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  2. Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton - Wikipedia

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    He founded a small accounting firm in Montreal with Guy Chabot in 1948, named Raymond Chabot, which later became Raymond, Chabot, Martin & Cie when Guy Martin joined the firm. In 1967, with Jacques Paré joining, the business took the name Raymond Chabot Martin Paré, which stayed under that name until May 1998, when they took the current name ...

  3. CanadaOne - Wikipedia

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    CanadaOne is a free online business magazine targeting small business owners and micro businesses in Canada.The site was launched on March 3, 1998, and was first represented by Clickthrough (which later became 24/7 Real Media Canada), then joined the Canoe.ca network in March 2009, [1] [2] News stories are published on an ongoing basis and articles are published in 10 issues throughout the ...

  4. List of Internet entrepreneurs - Wikipedia

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    An Internet entrepreneur is an owner, founder or manager of an Internet-based business. This list includes Internet company founders and people brought on to companies for their general business or accounting acumen, as is the case with some CEOs hired by companies started by entrepreneurs.

  5. Ottawa Champions - Wikipedia

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    The stadium in winter 2019. The Ottawa Champions played their home games at Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Park, a 10,332-seat stadium built just east of downtown Ottawa.As part of the plans to revitalize baseball in Ottawa, the city and the team invested more than $2 million worth of renovations into the stadium.

  6. List of companies affected by the dot-com bubble - Wikipedia

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    Egghead Software: An online software retailer, its shares surged in 1998 as investors bought up shares of Internet companies; by 2001, the company was bankrupt. eToys.com: An online toy retailer whose stock price hit a high of $84.35 per share in October 1999. In February 2001, it filed for bankruptcy with $247 million in debt.

  7. A Former Mr. Canada Shares Advice From 60 Years of Training - AOL

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    Raymond Sansoucy has won bodybuilding championships and even invented his own brand of workout machines. Here's his top rule for success. A Former Mr. Canada Shares Advice From 60 Years of Training

  8. Canada Business Network - Wikipedia

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    Canada Business Network (CBN) (French: Réseau Entreprises Canada) is a collaborative arrangement among Canadian federal government departments and agencies, provincial and territorial governments, and not-for-profit entities 1. Its aim is to provide small and medium Canadian businesses and enterprising organizations with the resources they ...

  9. 13 common bank fees you shouldn't be paying — and how to ...

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    2. Overdraft fees. 💵 Typical cost: $26 to $35 per occurrence Overdraft fees happen when you spend more money than you have in your checking account, and the bank covers the difference ...