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The best places to work in Canada

Submitted by on April 15, 2010 – 7:00 amNo Comments yet. Add yours.

great-places-to-work-logoWe recently wrote about Canada’s top employers for new immigrants.

Now, there’s a new list of 75 Great Places to Work in Canada — whether you’re a newcomer or not.

The company earning top honors was Environics Communications Inc., an advertising, public relations, and communications company with offices in Toronto and Montreal.

Here are the Top 10:

  1. Environics Communications Inc.
  2. NetApp Canada Ltd. (Mississauga, ON)
  3. Google Canada (Montreal, Toronto, and Waterloo, ON)
  4. SAS Institute (Canada) Inc. (Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City, Calgary, Edmonton, and Vancouver)
  5. Devon Canada Corporation (Calgary)
  6. Protegra (Winnipeg)
  7. Microsoft Canada Inc. (Mississauga, ON and Richmond, BC)
  8. Precision BioLogic (Dartmouth, NS)
  9. Keller Williams Ottawa Realty (Ottawa)
  10. L.V. Lomas Limited (Brampton, ON, Dorval, QC, Delta, BC, and Calgary, AB)

You can get the complete list of the 75 Great Places to Work in Canada here and read more about the top companies here.

And if you’re looking for the top cities to work in Canada, check out our post on the Top 10 Places to Work in Canada or read more about the Top 10 Places to Live in Canada.

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