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CCL's imminent closure

As announced in the fall of 2011, CCL will close its doors permanently in the spring of 2012.

CCL deeply appreciates all the support it has received from employees, volunteers and stakeholders since its inception in 2004 and extends heartfelt thanks to all those who have contributed to its success. 

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2008  
Nov. 14 CCL’s role in a period of economic challenges
Paul Cappon, CCL President and CEO
Oct. 30 PLAR – an idea whose time has come
Paul Cappon, CCL President and CEO

June 26

Paul Cappon’s perspective on adult literacy in Canada
Paul Cappon, CCL President and CEO

April 16 A closer look at the new ‘bible’ of PSE
Paul Cappon, CCL President and CEO
March 6 Reading your way to better health 
Roy J. Romanow
2007  
Dec. 17 National strategy vital for advanced education
William G. Davis
Nov. 5

Canadian companies lag foreign firms in training
Beth Everson, Director of Communications, CCL

Oct. 18

Working Together for Success
Paul Cappon, CCL President and CEO

Sept. 20 Evaluating Post-Secondary Education
Paul Cappon, CCL President and CEO
Jan. 27 Low levels of literacy are not healthy
Paul Cappon, CCL President and CEO
2006  
Nov.

Connecting the dots on lifelong learning: Canada's new Composite Learning Index (PDF, 259 KB)
Paul Cappon, CCL President and CEO
This article appeared in the November 2006 issue of Policy Options. It is made available here with permission from the Institute for Research on Public Policy.

Nov. 7 Let them play!
Paul Cappon, CCL President and CEO
Oct. 25 Words of comfort to parents about homework
Paul Cappon, CCL President and CEO
Oct. 18 Closing keynote address at CAPLA Conference
Dr. Kathleen Flanagan, Coordinator of the Adult Learning Knowledge Centre
Sept. 7 Celebrate International Literacy Day!
Feb. 22 CCL calls for clear, measurable goals in post-secondary education
Paul Cappon, CCL President and CEO

 

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