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Heritage Canada and The Prince's Charities

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Difference between Heritage Canada and The Prince's Charities

Heritage Canada vs. The Prince's Charities

The National Trust for Canada (formerly known as the Heritage Canada Foundation) (La Fiducie nationale du Canada), is a registered charity with the mandate to inspire and lead action to save historic places, and promote the care and wise use of our historic environment. The Prince's Charities, The Prince's Charities Canada (Les Œuvres de bienfaisance du prince au Canada), and The Prince's Trust Australia (formerly The Prince's Charities Australia) are three groups of non-profit organisations that each have associations with Prince Charles, Prince of Wales.

Similarities between Heritage Canada and The Prince's Charities

Heritage Canada and The Prince's Charities have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Prince of Wales Prize for Municipal Heritage Leadership.

Prince of Wales Prize for Municipal Heritage Leadership

The Prince of Wales Prize for Municipal Heritage Leadership is an award presented annually to a Canadian municipality that has demonstrated a commitment to the conservation of its historic built environment, through regulation, policies, and funding.

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Heritage Canada and The Prince's Charities Comparison

Heritage Canada has 11 relations, while The Prince's Charities has 39. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 2.00% = 1 / (11 + 39).

References

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