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Canadian Trademark Information

Promoting and improving the health status of Canadian Aboriginal peoples and communities in Canada and facilitating and disseminating knowledge of Aboriginal health issues, namely: Developing research partnerships and strategic linkages with Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal health organizations, universities, research institutes and government; Facilitating transfer of knowledge and information on Aboriginal health issues via publications, research papers, briefing notes, Internet, conferences, seminars, regional workshops, presentations, partnerships, and other communications tools; Conducting research on health issues impacting Aboriginal people; Conducting polls on Aboriginal health issues; Providing analysis of health policy and legislation affecting Aboriginal Peoples; Developing three centres within the organization to focus on the unique health needs and issues of First Nations, Inuit and Métis populations; Defining knowledge-based activities and best practices; Serving as a support network for Aboriginal health workers and communities; Publishing communications materials including a newsletter, electronic bulletin, health research journal, annual report, news releases, pam...
Classification Information
Class Code: 035 - Advertising, Business & Retail Services
Description: Advertising, marketing, promotional and business
Class Code: 036 - Insurance & Financial Services
Description: Insurance and financial
Class Code: 038 - Communications Services
Description: Telecommunications
Class Code: 041 - Education and Entertainment Services
Description: Education and entertainment
Class Code: 042 - Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services
Description: Computer and scientific
Class Code: 044 - Medical, Beauty & Agricultural Services
Description: Medical and veterinary, beauty, agricultural and forestry
Matter History Events
Status Date Record Status Description
2019-08-15 Registration cancelled - Expunged - Failure to Renew
2019-01-23 National prosecution history entry - Renewal Notice Sent
2018-01-18 National prosecution history entry - Nice Classification Courtesy Letter Sent
2004-01-02 Registration published - Registered
2003-06-27 National prosecution history entry - Allowed
2003-06-27 National prosecution history entry - Allowance Notice Sent
2003-04-09 Application published - Advertised
2003-03-27 National prosecution history entry - Extracted for Advertisement
2003-02-21 National prosecution history entry - Correspondence Created
2003-02-11 Application accepted - Approved
2002-11-06 National prosecution history entry - Examiner's First Report
2002-10-30 National prosecution history entry - Search Recorded
2001-04-25 Filing date accorded - Formalized
2001-04-11 National prosecution history entry - Created
2001-04-04 Application filed - Filed
Word Mark: Logo Mark
Current Status:
Registration cancelled
DEAD Mark!
8/15/2019
Application Number: 1098677
Filing Date: Wednesday, April 4, 2001
Filing Place: Canada
Registration Date: Friday, January 2, 2004
Registration Number: TMA598460
Register Type: Primary
Type Of Mark: Trademark
Mark Feature: Figurative
Use In Commerce: Yes
Publication Registration: Wednesday, April 9, 2003
Opposition: 4/9/2003 - 4/9/2003
Last Applicant/Owner: *********
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Correspondent: Not provided
Logo Design Information
Design Feature:
(1) Shadows or silhouettes of men
(2) Musicians, men with musical instruments, conductors of orchestra
(3) Women in profile, women's silhouettes
(4) Musicians, women with musical instruments, conductors of orchestra
(5) Nude women or women wearing underclothes, a bathing costume, or other light attire
(6) Man and woman (couple)
(7) Percussion instruments -- Note: Not including bells, which are classified in division 22.3.
(8) Yin and yang symbol
(9) Circles
(10) Circles or ellipses containing representations of human beings or parts of the human body
(11) Circles or ellipses containing representations of animals, parts of animals' bodies or plants
(12) Red, pink, orange
(13) Yellow, gold
(14) Blue
(15) White, grey, silver
(16) Algae, seaweeds and other plants
(17) Other branches with leaves, with or without fruit
Goods and Services Information
Description:
(1) - Promoting and improving the health status of Canadian Aboriginal peoples and communities in Canada and facilitating and disseminating knowledge of Aboriginal health issues, namely: Developing research partnerships and strategic linkages with Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal health organizations, universities, research institutes and government; Facilitating transfer of knowledge and information on Aboriginal health issues via publications, research papers, briefing notes, Internet, conferences, seminars, regional workshops, presentations, partnerships, and other communications tools; Conducting research on health issues impacting Aboriginal people; Conducting polls on Aboriginal health issues; Providing analysis of health policy and legislation affecting Aboriginal Peoples; Developing three centres within the organization to focus on the unique health needs and issues of First Nations, Inuit and Métis populations; Defining knowledge-based activities and best practices; Serving as a support network for Aboriginal health workers and communities; Publishing communications materials including a newsletter, electronic bulletin, health research journal, annual report, news releases, pamphlets, fact sheets, videos, public service announcements, etc.; Producing promotional items such as mouse pads, pins, pens, etc.; Creating linkages with traditional healers and community-based researchers; Producing discussion papers on traditional health knowledge and healing practices, and developing research models and protocols to support traditional healing practices; Developing and operating a national clearing house to distribute health information, provide focus in developing health promotion materials, promote and facilitate access and exchange of information through national and international networks, and identify information gaps and develop strategies to fill the gaps; Managing the First Nations and Inuit Regional Longitudinal Health Survey; Promoting recruitment and retention of Aboriginal Peoples in the health care field via public education and promotional activities such as radio documentaries; helping build on existing capacities in Aboriginal communities.
(2) - Promoting and improving the health status of Canadian Aboriginal peoples and communities in Canada and facilitating and disseminating knowledge of Aboriginal health issues, namely: Developing research partnerships and strategic linkages with Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal health organizations, universities, research institutes and government; Facilitating transfer of knowledge and information on Aboriginal health issues via publications, research papers, briefing notes, Internet, conferences, seminars, regional workshops, presentations, partnerships, and other communications tools; Conducting research on health issues impacting Aboriginal people; Conducting polls on Aboriginal health issues; Providing analysis of health policy and legislation affecting Aboriginal Peoples; Developing three centres within the organization to focus on the unique health needs and issues of First Nations, Inuit and Métis populations; Defining knowledge-based activities and best practices; Serving as a support network for Aboriginal health workers and communities; Publishing communications materials including a newsletter, electronic bulletin, health research journal, annual report, news releases, pamphlets, fact sheets, videos, public service announcements, etc.; Producing promotional items such as mouse pads, pins, pens, etc.; Creating linkages with traditional healers and community-based researchers; Producing discussion papers on traditional health knowledge and healing practices, and developing research models and protocols to support traditional healing practices; Developing and operating a national clearing house to distribute health information, provide focus in developing health promotion materials, promote and facilitate access and exchange of information through national and international networks, and identify information gaps and develop strategies to fill the gaps; Managing the First Nations and Inuit Regional Longitudinal Health Survey; Promoting recruitment and retention of Aboriginal Peoples in the health care field via public education and promotional activities such as radio documentaries; helping build on existing capacities in Aboriginal communities.
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