Marnick Fire Protection Inc.

Ontario – Toronto GTA – Vaughan

Canada Business Corporations Act

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Canada Business Corporations Act

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6801315

Business Number: 855745352RC0001

Governing Legislation: Canada Business Corporations Act (2007-07-04)

Minimum number of directors: 1

Maximum number of directors: 10

Corporate Name History

2007-07-04

to Present


- MARNICK FIRE PROTECTION INC. -

Certificates and Filings - Certificate of Incorporation

- 2007-07-04

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Marnick Fire Protection Inc. has received 2 rating(s) and 2 review(s), resulting in an average rating of 2.90 on a scale from 1 to 5. The overall rating for this company is not bad.

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Billy

I have seen the work that Marnick has done and I have spoken to multiple employees. They are very nice and very informative when I had questions. Installing sprinklers is not an easy job, but it has to be done and I am very thankful for them.

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Emplyees only make about 12 dollars an hour and non of them are qualified plumbers. The compay picks up union jobs and no one but the boss, Sam, is unionized. Employees are laid off when the boss is broke and then rehired when the work load is too much. I guess they get the job done... But wouldn't you want a more professional comany protecting you from a fire?

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