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  2. List of former automotive manufacturing plants - Wikipedia

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    Willow Run Airport and General Motors manufacturing facility Ford Motor Company Terminal Island Plant Terminal Island, Long Beach, California: Ford Model A: 1930s [24] 1959 [25] Henry Ford Bridge provided only link to Terminal Island for decades Part of the Port of Los Angeles complex [26] Ford Motor Company Long Beach Plant Long Beach ...

  3. Winnipeg Area Control Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Winnipeg Area Control Centre (ICAO: CZWG) is one of seven Area Control Centres in Canada operated by Nav Canada.Located at 777 Moray Street in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the centre controls all air traffic in Manitoba under 60,000 feet (including waters in Hudson Bay, as well as parts of Saskatchewan (from border with Alberta to Thompson) and Ontario east of Thunder Bay (including waters of ...

  4. List of international airports in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Pearson International Airport: Toronto: Ontario: YYZ CYYZ 71624 Vancouver International Airport: Vancouver: British Columbia: YVR CYVR 71892 Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport: Winnipeg: Manitoba: YWG CYWG 71852

  5. Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport

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    Check-in hall at Winnipeg Richardson International Airport's Main Terminal. Winnipeg's main airport terminal was designed by Argentine architect Cesar Pelli and Stantec. [26] The terminal's design was inspired by the City of Winnipeg's distinctive landscape and the province of Manitoba's vast prairies and sky. [27]

  6. Ford Motor Company of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Toronto, Ontario: 1910 1927 Assembly relocated to Danforth Plant. The building (672 Dupont St) now houses Condominiums Danforth Avenue Plant Toronto, Ontario: 1922 1946 Sold to Nash Motors and then by American Motors Corporation 1954 to 1961. Converted as mall, Shoppers World Danforth. Portage Ave Assembly Plant Winnipeg, Manitoba: 1915 1941

  7. James Armstrong Richardson Sr. - Wikipedia

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    James Armstrong Richardson was born in Kingston, Ontario in 1885 to Agnes (McCausland) and George A. Richardson. [2] He attended Queen's and received his Bachelor of Arts in 1906. After graduation, Richardson entered the family business founded by his grandfather, James Richardson & Sons, at the time, one of Canada's greatest grain exporters.

  8. Toronto Pearson International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Several public transit bus services operate bus routes to Toronto Pearson International Airport. Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) operates daily, 24-hour public transit bus service from Pearson Airport to various subway stations in Toronto, with route 900 Airport Express being the main express bus service to the airport from Kipling station on ...

  9. Automotive industry in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Ford Motor Company: Ford Motor Company of Canada: Essex Engine Plant (1981–2007; 2009–present) Oakville Assembly (1953–present) Windsor Engine Plant (1978–present) General Motors: General Motors Canada: CAMI Assembly (1989–present) Oshawa Car Assembly (1907–present) St. Catharines Engine Plant (1954–present) Honda: Honda Canada Inc.