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Alberta's Top Employers Alberta Calgary Herald & Edmonton Journal: February 3, 2016 2005 Saskatchewan's Top Employers Saskatchewan Leader-Post & The StarPhoenix: February 3, 2016 2005 Manitoba's Top Employers Manitoba Winnipeg Free Press: November 25, 2015 2006 Greater Toronto's Top Employers Greater Toronto Area: The Globe and Mail (Metro ed.)
Calgary 36.1 2.2 122.2 75.3 Oil and Gas 8 190 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce: Toronto 20.2 3.9 486.0 36.8 Banking 9 229 Suncor Energy: Calgary 29.7 2.5 65.6 52.6 Oil and Gas 10 273 Sun Life Financial: Toronto 23.4 2.0 196.0 24.5 Insurance 11 341 Bell Canada: Montreal 18.1 2.3 41.8 40.9 Telecommunication: 12 342 Canadian Natural Resources ...
The overall Best Employers in Canada Study generates several sub-lists including Best Employers in Quebec, Best Employers in the GTA, and the Green 30. It is conducted annually and is sponsored by Aon Hewitt, and the National Quality Institute. It is open to organizations that have operated in Canada for at least three years, and have between ...
BC Hydro: Utilities Alternative electricity Vancouver: 1961 Hydro-electric S A BC Research: Industrials Business support services Vancouver: 1944 Research, defunct 2007 P D Becker's: Consumer services Specialty retailers Toronto: 1957 Retail chains P A Bell Canada: Telecommunications Fixed line telecommunications Montreal: 1880 Telecom, part of ...
Calgary Edmonton Québec City Other Cities 1 BLG: 795 288 83 155 135 134 - - - 2 Fasken: 780 258 29 234 149 48 - 55 7 Surrey, BC 3 McCarthy: 714 350 - 167 87 80 - 30 4 Gowling WLG: 698 179 187 86 67 90 - - 38 Hamilton, ON; 51 Waterloo, ON 5 Blakes: 652 346 7 84 106 109 - - - 6 Norton Rose Fulbright: 640 157 45 165 96 116 - 61 7 Dentons: 580 164 ...
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Structures on the grounds of the Sherritt complex in Fort Saskatchewan. Alberta's Industrial Heartland (also known as Upgrader Alley or the Heartland) is the largest industrial area in Western Canada and a joint land-use planning and development initiative between five municipalities in the Edmonton Capital Region to attract investment in the chemical, petrochemical, oil, and gas industries to ...
The Calgary-Edmonton Corridor is the most urbanized region in the province and one of the densest in Canada. Measured from north to south, the region covers a distance of roughly 400 kilometres (250 mi). In 2001, the population of the Calgary-Edmonton Corridor was 2.15 million (72% of Alberta's population). [51]