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  2. Foundation Company of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Foundation Company of Canada Limited was a Canadian construction company that operated from 1924 to 1999. The company's origins lay in New York City, where the Foundation Company was founded in 1902. In 1909, Foundation was invited by the Canadian Pacific Railway to build caissons as part of the construction on Windsor Station in Montreal ...

  3. Windsor Salt - Wikipedia

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    It was also known as The Canadian Salt Company, Limited (French: La Société Canadienne de Sel Limitée) for a time. Since 1954, it has been owned by Morton Salt, which in turn used to be owned by German chemical company K+S, and the company is Canada's largest salt manufacturer. The company is headquartered in Pointe-Claire, Quebec. [3]

  4. Lists of mines in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The following lists of mines in Canada are subsidiaries to the list of mines article and lists working, defunct and future mines in the country and is organised by the primary mineral output and province. For practical purposes stone, marble and other quarries may be included in this list.

  5. List of mines in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of mines in British Columbia, Canada and includes operating and closed mines, as well as proposed mines at an advanced stage of development (e.g. mining permits applied for). Mines that are in operation are in bold. Past producers which are under re-exploitation, re-development and/or re-promotion are in italics. Also ...

  6. Windsor Salt Mine - Wikipedia

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    The first is the Ojibway Mine at 200 Morton Drive in Windsor, established in 1955, and is owned by The Canadian Salt Company, Limited. The facility has 250 employees, earns roughly $75–99 million a year, producing road and mining salt. [1]

  7. Dome Mine - Wikipedia

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    Dome Mine is situated in the City of Timmins, Ontario, Canada; and was developed during the Porcupine Gold Rush. [1] Last operated by Canadian company Goldcorp, before it became a subsidiary of American company Newmont, it is one of three mines (along with Hoyle Pond underground and Hollinger Open Pit, both still active) owned by Newmont in the Porcupine district in and around Timmins.

  8. Canadian Landmine Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Landmine Foundation (French: La Fondation des Mines Terrestres du Canada) is a Canadian charity that seeks to "raise awareness and funds to end the human and economic suffering caused by anti-personnel landmines". [1]

  9. Category:Defunct mining companies of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting and Power Company; H. ... Inmet Mining; K. Kerr Addison Mines Ltd. L. Fred La Rose; M. McIntyre Mines; John McMartin (Canadian ...