M.E. Bray is a director of a federal corporation created with Corporations Canada, a division of Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) Canada. The director's office address is 12 Benoit, Knowlton, ON. The corporation name DONALD C. MILLER (1977) LTD. - DONALD C. MILLER (1977) LTEE.
Director Name | M.E. BRAY |
Address | 12 Benoit Knowlton ON |
Corporation Name | DONALD C. MILLER (1977) LTD. - DONALD C. MILLER (1977) LTEE |
Corporation ID | 221406 |
Current Name | DONALD C. MILLER (1977) LTD. - |
Other Name | DONALD C. MILLER (1977) LTEE |
Address | 53 Victoria Street P.O. Box 777 Knowlton QC J0E 1V0 |
Incorporation Date | 1977-07-12 |
Director Name | Director Address | Corporation Name |
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F. BRAY | 7 HILLSIDE, KNOWLTON QC , Canada | DONALD C. MILLER (1977) LTD. - DONALD C. MILLER (1977) LTEE |
C. PATTERSON | 3083 OLIVET STREET, APT. 501, HALIFAX NS , Canada | DONALD C. MILLER (1977) LTD. - DONALD C. MILLER (1977) LTEE |
P. GRAHAM | 29 NELSON, OUTREMONT QC , Canada | DONALD C. MILLER (1977) LTD. - DONALD C. MILLER (1977) LTEE |
Street Address |
12 BENOIT |
City | KNOWLTON |
Province | ON |
Country | Canada |
Director Name | Address | Corporation Name |
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Mary Ellen Bray | 12 Benoit Street, Knowlton, QC J0E 1V0 | Bray Therrien Insurance Inc. Assurances Bray Therrien Inc. |
Director Name | Address | Corporation Name |
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Richard H. Gagnon | 10 Landsdowne Avenue, Knowlton, QC J0E 1V0 | 2971488 Canada Inc. |
Barbara Stewart | 11 Crescent Box 705, Knowlton, QC J0E 1V0 | Bolton Tech Inc. |
Andre Beaudoin | 1 Friars Lane, C.P. 818, Knowlton, QC J0E 1V0 | Gestion Jeroden Inc. |
Willa Crossen Roper | 110 Mount Echo Road, Knowlton, QC J0E 1V0 | Crossweb Investments Inc. Placements Crossweb Inc. |
Janie Trew | 11 Landsdowne, Knowlton, QC J0E 1V0 | Centre de Bénévolat Mieux Être Ville de Lac Brome Town of Brome Lake Wellness Volunteer Centre |
Patricia Wood | 1 Ball Road, P.O. Box 727, Knowlton, QC J0E 1V0 | Wood & Westland Services Inc. Services Wood & Westland Inc. |
Tony Keeler | 11 Chemin Mount Echo, Knowlton, QC J0E 1V0 | 3008312 Canada Inc. |
F.G. J-Main | 10 Lansdowne Street, Knowlton, QC J0E 1V0 | Main Advertising Ltd. |
Martin Kepman | 102 de la Bourgade, Knowlton, QC J0E 1V0 | 7712898 Canada Inc. |
Peter Earl Mcgovern | 11 Brandy Rd., Knowlton, QC J0E 1V0 | Power Switch and Signal Company Incorporated |
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Director Name | Address | Corporation Name |
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John Bray | 53 Ghibb Avenue, Minesing, ON L0L 1Y2 | 11853902 Canada Inc. |
Luc Bray | 21915 Concession 5, North-Lancaster, ON K0C 1Z0 | Les Constructions Bray-Vachon Inc. |
Keith Bray | 58 Meadowbrook Lane, Markhan, ON L3R 2N9 | Mli Acquisitions Ltd. |
Johanne Bray | 200 Lett Street, Unit #212, Ottawa, ON K1R 0A7 | Parachute Leaders In Injury Prevention |
A.J. Bray | 44 Silverwood Dr., Sydney, NS | 122638 Canada Inc. |
D. Bray | 25 Circle Rd, Beaconsfield, QC H9W 5B6 | Sirius Maritime Inc. |
Darnel Bray | 584 12th Avenue, Lasalle, QC H8P 2R5 | 137001 Canada Inc. |
Andrew J Bray | 5 Cresthaven Court, Bridgewater, NS B4V 3Z3 | 15221951 Canada Inc. |
Michael Bray | 6153 Westwater Crescent, Ottawa, ON K1W 1E1 | The CenterStage Solutions Group Inc. |
Jacinthe Bray | 5998 5th Line Road, Bainsville, ON K0C 1E0 | Jacinthe Bray immobilier inc. |
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This dataset includes over one million directors of businesses and not-for-profits incorporated with Corporations Canada, a division of Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) Canada. Corporations Canada is Canada's federal corporate regulator, responsible for administering laws regarding the incorporation of Canadian businesses, except for financial intermediaries. Each director is registered with director name, office address, corporation number, corporate name, corporate office address, etc.
Subject | Economics and Industry |
Jurisdiction | Federal |
Data Provider | Corporations Canada, a division of Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) Canada |
Source | open.canada.ca |
Attribution | Contains information licensed under the Open Government Licence - Canada. |
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