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  2. Canada Goose (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    In June 2017, Canada Goose opened its first manufacturing facility in Quebec, a 95,000 square foot facility in Boisbriand. [36] In October 2017, Canada Goose opened its second United States flagship store on the Magnificent Mile in Chicago. [37] A third Winnipeg-based Canada Goose manufacturing plant opened in September 2018. [38]

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  5. Browns Shoes - Wikipedia

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    After taking over the family business in 1954, Morton decided to take Browns into a different direction toward exclusive designer and fashion footwear. In 1959, he became the first North American retailer to bring Italian-made shoes to Canada. [3] Today, Browns Shoes is a nationwide shoe retailer, with 67 stores across Canada.

  6. Kaufman Footwear - Wikipedia

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    In 1961 Kaufman purchased L.H. Packard & Co. of Montreal, followed by Prospect Shoes Ltd. of Sherbrooke in 1966. [2] Footwear production for the company became centred in Quebec. Kaufman also manufactured under the brand names "Oomphies" (women's casual and duty shoes), "Snowbelles" (slush-molded vinyl boots), "Feelings" (women's casual sandals ...

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    Mid-caps stocks, like Canada Goose Holdings Inc (TSX:GOOS) with a market capitalization of CA$6.05B, aren’t the focus of most investors who prefer to direct their investments towards either ...

  8. Canada goose - Wikipedia

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    The Canada goose eats a variety of grasses when on land. It feeds by grasping a blade of grass with the bill, then tearing it with a jerk of the head. The Canada goose also eats beans and grains such as wheat, rice, and corn when they are available. In the water, it feeds from aquatic plants by sliding its bill at the bottom of the body of water.

  9. Shoe-fitting fluoroscope - Wikipedia

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    A customer might try several shoes in a day, or return several times in a year, and radiation dose effects may be cumulative. [7] A dose of 300 r can cause growth disturbance in a child, [6] and 600 r can cause erythema in an adult. Hands and feet are relatively resistant to other forms of radiation damage, such as carcinogenesis.