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The Daniels Corporation Unveils 2023 Impact Report, Highlighting Social Impact Initiatives and Progress on the Decarbonization Roadmap

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Daniels Corporation (“Daniels”), one of Canada's pre-eminent builders and developers, recognized for its commitment to city-building and social impact, proudly presents its 2023 impact report. This report is a testament to the company’s unwavering dedication to fostering inclusive and sustainable communities. The comprehensive report, entitled ‘Building Inclusive & Sustainable Communities,’ enumerates Daniels’ distinctive approach to real estate development and...

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