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Made in Canada (French: Fabriqué au Canada) and Product of Canada (Produit du Canada) are certification marks designating a claim that Canada is the country of origin of a good. A product label for that good may use these marks, or a qualified version, to present that claim to consumers.
No Name (styled as no name, French: sans nom) is a line of generic brand grocery and household products sold by Loblaw Companies Limited, Canada's largest food retailer.. No Name products are available in stores across Canada that include Loblaws, Dominion, Extra Foods, Fortinos, Freshmart, Maxi, No Frills, Provigo, Real Atlantic Superstore, Real Canadian Superstore, Shoppers Drug Mart ...
Other manufacturing capabilities began to develop during this period, in parallel with shipbuilding. Canada's first paper mill was built in St. Andrews, Quebec in 1805 by two New Englanders and produced paper for sale in Montreal and Quebec City. By 1869 Alexander Burtin was operating Canada's first groundwood paper mill in Valleyfield, Quebec.
Products Ownership Brands Micro-Distilleries or Craft Distillers: Ogham Craft Spirits: Ottawa, Ontario Gin, Poitín, Eau-de-Vie Ogham Craft Spirits Inc. Pot Still Gin, Poitín, Cider Eau-de-vie, Whisky available December 2024 King's Lock Craft Distillery: Johnstown, Ontario Rum, Rye, Vodka, Gin King's Lock Craft Distillery Inc.
Some products that have "American" as part of their names or slogans actually do very little assembling — if any — in the U.S. Here is a rundown of popular so-called American brands that ...
Nexen Inc. was one of two Canadian oil and gas companies that the Harper government controversially approved the sale of to foreign state-owned enterprises in 2012; though it stated that future takeovers by SOEs would face new rules, especially in the energy sector. Nexen became a wholly-owned subsidiary of CNOOC on 25 February 2013.
The wagon, along with other products such as scooters and tricycles, was made in a Chicago plant, until maintenance costs forced the company to move the bulk of its production to China in 2004. Target
Recreational products Toronto [13] 1969 Guitar equipment, defunct P D Air Canada: Consumer services Airlines Montreal: 1937 Flag carrier, largest airline of Canada P A Air Miles: Consumer services Travel & tourism Toronto: 1992 Loyalty programs P A Aldo Group: Consumer services Apparel retailers Montreal: 1972 Footwear retailer P A AldrichPears ...