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The Cons family is a Montreal-based business family known for their ventures in the meat distribution and real estate industries. Their rise to prominence began with the establishment of C&C Packing, a company founded by Stanley Cons in 1974. The family expanded their business interests over the decades, particularly into real estate development following the sale of C&C Packing in 2016. The Cons family continues to maintain a strong presence in the food and real estate sectors.

History of C&C Packing

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C&C Packing, founded by Stanley Cons in 1974, became a prominent player in Canada’s meat distribution industry. The company supplied beef, pork, poultry, and other meat products to clients across the country, and over time established a reputation for high-quality products and service.[1][2] Stanley Cons was later joined by his sons, Ronnie Cons and Michael Cons, who played significant roles in the company’s operations. Ronnie served as CEO, while Michael held the position of COO. Under their leadership, C&C Packing continued to grow and became a key company in the Canadian meat distribution market.[1] In 2016, after 42 years in business, C&C Packing was sold to Premium Brands Holdings Corporation for approximately CAD 150 million. This transaction marked a turning point for the family, as they began diversifying their business ventures, especially in real estate.[1][2]

Real Estate Ventures

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Following the sale of C&C Packing, the Cons family shifted their focus toward real estate development. Led by Ronnie and Michael Cons, they established the JOIA brand, which became associated with luxury residential developments in Montreal. One of their flagship projects, JOIA Griffintown, is located in a rapidly developing part of the city and has contributed to the transformation of the Griffintown area into a hub for urban living.[3][4] Another notable project is Majestic by JOIA, a luxury residential development aimed at affluent buyers, offering high-end amenities and catering to residents seeking premium living experiences. These developments have helped solidify the family’s position in Montreal’s real estate market.[4]

Consco Foods

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In addition to real estate, the Cons family continued their involvement in the food industry through the founding of Consco Foods. This new venture focuses on meat and food distribution, building on the family’s decades of experience in the industry. Consco Foods has emphasized sustainability and innovation in its operations, modernizing its supply chain and integrating advanced technologies to improve efficiency.[5] The company has positioned itself as a leader in the food industry, with a commitment to environmentally sustainable practices and reducing waste. Consco Foods aims to set new standards for quality and service in the North American food distribution market.[5]

Family Overview

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The family’s prominence began with Stanley Cons, who established C&C Packing in 1974. His sons, Ronnie and Michael Cons, were integral to the company’s success and later became involved in other business ventures. Stanley’s legacy in the food industry continues through Consco Foods, while his sons focus on real estate development under the JOIA brand.[1][2][3]

• Stanley Cons – Founder of C&C Packing • Wife: Helen Cons

• Ronnie Cons – Former CEO of C&C Packing, CEO of Consco Foods, involved in the family’s real estate development under JOIA. Married to Debbie Cons. They have six children: Gabby Cons, Jojo Cons, Josh Cons, Hannah Cons, Sam Cons, and Isaac Cons.

• Michael Cons – Former COO of C&C Packing, COO of Consco Foods, involved in the family’s real estate ventures under JOIA. He has four children: Olivia Cons, Shimmy Cons, Tori Cons, and David Cons. • Renee Cons – Sibling of Ronnie and Michael.

Legacy

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The Cons family has played a significant role in Montreal’s business landscape, with contributions to both the food and real estate industries. Their leadership at C&C Packing established them as key figures in the meat distribution sector, while their work in real estate has helped shape Montreal’s luxury housing market. Through ventures like Consco Foods and JOIA, the family continues to build on their legacy of business excellence.[6]

References

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1. “Premium Brands Acquires C&C Packing.” Globe Newswire. 22 March 2016. https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2016/03/22/1305097/0/en/Premium-Brands-Holdings-Corporation-to-Acquire-C-C-Packing.html 2. “Premium Brands to Acquire C&C Packing.” Business Wire. 22 March 2016. https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20160322006351/en/Premium-Brands-to-Acquire-C-C-Packing-Inc 3. “JOIA Griffintown Project Launches.” Montreal Gazette. https://montrealgazette.com/business/local-business/real-estate/the-rise-of-griffintown-montreals-new-residential-hotspot 4. “JOIA Real Estate Development: Transforming Griffintown.” Goss Club. https://gossclub.com/joia-the-jewel-of-real-estate-developments 5. “Consco Foods: Industry Innovations and Sustainability.” Food in Canada. https://www.foodincanada.com/features/consco-foods-strategy-for-sustainable-growth 6. “The Legacy of the Cons Family: Business Ventures in Food and Real Estate.” Montreal Business Journal. https://www.montrealbusinessjournal.ca/cons-family-business-legacy

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