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SuMo Clients
The following is a listing of those organizations we have worked with in different sectors. Click on links to see a snapshot of the project and the voice of our customer.
Corporate
Accutel
Advanced Medical Optics
AGFA
Air Canada
Allstate Canada
Armstrong Engineering
AT&T
Aviva Canada
Baxter Canada
Bell Canada
BioLab (Canada and Australia)
Canada Life
CenterBeam
Desjardins Financial
FGI World
Honeywell
Hughes Group
Levi Strauss
MBM Cleaning
Nesbitt Burns
OEB International
Optus Corporation
Royal Bank of Canada
Securit/Shred-it
Skjodt-Barrett
Sprint
Toronto Stock Exchange
Union Gas
Unisource
Xerox Canada
Your Credit Union
Education
CDI Education Corporation
District School Board of Niagara
George Brown College
McMaster University
Merle Levine Academy
Ontario Principal’s Centre
Queen’s University
Toronto District School Board
Toronto Principal’s Centre
York Region District School Board |
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Government
City of Toronto
City of Grande Prairie
Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Legal Aid Ontario
Ministry of the Attorney General
Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities
Ontario Media Development Corporation
SMART Systems for Health Agency
Toronto Public Libraries
Town of Markham
Healthcare
Barrie Community Health Centre
Hotel Dieu Grace Hospital
Local Health Integration Network eHealth Council
Ottawa Hospital
Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
Research Centre St. Justine Hospital Montreal
University Health Network
Not-for-Profit
Association of Career Professionals
Breakfast for Learning
Canadian Cancer Society
Canadian Diabetes Association
Canadian Hemophilia Society
Craigwood Youth Services
Family Services Toronto
Oakville Milton District Real Estate Board
Progress Career Planning Institute
The Learning Partnership
Toronto Ladies Golf Club
Toronto Training Board
World Vision |
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