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  • ==Scouts Canada== Manitoba is administered by the '''Manitoba Council''' of [[Scouts Canada]].
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  • ...il''' of [[Scouts Canada]]. Among Nova Scotia's varied Scouting groups are Scouts (11-14), Cubs (8-10), Beavers (5-7) and Venturers (14-17). ...ent Scouting]], which is a member of the [[World Federation of Independent Scouts]]. Members of the federation include BPSA - Nova Scotia.
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  • ...|lett|4th Pentathalon Jamboree in Fredericton, New Brunswick, 1976 Toronto group photo]] ..., eastern Uganda and northern Tanzania) for a number of years. [http://www.scouts.ca/media//documents/JAN07_Leader_p11.pdf]
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  • ...as the theme of the World Jamboree, with a total attendance of over 15,000 Scouts from nearly 100 countries. ...territory is divided into Areas, and each Area contains sponsored Scouting Groups.
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  • ...Venture Scout belong to a Venture Scout Unit which can be part of a Scout Group or affiliated to a Scout District. The Venture Scout section holds a Ventur == Canada ==
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  • ===Local Groups and sections=== Among British Columbia's varied Scouting groups are Sea Scouts and Fire Venturers.
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  • ...ot attend group meetings for a variety of reasons. They are organised into groups that keep in touch, for example, by letter or email. Each member carries ou === Canada - [[Girl Guides of Canada]] Guides du Canada ===
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  • [[File:Scouts Canada Quebec.jpg|thumb]] Quebec is administered by the '''Quebec Council''' of [[Scouts Canada]], which includes the ''Quebec Rover Round Table''.
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  • [[Image:Scouts-UK-Be-cl-frch.gif|thumb|right|The Friendship Award, used as part of '''Beav ...e for the youngest section of [[Scouting]] with members younger than [[Cub Scouts]] and sometimes going to as young as 5 years of age. Other names are used
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  • | name =Beaver Scouts | owner =[[Baden-Powell Scouts' Association]]
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  • |country=Canada |affiliation=[[Union Internationale des Guides et Scouts d’Europe]]
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  • ...s both for girls and boys in Scouting. They were first run as the youngest group in the Guide Association by [[Agnes Baden-Powell]], Lord Baden-Powell's you === Canada ===
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  • Many Scout Groups claim the title of '''Oldest Scout Group''' in their respective countries. ...al Scout associations often do not take a stance as to which was the first group in their country.
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  • ...Canada into a democratic association". The name is an acronym for "Scouts Canada Ordinary-member Unity Taskforce Association". ...l, Quebec. As of September, 2006 it had over 700 members from every Scouts Canada council and Canadian province.
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  • {{main|Venturer Scouts (Australia)}} ...nturer Scouts belong to a Venturer Scout Unit which can be part of a Scout Group or affiliated to a Scout District. The Venturer Scout section holds a Ventu
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  • |name1=Jewish Guides and Scouts of France ...ération du Scoutisme Français]] and of the [[International Forum of Jewish Scouts]].
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  • ...badge.png|thumb|140px|Membership badge of the United Kingdom Baden-Powell Scouts]] ...Canada have traditional organisations that are members of the Baden-Powell Scouts' Association (BPSA).
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  • | name = Scouts Canada | country = Canada
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  • ...f the Scout Movement]] (WOSM), [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]] (WAGGGS) and [[International Scout and Guide Fellowship]] (ISGF). ...Handbook". De Voogt was to a large extent inspired by the visit of British Scouts of the 16th Oxford Troop, with Scoutsmaster Bernard Blyth as their leader,
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  • ...ts Association), member of the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]] (WAGGGS) ...the rebirth of independent Slovenian Scouting in 1990, SZSO acted as an [[Scouts-in-Exile]] organization.
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