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  2. Ian Telfer - Wikipedia

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    Ian Telfer is a British-born Canadian mining executive, entrepreneur and former chairman of Goldcorp Inc. Besides leading Goldcorp, he is known for founding and leading other Canadian mining companies, including TVX Gold, Silver Wheaton Corp., and Uranium One, as well as for his philanthropic efforts that include a donation of $25 million to the University of Ottawa's School of Management, now ...

  3. Frank Giustra - Wikipedia

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    By 2005, Wheaton merged with Rob McEwen's Goldcorp. As the price of gold rose, Ian Telfer, a "mine entrepreneur...turned an insignificant shell company into a billion dollar gold producer." In 2005 Goldcorp absorbed Wheaton River Minerals. [13] According to Bloomberg News, Wheaton River Minerals was the precursor for both Goldcorp and Endeavour ...

  4. Goldcorp - Wikipedia

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    Goldcorp Inc. was a gold production company headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The company stood among the largest gold producers in the world, employed about 15,800 people worldwide, [ 4 ] engaged in gold mining and related activities including exploration, extraction, processing and reclamation.

  5. Telfer School of Management - Wikipedia

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    The Telfer School of Management (French: École de gestion Telfer) is a business school located at the University of Ottawa in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The school is named in honour of one university alumnus, Ian Telfer (MBA 1976), who made a significant donation to the University of Ottawa.

  6. Oysterband - Wikipedia

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    Ian Telfer – violin, English concertina, saxophone; Chris Wood – bass guitar; Will Ward – bassoon, recorders, crumhorn, keyboards; When Chris Wood left the band to go travelling in Canada, he was replaced on bass guitar by returning founder member Ian Kearey.

  7. Telfer - Wikipedia

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    George Telfer (born 1955), English footballer; Ian Telfer, Canadian mining executive; Jay Telfer (1947–2009), Canadian musician and songwriter; Jim Telfer (born 1940), Scottish rugby union player and coach; John Telfer (1873–1938), British auctioneer and philatelist; Margaret Alison Telfer (1904–1974), Australian university administrator

  8. Fiddler's Dram - Wikipedia

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    With other club members, including John Jones and Ian Kearey, the full-time members of the band formed the Oyster Ceilidh Band in about 1976, with Cathy Lesurf singing, and later assuming the role of caller at dances. The first Fiddler's Dram album, To See the Play, was released on the Dingle's label in 1978. [3]

  9. The Oxford Girl and Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Girl (John Jones / Ian Telfer) 4'05" Little Brother (John Jones / Alan Prosser / Ian Telfer) 3'30" What Wondrous Love Is This? (Trad Arr The Sacred Harp Publishing Co.) 2'08" Angels Of The River (John Jones / Ian Telfer) 4'29" After Rain (John Jones / Alan Prosser / Ian Telfer / Strings Intro – Alan Prosser) 4'08" Shouting About ...