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Top > Reference > Education > K through 12 > Home Schooling > Regional > North America > Canada > Support Groups and Organizations

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» The Association of Canadian Home-Based Education - A nation-wide group whose members include provincial and local groups. Information on legislation in each province, list of regional contact persons, links to resources about standardized testing. No political or religious affiliations.
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» Home School Legal Defence Association of Canada - A Christian organization, supported by a legal team and led by a board of directors composed of homeschooling fathers, advocating the right of all families to home school regardless of religious affiliation and of parents to use corporal discipline. Provides legal defense and consultation for members in matters of parental rights. FAQ, speakers' schedule, resources, news, articles, studies, provincial legislation summarized.
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» BC Home School Association - Provincial Association. Provides regulations, FAQ, Curriculum links, News Articles, and Convention Information
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» Hamilton Wentworth Homeschool Association - Network of several local homeschooling support groups in this area of Ontario. Pages include a list of the local groups, a list of provincial groups, a regional calendar of events, a list of resources, information on legislation, and discussion of methods and socialization.
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» Learn Free Community - Local networking forum for homeschooling families and other autodidactic learners in and around London, Ontario. Discussions, event announcements, file sharing, curriculum for sale and wanted, links.
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» Nova Scotia Home Education Association - Non-denominational and inclusive provincial organization for homeschoolers in Nova Scotia, Canada. Members have access to the Home Education Resource Centre, a lending library of educational toys, books and manipulatives. Announcements, events, FAQs, field trips, legislation, resources, and support groups.
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» The Ontario Federation of Teaching Parents - Providing information about family and community-based education through their web site, a newsletter, a hotline, and forums for members. Serves as an advocacy group and link between home educators and institutions such as the provincial government and school boards. Resources, articles, news on legal issues and policies, correspondence with government officials, list of support groups, details of the annual conference, special initiatives, and FAQs.
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