Vanier Institute of the Family
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The Vanier Institute of the Family is an independent national research and educational nonprofit organization committed to the well-being of Canadian families.[1]
The institute is a Canadian, family-oriented, charitable organization dedicated to promoting the well-being of Canadian families. It is an acknowledged leader on issues affecting families. It is an independent, national, bilingual, non-profit institute committed to promoting the well-being of Canadian families. The Institute was established in 1965 under the patronage of Their Excellencies Governor General Georges P. Vanier and Madame Pauline Vanier.[1]
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- “The Vanier Institute of the Family”, The Canadian Encyclopedia, dedicated page.