practices relating to Aboriginal health matters; Serving as a support network for Aboriginal health workers and communities, namely through the collection of data of available programs and services available for Aboriginal health workers and communities; Publishing communications materials, namely newsletter, electronic bulletin, health research journal, annual report, news releases, pamphlets, fact sheets, videos, public service announcements; Producing promotional items, namely mouse pads, pins, pens; Creating linkages with traditional healers and community-based researchers; Producing discussion papers on traditional health knowledge and healing practices, and developing research models and protocols to support traditional healing practices; Developing and operating a national clearing house to distribute health information, provide focus in developing health promotion materials, promote and facilitate access and exchange of information through national and international networks, and identify information gaps and develop strategies to fill the gaps; Managing the First Nations and Inuit Regional Longitudinal Health Survey; Promoting recruitment and retention of Aboriginal Peoples in the health care field via public education and promotional activities, namely radio documentaries; Helping to build capacities in Aboriginal communities to support the principles of self-determination relating to health issues through the foregoing services. Class 036 Class 036 Insurance & Financial Services Class 038 Communications Services
Class 041 Education and Entertainment Services
Class 042 Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services | |