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- Laidlaw_Foundation abstract "The Laidlaw Foundation is a Canadian charitable foundation based in Toronto, Ontario. Founded in 1949 by Robert A. Laidlaw, the institution was established with the purpose of providing financial support for charitable, conservation, educational, and cultural organizations in the Ontario region. Mr Laidlaw and his two sons, Nicholas and Roderick, gave more than 11 million dollars to the foundation out of a family fortune made from the R Laidlaw Lumber Company. Institutions supported by the Laidlaw Foundation over the years include the Hospital for Sick Children, the National Ballet of Canada, the National Ballet School, Upper Canada College, and the Royal Ontario Museum among many others. The foundation has also awarded numerous grants to individuals in the areas of health, education, social inclusion, culture and the arts. In recent years the foundation has supported positive youth development through programs that focus on youth organizing for community change.".
- Laidlaw_Foundation foundingYear "1949".
- Laidlaw_Foundation location Ontario.
- Laidlaw_Foundation location Toronto.
- Laidlaw_Foundation wikiPageExternalLink www.laidlawfdn.org.
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- Laidlaw_Foundation wikiPageWikiLink Canadas_National_Ballet_School.
- Laidlaw_Foundation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Foundations_based_in_Canada.
- Laidlaw_Foundation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organizations_established_in_1949.
- Laidlaw_Foundation wikiPageWikiLink National_Ballet_of_Canada.
- Laidlaw_Foundation wikiPageWikiLink Ontario.
- Laidlaw_Foundation wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Ontario_Museum.
- Laidlaw_Foundation wikiPageWikiLink The_Hospital_for_Sick_Children.
- Laidlaw_Foundation wikiPageWikiLink Toronto.
- Laidlaw_Foundation wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Canada_College.
- Laidlaw_Foundation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Laidlaw Foundation".
- Laidlaw_Foundation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Robert Laidlaw".
- Laidlaw_Foundation founded "1949".
- Laidlaw_Foundation founder "Robert A. Laidlaw".
- Laidlaw_Foundation location Ontario.
- Laidlaw_Foundation location Toronto.
- Laidlaw_Foundation name "Laidlaw Foundation".
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- Laidlaw_Foundation subject Category:Foundations_based_in_Canada.
- Laidlaw_Foundation subject Category:Organizations_established_in_1949.
- Laidlaw_Foundation hypernym Foundation.
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- Laidlaw_Foundation comment "The Laidlaw Foundation is a Canadian charitable foundation based in Toronto, Ontario. Founded in 1949 by Robert A. Laidlaw, the institution was established with the purpose of providing financial support for charitable, conservation, educational, and cultural organizations in the Ontario region. Mr Laidlaw and his two sons, Nicholas and Roderick, gave more than 11 million dollars to the foundation out of a family fortune made from the R Laidlaw Lumber Company.".
- Laidlaw_Foundation label "Laidlaw Foundation".
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- Laidlaw_Foundation homepage www.laidlawfdn.org.
- Laidlaw_Foundation isPrimaryTopicOf Laidlaw_Foundation.
- Laidlaw_Foundation name "Laidlaw Foundation".