Organizations, Associations & Clubs à Financial District, Toronto, ON

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150 King Street West, Toronto, M5H 1J9

(416) 618-0254
Association
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9 Temperance Street, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Toronto, M5H 1Y6

(416) 368-8277
Nonprofit Organization, Community Organization, Non-profit organization, Clubs et Associations, Business Associations, Sports et Loisirs, Membership Organizations, Associations
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199 BAY ST, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Toronto, M5L 1G2

(416) 362-6093
foundation associations, Business Associations, societies, societies associations, Associations, ASSOCIATION, TRADE
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411 Richmond St E, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Toronto, M5A 3S5

(416) 868-1881
foundations, Association, Associations, Clubs et Associations, clubs, Sports et Loisirs
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95 Wellington St W, Suite 1310, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Toronto, M5J 2N7

(416) 368-3266
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20 Adelaide Street East, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Toronto, M5C 2T6

(905) 826-3522
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Optometrist, Association
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155 University Ave, Suite 600, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5H 3B7

(416) 441-0788
The Ontario Pharmacists' Association (OPA) represents the views and interests of more than 12, 000 pharmacists and pharmacists-in-training across the province. We work to inspire excellence in the profession and practice of pharmacy, and to promote wellness for patients.
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366 Adelaide St E, unit 104, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Toronto, M5A 3X9

416.947.1331
Since 1976, the CCMA has been committed to ensuring the growth and development of the Canadian country music industry. Through education, communication, information, promotion and recognition, the CCMA offers members these advantages in an increasingly competitive environment. Core to these efforts is Country Music Week. It is the focal point for our organization and members, providing professional development opportunities, showcasing slots, and an opportunity to heighten awareness and increase exposure for Canada's country artists. Originally founded as the Academy of Country Music Entertainment in September 1976 during an "RPM Magazine" function, the first Board of Directors under President Hank Smith set out to organize, promote and develop a Canadian country music industry, which included the founding of Country Music Week. The very first Awards presented in coordination with Country Music Week were the RPM Big Country Awards. It wasn't until 1982 that the Association inaugurated its very own Canadian Country Music Association Awards. In 1987, the Association's name was officially changed to the Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA). Growing in both reputation and experience, the CCMA was able to secure a broadcast partnership with CTV Television which allowed the 1987 Canadian Country Music Awards to be televised for the first time coast to coast to coast. The CCMA continued its partnership with CTV until 1998. It was in 1999 that the CCMA entered into a new partnership, now with CBC Television, with encore broadcasts on CMT in Canada. The 2005 Canadian Country Music Association Awards were also broadcast for the first time on the U.S. Network GAC (Great American Country) and on CMC (Country Music Channel) in Australia. It can be said that music is the very soul of this country, and reflects the true identity of Canada.
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120 Adelaide Street West, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Toronto, M5H 1T1

416.366.5755
Association or organization
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1 University Ave, Suite 1700, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Toronto, M5J 2P1

(416) 214-1250
CLC’s projects reflect the company’s core business philosophies. Utilizing its experience in real estate development, property management, and tourism operations, CLC strives to achieve collaborative solutions for strategic Government of Canada properties that are no longer required for program purposes.CLC respects the past and embraces the future by promoting innovative approaches to stakeholder relations, real estate opportunities, and challenges.
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150 King St W #200, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Toronto, M5H 3T9

(416) 361-1475
Business Service, Association or organization, Business Services
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48 Yonge Street, Toronto, M5E 1G6

(416) 979-1875
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141 Adelaide St W #1007, Toronto, M5V 3E4

(416) 977-1117
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130 Adelaide St W, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Toronto, M5H 3P5

(416) 340-9859
If you have a civil defence practice CDL is where you can advance professionally and personally. We provide a national focus on issues uniting the defence bar with the flexibility to address local and regional jurisdictional concerns. We offer a single voice to the insurance industry by communicating concerns, advocating on critical issues and advancing the position of the defence bar. With busy practices lawyers need to maximize time spent out of the office at CLE. Our programmes are accredited, focused and relevant. You will meet other civil defence lawyers in your city as well your insurance clients – claims examiners, adjusters, risk managers and subject experts who need to keep up with the latest legal developments and attend our CLE because of its defence orientation. It gives you a chance to see your existing clients and meet potential new ones.
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Royal Bank Plaza, North Tower, 200 Bay Street, Suite 2400, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Toronto, M5J 2J1

(416) 362-8550
Membership Organizations, Organization, payment processing services, Financial Service, Business associations

110 Yonge St, MOUNT PLEASANT WEST, Toronto, M5C 1T4

(416) 487-1114
The Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (PIPSC) was founded in 1920. With its 60, 000 members, the Institute is the largest union in Canada representing scientists and professionals employed at the federal and some provincial and territorial levels of government. The Institute was founded to protect the interests of professional public employees and became a bargaining agent following the implementation of the Public Service Staff Relations Act (PSSRA) in 1967. The Institute is the bargaining agent for more than 41 knowledge-based Groups and negotiates with 27 different employers in seven different jurisdictions. The Institute serves its members with approximately 140 full-time staff in its National Office and Regional Offices in Halifax, Montréal, the National Capital, Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton and Vancouver.

155 University Ave, Unit 1900, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5J 2H7

(416) 961-8001
OHRSA was founded in 1985 in order to represent the collective interests of private sector home respiratory services in Ontario. The Association has grown to become the dominant industry voice, representing 22 member firms - more than 90% of all service providers operating in Ontario and serving more than 22,800 clients annually. OHRSA has member representation in every region of the province. Association members are varied in terms of their size and service capacity. They employ a variety of health care professionals in addition to related administrative, technical, financial and customer service personnel. We are a strongly client-focused organization, and have embraced voluntary accreditation in order to obtain independent corroboration of patient care standards. All members are registered service providers with the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.

1 Adelaide St. E., FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Toronto, M5C 2V9

416-365-6480
1832 Asset Management is a wealth management firm focused on servicing the financial and asset management needs of charitable foundations, small institutions and private clients who have accumulated significant wealth. We help our clients build and preserve wealth through innovative, high performance investment management and financial advice. More than that, however, we are in the business of providing peace of mind. As a client of 1832 Asset Management, you will enjoy the confidence that comes with having a team of experienced professionals working with you to build a fully integrated wealth plan – one that is focused on creating long-term value, and delivered with a personalized approach tailored to your needs.

777 Bay St, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Toronto, M5G 2C8

416-863-1750
The Facility Association is an entity established by the automobile insurance industry to ensure that automobile insurance is available to all owners and licensed drivers of motor vehicles where such owners or drivers are unable to obtain automobile insurance through the voluntary insurance market. The Facility Association is an unincorporated non-profit organization of all automobile insurers serving the following provinces and territories: Alberta, New Brunswick, Newfoundland & Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Yukon.

22 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, M5H 4E9

(416) 357-1198
Association

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