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Shaq to Appear at Keyspire’s Toronto Conference

Retired National Basketball Association star Shaquille O’Neal will be a keynote speaker a Keyspire’s 40th Investor Summit in suburban Toronto later this month.

“He’s going to be talking about how to own your future in real estate and how he’s taken his success off the court,” said Michael Sarrachini, a Keyspire co-founder.

Keyspire is expecting its largest audience yet for the even, which will be held September 27-29 at the International Centre in Mississauga, Ont.

Other speakers include stars of Amazon Prime’s Toronto-based real estate show Luxe Listings, Peter and Paige Torkan; host of numerous HGTV shows including Income Property, and Scott McGillivray, who is also a Keyspire co-founder. More HGTV stars, trainers, industry experts, financial advisors, service providers and investors are also in the speaker lineup.

“Our summit provides a central place to learn about investing in properties, build your all-star professional team, expand your peer network, and get started right away. It’s all happening here,” said McGillivray.

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Monte Stewart serves as Content Director - Canada for Connect Commercial Real Estate. Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Monte provides daily news coverage of major Canadian commercial real estate markets, including Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal and Calgary. He has written about the real estate sector for various media outlets and Avison Young since the early 2000s. In addition, he has covered sports, general news and business for several leading wire services and publications, including The Canadian Press, The Associated Press, The Calgary Herald, The Globe and Mail, Research Money, The Daily Oil Bulletin, Natural Gas World and The Toronto Star. Monte is active in his community as a youth basketball coach and raises funds for such charitable causes as Movember.

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