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True North Commercial Re... Units T.TNT.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  TUERF

True North Commercial Real Estate Investment Trust is an unincorporated, open-ended real estate investment trust. The REIT currently owns and operates a portfolio of 38 commercial properties consisting of approximately 4.5 million square feet in urban and select strategic secondary markets across Canada focusing on long term leases with government and credit rated tenants. The REIT is focused on growing its portfolio principally through acquisitions across Canada and such other jurisdictions where opportunities exist. True North Commercial Real Estate Investment Trust was incorporated in 2012 in Ontario, Canada.


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Comment by flamingogoldon Sep 17, 2024 11:30am
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RE:RE:RE:Amazon tells employees to RTO 5 days/wk

RE:RE:RE:Amazon tells employees to RTO 5 days/wkI think some may have misunderstood my original post. I wasn't saying Amazon is a TNT customer... not at all. As I wrote, the "big fish" ie. Amazon... lead the way for others to follow. You pointed it out correctly by saying if Amazon does this successfully others will follow.

pandsca wrote:

Yup, I just heard this on the news as well. As for Quebec (where i also live), I don't think they're a TNT customer.

I also don't think Amazon is a TNT customer (I haven't bothered to check), but it's a start. If Amazon does this successfully, maybe others will follow in short-time ;)



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