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Bank of Montreal
The Bank of Montreal (in French, Banque de Montréal, commonly BMO in either
language), or BMO Financial Group, is the fourth largest bank in Canada by
deposits. The Bank of Montreal was founded in 1817 in Montreal, making it
Canada's oldest bank. BMO's Institution Number (or bank number) is 001. In
Canada, the bank operates as BMO Bank of Montreal and has more than 900
branches, serving over seven million customers.
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Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal
The Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal (French: Chambre de commerce du
Montréal métropolitain) is an association of businesses and businessmen in
Greater Montreal. In its own words it serves as "the voice of the business
community and of the people of Greater Montreal for all aspects of their
economic growth and prosperity".
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Greater Montreal Real Estate Board
The Greater Montreal Real Estate Board (GMREB), or Chambre immobilière du Grand
Montréal (fr), is the second largest real estate board in Canada with over 9000
members.
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McGill University
McGill University is a research university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Its undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools consistently top national
and international rankings, such as those published by Maclean's, and among the
top 20 universities in worldwide rankings such as the Times Higher Education
(THE) – QS World University Rankings and top 100 in Shanghai Jiao Tong
University's Academic Ranking of World Universities.
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Montréal Exchange
The Montréal Exchange or MX (Bourse de Montréal, formerly Montreal Stock
Exchange (MSE)) is a derivatives exchange, located in Montreal, that trades
futures contracts and options on equities, indices, currencies, ETFs, energy and
interest rate. It has been located since 1965 in the Tour de la Bourse (Stock
Exchange Tower), Montreal's third-tallest building.
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Port of Montreal
The Port of Montreal, is a port located in Montreal, Canada's second largest
metropolis, on the St Lawrence river. It is one of the busiest ports on the
North American continent, and the largest inland port on Earth. It is also the
entry point to other major cities such as Toronto, Detroit and Cleveland. It is
the second busiest port in Canada, behind Vancouver. It handles 26 million
tonnes of cargo annually. It remains a trans-shipment point for grain, sugar,
petroleum products, machinery, and consumer goods. For this reason, Montreal is
also the railway hub of Canada. In 1964, the Canadian Coast Guard began to use
icebreakers to keep the navigation channel open, first and foremost as an
environmental measure designed to protect riverside communities from spring
floods caused by ice jams, but also allowing winter navigation in the port.
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Quartier international de Montréal
The Quartier international de Montréal (QIM) or Montreal's International
District is a district of the Ville-Marie borough of downtown Montreal that
underwent a major urban renewal as a central business district in 2000–2003.
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The Gazette (Montreal)
The Gazette, often called the Montreal Gazette to avoid ambiguity, is the only
English-language daily newspaper published in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, with
three other daily English newspapers all having shut down at different times
during the second half of the 20th century.
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