AI Services Thornhill | Medical, Legal & Professional AI | M365 Copilot
Thornhill sits at the Vaughan-Markham boundary in York Region and concentrates one of Canada’s densest clusters of healthcare, legal, and accounting professionals. Shouldice Hospital draws international patients and drives specialist referrals across Thornhill’s medical corridor. A large Israeli-Canadian technology community brings AI expectations shaped by Tel Aviv’s startup ecosystem. Fusion Computing deploys Microsoft 365 Copilot and Power Automate for Thornhill businesses with PHIPA, LSUC, and CPA Ontario compliance built in from day one. AI services cost varies based on service; contact us to learn more.
According to Statistics Canada’s Q3 2025 Canadian Survey on Business Conditions (released September 11, 2025), 26.3% of professional, scientific and technical services firms expect to use AI in the next 12 months, the third-highest rate of any Canadian sector. Thornhill’s Yonge Street corridor from Steeles to Centre Street is dominated by exactly this cluster: dental and medical practices, law firms, and accounting offices. Fusion Computing’s Copilot and Power Automate rollouts in Thornhill are built around professional-corporation workflows, client-file confidentiality, and Ontario regulatory-college record-keeping rules.
According to Microsoft Canada’s June 2025 SMB research (n=300 decision-makers surveyed January 10 to 24, 2025), 71% of Canadian small and mid-sized businesses already use AI, yet only 58% have implemented internal AI policies, leaving a governance gap on roughly four in ten adopters. For Thornhill’s legal, accounting, and healthcare SMBs, that gap shows up as shadow ChatGPT use on client matters. Fusion Computing closes it with a CISSP-led acceptable-use policy, Microsoft 365 Copilot tenancy controls, and an audit trail that holds up to Law Society of Ontario, CPA Ontario, and PHIPA review.
Thornhill is part of York Region, Canada’s second-largest concentration of technology firms after downtown Toronto. The Promenade Mall district, the Bathurst Street kosher hospitality corridor, and the John Street financial-services strip together define a community with unusually high professional density and correspondingly high AI readiness among owner-operators. The same engineers handle our IT support in Toronto’s core for clients with Bay Street offices.
“Thornhill clients split into two camps. The healthcare and legal group wants the productivity win but needs compliance documentation before they can say yes. The Israeli tech community already knows what Copilot can do and wants to move fast. Both camps are well served by a structured 90-day deployment with governance artifacts built in from week one.” — Mike Pearlstein, CISSP, CEO, Fusion Computing
Thornhill packs more small professional services businesses per square kilometre than almost anywhere in the GTA: dental offices, law practices, accounting firms, real estate brokerages, and medical clinics along the Yonge Street corridor from Steeles to Centre Street. These businesses generate client documents, appointment follow-ups, and compliance paperwork that AI can automate. Fusion deploys Microsoft Copilot and Power Automate to help Thornhill’s dense SMB community work faster and stay compliant.
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AI in Thornhill: The Local Business Context
Thornhill’s dual-municipality structure (eastern Thornhill in Markham, western Thornhill in Vaughan) creates a uniquely complex regulatory environment for AI adoption. A single professional office on Yonge Street near Centre Street can simultaneously be subject to PHIPA from healthcare referral relationships, LSUC conduct rules from legal practice, CPA Ontario standards from accounting services, and City of Vaughan or City of Markham vendor-security questionnaires from municipal procurement. AI deployment here is not a simple product install. It requires a governance-first approach that maps every tool to every applicable obligation before any data flows through it.
TL;DR
Fusion Computing deploys Microsoft 365 Copilot, Power Automate, and Azure OpenAI for Thornhill businesses with PHIPA-compliant healthcare AI for Shouldice-corridor practices, LSUC-aware legal document automation, CPA Ontario-aligned accounting AI, and data residency governance for the Israeli tech diaspora community. CISSP-led, Canadian data residency, scoped per workflow.
Shouldice Hospital and the Thornhill Medical Corridor
Shouldice Hospital on Church Street is internationally known for hernia repair and draws patients from across North America and Europe. The specialty practices and family physicians who form its referral network along Thornhill’s Yonge, Bathurst, and Bayview corridors handle a high volume of international patient communications, insurance correspondence, and post-operative follow-up coordination. AI can automate appointment confirmation emails in multiple languages, extract structured data from insurance forms, and summarize referral letters so the clinical team sees only what needs a decision. Fusion deploys Power Automate and Copilot in M365 for these practices with PHIPA risk assessments completed before any patient data touches an AI model.
The Dense Accounting and Legal Community
The stretch of Yonge Street from Steeles to Centre Street and the John Street financial-services strip host one of the GTA’s highest concentrations of mid-size accounting firms, tax practices, and law offices outside of Bay Street. These firms generate enormous volumes of client-file documents, compliance filings, and correspondence that Copilot can accelerate significantly. A tax partner who spends three hours preparing a T2 commentary can use Copilot for Word to reduce that to 45 minutes. A litigation associate who needs to summarize 400 pages of disclosure can use Copilot for Teams to generate a first-pass chronology. Fusion configures these deployments to respect CPA Ontario data-handling standards and Law Society of Ontario solicitor-client privilege rules, including sensitivity labels that prevent client files from surfacing in other users’ Copilot responses.
The Israeli Tech Diaspora: AI-Aware Buyers
Thornhill has one of the largest Israeli-Canadian communities in North America, and a significant proportion of that community works in or has business ties to the Israeli technology sector. Tel Aviv’s startup ecosystem is among the world’s most AI-intensive, and Israeli tech professionals who have relocated to Thornhill arrive with hands-on experience using tools like Copilot, GitHub Copilot, and enterprise AI platforms at scale. These clients do not need basic AI orientation. They need a Canadian MSP who can handle the data-residency requirements, integrate with Israeli SaaS vendors, configure governance policies that satisfy both Canadian privacy law and Israeli corporate security expectations, and move at the pace they are accustomed to. Fusion serves this community with deployment timelines and technical depth matched to an experienced buyer.
Medical and Dental Professionals: High Volume, High Compliance
Thornhill’s residential density supports a large number of medical and dental specialists: orthodontists, periodontists, dermatologists, physiotherapy clinics, and psychology practices clustered near Promenade Mall and along Clark Avenue. These practices share a common AI opportunity: patient communication automation. Recall reminders, appointment confirmations, follow-up care instructions, and insurance pre-authorization letters are all structured, repeatable communications that Power Automate handles efficiently without requiring clinical staff to manually draft each one. Fusion builds these workflows inside the practice’s existing M365 tenant, keeping data within the practice’s own environment and within Canada’s borders.
Professional Home Offices and the Promenade District
Thornhill’s wealthy residential character means a substantial number of consultants, financial advisors, and regulated professionals work from professional home offices. These sole practitioners and small partnerships have the same AI compliance obligations as larger firms but without an in-house IT team to configure governance controls. Fusion serves this segment with right-sized Copilot deployments: a single-user or small-team M365 tenant configuration, sensitivity labels applied to client-file folders, an acceptable-use policy the practitioner can produce if asked by their regulatory college, and prompt-engineering coaching tailored to their specific practice area.
Fusion Computing provides AI services in Thornhill anchored on the Shouldice Hospital referral corridor, the Yonge Street accounting and legal strip, the Israeli tech diaspora community, medical and dental specialists near Promenade Mall, and the Bathurst Street professional services cluster. CISSP-led security maps AI adoption to PHIPA, LSUC, CPA Ontario, and Canadian data-residency requirements.
AI Use Cases for Thornhill’s Key Industries
Thornhill’s professional economy is dominated by healthcare, law, accounting, and real estate. Each sector has specific workflows where AI delivers measurable returns and specific compliance constraints that determine how those AI tools must be configured. Generic AI deployments that ignore these constraints create liability. Fusion builds deployments that deliver the productivity win and the governance documentation together.
Healthcare: Medical Offices, Dental Practices, and Specialty Clinics
Thornhill’s healthcare sector includes family physicians, dental specialists, physiotherapists, psychologists, and specialty clinics serving the Shouldice Hospital referral network. The common AI opportunities across all these practices are patient communication automation, referral letter summarization, insurance correspondence drafting, and appointment scheduling follow-up. Power Automate handles the workflow triggers (a new booking, a completed appointment, an insurance form submission). Copilot for Outlook drafts the corresponding communication. The patient data stays within the practice’s M365 environment, in Canada, and under the practice owner’s control.
Fusion’s PHIPA compliance approach for Thornhill healthcare clients includes a formal PHIPA risk assessment before any AI tooling is deployed, sensitivity labels applied to patient-record folders in SharePoint, Conditional Access policies that restrict M365 access to managed devices, and a documented Privacy Impact Assessment that the practice can provide to IPC Ontario if requested. Every deployment is built as though a PHIPA audit is the next business day.
Legal: Law Firms and Independent Practitioners
Thornhill law firms use Copilot most effectively for document review, contract drafting, correspondence, and meeting summarization. A litigation firm reviewing discovery materials can use Copilot for Word to generate first-pass chronologies and fact summaries. A real estate law practice can use Copilot to draft closing correspondence from transaction data. A corporate law firm can use Copilot in Teams to summarize client calls and generate follow-up action items.
Law Society of Ontario rules require that lawyers maintain confidentiality of client information. Fusion’s legal AI deployments configure M365 sensitivity labels so that client-file content is classified at the folder level, preventing it from appearing in Copilot responses for other users within the firm. Acceptable-use policies are drafted to address LSO Regulation 7.1 (confidentiality), and training is tailored to the specific practice areas of the firm. No generic chatbot orientation: the training maps to the actual files the lawyers work with every day.
Accounting: CPA Firms and Tax Practices
Thornhill’s accounting community ranges from sole-practitioner CPAs serving individual clients to mid-size firms handling corporate tax, audit, and advisory for York Region businesses. Copilot accelerates the document-heavy work that defines accounting practice: drafting management letters, preparing T2 commentary, summarizing financial statements for client review meetings, and generating board presentation decks from audit data. Power Automate handles the administrative workflow: routing signed engagement letters, triggering document-request checklists, and sending deadline reminders to clients.
CPA Ontario’s rules around client data protection require that accounting firms have documented policies for any technology that handles client financial information. Fusion provides a technology governance framework that satisfies this requirement: a data classification matrix, an acceptable-use policy for AI tools, and audit-trail configuration that records what Copilot accessed and when. This documentation is increasingly required for CPA Ontario peer reviews, and Fusion’s clients have it ready.
Real Estate: Transaction Automation and Client Communication
Thornhill is one of the GTA’s most active real estate markets, with a high concentration of agents and brokerages serving both the local luxury residential market and the commercial properties along the Yonge and Bathurst corridors. Real estate professionals generate an enormous volume of structured, repeatable documents: listing descriptions, offer summaries, condition-removal notices, and client update emails. Copilot for Word accelerates listing-description drafting from property data sheets. Power Automate sends offer updates to clients automatically when document status changes. Copilot for Outlook drafts follow-up emails after showings. For brokerages managing multiple agents, these automations save hours per transaction.
Real estate professionals in Ontario are regulated by the Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO). Fusion’s real estate AI deployments include acceptable-use policies aligned to RECO requirements and data classification for transaction files to prevent cross-client data exposure in Copilot responses.
Israeli Tech-Connected Businesses
Thornhill’s Israeli-Canadian business community includes software companies, cybersecurity consultancies, FinTech businesses, and import-export firms with active operations in Israel. These businesses typically have more sophisticated technology environments than average Thornhill SMBs: they may already run enterprise SaaS tools, use GitHub Copilot for development work, and have direct experience with Israeli AI startups and enterprise AI platforms. What they often lack is a Canadian MSP who understands their regulatory environment (PIPEDA, provincial privacy law) and can connect their existing AI stack to Canadian data-residency requirements. Fusion bridges that gap: configuring Canadian data-residency in M365, advising on PIPEDA obligations for data processed in Israel, and integrating AI tools from both ecosystems.
Professional Home Offices
Thornhill’s wealth demographic supports a significant number of regulated professionals who operate from home offices: financial advisors, consultants, therapists, and sole-practitioner lawyers and accountants. These professionals have the same compliance obligations as larger firms but smaller budgets and no in-house IT. Fusion’s right-sized Copilot deployments for this segment include M365 Business Premium licensing with Copilot, sensitivity labels for client files, an acceptable-use policy the practitioner can reference with their regulatory college, and remote support for any issues. The entire deployment is designed to be proportionate to a one-to-three-person operation.
What Fusion’s AI Services Include for Thornhill Businesses
Every Thornhill engagement is scoped to your specific workflows and compliance context. These are the core service components available across all industries.
Microsoft 365 Copilot Deployment
Licence procurement, tenant configuration, security policy, sensitivity labels, prompt-engineering training, and adoption coaching. Delivered against your specific workflows, not a generic orientation.
PHIPA Healthcare Workflow Automation
Power Automate workflows for patient communication, referral intake, appointment scheduling, and insurance correspondence. PHIPA risk assessment and Privacy Impact Assessment included.
Legal and Accounting Document AI
Copilot for Word, Teams, and Outlook configured for law firm and CPA workflows. Sensitivity labels prevent client-file cross-exposure. Acceptable-use policy aligned to LSO and CPA Ontario standards.
Real Estate Transaction Automation
Listing-description drafting, offer summary automation, client-update workflows, and condition-removal notice generation via Power Automate and Copilot. RECO-aligned acceptable-use policy.
AI Readiness Assessment
Free evaluation of your M365 environment, data classification posture, automation opportunities, and compliance obligations. Deliverable: a prioritized AI roadmap with effort and ROI estimates.
AI Governance and Security Policy
CISSP-led acceptable-use policy, data classification matrix, Conditional Access configuration, audit trail setup, and compliance documentation for PHIPA, LSO, CPA Ontario, and PIPEDA obligations.
Power Automate Workflow Development
Custom workflows connecting SharePoint, Outlook, Teams, Excel, and third-party apps. Common automations include approval routing, document generation, form data extraction, and deadline reminders.
Azure OpenAI Custom Integrations
For Thornhill businesses with more complex AI requirements: custom Azure OpenAI deployments for document intelligence, summarization, classification, and structured data extraction from unstructured sources.
All services include Canadian data residency by default. AI tooling is governed within your existing M365 security policy stack.
How Fusion Deploys AI in Thornhill
Every engagement follows the same structured three-step process, whether you are a three-person accounting practice or a 100-person professional services firm. No guessing, no scope creep, no surprises.
AI Readiness Assessment
We evaluate your M365 environment, map your compliance obligations (PHIPA, LSO, CPA Ontario, PIPEDA), identify the workflows with highest automation ROI, and deliver a prioritized roadmap. Free. Takes 2 to 5 business days. No obligation.
Pilot Deployment
We deploy Copilot and Power Automate to a pilot group of 5 to 10 users, build the first two or three high-value workflows, configure governance controls, and run training sessions tailored to your practice area. Typical pilot timeline: two to three weeks.
Full Rollout and Optimization
After the pilot validates ROI, we expand to the full organization, add workflows as new opportunities are identified, conduct quarterly Copilot adoption reviews, and integrate new AI capabilities as Microsoft releases them.
This process has been refined across 500+ Canadian businesses since 2012. We know what breaks, what gets skipped in generic rollouts, and what actually moves the needle for Thornhill professional services firms.
Why Thornhill Businesses Choose Fusion for AI
Most professional services firms that come to Fusion for AI have already tried the DIY approach: turned on Copilot, watched employees use it inconsistently, and discovered that governance was an afterthought. The problem is never the tool. It is the deployment. Without proper configuration, training, compliance documentation, and workflow integration, Copilot is a subscription that gathers dust and creates liability.
PHIPA for Healthcare-Heavy Thornhill
Thornhill has more healthcare practitioners per capita than almost any GTA suburb. IPC Ontario investigates PHIPA breaches at clinics on this corridor regularly. Fusion deploys AI with PHIPA risk assessments and Privacy Impact Assessments completed before any patient data is processed.
Privacy-First AI for Professional Services
Law firms and accounting practices cannot have client data leaking across users in Copilot responses. Fusion configures sensitivity labels, SharePoint permission remediation, and Conditional Access before enabling Copilot in any professional services environment.
Israeli Tech Familiarity
Thornhill’s Israeli-Canadian tech community expects a technically capable partner who moves quickly. Fusion’s team has experience integrating with Israeli SaaS stacks and advising on Canadian data-residency obligations for businesses with Israeli operations.
Canadian Data Residency Guaranteed
Every Fusion deployment keeps data in Canada by default. Microsoft 365 is configured for Canadian data residency. Azure OpenAI deployments use Canadian regions. No client data leaves Canadian jurisdiction without explicit client authorization.
Fusion is Canadian-owned and has operated since 2012. CISSP certification governs every security decision. AI deployments align to CIS Controls v8.1. When Thornhill businesses need AI services that deliver measurable productivity gains, compliance documentation, and governance controls together, they call Fusion.
Fusion Computing has supported Canadian businesses since 2012 and holds active CISSP certification for security leadership. AI deployments align to CIS Controls v8.1, PHIPA, LSO conduct rules, and CPA Ontario data-handling standards. Your data stays in Canada. Your compliance documentation is ready for regulatory review.
AI Compliance for Thornhill’s Regulated Industries
Thornhill’s professional economy is more heavily regulated than most GTA suburbs. Healthcare, law, accounting, and real estate all operate under specific provincial and federal frameworks that govern how AI tools can process client data. Deploying Copilot without understanding these frameworks is the fastest way to turn a productivity investment into a regulatory complaint.
PHIPA: Personal Health Information Protection Act
PHIPA governs how health information custodians in Ontario collect, use, and disclose personal health information. For Thornhill medical and dental practices, this means any AI tool that processes patient communications, referral data, or appointment records must be deployed within a documented risk management framework. Fusion’s PHIPA deployment package for Thornhill healthcare clients includes a formal PHIPA risk assessment, a Privacy Impact Assessment, sensitivity labels applied to patient-record repositories, Conditional Access policies restricting M365 to managed devices, and audit-trail logging that records Copilot access to protected data. IPC Ontario’s enforcement record shows that breaches at specialist clinics on this corridor are investigated seriously. Fusion’s documentation is built to withstand that scrutiny.
LSUC: Law Society of Ontario Professional Conduct Rules
Law Society of Ontario Regulation 7.1 requires lawyers to protect the confidentiality of client information using reasonable measures. For Thornhill law firms deploying Copilot, “reasonable measures” in 2026 includes sensitivity labels that prevent client-file content from surfacing in other users’ Copilot responses, SharePoint permission configurations that enforce matter-level access control, an acceptable-use policy that addresses AI-generated work product, and training that ensures lawyers understand what Copilot does and does not see. Fusion’s legal AI deployments for Thornhill firms include all of these components and produce documentation the firm can reference if a client or the Law Society asks what measures were in place.
CPA Ontario: Accounting AI Standards
CPA Ontario’s practice management standards require firms to have documented policies for any technology that handles client financial information. As Copilot becomes standard in accounting workflows, CPA Ontario peer reviews will increasingly expect to see AI governance documentation: what tools are in use, what data those tools can access, and what controls prevent unauthorized disclosure. Fusion prepares Thornhill accounting firms for this with a data classification matrix covering client financial data, an acceptable-use policy for AI tools aligned to CPA standards, and audit-trail configuration that records Copilot access events. The deliverables are designed to satisfy a CPA Ontario peer review question about AI governance.
PIPEDA and Canadian Data Residency
Canada’s Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act applies to all Thornhill businesses handling personal information in commercial activities. For AI deployments, PIPEDA requires documented consent, purpose limitation, and data minimization practices. Fusion’s standard deployment package includes a PIPEDA-aligned data processing addendum with Microsoft, Canadian data-residency configuration in M365 (so personal data stays in Canadian data centres), and an acceptable-use policy that addresses PIPEDA obligations for AI-processed personal information. For Thornhill businesses with Israeli operations, Fusion advises on the interaction between PIPEDA and Israeli privacy law (Protection of Privacy Law 5741-1981).
RECO: Real Estate Council of Ontario
RECO’s regulations require real estate professionals to protect client personal information and maintain accurate records of client communications. Fusion’s real estate AI deployments for Thornhill brokerages include data classification for transaction files, sensitivity labels that prevent client data from appearing in other agents’ Copilot responses, and an acceptable-use policy the brokerage can reference in a RECO compliance review.
Why this matters in Thornhill: Thornhill straddles the Markham and Vaughan boundary in York Region, where IPC Ontario routinely investigates PHIPA breaches at the medical specialist clinics clustered along Yonge between Steeles and Highway 7. Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada reports that Canadian SMBs are accelerating generative AI adoption faster than any other digital category, which raises the governance bar for the dense mix of accounting firms, dental practices, law offices, and professional services operators around Promenade Mall and the Yonge corridor. Deploying Copilot here without sensitivity labels, SharePoint permission remediation, and documented PHIPA and LSO risk assessments is the fastest way to turn a productivity win into a regulator complaint. Sources: statcan.gc.ca, ipc.on.ca, ised-isde.canada.ca.
AI Services Pricing for Thornhill Businesses
Thornhill businesses typically complete a Copilot deployment in two to three weeks for a pilot group. Most professional services firms start with 5 to 10 pilot users, validate productivity gains over 30 days, then expand organization-wide. Microsoft 365 Copilot licensing is $30 per user per month. Deployment and workflow development scope is priced to your specific requirements.
AI services in Thornhill start with a free AI readiness assessment: Fusion evaluates your M365 environment, maps your compliance obligations, identifies automation opportunities, and delivers a prioritized roadmap. No obligation, no sales pitch.
AI services cost varies based on service scope. Every deployment is customized to your workflows and compliance context, not a generic package. Contact us to learn more about scoping for your practice or business.
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Who Fusion’s AI Services Are For in Thornhill
Fusion’s AI services are designed for Thornhill businesses with 10 to 150 users that are ready to move beyond AI experimentation into structured deployment with governance controls. The following business types are the strongest fit:
- Medical and dental practices (5+ clinical staff) handling patient communications, referral intake, and insurance correspondence under PHIPA
- Law firms (sole practitioners to 30-lawyer firms) that handle client documents under Law Society of Ontario confidentiality rules
- Accounting and CPA firms (3 to 50 professionals) preparing corporate tax, audit, and advisory work under CPA Ontario standards
- Real estate brokerages (1 to 30 agents) processing transaction documents, listings, and client communications under RECO
- Israeli tech-connected businesses with Canadian operations requiring data-residency compliance and integration with Israeli SaaS tools
- Professional home offices (sole practitioners to 5-person teams) operating under regulatory-college oversight in healthcare, law, or accounting
- Healthcare and wellness clinics receiving referrals from or coordinating with Shouldice Hospital and Mackenzie Health
- Professional services firms (consultants, financial advisors, HR practices) in the Promenade Mall district and Yonge corridor
If your Thornhill business does not fit neatly into one of these categories but you are exploring AI deployment for a document-heavy or communication-heavy workflow, the free AI readiness assessment is the right starting point. Fusion has found automation opportunities in nearly every professional services environment we have assessed.
Not sure if you’re a fit?
The AI readiness assessment takes 2 to 5 business days and costs nothing. At the end, you have a prioritized roadmap of automation opportunities, an estimate of effort and ROI for each, and a clear picture of your compliance obligations for AI tools. If Fusion is not the right partner for your situation, the roadmap is still yours to use.
Why AI Governance Matters for Thornhill Businesses
Microsoft’s 2024 Work Trend Index found that 75% of knowledge workers already use AI tools at work, but only 39% have received any formal training from their employer.
The gap between AI adoption and AI readiness creates specific risks for Thornhill’s regulated professional community. Shadow AI usage by employees who use personal ChatGPT accounts to process client information is a PHIPA breach, an LSO conduct issue, and a CPA Ontario governance failure simultaneously. A structured deployment with proper licensing, sensitivity labels, acceptable-use policies, and training closes this gap before it becomes a regulatory incident.
Fusion’s AI services clients in the Greater Toronto Area see measurable productivity gains within 60 days: faster document drafting, automated data extraction, and meeting summaries that save 5 or more hours per user per week. The compliance documentation does not slow the deployment down. It is built in parallel and delivered as a standard deliverable.
Sources: Microsoft, “2024 Work Trend Index Annual Report,” 2024; Statistics Canada, “Q3 2025 Canadian Survey on Business Conditions,” September 2025.
Mike Pearlstein, CISSP, CEO, Fusion Computing
Fusion has served GTA businesses since 2012. Our security leadership holds active CISSP certification. Every AI deployment is built with governance and security from the start: data classification, access controls, audit trails, and compliance documentation for the specific regulatory frameworks that apply to your business. We don’t sell AI hype. We deploy Copilot, build Power Automate workflows, and deliver measurable productivity gains for Thornhill businesses with 10 to 150 employees.
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