Canadian Bridge Code
Recognizing that the future of our game depends on attracting young players, more and more effort is being spent to introduce bridge at schools and attract young players to our great game. The CBF, through its Junior Program, plays a leading role in that effort. The program offers promising Canadian youth the opportunity to further advance their bridge skills through a series of mentoring and coaching programs, and ultimately offers them the opportunity to represent Canada at the bi-annual World Youth Team Championships.
The National Model Codes and the User's Guide series – which include the, the, the, and the – are now collectively referred to as Codes Canada. Windows 98 Iso Virtualbox Download Windows there. Codes Canada publications are developed by experts, for experts, through a collaborative process that is 75 years in the making. They build on the best expertise from across Canada and around the world to provide effective building and safety regulations that are harmonized across Canada.
Are developed by the and are published every five years by the National Research Council of Canada (NRC)’s Codes Canada. They are the product of a collaborative process that relies on the voluntary contributions of construction industry experts as well as the public to ensure that the best available knowledge drives meaningful change. Change that allows construction professionals the confidence to innovate safely, reduce risks and keep compliance cost low by establishing uniform, trusted regulations that keep pace with industry change. NRC also publishes several User's Guides for the Codes as well as some provincial codes. To purchase Codes publications, please visit the page.