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La Capitale was organized into different divisions, each responsible for a separate line of business. La Capitale Civil Service Insurer: offers financial products to Quebec's public service staff. [6] La Capitale General Insurance: is a subsidiary of La Capitale that has provided property and casualty insurance for over seventy years. [13]
Beneva is a Canadian mutual insurance company that was established in mid-2020 by the merging of La Capitale and SSQ Insurance. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] As of 2020 [update] , the preceding companies are in a transition period, with La Capitale transferring by 2022 and SSQ becoming Beneva in 2023.
Galeries de la Capitale was the idea of businessman Marcel Adams. [2] The mall was inaugurated in August 1981 in a deserted part. [2] At the time the mall was owned at 50% by Les Développements Iberville (the real estate company of Marcel Adams), at 25% by Eaton Properties (the real estate company of Eaton's), and at 25% by Markborough Properties (the real estate company of the Hudson's Bay ...
The following is a list of Canada's largest enclosed shopping malls, by reported total retail floor space, or gross leasable area (GLA) with 750,000 square feet (70,000 m 2) and over.
Another expansion welcomed Best Buy opened in September 2011, the same time as the retailer's other location at Galeries de la Capitale. [22] In the case of the Laurier Québec store, there was an autograph signings by former hockey players Guy Lafleur and Alain Côté as well as a free concert from singer Marie-Mai. [22]
Capitale-Nationale (French pronunciation: [kapital nɑsjɔnal]; English: National Capital region) is one of the 17 administrative regions of Quebec. It is anchored by the provincial capital, Quebec City, and is largely coextensive with that city's metropolitan area. It has a land area of 18,684.78 km 2.
The Édifice Marie-Guyart, previously and still commonly known as Complexe G, is a 33-storey, 132 m (433 ft) office skyscraper completed in 1972 in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The brutalist style tower is the tallest building in the city, as well as the tallest building in Canada east of Montreal .
The CTCUQ became the Société de transport de la Communauté urbaine de Québec (STCUQ) in 1994. Following the municipal reorganizations of Quebec in 2002, it briefly became the Societé de transport de Québec, and finally, the Réseau de transport de la Capitale (RTC). The ridership of this network grew substantially in this period, reaching ...