News Source: Toronto Star
| 5 months ago
Rob Ferguson Queen's Park Bureau A major video-game company that made $111.5 million in global profits last year on popular titles such as Assassin's Creed is getting a $263 million grant from the Ontario government to open a new studio in Toronto...
News Source: Macleans
| 5 months ago
Premier Dalton McGuinty says health officials aren't sounding the alarm about Toronto's garbage strike, so residents shouldn't expect him to legislate an end to the dispute any time soon. The 2002 strike came to an end with legislation, but McGuinty...
News Source: Xtra News
| 5 months ago
French videogame titan Ubisoft said Monday it plans to open a studio in Toronto, ramping up Canadian operations that have delivered blockbuster titles including "Assassin's Creed." The Toronto videogame studio will be the fourth in Canada for Ubisoft,...
News Source: Xtra News
| 5 months ago
French videogame maker Ubisoft Entertainment SA is set to open a Toronto studio that will create 800 jobs over 10 years, the Ontario government said on Monday. The Canadian province said in a statement it will invest C$263 million ($227 million) over...
News Source: The Globe & Mail
| 5 months ago
Ubisoft announced Monday afternoon plans to open a development studio in Toronto that would create 800 jobs over the next 10 years. The French-owned game developer and publisher already operates studios staffed by more than 2,300 people in Montreal,...
News Source: The Globe and Mail
| 5 months ago
Toronto — The Globe and Mail Last updated on Monday, Jul. 06, 2009 02:26PM EDT T he Ontario government is investing $263-million over the next decade to help leading video game developer Ubisoft Entertainment SA set up a Toronto studio.