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Trump opens tower in Toronto

Donald Trump and his children Ivanka, Donald Jr. and Eric participate in a ribbon-cutting ceremony during a news conference to mark the opening of the Trump International Hotel & Tower in Toronto April 16, 2012.

Credits: REUTERS/MIKE CASSESE

LAURA PEDERSON | QMI AGENCY

TORONTO - Donald Trump and his children were in Toronto Monday to take part in the official ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Trump International Hotel & Tower.

At a news conference held in a packed ballroom full of investors and media, six gold-plated scissors were carried in on silver platters for the ceremony.

Alongside Trump was his daughter Ivanka and sons Eric and Donald Jr.

"Eight years ago I began this voyage," Trump said about the 65-storey building on Bay St. "And it has worked out to be a beautiful voyage."

The building has been open for business since the end of January.

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