This website is provided by the Prairie Centre for Ecumenism (PCE), 600 - 45th Street West, Saskatoon, SK, S7L 5W9, CANADA. Ph: 306-653-1633; fax 306-653-1822; or email
Webeditor: Nicholas Jesson;

Complaints:
It is the intention of the PCE to respect the privacy of its website visitors. If you have any concerns regarding privacy issues, please contact the webeditor at . If you wish to be removed from any mailing lists, please contact the PCE at the address above.

Cookies:
Cookies are a standard internet technology, and many web sites use them to provide useful features. A cookie is a small file stored on the user's computer that contains data that can be retrieved on the next visit to the site. Our website uses a small number of cookies to facilitate the language and regional preferences of our users. Cookies themselves do not personally identify users, and our cookies do not store personal data about users. We do not use any covert methods of acquiring user-identifiable data (adware).

Most browsers are initially set up to accept cookies. If you'd prefer, you can set yours to refuse cookies. However, in order to change languages on the website, you will need to change your browser preferences and close and reopen your browser. Some users will also need to reboot their computers.

Advertising:
The Ecumenism in Canada / Oecuménisme au Canada website does not carry any paid advertising. Icons, banners and links are provided free-of-charge as a service to our viewers. Generally, external links from our site will take the viewer to non-commercial sites. Many of these sites might nevertheless carry advertising. This website does not endorse any advertising carried on external websites.

Javascripts:
The pages on this website include an increasing number of javascripts. These are used to increase functionality. At no time do any of these collect any undisclosed data, or transmit any information to the website.

Mailing lists:
The PCE maintains mailing lists and certain other lists which are used in the conduct of their ministry. The Centre does not sell or lend their mailing lists to commercial entities. Donor names and those of other individuals on the mailing lists are never shared with other ministries. Mailing labels for the churches (congregations and judicatories) on the mailing list are occasionally shared with our partner ministries on the understanding that these are not to be used to solicit funding.

Spam:
Spam is a term used to describe unwanted and unsolicited email. Spam frequently, but not always, includes commercial offers. This website has instituted a number of methods to hide email addresses from automated email harvesters. We will not tolerate any collection of email addresses from our website for the purpose of spamming. Any IP address noted to have an email harvester-like behaviour will be denied access to our website. Our email servers use SpamAssassin to filter email. If you suspect that your mail service has been blocked from sending email to any of us, please contact us by post or telephone to inform us about the problem.