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Ontario (Province) | |
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Subpage(s) | •Ontario/Lieutenant Governor |
Ontario is Canada's most populous province, with over 1/3 the country's population. It is the second-largest province by area.
Groups Headquartered Here
Group | Start | End | Description |
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Bank of Canada | |||
Canada-Israel Committee | 2011 | ||
Canadian Global Affairs Institute | 2000 | ||
Canadian Labour Congress | 1956 | The central labour body in English Canada to which most Canadian labour unions are affiliated. | |
Canadian Security Intelligence Service | |||
Carleton University | 1942 | Public university in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | |
Communications Security Establishment | |||
Egmont Group of Financial Intelligence Units | 1995 | International organization that facilitates cooperation and intelligence sharing between national financial intelligence units | |
Global Affairs Canada | 1 June 1909 | Canadian foreign affairs department that assisted with A Spreading Plague, the 2019 pandemic planning exercise at the MSC | |
McMaster University | 1887 | Big Canadian university in Hamilton, Ontario. | |
New Democratic Party (Canada) | 3 August 1961 | ||
Queen's University | 16 October 1841 | ||
The Globe and Mail | 5 March 1844 | ||
Toronto-Dominion Bank | 1 February 1955 | One of the big 5 Canadian banks. People connected to it have a Bilderberg habit. | |
Trent University | 1964 | University in Ontario,Canada | |
University of Guelph | 1874 | The Veterinary medicine program at the University of Guelph was ranked 4th in the world in 2015. | |
University of Ottawa | 1848 | Bilingual university in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | |
University of St. Michael's College | 15 September 1852 | Catholic college of the University of Toronto. | |
University of Toronto | The most important university in Canada | ||
University of Waterloo | 1959 | Known for having more companies formed by its faculty, students, and alumni than any other Canadian university. | |
University of Western Ontario | 1878 | Rebranded in 2012 to give it less of a national identify | |
Wilfrid Laurier University | 1960 | Enrollment of about 17,000 full-time and part-time undergraduate students. | |
York University | Canada's fourth-largest university. |
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