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Privacy Policy
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How we use "cookies"
As you probably know, "cookies" are small pieces of information that some Web sites store on your computer's hard
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Collecting your Personal Information
We will ask you when we need information that personally identifies you (personal information) or allows us to contact
you. Generally, this information is requested when you are making on-line donations or subscribing for newsletters and
other services offered by Polio Canada. Personal information collected by www.poliocanada.com often is limited to
e-mail address, name, country or location, but may include other information when needed to provide a service you
requested.
For example: If you wish to register for the National Polio Survivor's Registry through the Contact us section of the Web site,
we will request personal
information such as: e-mail, name, address and telephone number.
Use of your Personal Information
We use your personal information for four primary purposes:
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to make the site easier for you to use by not making you enter your personal information more than once
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to alert you to service upgrades, special offers, updated information and other new services from Polio Canada
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to help you quickly find services or information on poliocanada.com
Information is gathered about customers for the sole purpose of serving them better. Any personal information gathered
by Polio Canada or its services is never for sale or trade to any third parties, and will not be divulged to a party other than
Polio Canada and the client unless a Canadian law requires it.
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Sebastião Salgado Photo Exhibit
Ontario
March of Dimes and Aventis
Pasteur are hosting a two-week long photo exhibit, featuring
the work of renowned photographer Sebastião Salgado. The exhibit
- which is titled "The End of Polio: A Global Effort to End
a Disease" - tells the polio story in five different countries
(the Democratic Republic of Congo, India, Pakistan, Somalia
and Sudan). More>>
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Contact info
Polio Canada
National Polio Survivors Network
10 Overlea Boulevard
Toronto, ON M4H 1A4
Tel. 1-800-480-5903
Fax. 416-425-1920
E-mail: info@poliocanada.com
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