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It owned and operated retirement residences and long-term care facilities. [2] Formerly named Retirement Residences Real Estate Investment Trust, it used to be a real estate investment trust (REIT) that was publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX), but it was acquired by the Public Sector Pension Investment Board in 2007. [3]
The company operates retirement residences and long-term care facilities under the Extendicare, Esprit Lifestyle and ParaMed brands, with 23,000 employees. [2] In 2006, the company became a real estate investment trust (REIT) and began trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) under the symbol EXE.UN on November 10, 2006. [3]
Sienna Senior Living Inc. is a Canadian publicly traded senior housing company based in Markham, Ontario.As at 31 December 2019, the company owned and operated 70 seniors’ living residences in addition to managing 13 residences for third parties; all were located either in Ontario or B.C. [1] In Ontario, Sienna was the largest long-term care operator. [2]
This is a list of publicly traded and private real estate investment trusts (REITs) in Canada. Current REITs. REIT [1] Traded as (TSX) Profile Major tenants/properties
As a division of the City of Toronto, its annual funding level is established by a vote of Toronto City Council. In 2020, Council approved a budget of $271.191 million gross and $47.953 million net, with a staff complement of 2,435.2 positions. [1]
The Canadian property bubble refers to a significant rise in Canadian real estate prices from 2002 to present (with short periods of falling prices in 2008, 2017, and 2022). The Dallas Federal Reserve rated Canadian real estate as "exuberant" beginning in 2003. [1]
Minto Communities Canada is a home builder in Ottawa, Toronto, and Calgary. It has built 60,000 homes over its history. It builds both low-rise and high-rise housing, and in recent years has been building more luxury rental projects. [11] In 2015, Minto was the largest home builder in Ottawa, with 913 homes built, and 24 percent of the market. [12]
Dipika Damerla served as Associate Minister (Long-Term Care and Wellness) (June 24, 2014 – June 13, 2016) Dr. Helena Jaczek: February 26, 2018: June 29, 2018: 123 days: While Chair of Cabinet: Christine Elliott: June 29, 2018: June 20, 2019: 356 days PC : While Deputy Premier Ministers of Long-Term Care Merrilee Fullerton: June 20, 2019: June ...