Mazars in Malta, one of the island’s leading audit and advisory firms, forms part of Mazars, an international group with French roots specialising in audit, tax and advisory services.
Mazars bears the name of its original founder, Robert Mazars, who started his practice near Rouen, in Western France, in 1945. Since then, the Group has grown into a global, connected partnership of over 42,000 professionals with a presence in over 90 countries and territories, working seamlessly as one integrated team across borders, services and sectors.
Mazars’ roots in Malta go back to 1998, having started its journey as a small firm known as Attard Giglio + Co. Over the years, Mazars in Malta established itself as a leading firm, focused on its clients’ needs and delivering value through a personalised service, quality advice and deep knowledge of market sectors. As an integrated member firm of Mazars, Mazars in Malta is in a position to draw upon the experience and resources of the interna
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TORONTO - Some of the most active companies traded Monday on the Toronto Stock Exchange:
Toronto Stock Exchange (20,145.25, down 85.01 points.)
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Sportsnet, Molson Canadian to present HNIC in seven additional languages
Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid (97) is chased by Winnipeg Jets defencemen Derek Forbort (24) and Neal Pionk (4). (Jason Franson/CP) | April 14, 2021, 1:03 PM
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For Canadians, hockey is more than a sport. It s in the fabric of our culture, tradition and identity.
For the approximately 350,000 people who are new to Canada each year, hockey can be a way to forge new connections within their communities – but learning the sport can be a challenge.
That s why, for the first time in Hockey Night in Canada s more than 60-year history, Sportsnet and Molson Canadian have partnered to present Canada s national pastime in seven additional languages.
Broncos star Payne Haas arrives at court over intimidating police charge
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Subscriber only Details of Payne Haas s explosive and expletive-riddled showdown with police have been revealed in court documents, with the Broncos star telling a female cop: Cause you re a woman you think I won t touch ya . He also told cops he would take yous all on myself and dared them to taser him. Haas pleaded guilty in Tweed Heads Local Court on Thursday to two counts of intimidating police during a confrontation at Jack Evans Boat Harbour on January 16 while he was with his pregnant partner Leilani Mohenoa.