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HGreg Receives the Canadian Business Excellence Award for the Third Year in a Row

HGreg Receives the Canadian Business Excellence Award for the Third Year in a Row

National Post23-06-2025
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MONTRÉAL — HGreg has been named recipient of the Canadian Business Excellence Award in the Private Sector for the third year in a row. Awarded by Excellence Canada, this prize recognizes the best practices in customer service, employee mobilization and innovation in the workplace among Canadian businesses.
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'This acknowledgment greatly affirms our company's vision and strategy, which are rooted in innovation and proactive customer service,' says John Hairabedian, President of HGreg. 'Being one of only a handful of companies to be honored nationwide is a testament not only to our performance, but also to the trust our customers place in us day after day.'
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The winners will be honoured at an event held at Toronto's Eglinton Grand on September 23. The ceremony is part of Excellence Canada's Ruby Jubilee, marking 40 years dedicated to the promotion of organizational excellence across the country.
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About HGreg
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Founded in 1993, HGreg is committed to simplifying the vehicle-buying process through values of excellence, transparency, the judicious use of technology and a refreshingly customer-focused philosophy. Supported by a team of passionate car enthusiasts, HGreg operates dealerships in Québec and the United States, offering both new and pre-owned vehicles.
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To find out more, visit www.hgregoire.com. About the Canadian Business Excellence Awards
Each year, the Canadian Business Excellence Awards are presented nationwide by Excellence Canada in collaboration with PwC Canada. This special designation aims to recognize companies that employ a strategic approach to boost performance and meet their objectives, regardless of their industry.
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