Engineers & Engineering Services in Golden Square Mile, Montréal, QC

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1301 Sherbrooke Est, GOLDEN SQUARE MILE, Montréal, H2L 1M3

(514) 528-2400
Accounting, Engineering, Business consulting, Management & Research, Research, Business Management Consulting, Hospital and Health Care Consulting
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5 Place Ville Marie bureau 1400, GOLDEN SQUARE MILE, Montréal, H3B 2G2

(514) 861-0583
Hatch supplies engineering, project and construction management services, process and business consulting and operational services to the mining, metallurgical, energy and infrastructure industries.
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380 St-Antoine West, Suite W204, GOLDEN SQUARE MILE, Montréal, H2Y 3X7

(514) 496-4636
Info entrepreneurs offre une combinaison de produits, services, publications et références à des experts afin d'aider les entrepreneurs du Québec à obtenir de l'information d'affaires complète et à jour.
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50 Sainte-Catherine St, Suite 420, GOLDEN SQUARE MILE, Montréal, H2X 3V4

(514) 504-9030
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1455 DE MAISONNEUVE BLVD., GOLDEN SQUARE MILE, Montréal, H3G 1M8

(514) 848-2424
Concordia University has been in existence since 1974, but its two founding institutions — Loyola College and Sir George Williams University — have a considerably longer history. The name of the university comes from the motto of the City of Montreal, “Concordia Salus,” which means “well-being through harmony.” In 1968, in the wake of the Parent Commission Report, the Quebec government asked Loyola and Sir George Williams to consider some form of union. Negotiations began in 1969 and continued on and off over the next four years. While a number of possible models were considered, including that of a loose federation, the solution finally adopted was that of an integrated institution, Concordia University, operating under the existing Sir George Williams charter. The legal existence of Concordia dates from August 24, 1974. It was understood that the Arts and Science operations would eventually be brought together. The first phase of the centralization of Arts and Science took place in 1977, and the present Faculty of Arts and Science, under a single dean, was formed in 1985. The Faculty of Fine Arts was created in 1976. By 1998, the university was ready to move on from this incident and to expand. The groundwork was laid for the development of new university buildings to accommodate growing enrolment. Among other developments, the Richard J. Renaud Science Complex opened at Loyola in August 2003, the Engineering, Computer Science and Visual Arts Integrated Complex opened on the Sir George Williams campus in September 2005, and the new John Molson School of Business building is scheduled to open in September 2009.