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  2. National Trust Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, National Trust merged with the Victoria and Grey Trust Company; the new merged company was owned by V&G's holding company, which assumed the name National Trustco. In 1991, the Bank Act was amended to allow bank holding companies to own trust companies, which hitherto had been prohibited.

  3. List of trust and loan companies in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of trust companies that operate or that have operated in Canada. Historically, trusts were one of the four main financial institutions in Canada, along with banks, insurance companies, and investment brokerages. [1]

  4. Spryfield - Wikipedia

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    Spryfield has a history of large forest fires, which in more recent decades seems to have peaked in the 1960s, when a number of large fires burned a significant proportion of the forests in the area. The largest Spryfield fire of the 21st-century began on 29 April 2009, [ 6 ] when a forest fire erupted in the afternoon in the Green Acres area ...

  5. Edward Rogers Wood - Wikipedia

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    Edward Rogers Wood. Edward Rogers Wood (May 11, 1866 – June 16, 1941) was a prominent financier in Canadian business. He was notable for his role in the development of the Brazilian Traction, Light and Power Company Limited (later Brascan Limited, then amalgamated into Brookfield Asset Management) and for his links with the "Peterborough Methodist Mafia" of George Albertus Cox.

  6. William Spry (British Army officer) - Wikipedia

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    In about 1770, while a captain, William Spry purchased some land in Nova Scotia and established the settlement known as Spryfield with the aid of stationed soldiers from the nearby Halifax garrison. [2] He sold his property at the end of the American Revolution (1783) and returned to England.

  7. Williams Lake (Halifax) - Wikipedia

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    This Halifax County, Nova Scotia location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  8. National Philanthropic Trust - Wikipedia

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    John Canady is CEO of National Philanthropic Trust UK. Canady previously served as the Executive Director of Philanthropy at Charities Aid Foundation in London. [ 17 ] Canady has a B.S. from Wake Forest University, an International MBA from the University of South Carolina and a master's in public administration from Harvard Kennedy School.

  9. National Trust for Canada - Wikipedia

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    The National Trust for Canada oversees three properties. In Quebec, the organization holds two properties: One is the Papineau Chapel, a stone memorial chapel built in 1851 by Louis-Joseph Papineau, on the grounds of the Château Montebello in the town of Montebello. It is the National Trust's first property, having been acquired in 1974.

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