TORONTO, CANADA, November 25, 2010 (Press-News.org) Canadian Pardon Services Ltd. announced today that they are relocating their Bloor West offices to 206 Spadina Avenue late next week. They will begin operations from the Spadina/Queen office on Monday, November 29, 2010. The move was made as a result of greater space requirements due to expansion of the workforce and scope of operations.
Pardons applications have increased from a historical average of 20,000 per year to 36,000 per year in 2008/2009 (source: National Parole Board). As well, the Truth in Sentencing Act recently passed by the Canadian government means that roughly 8,500 more Canadians will spend significant time in prison, making comparatively minor crimes be treated much more seriously. To deal with the anticipated increase in demand, Canadian Pardon Services Ltd. will be expanding its sales and administrative workforce and restructuring in such a way as to render the current office space and layout suboptimal. This is chief among the reasons for relocation.
Canadian Pardons Services Ltd. will also be greatly expanding the scope of their online operations. Because free eligibility evaluations are becoming a larger part of the 3rd party pardons and waivers market, the company must be properly equipped with knowledgeable individuals and current technologies moving forward.
"The online side of our business is huge," says Andrew Olim, Marketing Manager, "and our current space is insufficient to deal with how quickly it's growing. Many of our clients are now being directed to us through our online marketing efforts, so we need to be aware of how to harness that efficiently. We feel the size and location of the new offices will allow us to take better advantage of those avenues while serving our clients from a more central location."
Canadian Pardon Services Ltd. is a firm that specializes in the acquisition of pardons and U.S. Entry Waivers on the behalf of clients with criminal records. They have years of expertise in working with Canadian courts, police stations and federal bureaus to help optimize the pardon and waiver processes and make them as efficient as possible for the client. Pardons and US Entry Waivers are necessary to restore the lost rights and privileges of those who have been convicted of an offence, including employment, volunteer work and travel. For further information visit http://www.CanadianPardons.ca
Canadian Pardon Services Ltd. Announces Relocation, Expansion
Canadian Pardon Services Ltd., a pardon and waiver firm located in Toronto, is moving its headquarters from the Bloor and Ossington area to 206 Spadina Avenue, just north of Queen St. in order to cope with increased demand.
2010-11-25
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
Great week for Peacocks clothing brand in the media following Belfast Opening
2010-11-25
So far this week, coverage of Pearl Lowe's Christmas collection for value fashion clothing chain Peacocks continues to lead in the fashion news agenda. With the range's military coat hitting top of the fashion forecast in popular weekly OK magazine as well as the retailer's new flagship Belfast store opening being celebrated in the County Down Spectator, it's shaping up to be another week of great coverage for the brand.
In InStyle magazine, the Pearl Lowe for Peacocks black lace prom dress continues to impress the fashion cognoscenti as it is featured in the editor's ...
American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan Features Baratunde Thurston at Annual Dinner, Dec. 4
2010-11-25
The American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan will host its 2010 Annual Dinner on Saturday, Dec. 4, 2010 at The Henry Ford Museum, 20900 Oakwood Blvd. in Dearborn featuring special guest Baratunde Thurston, a comedian, author and vigilante pundit who is the web and politics editor at "The Onion." The evening's theme is "Building Michigan: The Next Generation for Social Justice."
The event begins at 6:30 p.m. with a cocktail reception. Dinner and program follow at 7:15 p.m. There will be a V.I.P. reception at 6 p.m. This year, four honorees will be recognized including ...
Asgc Unveils Aed 200 Million Residential Tower In Dubailand
2010-11-25
Al Shafar General Contracting (ASGC) announced today the completion of its premium residential tower in Dubailand. The total cost of the project is valued at AED 200 million.
Making the announcement during The Big 5, Mr Emad Azmy, President, ASGC, said, "It is a very special day for us as we unveil this exceptional project. It is by all means a top-of-the-line development offering the ultimate facilities."
With a total built up area of 27,501 square meters, Dubailand Tower sets a benchmark of quality while providing a beautiful lifestyle. The finest material and equipment ...
Beautisol Founder Sinead Norenius Shares Valuable Advice on How to Become a Successful Entrepreneur on InterviewHer.com
2010-11-25
Beautisol, the leading sun care experts, today announced that Founder, Sinead Norenius is featured on InterviewHer.com, a website that celebrates strong, successful women entrepreneurs. Norenius shares valuable information and advice on what it takes to become a successful entrepreneur.
During a time of economic uncertainty, Norenius decided to take the plunge and start her own business with the help and support of her mentors, and her http://www.SelfTanningQueen.com readers. She shares her success story and describes how she beat the odds to start a successful sun care ...
Grid-Tools Ltd selected as winner of "UK IT Achievement of the Year 2010"
2010-11-25
The BCS & Computing UK IT Industry Awards are a platform for the entire profession to celebrate best practice, innovation and excellence. Having submitted a well-received essay outlining the problems many companies are facing with provisioning test and development data, Grid-Tools were delighted to have won the award. Their essay, titled 'Test Data Management Troubles: The Data Dilemma', discussed how Grid-Tools, an Oxford-based company, is single-handedly changing the industry when it comes to provisioning secure, high-quality data for non-production.
Huw Price, Grid-Tools ...
IQPC launch Nuclear New Build Ventures online knowledge centre
2010-11-25
IQPC is proud the announce the launch of the online knowledge Download Centre on the Nuclear New Build Ventures website.
The launch includes two brand new podcast interviews; Paving the Way for Nuclear and Steps to Empowerment and Investment in Nuclear.
In Paving the Way for Nuclear, Lady Barbara Judge, former Chairman of the UK Atomic Energy Authority, speaks about the state of play within the Nuclear Power Industry. In this exclusive interview, she talks about the competitive global position of nuclear power plant designs and vendors; the impact of rising fuel ...
Dekart and Aiko provide a unified encryption workflow for Windows phone and Windows laptop users
2010-11-25
November 17th, 2010 - Aiko Solutions Ltd, the developer of the mobile encryption and data sanitizing software, and Dekart SRL, the developer of data security and smart card management solutions, today released new versions of their flagship disk encryption products, SecuBox for Windows phones and Private Disk 2.12, Dekart's award-winning Private Disk desktop solution. With this new release, SecuBox and Private Disk are cross-compatible, providing a unified encryption workflow to secure data of both Windows phones and Windows laptops and desktops.
Both Private Disk ...
Norway's My Northern Lights back with more magic this year Includes exclusive prize - draw to win Norwegian designer gear
2010-11-25
On the new version site, you can choose from four colour pallets to paint the sky with your own beautiful aurora. This year there
are three stunning new interchangeable backdrops, from a snow-covered mountain summit at Ersfjord in Troms, to a sparkling Tromsø cityscape and spectacular fjord surrounded by mountains in the Loften Islands. Also select from three new ambient soundtracks.
You can also enter a new prize draw by telling us your three top winter activities. Fashionable Norwegian gear is up for grabs
from hip brand Moods of Norway and outdoor clothing experts ...
NewFreeScreensavers.com helps to fill you heart with love with Thanksgiving free screensavers.
2010-11-25
NewFreeScreensavers.com, a website dedicated to safe and free screensavers, announces the release of a set of free screensavers on Thanksgiving Day, a traditional autumn festival held initially in America, every 4-th Thursday of November, the day when people express gratitude to God for his blessings and give thanks to dear ones for their love & support.
Newfreescreensavers.com respect importance of Thanksgiving day of the countries where this holiday is celebrated and have a pleasure to give a present in the form of free Thanksgiving screensavers . Kind words free screensaver ...
LateRooms.com - Spend Boxing Day at the Melbourne Ashes Test
2010-11-25
The Melbourne Ashes Test will get underway on Boxing Day, with thousands of cricket fans set to descend on the capital of Victoria to cheer on their respective sides.
Much of the talk in the run-up to the series has been about the strength of the England team and apparent disarray in the ranks of the hosts, but Ricky Ponting's men are still sure to be backing themselves for success at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
Last time the old enemies met at the famous ground - during the 2006-07 Ashes - Australia recorded a crushing defeat on the Poms on their way to a ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
New expert guidance urges caution before surgery for patients with treatment-resistant constipation
Solar hydrogen can now be produced efficiently without the scarce metal platinum
Sleeping in on weekends may help boost teens’ mental health
Study: Teens use cellphones for an hour a day at school
After more than two years of war, Palestinian children are hungry, denied education and “like the living dead”
The untold story of life with Prader-Willi syndrome - according to the siblings who live it
How the parasite that ‘gave up sex’ found more hosts – and why its victory won’t last
When is it time to jump? The boiling frog problem of AI use in physics education
Twitter data reveals partisan divide in understanding why pollen season's getting worse
AI is quick but risky for updating old software
Revolutionizing biosecurity: new multi-omics framework to transform invasive species management
From ancient herb to modern medicine: new review unveils the multi-targeted healing potential of Borago officinalis
Building a global scientific community: Biological Diversity Journal announces dual recruitment of Editorial Board and Youth Editorial Board members
Microbes that break down antibiotics help protect ecosystems under drug pollution
Smart biochar that remembers pollutants offers a new way to clean water and recycle biomass
Rice genes matter more than domestication in shaping plant microbiomes
Ticking time bomb: Some farmers report as many as 70 tick encounters over a 6-month period
Turning garden and crop waste into plastics
Scientists discover ‘platypus galaxies’ in the early universe
Seeing thyroid cancer in a new light: when AI meets label-free imaging in the operating room
Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio may aid risk stratification in depressive disorder
2026 Seismological Society of America Annual Meeting
AI-powered ECG analysis offers promising path for early detection of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, says Mount Sinai researchers
GIMM uncovers flaws in lab-grown heart cells and paves the way for improved treatments
Cracking the evolutionary code of sleep
Medications could help the aging brain cope with surgery, memory impairment
Back pain linked to worse sleep years later in men over 65, according to study
CDC urges ‘shared decision-making’ on some childhood vaccines; many unclear about what that means
New research finds that an ‘equal treatment’ approach to economic opportunity advertising can backfire
Researchers create shape-shifting, self-navigating microparticles
[Press-News.org] Canadian Pardon Services Ltd. Announces Relocation, ExpansionCanadian Pardon Services Ltd., a pardon and waiver firm located in Toronto, is moving its headquarters from the Bloor and Ossington area to 206 Spadina Avenue, just north of Queen St. in order to cope with increased demand.