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Milton Understanding the Early Years
UEYs Across Canada

Understanding the
Early Years (UEY) began in 1999 as a pilot research
initiative. Since then, 49 communities have become
UEY sites. See below for the list of current and
past UEY communities.

These are the first
five UEY communities, which began in 2000 and ended
in 2005:

These
seven UEY communities began in 2002 and ended in 2007:

Twenty-one
UEY communities began in 2005, including Milton, and
they will end in late summer, 2008:
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Campbell River,
British Columbia |
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Greater Victoria, British Columbia |
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Mission, British Columbia |
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North
Shore,
British
Columbia |
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Okanagan Similkameen, British Columbia |
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Sunshine
Coast,
British
Columbia |
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Northeast Saskatchewan |
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Lorette, Manitoba |
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Kawartha Lakes and
Haliburton County,
Ontario |
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Lower Hamilton, Ontario |
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Niagara Region, Ontario |
| Northern Ontario |
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Northumberland County, Ontario |
| Ottawa, Ontario |
| Pointe-de-I’lle
Montréal, Québec |
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Yaldei
Montreal, Quebec |
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Cumberland County, Nova Scotia |
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Halifax West and area,
Nova Scotia |
| Western
Nova Scotia |
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Greater Saint John, New
Brunswick |

Starting
in 2007, these are the most recent UEY communities:
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Burnaby,
British Columbia |
| New Westminster,
British Columbia |
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West Kootenay, British Columbia |
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North
Peace-Northern Rookies, British Columbia |
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Kamloops,
British Columbia |
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Cowichan
Valley, British Columbia |
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Red Deer, Alberta |
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Southeast
Saskatchewan,
Saskatchewan |
| Moose
Jaw-South Central Saskatchewan |
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Regina,
Saskatchewan |
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Prince
Albert,
Saskatchewan |
| Lord
Selkirk-Interlake, Manitoba |
| Malton-Springdale-Peel,
Ontario |
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Georgina-York,
Ontario |
| Pictou-Antigonish-Guysborough,
Nova Scotia |
| Cape
Breton-Victoria,
Nova Scotia |


The Understanding
the Early Years initiative is funded by Human Resources
and Social Development Canada. For further information,
visit www.hrsdc.gc.ca.
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