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Miller was founded as AE Jupp Construction Company in Toronto, Ontario in 1917 by Albert Ernest Jupp (1883-1945), a former City of Toronto government civil engineer [1] Jupp previously worked for Routly and Summers and formed his company on the dissolution of his former employer. [2] Miller has diversified into other areas:
EllisDon is an employee-owned construction services company that was founded and incorporated in 1951 in London, Ontario, Canada, by brothers Don and David Ellis Smith. [1] The company is headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
Heavy construction Waterloo: 1976 Engineering and construction P A Conexus Credit Union: Financials Banks Regina: 1937 [16] Financial services P A Continental Newspapers: Consumer services Publishing Kelowna: 1999 Regional newspapers P A Cookie Jar Group: Consumer services Broadcasting & entertainment Toronto: 1976 Defunct 2014 P D Corby Spirit ...
Electric power companies of Ontario (2 C, 15 P) Energy companies of Ontario (1 C, 5 P) Entertainment companies based in Ontario (2 P) F.
English place names in Canada is a list of Canadian place names which are named after places in England, carried over by English emigrants and explorers from the United Kingdom and Ireland. The names can also be derived from places founded by people with English surnames.
The name of a ghost town and the oldest log cabin in Arizona, along with a trading post in Colorado. Nothing in all three locations seems to correllate to their name, however. Fortification: A locality in New Zealand which despite the name, has no forts. Just lots and lots of trees. Foulness Island: An island off the east coast of Essex. It ...
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This is a list of current and former company towns in Canada. True company towns are those "closed communities owned and administered by the industrial employer". [1] Other rural communities which did not function strictly in this way but were still dominated by a single industry may also be called company towns and are featured in this list.