Opening of a New Canadian Office

  • By Hamza Laarach
    • Oct 01, 2021
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Leyton Canada continues to expand nationally and we are delighted to establish a new office in the Western Region of Canada.

Find the statement of Guillaume Collin, Country Manager of Canada:

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“We have decided to set up an office in Alberta to provide better services locally, expanding our scope which will enable us in commencing of new projects here. The added location in the West, will strenghten Leyton’s footprint and offer a dedicated local team for our clients and partners. It is an exhilarating step for Leyton which will follow our internal growth strategy by expanding from our original location, Montréal, to additional geographical sites: Toronto & now Calgary.”

Calgary
Find the statement of Patrick Tait, National Lead Property Tax & Valuation Services:

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“I am delighted that Leyton has decided upon expanding it’s Canadian office presence into the western region of the country. The new office in Calgary will be the company’s third office in the Canadian market and will offer its clients the full spectrum of Leyton Canada products and services to be led and supported by both our national teams and our new local Calgary teams.”

If you want to know more about our services in our Calgary office, contact our team.

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