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March ??, 2006:this looks taken directly from their website. perhaps this page should revert to a previous version that does not have lifted information?
March ??, 2006:It reads like a corporate self-promotion brochure, rather than an encyclopedia article.
April 12, 2006:I noticed that an older version was removed, and there is no way to revert to the information. Lots of good information was deleted.
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The firm changed its name on more than one occasion. A June 24, 1941 "professional card" advertisement in the Gazette (Montreal) lists the firm as Montgomery, McMichael, Common & Howard, with offices at the Royal Bank Building, 360 St. James Street West. In 1975, the firm was located at 1 Place Ville Marie and was known as Ogilvy, Cope, Porteous, Montgomery, Renault, Clarke and Kirkpatrick. Eastmain (talk • contribs)04:14, 12 June 2012 (UTC)Reply