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Corus Quay , originally named First Waterfront Place, is an eight-storey commercial office tower located on a 2.5-acre (1.0 ha) waterfront site in Toronto , Ontario , Canada. The CA$ 160 million building is the first major development planned for the East Bayfront district, and completed construction at the foot of Jarvis Street or Jarvis Street Slip. Corus Quay is Corus Entertainment 's new Toronto headquarters, consolidating its 10 locations and 1,200 employees into one site. The building was designed by Diamond Schmitt Architects with interiors completed by Quadrangle Architects . The building was being developed by the Toronto Economic Development Corporation (TEDCO), a city agency. Funding for the project came from TEDCO's equity, city loans and a CA$ 12.5 million contribution from the city contributed via Waterfront Toronto .

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33-527: [REDACTED] Look up corus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Corus may refer to: Places [ edit ] Çörüş, Gazipaşa , a village in Antalya Province, Turkey Facilities and structures [ edit ] Corus Quay , Toronto, Ontario, Canada; an office tower Fictional locations [ edit ] Corus, a fictional world that

66-558: A visa and having previously violated parole in the US by leaving the country. He was detained, and the US justice department recommended deporting him. His release became a political issue, with Ileana Ros-Lehtinen making his release a campaign position for her congressional campaign. After a personal intervention from Jeb Bush , his father overturned the recommendation of the Justice Department, and allowed his release. Two years later, he

99-540: A Polish freighter. After serving four years in prison, he went to Venezuela where he was arrested and jailed by Venezuelan authorities for blowing up Cuban and Panamanian buildings in Caracas. He moved to Curaçao soon after, where he claimed to have continued his activities against the Cuban government, including a series of bombings against Cuban consulates as part of a group called "Accion Cuba." Another prominent member of CORU

132-463: A UK House of Lords decision on industrial liability in tort law All pages with titles beginning with Corus All pages with titles containing Corus Coordination of United Revolutionary Organizations (CORU) a U.S.-sponsored Cuban counter-revolutionary anti-communist force Chorus (disambiguation) Korus (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

165-705: A financial holding group Corus Entertainment , a Canadian entertainment company Corus Québec (formerly Radiomédia ), a news-talk radio network Corus Hotels , hotel chain Sport [ edit ] Corus chess tournament , former name for the Tata Steel Chess Tournament held in the Netherlands Corus (Port Talbot) RFC , former name of Welsh rugby football club Tata Steel RFC Corus Steel FC , former name of Welsh football club Tata Steel F.C. Biology [ edit ] Corus (beetle) ,

198-454: A founding member of CORU, along with Lopez Estrada , who became its military chief. Carriles and Bosch were linked to the bombing of the Cubana flight soon after it occurred, partly because Hernán Ricardo Lozano and Freddy Lugo, the men who placed the bombs, were employees of Carriles at the time. The four were arrested in Caracas, and tried before a military court, which acquitted them. However,

231-695: A genus of beetles in the longhorn family Cerambycidae Miletus croton corus (M. c. corus), a subspecies of butterfly Papilio corus (P. corus) or Euploea phaenareta corus (E. p. corus), a former species now subspecies of butterfly Other uses [ edit ] Corus, a fictional automobile manufacturer featured in Cross Racing Championship 2005 , L.A. Street Racing and Project Torque , all of which are games developed by Invictus Games . CÓRus , Irish choir See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "corus" on Misplaced Pages. Barker v Corus (UK) plc (2006)

264-472: A higher military tribunal annulled the verdict, and ordered a new trial, this time in a civilian court. This trial did not have the time to occur before Carriles escaped prison in 1985. Bosch was released two years later. In 2000, Carriles was arrested again, for planning to assassinate Fidel Castro while the latter was visiting Panama City . He was convicted in Panama and sentenced to eight years in prison, but

297-416: Is intended to be an important public destination as well as provide a range of housing and commercial opportunities. No residential or education facilities could be built near the existing Redpath Sugar plant until TEDCO's Corus building buffered the new development from the old industrial uses. However, many aspects of the project have been mired in controversy. Corus Quay is located near the previous site of

330-697: Is the setting for the fantasy series The Corean Chronicles by L. E. Modesitt, Jr. People [ edit ] Mythological characters [ edit ] Corus or Caurus, one of the Anemoi and the Roman god of the northwest wind Corus (mythology) , in Greek mythology the spirit and personification of surfeit and disdain Events [ edit ] Battle of Corus (281 BC) Companies [ edit ] Corus Group plc , UK/Netherlands steel company Corus Bankshares ,

363-613: The Contras in Nicaragua, and possibly train them as well. Over the 1980s, the US government and Cuban Exile community shifted away from supporting armed exile groups in opposition to the Cuba state in favour of special interest political groups. Altogether, CORU was responsible for more than 50 bombings, in Miami, New York, Venezuela, Panama, Mexico and Argentina. Orlando Bosch , a prominent Cuban exile,

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396-475: The Cuban American National Foundation (CANF), which donated money to a number of politicians, and in return influenced their policy towards Cuba. In 1987, Orlando Bosch was arrested for illegally entering the US, and was to be deported. However, upon the direct intervention of Jeb Bush , he was granted permission to stay by the administration of George H. W. Bush . This was granted despite

429-631: The Iran-Contra Scandal , and had close ties to then-US Vice-president George H. W. Bush. Much of the funding that the Cuban exile militants originally received came from other exiles in Miami, including from Jorge Mas Canosa , who had participated in the CIA organized Bay of Pigs invasion. Mas Canosa also gave money to politicians in Florida, and eventually to politicians at the national level, who would support his anti-Castro agenda. In 1982, Mas Canosa founded

462-536: The Justice Department stating that Bosch had been "resolute and unwavering in his advocacy of terrorist violence," and should not therefore be allowed to remain in the US. Similarly, after Posada Carriles came to the US in 2004, the administration of George W. Bush declined to deport him to Venezuela to be tried. Orlando Bosch was also pardoned for his crimes, by the administration of George H. W. Bush. On 16 February 1988 Bosch flew to Miami, despite not having

495-461: The Puerto Rican police . In an interview in 2001, he was asked if he had ordered the assassination of Carlos Muñiz Varela, a Cuban exile who worked as a travel agent. In response, he said "Don't call it an assassination, it was an execution and it should have been carried out before he was born." Perez Franco, who later became the president of Brigade 2506 , another anti-Castro organization, was also

528-481: The "Guides" lobbied the President of Panama to release Carriles and his colleagues after they were arrested in that country in 2000. These Cuban exiles were also able to influence US policy. US federal judge Kathleen Cardone once stated that government prosecutors bungled their case against Carriles; on another occasion, a case against him was dismissed on a technicality. Both Orlando Bosch and Posada Carriles worked for

561-509: The CIA again in the 1980s, this time in Nicaragua, where he supplied the Contra rebels with arms. After Posada Carriles escaped from a Venezuelan prison in 1985, he was sheltered for a while by Félix Rodríguez , a CIA operative who, at the time, was working on a secret White House operation in El Salvador to airlift weapons to the Contra rebels in Nicaragua. Rodriguez was a significant figure in

594-586: The Coordination of United Revolutionary Organizations (CORU) was set up at a meeting in the small town of Bonao in the Dominican Republic in June 1976. The meeting was attended by a number of Cuban exile militant groups. The FBI later said that at the meeting, "these groups agreed to jointly participate in the planning, financing, and carrying out of terrorist operations and attacks against Cuba." Bosch, according to

627-595: The US Central Intelligence Agency at various points in time. Bosch was in contact with the CIA in 1962 and 1963, as the agency itself admitted, as recorded in the National Security Archive . Posada Carriles was trained by the CIA for the Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961, and subsequently recruited as a Maritime Training Branch Instructor. The agency severed his contract in 1967, but he began working for

660-539: The Waterside Sports Tennis Club, which was looking for a new location "waterside". But as neither the city nor Waterfront Toronto found an alternative site, Waterside Sports had to close down and went out of business. In addition to Corus' business operations, the facility houses the company's television and radio operations in Toronto, including the studios of radio stations CFMJ , CFNY-FM and CILQ-FM , and

693-581: The bombing of Cubana Flight 455 , which killed 73 people, and which remained the group's largest attack. CORU continued to carry out violent attacks against the Cuban government until the 1990s. They also participated in attacks against democratic governments elsewhere; CORU members participated in Operation Condor , a covert campaign against left-wing movements, democratic movements, and human-rights campaigns in South America. Other members helped supply

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726-424: The document, was committed to violent acts against other countries he believed supported Cuba, including Colombia, Mexico and Panama. The groups included the terrorist organizations Alpha 66 and Omega 7 Orlando Bosch, who became leader of CORU, later stated that "Our war strategy was created there—everything. All the top leaders of the paramilitaries in Miami were there." Carriles and Bosch were both present at

759-537: The meeting in Bonao, at which CORU was formed, along with Gaspar Jiménez . A number of violent actions followed in the months after this meeting, for some of which CORU directly claimed responsibility. The group used the reputation they had gained from these attacks to generate support for a larger attack, including through a fundraising dinner held in Caracas , at which donors paid $ 1000 a plate. This larger plot turned out to be

792-547: The next several years working on several CIA projects, including a plot to blow up a Soviet and a Cuban ship in Mexico. Other members of CORU included Guillermo Novo , who unsuccessfully attempted to assassinate Che Guevara at the United Nations in 1964. Novo participated in the assassination of Orlando Letelier in 1976. Julio Labatut was a professional florist who was also an important member of CORU. Labatut had close ties to

825-806: The project's environmental sustainability . The LEED rating system recognizes leading-edge buildings that incorporate design, construction and operational practices that combine healthy, high-quality and high-performance advantages with reduced environmental impacts. In addition, TEDCO's Corus Quay building will boast several green roof areas, a massive five-storey green living wall, 100 bicycle parking spaces, AutoShare hybrid vehicles on site, and public art installations created by award-winning U.K. artists, Troika. [REDACTED] Media related to Corus Quay at Wikimedia Commons Coordination of United Revolutionary Organizations The Coordination of United Revolutionary Organizations ( Spanish : Coordinación de Organizaciones Revolucionarias Unidas, CORU )

858-566: The secondary studio for Global Toronto and Global's The Morning Show , in late 2016. This building has never house the main headquarters of Family Channel , but it has housed the master control room. In 2012, Corus Quay hosted the 2012 Beyblade World Championship tournament finals in which the Japanese representative Ryo Takahashi won the championship. This TEDCO development achieved LEED ( Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design ) Gold status for

891-452: The title Corus . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Corus&oldid=1156454477 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Corus Quay The building

924-500: Was Luis Posada Carriles . Born in Cuba, Carriles emigrated to Miami in 1961, and quickly got involved with anti-Castro activities. He was trained to be a part of the Bay of Pigs Invasion by the CIA, but did not take part in the actual event. He was recruited by the CIA as a "Maritime Training Branch" instructor in 1965. He was also expected to provide information on his fellow Cuban exiles. He spent

957-552: Was a militant group responsible for a number of terrorist activities directed at the Cuban government following the Cuban Revolution . The United States government provided them with extensive financial and logistical support throughout their existence. It was founded by a group that included Orlando Bosch and Luis Posada Carriles , both of whom worked with the CIA at various times, and

990-530: Was also wanted by US authorities for his role in the Letelier killing. FBI agents unsuccessfully attempted to interview him in Caracas. Throughout the existence of CORU, the militant Cuban exiles, such as Bosch and Carriles received financial and logistical support both from the United States government, and from wealthy Cuban exiles living in Miami and elsewhere in the United States. A Cuban exile group known as

1023-601: Was composed chiefly of Cuban exiles opposed to the Castro government. It was formed in 1976 as an umbrella group for a number of anti-Castro militant groups. Its activities included a number of bombings and assassinations, including the killing of human-rights activist Orlando Letelier in Washington, D.C., and the bombing of Cubana Flight 455 which killed 73 people. The FBI described CORU as "an anti-Castro terrorist umbrella organization." According to declassified CIA documents,

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1056-459: Was pardoned and allowed to go free by the Panamanian president after serving one year. Guillermo Novo was convicted for his involvement in the bombing that killed Orlando Letelier, although he was acquitted on appeal. He nonetheless served four years in prison for lying to the grand jury that was investigating the case. At the time that he was held in Caracas for the Cubana flight bombing, Bosch

1089-472: Was the head of CORU. Born in Cuba, Bosch met Fidel Castro while at the University of Havana , and was a member of some groups that took part in the Cuban Revolution , before being forced to flee to Miami. Later, he became disillusioned with the movement, and tried to organize a failed coup against Castro in 1960. He was a CIA operative at various points in the 1960s, before being arrested in 1968 for attacking

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