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  2. Workopolis - Wikipedia

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    Workopolis was a Canadian website specializing in online job searching. Headquartered in Toronto, Workopolis had offices in eight Canadian cities including Montreal, Ottawa, Calgary and Vancouver and provided its services in both English and French. It was acquired by Indeed.com in June 2018 and subsequently shut down as an independent job ...

  3. H&R REIT - Wikipedia

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    H&R Real Estate Investment Trust is a Canadian open-ended real estate investment trust, specializing in commercial real estate, and based in Toronto, Ontario. It is the third largest REIT in Canada by market capitalization (after RioCan and Choice Properties ).

  4. McMillan LLP - Wikipedia

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    McMillan LLP is a Canadian business law firm serving public, private and not-for-profit clients across various industries in North America and around the world. McMillan LLP is the only national Canadian law firm with an office in Hong Kong, in addition to its offices across Canada in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa and Montréal.

  5. List of largest Canada-based law firms by revenue - Wikipedia

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    Toronto, ON: 4 1941 9 199 Miller Thomson: 282,274,000 563,000 501 N/A N/A N/A Toronto, ON: 11 1957 Canada's Largest Law Firms. Lexpert Magazine publishes a yearly ...

  6. Seven Sisters (law firms) - Wikipedia

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    Amidst all of these structural changes in the market, only three of the Seven Sisters underwent mergers — the aforementioned McCarthy in 1989–90, [40] Toronto's Davies Ward & Beck with Montreal's Phillips & Vineberg in 2000 [41] and Toronto's Tory & Tory with New York's Haythe & Curley in 2000 [42] [43] [44] — whilst the remainder decided to grow organically.

  7. First Capital REIT - Wikipedia

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    First Capital was founded in 1994 as Centrefund Realty through a 1994 IPO. [2] It started with 5 properties, and grew to 70 properties by 2000. [2] In May 2000, Riocan Real Estate Investment Trust briefly entered discussions into buying First Capital. [3]