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Amazon
Amazon
4,186 jobs
Administrative Services
Advertising
Commerce and Shopping
Data and Analytics
Media
5001+ employees

Amazon operates a vast online marketplace where customers can purchase a wide variety of products, including electronics, books, apparel, household goods, and more. The company has a robust logistics and delivery network, allowing for efficient shipping and quick delivery times for customers around the world. Amazon started as an online bookstorebut rapidly expanded its product and service offerings over the years.

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Amdocs
1 jobs

Bell
Bell
31 jobs
Hardware
Mobile, Platforms, and Apps
Telecommunication
5001+ employees

Bell is Canada's largest communications company5 providing advanced Bell broadband wireless, Internet, TV, media and business communications services. Founded in Montréal in 1880, Bell is wholly owned by BCE Inc. To learn more, please visit Bell.ca or BCE.ca Through Bell for Better, we are investing to create a better today and a better tomorrow by supporting the social and economic prosperity of our communities. This includes the Bell Let's Talk initiative, which promotes Canadian mental health with national awareness and anti-stigma campaigns like Bell Let's Talk Day and significant Bell funding of community care and access, research and workplace initiatives throughout the country.

The Canadian Telecommunications Association is dedicated to building a better future for Canadians through connectivity. Our members include service providers, equipment manufacturers, and other organizations in the telecommunications ecosystem, that invest in, build, maintain and operate Canada’s world-class telecommunications networks. Through our advocacy initiatives, research, and events, we work to promote the importance of telecommunications to Canada’s economic growth and social development and advocate for policies that foster investment, innovation, and positive outcomes for consumers.

Administrative Services
Community and Lifestyle
Government and Military
5001+ employees

City of Toronto provides its users with information on the lifestyles, business, and locations of Toronto. Lifestyle information consists of health, energy, services, children’s services, arts, culture, festivals, events, housing, and transportation. Business-related information consists of investments, startups, reports, event planning, and city-based partnerships. Furthermore, it provides its users with history, facts, images, events, and attractions of Toronto. City of Toronto is based in Ontario.

Content and Publishing
Internet Services
Media
Telecommunication
1001 - 5000 employees

Cogeco Cable Inc. is a cable telecommunications company with shares listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol CCA. Cogeco Cable builds on its cable distribution base offering Analogue and Digital Television, High Speed Internet and Telephony services. Cogeco Cable is the second largest cable system operator in Ontario, Quebec and Portugal in terms of Basic Cable service customers served. Cogeco Cable focuses its attention on the satisfaction of customers varied electronic communication needs by investing in state-of-the-art broadband network facilities, delivering a wide range of services over these facilities with great speed and reliability at attractive prices, and striving to provide superior customer care and growing profitability. Corporate Strategies and Objectives Cogeco Cables business objectives are all centered on improving profitability, notably operating income before amortization, and creating value for shareholders.

Media
1001 - 5000 employees

Corus Entertainment is one of Canada’s most successful integrated media and entertainment companies. Founded by JR Shaw, the company was built from the media assets originally owned by Shaw Communications, and spun off as a separate, publicly-traded company in 1999. Since then, the Company’s asset base has grown substantially through strategic acquisitions and a strong operating discipline. Corus Entertainment's stock is found on the TSX under the symbol CJR.B.

Community and Lifestyle
Telecommunication
201 - 1000 employees

At the CRTC, they engage in a wide range of activities. They supervise and regulate over 2,000 broadcasters, including TV services, AM and FM radio stations, and the companies that bring these services to you. They also regulate telecommunications carriers, including major telephone companies.

IBM
IBM
387 jobs
Professional Services
Sales and Marketing
Software
1001 - 5000 employees

At IBM, we do more than work. We create. We create as technologists, developers, and engineers. We create with our partners. We create with our competitors. If you're searching for ways to make the world work better through technology and infrastructure, software and consulting, then we want to work with you. We're here to help every creator turn their "what if" into what is. Let's create something that will change everything.

Interac
Interac
42 jobs
Finance
Lending and Investments
201 - 1000 employees

Interac plays an important role in the payment network and products that Canadians use millions of times a day. Since 1984 we’ve worked with the country’s financial institutions to create the infrastructure, tools and governance that have helped make it simple and secure for Canadians to use their money anytime, anywhere in Canada. In addition to modernizing our system with real-time payments we are applying our technology towards new innovations like digital identity. Together with businesses and government we are helping to shape a digital economy that works for all of us.