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  1. James Richardson & Sons, Limited, established in 1857, is a private family-owned and operated Canadian corporation. Headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the Firm is involved in the international grain trade and agri-food business, energy, real estate, financial services & investments.

  2. Ten years before Confederation, James Richardson founded a grain merchandising business in Kingston, Ontario. While the Firm has since evolved, it still bears his name today.

  3. James Richardson & Sons Limited (JRSL) is a privately-held corporation in Canada that is involved in several industries including agriculture (international grain trade, agribusiness, agri-food), energy, real estate, financial services, investments, and transportation.

  4. Now well into its second century of doing business, James Richardson & Sons, Limited is as ambitious and passion-driven as when it was started as a one-man grain merchandising operation in Kingston, Ontario.

  5. Feb 7, 2006 · James Richardson & Sons, Limited. Started as a one-man enterprise by James Richardson in Kingston, Canada West, in 1857, this family-owned company has emerged as a major international organization, employing more than 2000 people.

  6. Established in 1857, James Richardson & Sons, Limited is a private, family-owned and operated corporation. JRSL is actively involved in the global agriculture and food processing business, as...

  7. Our story begins in 1857 when James Richardson, a tailor by trade, founded a grain merchandising operation in Kingston, Ontario, called James Richardson & Sons Limited (JRSL). The company’s first elevator set a new standard for grain terminals with its expedited handling and loading capabilities.

  8. Jan 8, 2021 · The Jessiman family started Bison Transport in 1969, and felt James Richardson and Sons — another Winnipeg-owned and family-run business — was the right match for their trucking company.

  9. Richardson International is a subsidiary of James Richardson & Sons, Limited, which began as a one-man grain merchandising operation in Kingston, Ontario in 1857. James Richardson moved his business to Winnipeg, Manitoba, becoming the first company to handle grain grown by famers in Western Canada and the first to build grain elevators in many ...

  10. Feb 21, 2007 · When the deal is completed, James Richardson & Sons Ltd. will own 50.5 per cent of the new company, while Teachers' will hold 20 per cent. Current Agricore United shareholders will own 29.5...