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Manulife (King Centre) redevelopment project
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(01-10-2022, 12:32 PM)ijmorlan Wrote: I’ve sometimes wondered about things like this and have not found it easy to find information. I have on a couple of occasions tried to find a list of all the condo corporations, without success.

If you had all the time in the world, you could search here at the Condiminium Authority of Ontario Directory.  The only challenge is that you would have to go through one corporation at a time (eg Waterloo North Condominium Corporation #1 was incorporated in November 1971 at 43 Margaret Ave in Kitchener; Waterloo South Condominium Corporation #1 was incorporated on October 10, 1975 at 22 Cathay St (or maybe its 235 Ferguson Ave) in  Cambridge).

As a historical side note, "Waterloo North" was the provincial riding until 1999 (now mostly Waterloo and Kitchener-Centre) and "Waterloo South" existed until 1975 when it too was dissolved.
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RE: Manulife (King Centre) redevelopment project - by nms - 01-10-2022, 11:46 PM
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