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FORMER ARENA IN MONTREAL, QUÉBEC PROVINCE, CANADA; NOW AN ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX
Montréal Forum; Forum de Montréal; Pepsi Forum
  • The Montreal Forum under construction in 1924.
  • Forum de Montreal 1945
  • 250px
  • Canadiens vs. [[Chicago Blackhawks]] at the Forum
  • Montreal Forum interior

public forum         
GOVERNMENT-OWNED PROPERTY FOR PUBLIC EXPRESSION AND ASSEMBLY IN USA
Open Forum; Public forum; Limited Public Forum; Limited public forum; Limited Forum; Limited forum; Viewpoint neutrality; Nonpublic forum; Traditional public forum; Limited public forums
öffentliches Forum
message board         
  • [[FUDforum]], another Internet forum software package
  • phpBB Thread (viewing as moderator)
  • phpBB Forum (viewing as moderator)
  • Internet forums are used frequently in conjunction with multiplayer online games.
  • Forum (Fully Threaded display format)
  • Wikipedia Village Pump]] is a forum used to discuss improvements on [[Wikipedia]]
ONLINE DISCUSSION SITE
Message boards; Discussion forum; Message board; Online forum; Discussion board; Internet forums; Discussion boards; Internet discussion board; Moderator (communications); Messageboard; Messageboards; Internet Forum; DiscussionBoard; Computer bulletin board; Web forum; Webboard; Web board; Internet message board; Web forums; Forum moderator; Web Forum; Internet Forums; Online message board; Internet fora; Off-topic forum; Forumite; Online forums; Portal forum; Message Board; Webforum; Internet message boards; Web message board; Double posting; Triple posting; Double post; Travel forum; Global moderator; Global Moderators; Forum administrator; Group discussion board; Internet bulletin board; Triple post; Forum moderators; Forum (internet); Forum moderation; Discussion forums; Sticky post; Moderator (forum); Double Post; Internet forum software; Forum software; Sticky topic; Internet discussion; Internet drama; Gaming forums; On-line forum; Discussion space; Original post; Discussion site; Bump (Internet); Necro bumping; Necroposting; Necropost; Necrobumping; Thread bumping; Original Poster; Internet forum moderator; Backseat moderator; Backseat moderation; Online comment; Online comments
Anzeigetafel, elektronische Nachrichtenzone im Internet in der Benutzer Nachrichten und Inserate übermitteln oder an Diskussionsgruppen teilnehmen (Computerbereich)
World Economic Forum         
  • Professor Klaus Schwab opens the inaugural European Management Forum in Davos in 1971.
  • [[Klaus Schwab]], founder and executive chairman, World Economic Forum
  • The Graubünden Civil Defense Police during the 2013 Annual Meeting in Davos
  • Protest march against the WEF in [[Basel]], 2006
  • A sports shop has turned into a temporary informal reception location "Caspian week", WEF 2018.
  •  [[Felipe Calderón]], [[President of Mexico]], at the 2007 annual meeting of the World Economic Forum
  • [[F. W. de Klerk]] and [[Nelson Mandela]] shake hands at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum held in Davos in January 1992.
  • [[Henry Kissinger]] with former USSR leaders at the WEF Annual Meeting 1992
  • [[Prithviraj Chavan]], chief minister of Maharashtra, India; Sudha Pilay, member-secretary, Planning Commission, India; and [[Ben Verwaayen]], chief executive officer, Alcatel-Lucent, France, were the co-chairs of the India Economic Summit 2011 in [[Mumbai]].
  • [[Juan Manuel Santos]], [[president of Colombia]], at the 2010 World Economic Forum
  • Two-time [[Academy Award]] winner, Pakistani journalist [[Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy]] at WEF in 2013
SWISS NON-PROFIT FOUNDATION
Davos Forums; W.e.f.; W. e. f.; World economic forum; Davos Man; Vienna Economic Forum; Technology pioneers programme; WEF; The WEF; Summer Davos; Annual Meeting of the New Champions; Davos World Economic Forum; 2009 World Economic Forum; European Management Forum; Thirst (not for profit); Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Thirst (not for profit); European Management Symposium; Draft:Thirst (not for profit); Global Shapers; Criticism of the World Economic Forum; WEForum; Global Shapers Community; Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution; Global Future Council; Global Future Councils; @wef; @Davos; Denationalized elite; Davos billionaires; Open Forum Davos; Weforum.org; The World Economic Forum
n. Weltwirtschaftsforum, jährliches Treffen der Vorsitzenden der reichsten Unternehmen der Welt und führenden Politikern (Präsidente, Premierminister usw.) und auserwählten Journalisten in Davos (Schweiz) abgehalten

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Montreal Forum

Montreal Forum (French: Le Forum de Montréal) is a historic building located facing Cabot Square in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Called "the most storied building in hockey history" by Sporting News, it was an indoor arena which served as the home of the National Hockey League's Montreal Maroons from 1924 to 1938 and the Montreal Canadiens from 1926 to 1996. The Forum was built by the Canadian Arena Company in 159 days. Today most of the Forum building is now a multiplex cinema at first as AMC Forum managed by AMC Theatres and later by Cineplex Entertainment as Cineplex Cinemas Forum (French: Le Cinémas Cineplex Forum).

Located at the northeast corner of Atwater and Ste-Catherine West (Metro Atwater), the building was historically significant as it was home to 15 Stanley Cup championships: twelve for the Canadiens and one for the Maroons (for whom the arena was originally built); one for the visiting New York Rangers and Calgary Flames respectively. The Forum was also home to the Montreal Roadrunners and Montreal Junior Canadiens.