Canada Lands Company

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Canada Lands Company Limited (French: La Société immobilière du Canada) is a self-financing federal Crown corporation reporting to the Parliament of Canada through Public Services and Procurement Canada. The company is responsible for managing property on behalf of the federal government, conducting public consultation and integrating properties back into their surrounding communities for development. Most of its assets are located in Canadian urban centres, and are sold after the CLC revalued the property by providing managerial support and subsidizing immediate costs such as decontamination. However, the company retains ownership of some of Canada's most valued properties, such as Downsview Park, the CN Tower, the Old Port of Montreal and the Montreal Science Centre, from which it draws rdf:langString
rdf:langString Canada Lands Company
rdf:langString Canada Lands Company Limited
rdf:langString Société immobilière du Canada
rdf:langString Canada Lands Company Limited
rdf:langString Société immobilière du Canada
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xsd:integer 1956
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rdf:langString attractions management
rdf:langString Kaye Melliship
rdf:langString Robert Howald
rdf:langString Canada Lands Company logo.png
rdf:langString C$269.4 million
rdf:langString Canada Lands Company Limited (French: La Société immobilière du Canada) is a self-financing federal Crown corporation reporting to the Parliament of Canada through Public Services and Procurement Canada. The company is responsible for managing property on behalf of the federal government, conducting public consultation and integrating properties back into their surrounding communities for development. Most of its assets are located in Canadian urban centres, and are sold after the CLC revalued the property by providing managerial support and subsidizing immediate costs such as decontamination. However, the company retains ownership of some of Canada's most valued properties, such as Downsview Park, the CN Tower, the Old Port of Montreal and the Montreal Science Centre, from which it draws rental and hospitality revenues.
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xsd:gYear 1956 1981 1995
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