Cancom Tracking increases donation to Juvenile Diabetes research in 2004

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MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Cancom Tracking has once again raised money for the Canadian Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.

Diabetes is a disease that affects over two million Canadians and Cancom Tracking is proud to be doing their part to help it the fight against diabetes.

Cancom raised $6,500 at its 10th Anniversary Executive Conference through a number of events.
In total $7,110 was collected in 2004 and donated to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.

"This would not be possible without the continuous support from our customers and partners. We would once again like to thank all participants for their generous contributions towards such a worthy cause," commented Mike Ham, Vice President, Cancom Tracking.

Mike Ham ceremoniously presented the cheque to Ralston Armour, from Armour Transportation. Ralston was the Chairman for the 2003 Walk to Cure Diabetes in Moncton, N.B.

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