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  • ELLISDON CORPORATION: Government Awards EllisDon Design Contract for Future Fighter Infrastructure

    by Press release submission | Sep 3, 2020

    The Honourable Harjit S. Sajjan, Minister of National Defence, announced a contract award to EllisDon Construction Services Inc. for the design of a new fighter jet facility at 4 Wing Cold Lake, one of two main operating bases for Canada’s future fighter aircraft.

  • UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO: Sharing knowledge and experiences, U of T students to lead campus tours of Indigenous history

    by Press release submission | Sep 3, 2020

    Drew Rickard is still determining what, and what not, to share.

  • TD and Intuit enter into data-sharing agreement

    by Trina Thomas | Sep 5, 2020

    TD Bank Group and Intuit have reached a new data-access agreement that allows customers to transfer their financial information to Intuit apps, according to a news release.

  • Ontario Chamber applauds expansion, promotion of trade careers to youth

    by Marian Johns | Sep 6, 2020

    The Ontario Chamber of Commerce is applauding the Ontario Government's recent appointment of three "youth advisors" in its efforts to expand opportunities for young people to learn about skilled trades careers.

  • Fire & Flower acquires Canada Inc. on Yonge Street

    by Elle Johnson | Sep 6, 2020

    Fire & Flower Holdings Corp. will be acquiring all issued and outstanding shares of 11522302 Canada Inc., which operates a licenses cannabis businesses on Yonge Street in Toronto.

  • ELLISDON CORPORATION: Ajobo keen to lead EllisDon anti-racism alliance

    by Press release submission | Sep 10, 2020

    EllisDon has tapped engineer Samuel Ajobo, an estimator with the firm, to lead its new Alliance of Black Employee Experience and Leadership (ABEEL).

  • GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE: George Brown College proud to welcome Jennifer Campeau as Director of Indigenous Initiatives

    by Press release submission | Sep 10, 2020

    Jennifer Campeau’s drive and leadership skills have taken her on an amazing career path — from teaching and administrative positions at universities in Canada and the United States, to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan where she served as an MLA and cabinet minister, to northern British Columbia as an executive in the natural resources sector, and now to downtown Toronto where she takes up the role of George Brown College’s first Director of Indigenous Initiatives.

  • Nobel Prize-winning economist to open Ontario Economic Series

    by Abigael Litao | Sep 13, 2020

    Dr. Joseph Stiglitz to discuss Canada's role in globalized economy on Sept. 15

  • UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO: Why science takes so long: U of T’s Ross Upshur on our evolving understanding of COVID-19

    by Press release submission | Sep 18, 2020

    As COVID-19 swept across the world, scientists scrambled to learn as much as they could about the new disease and share their findings with policy-makers and the public.

  • RYERSON UNIVERSITY: Ryerson boosts academic talent with new tenure-stream hires

    by Press release submission | Sep 18, 2020

    Two people sitting on a bench on a pathway covered in plants and flowers on the Ryerson campus Ryerson has announced the approval of 99 new tenure-stream positions.

  • UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO: Working with Apple, U of T researchers to test smartwatch’s ability to help prevent heart failure

    by Press release submission | Sep 21, 2020

    The University of Toronto’s Heather Ross, one of Canada’s top cardiologists, is seeking to miniaturize life-saving medical equipment so that it fits easily into a patient’s pocket – or around their wrist. She and a team of other U of T Faculty of Medicine researchers – based at the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research and University Health Network (UHN) – will work with tech giant Apple this fall to test whether the new Apple Watch Series 6 and its blood oxygen sensor can collect data to help manage heart failure.

  • GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE: Virtual work placements open up new opportunities for students

    by Press release submission | Sep 21, 2020

    Asli Demeril spent her final semester of the Human Resources Management program working remotely with a small charity in eastern Ontario — a great opportunity with a growing organization she says may not have been available to her had she done an in-person work placement.

  • RBC ranks fourth on list of 100 most diverse and inclusive companies in the world

    by Benjamin Kibbey | Sep 23, 2020

    The Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) was recently recognized as one of the Top 100 Most Diverse and Inclusive Companies in the world, ranking fourth on the list in the 2020 Refinitiv Diversity and Inclusion Index.


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