Royal LePage

[2] Today, the company is led by Phil Soper, who was named president of Royal LePage in 2002 and chief executive officer in 2004.

Royal LePage is a Bridgemarq Real Estate Services company, a TSX-listed corporation trading under the symbol TSX:BRE.

LePage assisted in founding the Toronto Real Estate Board with an eye towards establishing codes of ethical practice for the industry.

LePage's retirement in 1953, the company, under new ownership, assembled 800 hectares of farmland, creating North America's first planned development in the town of Don Mills, Ontario.

LePage company played a pivotal role in the land assembly and office leasing of the Toronto-Dominion Centre, the largest project of its time within the British Commonwealth.

LePage and Royal Trust merged in 1984, creating the country's leading diversified real estate services organization.

The following are the key leaders of Royal LePage as of May 2024:[5] The Royal LePage Shelter Foundation is Canada's largest public foundation dedicated exclusively to supporting women's shelters, violence prevention and education programs, and ending violence against women and children.

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