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OMERS Employer Listing (As at December 31, 2020) OMERS Employer Listing (As at December 31, 2020) The information provided in this chart is based on data provided to the OMERS Administration Corporation and is current until December 31, 2020. There are 986 employers on this listing with a total of 288,703 active members (30,067 NRA 60 active members and 258,636 NRA 65 active members). Are you looking for a previous employer to determine your eligibility for membership in the OMERS Primary Pension Plan? If you think your previous employer was an OMERS employer but you don’t see it on this list, contact OMERS Client Services at 416-369-2444 or 1-800-387-0813. Your previous employer could be related to or amalgamated with another OMERS employer and not listed separately here. Number of Active Members Employer Name NRA 60 NRA 65 Total 1627596 ONTARIO INC. * * 519 CHURCH STREET COMMUNITY CENTRE 48 48 AJAX MUNICIPAL HOUSING CORPORATION * * AJAX PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD 42 42 ALECTRA ENERGY SERVICES * * ALECTRA ENERGY SOLUTIONS INC. * * ALECTRA INC. * * ALECTRA POWER SERVICES INC. * * ALECTRA UTILITIES CORPORATION 1,283 1,283 ALGOMA DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD 522 522 ALGOMA DISTRICT SERVICES ADMINISTRATION BOARD 120 120 ALGOMA HEALTH UNIT 178 178 ALGOMA MANOR NURSING HOME 69 69 ALGONQUIN AND LAKESHORE CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD 558 558 ALMISE CO-OPERATIVE HOMES INC. * * ALSTOM TRANSPORT CANADA 45 45 APPLEGROVE COMMUNITY COMPLEX * * ART GALLERY OF BURLINGTON * * ASSOCIATION OF MUNICIPAL MANAGERS, CLERKS AND TREASURERS OF * * ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF MUNICIPALITIES OF ONTARIO 42 42 ATIKOKAN HYDRO INC * * AU CHATEAU HOME FOR THE AGED 214 214 AVON MAITLAND DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD 745 745 AYLMER POLICE SERVICES BOARD * * * BELLEVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD 29 29 * at least one of NRA 60 or NRA 65 number of active members is less than 25 The information is used for pension administration purposes, and may not be appropriate for other purposes, and is current to December 31, 2020. In some cases, the numbers of members listed for employers may in fact may represent the aggregate number of members from a number of related organizations. In other cases, the related organizations are identified as separate OMERS employers. For example, local boards and other entities related to a municipality may be included under the municipality in some cases or listed as separate employers in other cases. Caution should be used in undertaking a comparison of employers based on the information provided. Number of Active Members Employer Name NRA 60 NRA 65 Total BELVEDERE HEIGHTS HOME FOR THE AGED 125 125 BLOORVIEW SCHOOL AUTHORITY 39 39 BLUEWATER DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD 735 735 BLUEWATER POWER DISTRIBUTION CORPORATION 105 105 BLUEWATER POWER SERVICES CORPORATION * * BLUEWATER RECYCLING ASSOCIATION 82 82 BLUEWATER REGIONAL NETWORKS INC * * BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF EXHIBITION PLACE 149 149 BOGART CREEK CO-OPERATIVE HOMES INC. * * BONNECHERE UNION PUBLIC LIBRARY * * BRACEBRIDGE GENERATION LTD. * * BRAMPTON PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD 164 164 BRANT CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY 160 160 BRANT COUNTY DISTRICT HEALTH UNIT 105 105 BRANTFORD ENERGY CORPORATION * * BRANTFORD HYDRO INC. * * BRANTFORD POWER INC. 59 59 BRANTFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD 44 44 BRANT-HALDIMAND-NORFOLK CDSB 440 440 BRIGHTON PUBLIC LIBRARY * * BROCKVILLE CEMETARY BOARD * * BRUCE AREA SOLID WASTE RECYCLING * * BRUCE MINES AND PLUMMER ADDITIONAL UNION PUBLIC LIBRARY * * BRUCE TELECOM ONTARIO INC 54 54 BRUCE-GREY CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD 203 203 BRUCE-GREY CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES 135 135 BURK'S FALLS ARMOUR AND RYERSON UNION PUBLIC LIBRARY * * BURLINGTON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION * * BURLINGTON HYDRO INC. 97 97 BURLINGTON PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE * * BURLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD 102 102 CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD 80 80 CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION 47 47 CANADIAN NIAGARA POWER INC 50 50 CANADIAN URBAN TRANSIT ASSOCIATION * * CANEAU WATER AND SEWAGE OPERATIONS INC. * * CARTIER SQUARE HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE INC. * * CASSELLHOLME HOME FOR THE AGED 212 212 CASTLE ARMS NON-PROFIT APARTMENT CORPORATION * * CATARAQUI REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY 27 27 Page 2 Number of Active Members Employer Name NRA 60 NRA 65 Total CATHOLIC CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF HAMILTON 143 143 CATHOLIC CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF TORONTO 415 415 CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD OF EASTERN ONTARIO 531 531 CAVAN MONAGHAN LIBRARIES * * CECIL COMMUNITY CENTRE * * CENTRAL EGLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE * * CENTRAL LAKE ONTARIO CONSERVATION AUTHORITY 49 49 CENTRE DUFFERIN RECREATION COMPLEX * * CENTRE PSYCHOSOCIAL POUR ENFANTS ET FAMILLES D' OTTAWA 74 74 CENTRE WELLINGTON HYDRO LTD. * * CENTRETOWN CITIZENS OTTAWA CORPORATION 58 58 CHAPLEAU PUBLIC UTILITIES CORPORATION * * CHATHAM-KENT CHILDREN'S SERVICES 183 183 CHATHAM-KENT LAMBTON ADMINISTRATIVE SCHOOL SERVICES * * CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICE YORK REGION 268 268 CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY FOUNDATION 28 28 CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF ALGOMA 124 124 CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF COUNTY OF OXFORD 95 95 CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF GUELPH AND THE COUNTY OF WELLINGTON 138 138 CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF HALDIMAND AND NORFOLK 132 132 CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF HAMILTON-WENTWORTH 261 261 CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF LONDON AND COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX 325 325 CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF OTTAWA 384 384 CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF THE COUNTIES OF STORMONT, DUNDAS AND 148 148 GLENGARRY CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF THE COUNTY OF DUFFERIN 95 95 CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF THE COUNTY OF RENFREW 133 133 CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF THE COUNTY OF SIMCOE AND THE CITY OF * * BARRIE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF THE DISTRICT OF NIPISSING AND PARRY 143 143 SOUND CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF THE DISTRICT OF SUDBURY AND MANITOULIN 156 156 CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF THE DISTRICT OF THUNDER BAY 109 109 CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF THE REGION OF PEEL 464 464 CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON 144 144 CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF TORONTO 713 713 CITY OF BARRIE 394 989 1,383 CITY OF BELLEVILLE 154 372 526 CITY OF BRAMPTON 503 3,042 3,545 CITY OF BRANTFORD 308 880 1,188 CITY OF BROCKVILLE 71 162 233 CITY OF BURLINGTON 185 874 1,059 Page 3 Number of Active Members Employer Name NRA 60 NRA 65 Total CITY OF CAMBRIDGE 140 496 636 CITY OF CLARENCE-ROCKLAND * * 144 CITY OF CORNWALL 62 565 627 CITY OF DRYDEN * * 122 CITY OF ELLIOT LAKE * * 84 CITY OF GREATER SUDBURY 388 1,950 2,338 CITY OF GUELPH 384 1,379 1,763 CITY OF HAMILTON 542 5,450 5,992 CITY OF KAWARTHA LAKES 65 713 778 CITY OF KENORA * * 155 CITY OF KINGSTON 369 1,170 1,539 CITY OF KITCHENER 206 1,153 1,359 CITY OF LONDON 981 2,353 3,334 CITY OF MARKHAM 285 860 1,145 CITY OF MISSISSAUGA 714 4,139 4,853 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS 130 485 615 CITY OF NORTH BAY 69 356 425 CITY OF ORILLIA 44 226 270 CITY OF OSHAWA 174 610 784 CITY OF OTTAWA 932 8,341 9,273 CITY OF OWEN SOUND 67 202 269 CITY OF PEMBROKE * * 115 CITY OF PETERBOROUGH 233 745 978 CITY OF PICKERING 104 387 491 CITY OF PORT COLBORNE * * 147 CITY OF QUINTE WEST * * 215 CITY OF QUINTE WEST PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD * * CITY OF RICHMOND HILL 936 936 CITY OF SARNIA 120 286 406 CITY OF SARNIA AND COUNTY OF LAMBTON CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY 113 113 CITY OF SAULT STE. MARIE 223 556 779 CITY OF ST. CATHARINES 157 478 635 CITY OF ST. THOMAS 123 345 468 CITY OF STRATFORD 111 308 419 CITY OF TEMISKAMING SHORES 66 66 CITY OF THOROLD * * 120 CITY OF THUNDER BAY 452 1,378 1,830 CITY OF TIMMINS 115 507 622 CITY OF TORONTO 3,037 21,860 24,897 Page 4 Number of Active Members Employer Name NRA 60 NRA 65 Total CITY OF VAUGHAN 339 1,121 1,460 CITY OF WATERLOO 120 498 618 CITY OF WELLAND 55 287 342 CITY OF WINDSOR 794 2,033 2,827 CITY OF WOODSTOCK 121 243 364 CIVIC INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL * * CLARINGTON MUSEUMS AND ARCHIVES * * CLARINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY 34 34 COBOURG PUBLIC LIBRARY * * COCHRANE TELECOM SERVICES * * COMMUNITY CENTRE 55 * * COMMUNITY LIVING UPPER OTTAWA VALLEY 112 112 CONSEIL DES ÉCOLES CATHOLIQUES DU CENTRE-EST 1,205 1,205 CONSEIL DES ÉCOLES PUBLIQUES DE L'EST DE L'ONTARIO 855 855 CONSEIL SCOLAIRE CATHOLIQUE DE DISTRICT DES GRANDES RIVIÈRES 474 474 CONSEIL SCOLAIRE CATHOLIQUE FRANCO NORD 220 220 CONSEIL SCOLAIRE CATHOLIQUE MONAVENIR 821 821 CONSEIL SCOLAIRE CATHOLIQUE PROVIDENCE 502 502 CONSEIL SCOLAIRE DE DISTRICT CATHOLIQUE DE L'EST ONTARIEN 573 573 CONSEIL SCOLAIRE DE DISTRICT CATHOLIQUE DU NOUVEL-ONTARIO 405 405 CONSEIL SCOLAIRE DU DISTRICT DU GRAND NORD DE L'ONT 226 226 CONSEIL SCOLAIRE PUBLIC DU NORD-EST DE L'ONTARIO 159 159 CONSEIL SCOLAIRE VIAMONDE 709 709 CONSERVATION ONTARIO * * CONSORTIUM DE TRANSPORT SCOLAIRE DE L'EST * * CONSORTIUM POUR LES ÉLÈVES DU NORD DE L'ONTARIO * * CORNWALL AND AREA HOUSING CORPORATION 30 30 CORNWALL COMMUNITY POLICE SERVICES BOARD 89 49 138 CORNWALL PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD * * COTAPSA * * COUNTY OF BRANT 326 326 COUNTY OF BRUCE 543 543 COUNTY OF DUFFERIN 143 143 COUNTY OF ELGIN 285 285 COUNTY OF ESSEX 454 454 COUNTY OF FRONTENAC 275 275 COUNTY OF GREY 643 643 COUNTY OF HALIBURTON 94 94 COUNTY OF HASTINGS 625 625 Page 5 Number of Active Members Employer Name NRA 60 NRA 65 Total COUNTY OF HURON 442 442 COUNTY OF LAMBTON 825 825 COUNTY OF LANARK 251 251 COUNTY OF LENNOX AND ADDINGTON 281 281 COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX 292 292 COUNTY OF NORTHUMBERLAND 425 425 COUNTY OF OXFORD 536 536 COUNTY OF PERTH 132 132 COUNTY OF PETERBOROUGH 193 193 COUNTY OF PRINCE EDWARD * * 235 COUNTY OF RENFREW 578 578 COUNTY OF SIMCOE 1,531 1,531 COUNTY OF WELLINGTON 689 689 CREATETO 68 68 CREDIT VALLEY CONSERVATION AUTHORITY 208 208 CROWE VALLEY CONSERVATION AUTHORITY * * CSDC DES AURORES BORÉALES 90 90 CUPE LOCAL 79 * * CUSTOMER FIRST INC.
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