| Key Condo Management Key Condo Management Ltd 2373632 9 Jan 2025 | on 9 Jan 2025 | IN-SCOPE SERVICES INCLUDED IN MANAGEMENT FEE: A. Owner and Resident In... Class 036 Class 036 Insurance & Financial Services IN-SCOPE SERVICES INCLUDED IN MANAGEMENT FEE: A. Owner and Resident Interactions 1. Always respond to owner or tenant emails and phone calls within 3 business days, with special effort to respond within 1 business day whenever possible 2. On the written request of an owner, purchaser or mortgagee or the solicitor of an owner, purchaser or mortgagee, or a person authorized in writing by any of those persons, provide within ten days of request any prescribed information or documents as requested by that person in accordance with the Condominium Property Act 3. Communicate to residents when there will be disruptions to services such as hot water or heat 4. Communicate to residents updates such as snow removal contractor scope changes, or when contractors will be on the roof or in their yards, etc 5. Update residents when there has been a break-in at the building and instructions on when to call the police and other considerations 6. Explain to residents the process when there has been a water leak or insurance claim 7. Follow up with residents on a regular basis after an insurance claim until the common property has been repaired 8. Communicate to owners if the board charges costs back to their unit 9. Communicate board directions to individual owners as applicable 10. Provide residents with a means to communicate with the condo board that is not irritating to the condo board and provides closure to the resident 11. Request feedback from residents or owners on issues that impact the whole complex for the condo board's use to make decisions 12. When tenants reach out to Key Condo check that their contact information in the unit file is correct 13. When responding to tenants cc their landlord 14. Provide new owners with onboarding forms to complete; add their mailing address and contact information to the unit file 15. Communicate with owners if there are any issues with their submitted renovation application or pet application to find a middle ground that works for both the corporation and the resident 16. Provide unit owners with information on rental and lease of corporation property: what property is available to rent, cost to rent, forms to complete, connecting resident with amenity monitor, etc 17. Help find solutions for residents when their specific circumstance creates tension with a current condo corporation rule 18. Clarify corporation rules with residents including how corporation rules will impact their day-to-day 19. Communicate with residents when there is a misunderstanding of corporation or condo management scope and point them in the right direction 20. Maintain boundaries with residents and gently communicate when a boundary is crossed such as if a resident texts, they expect a response after hours, they expect a response sooner than as stated in our standards, etc 21. Create easy opportunities to provide value to residents such as passing along homeowner grant opportunities, providing bulk rates on dryer vent cleaning, carpet cleaning, inviting flu clinic or dental hygienist services, etc 22. Communicate with realtors and sellers about bylaws and corporation nuances that differ from other corporations 23. Be familiar with privacy legislation and carefully safeguard resident information 24. Censor board meeting minutes to remove references to individual units or other private information 25. Electronically distribute condo documents to the owners: monthly financial statements, audited annual financial statements, reserve fund study, reserve fund report, updated insurance certificate, operating budget, general meeting minutes, draft general meeting minutes 26. Draft and send annual bulletins to send to owners on topics such as owner insurance requirements from the bylaws, tenant undertaking requirements from the bylaws, owner maintenance expectations, etc 27. Provide owners with notices as required by legislation: general meeting packages and notice of meeting; changes to insurance deductibles, exclusions, or limits; AGM draft meeting minutes; operating budgets; changes to consolidated rules; etc B. Board Interactions 28. Organize documentation for board meetings such that board members are not waiting on Key Condo to provide information so they can make decisions 29. Maintain all documents as required in Schedule 3 of Condominium Property Regulation 30. Keep track of board member agenda item requests that are sent to Key Condo between board meetings 31. Create board meeting agendas and general meeting agendas 32. Deliver board meeting packages at least 72 hours before each board meeting and include: agenda, all resident communications addressed to the board, all quotes received since last meeting, all monthly financials received since last meeting, vendor updates on ongoing work, etc 33. Chair board meetings and general meetings when requested 34. Communicate material facts to the condo board for discussion at board meetings 35. Write the draft board meeting minutes and general meeting minutes, and send to the board for their revisions 36. In board meetings, understand when the board is asking Key Condo to communicate messages to the residents, such as advertising that corporation-owned parking stalls are available for rent or that they are looking for volunteers for the board, etc 37. Respond to board questions about financials, to the best of a condo manager's ability 38. Close the loop on board meeting conversation topics when an individual board member has raised an action item 39. Communicate known risks to the board including risks of inaction 40. Provide suggestions to the condo board on possible money-saving options such as utility cost savings 41. Make recommendations to the board about maintenance services such as pest control, snow removal, overhead door, elevator, plumbing, HVAC, generator, fire inspection 42. Set up board member interviews with reserve fund study providers as required by legislation 43. Identify which condo board members or residents are the best onsite contact to check on work that needs to be done around the building 44. Follow up with onsite contacts who volunteer to do work for the corporation such as providing feedback for an onsite issue 45. Update the onsite contact when a fob has been purchased so they can register it and provide it to the resident 46. Update the onsite contact when an intercom change has been requested so they can update the enterphone system 47. When a resident raises an issue about a hazard onsite, treat this as an emergency and update the authorized representative immediately with notice of the issue and details on actions taken to remove the hazard 48. Send emailed or mailed communications written by owners to the board 49. Communicate owner requests to the condo board and encourage quick responses for the residents: alteration requests, pet applications, etc 50. Immediately notify all board members by email when a statement of claim is received 51. Communicate Key Condo out-of-authority work to the board so that direction can be given to the condo manager on how to proceed 52. Communicate Key Condo out-of-scope work to the board and make suggestions on how needed work can be completed using corporation resources 53. Communicate with board members one-on-one when there is a misunderstanding on Key Condo's scope or the natural limitations or Key Condo's ability to provide them with the service they are asking for 54. Start spring quoting for exterior work before March 1 of each year 55. Keep track of projects that can be done in bulk such as window replacements, fence repair, door repairs, etc 56. Advise the board when the corporation is not able to meet its operating obligations on a monthly basis and recommend condo fee increase 57. Create draft tenant undertakings, alteration request and undertakings, and pet applications that are compliant with corporation bylaws 58. Create a draft operating budget and send it to the board 60 days prior to fiscal year ending 59. Create a draft reserve fund plan and send it to the board with enough time to approve before the AGM packages are sent out 60. Create a script for general meetings that are compliant with the corporation's bylaws 61. Book AGM venues and request services such as audio/visual equipment 62. Provide hotspot internet connection for hybrid general meetings 63. Submit updated list of board members to Land Titles after every AGM or when there is a change of board membership 64. Have a rapport-building one-on-one conversation with each new board member after an AGM 65. Communicate industry association publications and condo lawyer publications to the board 66. None of the condo manager's responsibilities could be transferred to the on-site employee without prior approval of the Board 67. Action all board directions within 7 days after a meeting 68. The 24/7 call centre is a separate entity from the condo management company C. Vendor Interactions 69. Develop good relationships with key vendors such as insurance broker, elevator maintenance, utilities and waste collection, handyman and painting, condo plumbers, etc 70. Let the board know of any limitations in a vendor's scope that would normally be expected 71. Ensure that any parameters from the board about approved vendor work is communicated to the vendor 72. Meet with vendors onsite when expectations of the board and vendor are not aligned 73. Communicate with vendors about unique concerns that residents raise 74. Listen to residents when they have a quality control concern with a vendor that the corporation has hired and attempt to find a resolution 75. Hold vendors accountable regarding quality control issues especially when there is a concern with work done within a unit 76. Communicate building access instructions to vendors as needed 77. Ask vendors to assist the corporation in fulfilling its duties under occupiers liability legislation 78. Follow up with vendors weekly or monthly (as applicable) for work that has been approved but not yet actioned 79. Communicate with vendors when they have caused property damage while on site and complete repairs to chargeback to the vendor 80. Communicate with vendors looking to provide services to the corporation such as telus optics 81. Provide assurances to the vendors that they will be paid on time 82. If the board decides not to pay an invoice, ensure this is communicated to the vendor 83. Communicate with the board when a vendor invoice is more than expected and suggest the direction that the board should give Key Condo 84. Request four reserve fund study proposals approximately nine months prior to current reserve fund study expiring - two proposals will be from an engineering firm and the other two proposals will be from a non-engineering firm 85. Provide requested documentation to the reserve fund study provider and answer any questions about the depreciated property to the best of Key Condo's knowledge D. Emergencies 86. Provide 24/7 emergency phone line for residents to call to address emergency property damage or bodily injury concerns 87. Dispatch contractors to address emergency concerns such as water leaks, loss of heat, elevator failure, overhead door failure, security concerns, fire/smoke, etc 88. Act to fix emergency issues as quickly as possible 89. Attend to site during major emergencies such as a fire or major water leak 90. Follow up with residents that suffered an emergency outside of business hours where there is a threat of property damage or bodily injury E. Financial Administration 91. Sourcing and managing the bookkeeper is a responsibility of the condo manager 92. The bookkeeper is treated like any other vendor-we give them direction, and as long as they meet the board's standards and fit the budget, we continue working with them 93. Collect condo fee payment information from unit owners during onboarding by following up by email or phone once every 15 days 94. Contact unit owners in arrears for contributions once a month by phone and email 95. Facilitate unit owner one-time payments to the corporation as needed to pay for chargebacks and fines 96. Send arrear "final notices" by registered mail 97. Make a recommendation when arrears need to be escalated to a lawyer or collections agency 98. Maintain unit owner direct debit information and input into the bank's EFT system 99. Collect all vendor invoices provided to Key Condo and deliver to bookkeeper 100. Request from each vendor their WCB clearance and insurance certificate showing the corporation as an additional insured 101. Maintain vendor direct payment information and input into the bank's EFT system 102. Provide a sample scope of work for the corporation's bookkeeper - the board can add services to the bookkeeping scope as desired 103. Provide direction to bookkeeper on how to code each vendor invoice 104. Communicate to bookkeeper when the board has approved a monetary sanction on a unit and provide information to record in the financials such as which bylaw was violated and the amount 105. Communicate to bookkeeper when the board has approved a chargeback on a unit and provide information to record in the financials such as which invoice is being chargedback and the amount 106. Communicate with bookkeeper on updates needed for arrears statements such as when the board waives a monetary sanction 107. When the bookkeeper sends payables to Key Condo, review the payables within 2 days and then send to the authorized signers to approve all expenses 108. Every time the board appoints a new authorized signer introduce them to their bank relationship manager and investments relationship manager 109. Initiate bulk EFT withdrawals each month for condo fee payments and provide bookkeeper with a schedule each month showing how much the corporation has charged each unit for condo fees, and separately provide a schedule of all one-time charges that includes how bookkeeping needs to code each charge 110. Initiate bulk EFT deposits each month for vendor payments and provide bookkeeper with a schedule each month showing how much the corporation has paid each vendor 111. Follow up with authorized signers when they have not approved vendor payments before the 1 st business day of the month 112. Communicate with the corporation's auditor after every fiscal year and provide all requested documentation that Key Condo is in possession of 113. The board will have read-only access to QuickBooks 114. Bookkeeper reports to the property manager as well as the board, preferably just to the manager F. Key Condo Development 115. Attend industry events and educational events, including condo legal panels, in the interest of continuing education 116. Maintain E&O insurance that meets or exceeds RECA requirements 117. All staff take continuing education courses as required by RECA 118. Maintain condo management licence with RECA 119. Maintain membership with a recognized condo industry association | |
| KELTIC DEVELOPMENT Keltic Canada Development Co. Ltd. 2358755 29 Oct 2024 | on 29 Oct 2024 | Real estate development services Class 037 Class 037 Construction and Repair Services Real estate development services | |
| KETOCOUNT LINGO SENSING TECHNOLOGY UNLIMITED COMPANY 2297781 7 Dec 2023 | on 7 Dec 2023 | Software in the fields of health, wellness, nutrition, fitness, metabo... Class 009 Class 009 Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products Software in the fields of health, wellness, nutrition, fitness, metabolic performance, and sports performance; mobile applications in the fields of health, wellness, nutrition, fitness, metabolic performance, and sports performance; software for providing analyte information; software development kits (SDK) in the fields of health, wellness, nutrition, fitness, metabolic performance, and sports performance; medical software; medical mobile applications. | |
| KENT BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO (BRANDS) INC. 2293779 20 Nov 2023 | on 20 Nov 2023 | Cigarettes; tobacco, raw or manufactured; roll your own tobacco; pipe ... Class 034 Class 034 Smoker's Products Cigarettes; tobacco, raw or manufactured; roll your own tobacco; pipe tobacco; tobacco products; tobacco substitutes (not for medical purposes); cigars; cigarillos; cigarette lighters for smokers; cigar lighters for smokers; matches; smokers' articles, namely ashtrays, cigarette cases; cigarette paper; cigarette tubes; cigarette filters; pocket apparatus for rolling cigarettes; hand held machines for injecting tobacco into paper tubes; electronic cigarettes; liquids for electronic cigarettes; tobacco products for the purpose of being heated; electronic devices and their parts for the purpose of heating tobacco. | |
| KEMISANT AimisiGuangzhoudianziyouxiangongsi 2260893 30 May 2023 | on 25 Dec 2024 | Back packs; bags for sports; card wallets; cases for keys; collars for... Class 018 Class 018 Leather Products not including clothing Back packs; bags for sports; card wallets; cases for keys; collars for pets; costumes for animals; credit card cases; credit card holders; leather credit card cases; leather straps; travel cases; traveling bags; umbrellas; wallets; wristlet bags Class 025 Class 025 Clothing Products Belts; bras; briefs; dress straps; gloves; hats; pants; sashes; scarves; shoes; slippers; socks; sweatshirts, sweat pants, t-shirts, shorts, coats, jackets, polo shirts and knit tops; swimwear; top coats; underclothing | |
| KENT KENT WATER SPORTS LLC 2160543 17 Jan 2022 | on 17 Jan 2022 | Life jackets; inflatable life jackets; protection and safety apparatus... Class 009 Class 009 Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products Life jackets; inflatable life jackets; protection and safety apparatus, namely, flotation devices, jackets and vests; protection and safety apparatus, namely, inflatable flotation devices, inflatable jackets and inflatable vests; Class 012 Class 012 Vehicles and Products for locomotion by land, air or water Inflatable boats; canoes; kayaks; paddles for canoes, kayaks and surfboards; booms for boats; recreational watercraft, namely, paddle boats; bicycles; electric bicycles; Class 018 Leather Products not including clothing Waist packs; backpacks; duffle bags; all-purpose athletic bags;
Class 019 Non-Metallic Building Material Products Non-metallic floating platforms for recreational water use as docks;
Class 020 Furniture Products Seat cushions; foldable chairs;
Class 025 Clothing Products Tops as clothing; bottoms as clothing; shirts; sweatshirts; t-shirts; pants; bib overalls; hand warmers; gloves; mittens; muffs; neck gaiters; balaclavas; rainwear; vests; jackets; coats; wetsuits; socks; footwear; boots; wakeboard boots; headwear; hats; caps;
Class 028 Toys and Sporting Goods Products Skateboards; snowboards; surfboards; wakeboards; water sport riding boards, namely, wakeskate boards; paddle boards; knee boards; paddle surfboards; stand-up surf paddles; water skis; bindings for snowboards, wakeboards and water skis; water ski ropes, handles and bridles; inflatable inner tubes and flotation devices for aquatic recreational use; inflatable mattress swimming floats for recreational use; bags specially designed for carrying snowboards; bags specially designed for carrying surfboards; bags specially designed for carrying skateboards; bags specially designed for carrying wakeboards; bags specially designed for carrying snowboard, surfboard, skateboard, and/or wakeboard accessories; snowboard bags; skateboard bags; surfboard bags; water ski covers and water ski carrying bags; wakeboard bags; | |
| KENTICO KONTENT Kontent s.r.o. 2139222 12 Oct 2021 | on 14 Jan 2025 | Devices for recording, transfer and reproduction of sound, image and o... Class 009 Class 009 Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products Devices for recording, transfer and reproduction of sound, image and other data; magnetic, optical and similar record carriers; computers and their components; computer accessories; software, recorded or downloaded from a remote computer network; software on media; devices of computer technology or communication and information technology; electronic databases and database products; data communication equipment and apparatus; electronic networks and data transmission systems; apparatus and instruments for conducting, switching, transforming, accumulating, regulating or controlling electricity; antennas; common television antennas; equipment for transmitting, encoding and decoding signals or information. Class 035 Class 035 Advertising, Business & Retail Services Marketing activity; market research; dissemination of products or goods for advertising purposes; intermediary services relating to business activity in the field of computers, software, computer equipment, computer networks and peripherals of all kinds; organization of advertising events; commercial and promotional exhibitions; commercial and business information; dissemination of promotional information; systematization of information into computer databases; business management assistance; distribution of advertising materials; rental of office machines and equipment; copying of documents; preparation of publicity columns; word processing; online advertising on a computer network; creation of advertising materials intended for dissemination via the Internet and other information networks; collection, provision, sorting, processing and translation of information into computer databases or other processing of commercial or business information, including the preparation, processing and sorting of the data within databases; automated data processing; databank services, namely searching for business data and information; procurement services for others [purchasing goods and services for other businesses], including procuring and distributing goods and services for other businesses; advertising, promotion and publicity via all kinds of media; business consultancy; activities of business, economic and organizational consultants; bookkeeping; administrative services; economic information and advice; cost analysis; data processing; business consulting and business management. Class 037 Construction and Repair Services Technical support services, namely, troubleshooting in the nature of computer hardware repair; installation and maintenance of computer hardware, hardware for computer networks, hardware for computer information systems; assembly, servicing and repair of electrical machines, devices and electronic devices; installation, servicing and repair of electrical equipment.
Class 038 Communications Services Providing access to Internet portals; computer communication; electronic data transmission via computer technology devices; electronic data transmission to order or for a fee; electronic mail services; rental of telecommunications apparatus and equipment for data transmission; rental of information transmission equipment; arranging access to a global computer network; dissemination and transmission of information via computer and telecommunications media and networks and satellites; exchange and dissemination of information and messages via telecommunication networks, data networks; providing access to Internet web portal; providing access to data and information on the Internet; transmission of information via telephone, mobile telecommunication network, Internet; providing access to online information services and databases; providing access to online databases; transmission of database information via global computer networks; communication services via the Internet, external and internal networks.
Class 041 Education and Entertainment Services Publishing activity; publishing periodicals and nonperiodical publications, including catalogs, in printed form and via the Internet; providing entertainment information via the Internet; training of users and administrators of computer networks, information database systems in the field of information technology; training of service personnel in the field of computers, software and protection of computers, their systems, applications and networks; organization of professional courses, training and other educational events; arranging and conducting of workshops, congresses and symposiums; educational activities; expert, advisory and consultancy services in the field of education; conducting of lectures and tutorial activity.
Class 042 Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services Creation of software; rental of computer software; advisory, consultancy, assistance, analysis, design, evaluation and programming services relating to computer hardware and software, computer systems and information technology; project studies relating to computer software, hardware; computer security consultancy, computer software consultancy, computer technology consultancy and consultancy in the design and development of computer hardware; graphic design services included in this class; computer-aided graphic design services; computer programming, providing temporary use of nondownloadable software; custom software development; research and development services relating to computer software, research and development of computer hardware; computer rental; design, engineering, consulting and expert activities relating to hardware and software and software systems for securing computers, their networks and related programs and their applications; maintenance of database software and application; consulting and expert activities for software, data protection, data encryption and anti-virus systems; creation of anti-virus protections for software products; rental of memory space on servers and global computer networks; website creation; website hosting; website placement; construction of web site presentations and solutions of web servers; creation and maintenance of computer web pages for customers; providing of search engines for the Internet; conversion of data or documents from physical media to electronic media; data and computer program conversion [not physical]; copying of computer programs; computer data recovery; rental of movable property, namely information technology devices, computers, networks, information database systems and their applications. | |
| KETTLEMANS BAGEL CROISSANT 2551194 ONTARIO INC. 2137155 30 Sept 2021 | on 15 Aug 2024 | Bagels, buns, breads, pastries, bagel dough, bread dough, pastry dough Class 030 Class 030 Staple Food Products Bagels, buns, breads, pastries, bagel dough, bread dough, pastry dough | |
| KETO PINT UPSTAR NUTRITION INC. 2020702 14 Feb 2020 | on 24 May 2022 | Ice cream; ice cream, namely, a low carb ice cream; ice cream, namely,... Class 030 Class 030 Staple Food Products Ice cream; ice cream, namely, a low carb ice cream; ice cream, namely, a low carb, high fat ice cream; ice cream, namely, a high protein ice cream; no sugar added, low carb, high fat ice cream. | |
| KEXPOINT BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY (A DELAWARE CORPORATION) 1791549 15 Jul 2016 | on 18 Jul 2017 | Pharmaceutical preparations for human use Class 005 Class 005 Pharmaceutical Products Pharmaceutical preparations for human use | |