Chambers of Commerce in Downtown, Toronto, ON

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Results from the 'Chambers of Commerce' category in Downtown, Toronto

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40 Dundas St. W. #300, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5G 2C2

(416) 597-0255
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
The Downtown Yonge St BIA in Toronto is a vibrant business area with a large collection of shops, restaurants, and services. Popular with locals and tourists alike, the atmosphere is friendly and exciting. The BIA has made significant efforts in community improvement and promoting the area as Toronto's premier shopping and entertainment destination. Live music events and initiatives are also a part of the BIA's mission.
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2 Bloor Street West, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M4W 3E2

(416) 925-8661
Non-profit organization, Membership Organizations, Business Service, Chamber of Commerce, Community Organization, Organization, Nonprofit Organization
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480 University Avenue, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5G 1V2

(416) 598-3355
The Canadian German Chamber of Industry and Commerce is the member organization to promote and enhance Canadian and German business interests in both countries. The Chamber is also the official partner of the German Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy to represent German economic interests in Canada. The Chamber supports businesses by providing market entry services, organizing business events to improve business relationships, and uses its unique position with the Canadian and German authorities to promote a favorable business environment.
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180 Dundas St W, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5G 1Z8

(416) 482-5222
We are Ontario’s Business Advocate. The Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) is an independent, non-partisan business network. Our mission is to support economic growth in Ontario by advocating for pro-business policies and defending business priorities at Queen’s Park. For more than a century, the OCC has been providing our members with practical supports, advantageous network opportunities, and access to innovative insight and analysis. We represent local chambers of commerce and boards of trade from communities across Ontario . Through this network, we are the voice of 60, 000 members that range from small businesses to major corporations and industry associations. Together, our members employ two million people and produce nearly 17 percent of Ontario’s GDP. The OCC is Ontario’s business advocate.