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1 University Ave, Suite 1700, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Toronto, M5J 2P1

(416) 214-1250
CLC’s projects reflect the company’s core business philosophies. Utilizing its experience in real estate development, property management, and tourism operations, CLC strives to achieve collaborative solutions for strategic Government of Canada properties that are no longer required for program purposes.CLC respects the past and embraces the future by promoting innovative approaches to stakeholder relations, real estate opportunities, and challenges.
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361 University Avenue, 3 rd Floor, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5G 1T3

(416) 327-5700
Sports & Recreation, One Core NE, Associations, Association, One Core, Associations & Clubs, Sports et Loisirs, One Core Ctr, North, Clubs et Associations, One Core West
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1850-439 University Avenue, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5G 1Y8

(416) 340-2540
The Ontario Public School Boards’ Association represents public district school boards and public school authorities across Ontario, which together serve more than 1.2 million public elementary and secondary students. The Association advocates on behalf of the best interests and needs of the public school system in Ontario. OPSBA is seen as the credible voice of public education in Ontario and is routinely called on by the provincial government for input and advice on legislation and the impact of government policy directions.
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135 St. George St, OLD TOWN, Toronto, M5R 2L8

(416) 922-3101
Business associations, Social club, Membership Organizations
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468 Queen Street East, LL-02, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 1T7

(416) 646-1600
Business associations, Membership Organizations, Organization
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20 Queen St W, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5H 3R3

(416) 322-6600
Association or organization, Government, Social services
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1482 Bathurst Street, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5P 3H1

(416) 393-8900
Labour Organizations, Membership Organizations, Labor organizations
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661 University Ave, Suite 505, Toronto, M5G 1M1

(416) 971-4251
Organization, Association or organization, Charity Organization
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180 Bloor St W #500, Toronto, M5S 2V6

(416) 497-2267
Association or organization, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Charity Organization
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2938 Dundas Street West, Toronto, M6P 4E7

(416) 763-9061
Club
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1001 Queen Street West, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M6J 1H4

(416) 595-2882
Health, Association or organization
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120 Adelaide Street West, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Toronto, M5H 1T1

416.366.5755
Association or organization
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60 Mountview Avenue, Suite 308, HIGH PARK NORTH, Toronto, M6P 2L4

(416) 762 3541
The Canadians for Children at Health Risk is a national community based organization of volunteers, founded in 1995. It is a registered, not-for-profit registered charitable organization committed to helping less fortunate children. Our mission is to prevent disease and mortality in children in the Third World countries, the developing regions of the Balkans and Canadian communities in need, to treat diseases, to research the causes of diseases, and educate the target population in the prevention of diseases.
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121 Richmond St W, ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT, Toronto, M5H 2K1

(416) 961-2339
The Ontario Energy Association (OEA) aspires to be the most credible and trusted voice of the energy sector. We earn our reputation by being an integral and influential part of energy policy development and decision making in Ontario. We represent Ontario’s energy leaders that span the full diversity of the energy industry. The OEA takes a grassroots approach to policy development by combining thorough evidence based research with executive interviews and member polling. This unique approach ensures our policies are not only grounded in rigorous research, but represent the views of the majority of our members. This sound policy foundation allows us to advocate directly with government decision makers to tackle issues of strategic importance to our members.
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2 Bloor St. E., Suite 300, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M4W 1A8

(416) 966-1600
The Japan Foundation, Toronto The Japan Foundation established its Toronto office in November 1990, and its status was upgraded to that of a Cultural Centre in April 1995. To accommodate the expanded operations, a new facility opened in the Colonnade building at 131 Bloor Street West. The opening ceremony was held in September 1995, attended by Their Imperial Highnesses, the late Prince Takamado and Princess Takamado. Facilities and Events Designed by Yabu Pushelberg, The Japan Foundation, Toronto houses a library, seminar rooms, and an event hall, which functions as an exhibition space or auditorium. The public-lending library has approximately 23, 000 Japan-related print and audio-visual materials in its collection. Events, such as art exhibitions, film screenings, and lectures, are presented year round in the event hall and/or seminar rooms, which are open to the public at no charge. The facilities are also used on occasion by Japan-related educational and cultural organisations for workshops. In addition to organising and supporting Japan-related events, a large portion of The Japan Foundation, Toronto activities involves the administration of its grant programs, grouped under three main areas: Arts and Cultural Exchange, Japanese-Language Education, and Japanese Studies and Intellectual Exchange. With the assistance of the Embassy of Japan in Ottawa and the Consulates-General of Japan of Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto and Montreal, The Japan Foundation, Toronto disseminates grant program announcements and receives applications from across Canada.
The Japan Foundation Toronto is a clean and comfortable cultural center with knowledgeable and polite staff. It features a small library with a collection of manga, magazines, DVDs, and novels. The center offers online lectures, author talk shows, movie viewings, and Japanese language courses. Visitors can receive notifications for these events through their mail magazine. The center has received positive feedback for its cleanliness and friendly service.
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27 CARLTON ST, CHURCH AND WELLESLEY, Toronto, M5B 1L2

(416) 593-4243
TESL Ontario, is a non-profit organization serving the needs of teachers of English as a Second Language and English Literacy Development.
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660 Dundas Street East, Toronto, M5A 2C1

(647) 704-1076
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96 Denison Avenue, Toronto, M5T 1E4

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15 Coldwater Rd, Toronto, M3B 1Y8

(416) 445-8510
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648 Ossington Ave, Toronto, M6G 3T7

(416) 337-2016

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