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The Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex is a recreation facility in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.It is located on Father David Bauer Drive, west of Uptown. The complex contains the Sun Life Financial Arena, a 4,132-seat multi-purpose arena that is home to the Waterloo Siskins and the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks hockey teams, the Kitchener-Waterloo Kodiaks Major Series Lacrosse team, and the ...
Sun Life Financial Inc. is a Canadian financial services company. It is primarily known as a life insurance company. Sun Life has a presence in investment management with over CAD$1.3 [4] trillion in assets under management operating in a number of countries. [5] In 2022 the company ranked number 235 on the Forbes Global 2000 list.
Founded as the Travellers Life Assurance Company of Canada; name changed in 1924. Merged into Empire Life. Mutual Life Assurance Company: 1868 2002 Renamed Clarica Life in 2000. Acquired by Sun Life in 2002. National Life Assurance Company of Canada 1897 2005 Merged into Industrial Alliance Insurance North American Life Assurance Company: 1881 1995
The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada was a Canadian insurance company that existed from 1868 to 2002. The company's articles of incorporation received royal assent in the Parliament of Ontario on 19 December 1868 as the Ontario Mutual Life Assurance Company. [1] In 1900, it changed its name to the Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada.
The Sun Life Financial building is currently the tallest building in Waterloo. The Marsland Centre in Uptown Waterloo View from the parkade in Uptown Waterloo. According to the 2016 Canadian Census, Waterloo has a median household income (after tax) of $72,239. [71] This is significantly higher than the national median of $61,348.
In Waterloo Region, As of June 2020, the region contains 61 highrises over 50 m (164 ft) and 110 high-rise buildings that exceed 35 m (115 ft) in height. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The tallest buildings built and proposed within the Region are in Kitchener's downtown core which will be home to the Region's first skyscrapers (150m+).
In 1916, he left Equitable and moved to Waterloo, where he became superintendent of agencies for Mutual Life. [2] From 1922 to 1971, Equitable's offices were in the Devitt Block at 9 Erb Street. Tweed left his position with Mutual Life in 1920 to found the Ontario Equitable Life and Accident Insurance Company.
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