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      • Founded in 1923 as a family-owned single plant operation, Ontario Die has developed into the world’s leading manufacturer of quality cutting dies. Today Ontario Die International has manufacturing facilities located in Canada, the United States, Mexico & the Czech Republic, and serves industries around the globe, but remains a family business.
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  2. Founded in 1923 as a family-owned single plant operation, Ontario Die has developed into the world’s leading manufacturer of quality cutting dies. Today Ontario Die International has manufacturing facilities located in Canada, the United States, Mexico & the Czech Republic, and serves industries around the globe, but remains a family business.

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  3. Founded in 1923 as a family-owned single plant operation, Ontario Die has developed into the world’s leading manufacturer of quality cutting dies. Today Ontario Die International has manufacturing facilities located in Canada, the United States, Mexico & the Czech Republic, and serves industries around the globe, yet remains a family business.

  4. May 29, 2019 · Richard Lu, the product lead for autonomous robotics at Ontario Die International, performs software stability testing at the company’s Kitchener plant.

  5. If you die without a will, Ontario law has rules about what happens to the property in your estate. These are called the intestacy rules. Under the intestacy rules, who gets your property depends on whether you're married or not married, and how many children you have.

    • Intestacy where spouse and no issue – spouse inherits property. See section 44. In this scenario a deceased did not have a valid will. He was survived by his spouse, but there were no descendants conceived before and born alive after the deceased’s death.
    • Intestacy with spouse and issue – estate worth less than $350,000 – spouse inherits. In this instance, assume there is both a spouse and descendants of the deceased.
    • Intestacy with spouse and issue – estate worth more than $350,000 – spouse and children inherit. Where the estate’s net value is more than $350,000 and the deceased died intestate, then the first $350,000 is inherited by the spouse.
    • Intestacy with no spouse and no issue – parents inherit. Where a person dies intestate in respect of property and leaves no spouse or issue, the property shall be distributed between the parents of the deceased equally or, where there is only one parent surviving the deceased, to that parent absolutely.
  6. Jan 16, 2023 · David C. Onley, who served as Ontario's 28th lieutenant-governor, has died at the age of 72, the lieutenant-governor's office has confirmed.

  7. To find the deceased’s will, or find out who may be acting as an estate trustee of an estate, you can: contact the deceaseds lawyer. contact the deceased’s relatives or friends. search online will registries. search the court records in the Ontario courthouse closest to the deceased’s home.