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TORONTO A 29-year-old man has been taken to hospital with serious injuries after being shot at a parking lot outside an apartment building in Etobicoke Tuesday afternoon. Police responded to the sound of gunfire near Islington Avenue and St. Georges Boulevard, in the Kingsview Village area, at around 4:20 p.m. Officers found a man suffering from two gunshot wounds to his leg and Toronto Paramedic Services said he was transported to a trauma centre with serious but non-life-threatening injuries. “Our officers are currently canvassing and speaking to witnesses,” Duty Inspector Michael Williams told CP24. “What I can tell you about our suspect at this point is very limited, but it s a male with dark skin suspected to have a heavy build, was carrying a handgun at the time. That person was seen fleeing northbound on Islington, and possibly then westbound towards a street just north of us called St Georges.”
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, July 13, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The GroupHEALTH Family of Companies today announces that it has entered into an agreement to acquire a minority interest in CDAT Software Inc, the makers of Oliver Benefits Administration Software. Oliver provides a modular, robust technology platform to Canadian benefits and pension administrators to help them affordably and flexibly scale their administrative operations.
Following the closing of the transaction, Group Health Group Holdings, Inc. (known as the GroupHEALTH Family of Companies) will own a minority interest in CDAT Software Inc. CDAT and their Oliver Benefits Administration Software platform is completely aligned with our strategy of creating a more efficient and flexible plan administration solution for Canadian benefits and pension organizations, says Matt Houghton, CEO, GroupHEALTH Family of Companies. Not only is CDAT well positioned to grow their market share, their focus on technology-op