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Company 3 (CO3) is an American post-production company founded in 1997 by colorists Stefan Sonnenfeld and Mike Pethel and visual effects artist/supervisor Noel Castley-Wright. Rob Walston brought the team of artists together and funded Company 3 under 4 Media Company (4MC).
The Company 3 TFCA Luminary Award, formerly the Clyde Gilmour Award, is an annual award, presented at the discretion the Toronto Film Critics Association as a lifetime achievement award for distinguished contributions to the Canadian film industry. [1]
Company Revenue (CAD) (Last 12 months) Industry Exchange 1 BN: Brookfield Corporation: ... Toronto 3.1 0.4 2.9 18.7 IT services 53 1805 Canadian Utilities: Calgary 3.4
Multinational investment management company based in Toronto. 232 Power Corporation of Canada: $55,488 33,700 Diversified international management company primarily focused on the financials sector and including holdings in telecommunications and media. Subsidiaries include Power Financial, Gesca and Great-West Lifeco. 277 Manulife Financial ...
The network was founded under the leadership of Gordon Craig, a former employee of CBC Sports; alongside coverage of the then co-owned [3] Toronto Blue Jays, TSN also reached a deal with ESPN (itself only 5 years old) shortly before launch to provide additional programs.
Sovereign General Insurance Company: 1953 Toronto, Ontario Subsidiary of the Co-operators Sun Life Financial: 1865 Toronto, Ontario Swiss Re: Teachers Life: 1939 Tradition Mutual Insurance Company 2002 St Marys, Ontario Formed through the merger of Blanshard Mutual and Downie Mutual. Trillium Mutual Insurance Company 2004 Listowel, Ontario
Pages in category "Companies based in Toronto" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 476 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
With the help of businessman James Playfair he founded Toronto Elevators [3] [4] and in 1928 constructed a 2 million bushel capacity concrete grain elevator complex. The first silo structure was built by Carter Construction Company, [2] and was referred to as Playfair Elevators. [1] C.D. Howe was involved in the design. [5] The capacity was ...