The Brick Ltd.
Location
ALBERTA
Founded
2004-05-25
Website
Risk Signals
508 news mentions monitored
Industry Context
This company is tracked across risk categories, including those related to its sector (e.g., Furniture Stores, Radio, Television, and Consumer Electronics Stores, National Commercial Banks, Offices of Bank Holding Companies), including supply chain integrity, ESG practices, labor disputes, and regulatory compliance.
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2024-05-18 (thirdsector.co.uk)
Business Charity Awards: Community impact – The Multibank – Amazon, The Brick and The Cottage Family Centre
What was the partnership?
Read more2023-12-03 (ctvnews.ca)
'Meta took a bad decision': Canada's heritage minister says about Online News Act fallout
Canada's heritage minister insists the federal government is still working to get Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta back to the bargaining table to negotiate a deal to compensate Canadian news organizations as part of the regulatory process for the controversial Online News Act.
Read more2023-12-01 (ctvnews.ca)
Christmas show by St. Clair College aims to lift the holiday spirit
The curtain is set to rise on a production aimed at putting you into the Christmas holiday spirit.
Read more2023-11-24 (kstp.com)
Holiday spending trending up in the countdown to Black Friday
The National Retail Federation (NRF) projected more spending this year than last, but at a slower pace amid continued economic uncertainty.
Read more2023-10-05 (ctvnews.ca)
Conservatives would likely win a majority if election held today: Nanos
If an election were to take place today, the federal Conservatives would capture enough seats in the House of Commons to form a majority government, new monthly projections from Nanos Research shows.
Read more2022-01-12 (ctvnews.ca)
Early research suggests COVID-19 virus loses 90 per cent of its infectivity after 20 minutes in air
A new pre-print study has offered some preliminary evidence suggesting the virus that causes COVID-19 loses most of its infectiousness after 20 minutes in air.
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