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This is an independently designed "Product of Canada" logo, created to promote Canadian-made products. The design features a maple leaf and bilingual text in English (Product of Canada) and French (Produit du Canada) to reflect Canada’s official languages.
Trade item Value 1: Crude petroleum: 75,259 2: Cars: 47,632 3: Refined petroleum: 18,715 4: Aircraft, helicopters and spacecraft: 7,322 5: Coal: 6,766 6: Potassic ...
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Food products Mississauga, Ontario: 2016 Diet food P A Nature's Path: Consumer goods Food products Richmond: 1985 Organic food P A NCIX: Technology Computer hardware Richmond: 1996 Computer hardware, defunct 2017 P D Nelvana: Consumer services Broadcasting & entertainment Toronto: 1971 Entertainment P A New Flyer Industries: Industrials
Canadian Arcott – a breed of domestic sheep native to Canada; Newfoundland dog – an unnamed Newfoundland is famous for saving Napoleon Bonaparte from drowning; Canadian horse – a breed of horse that is powerful, well-muscled, and typically dark in colour; Chantecler chicken – a breed of chicken originating at Abbey of Notre-Dame du Lac ...
Ford went on to say that stores will not be able to restock American alcohol products. Hours earlier, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau slapped tariffs of 25 percent on U.S. goods.
1965: Canada–United States Automotive Products Agreement (Auto Pact) 1973–1979: Tokyo round of GATT; 1988: Canada–United States Free Trade Agreement; 1993: North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) 1994: World Trade Organization created; 1997: Canada–Israel Free Trade Agreement (CIFTA) 1997: Canada–Chile Free Trade Agreement (CCFTA)
At its peak, Atwater Brewery distributed products in over twenty states. By the time of its acquisition by Molson Coors, the brewery had scaled back distribution to focus on the Midwest market. [10] By 2021, the brand was available in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Tennessee. That same year, it expanded into Illinois. [11]