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  2. Red Seal Program - Wikipedia

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    The Red Seal program is under the jurisdiction of the Canadian Council of Directors of Apprenticeship (CCDA) It was created in 1959 as a result of the first National Conference on Apprenticeship in Trades and Industries, held in Ottawa in 1952. [1] Not all provinces/territories participate in all the Red Seal trades. [2]

  3. Red seal ships - Wikipedia

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    Japanese red seal trade in the early 17th century. [1] Red seal ships (朱印船, Shuinsen) were Japanese armed merchant sailing ships bound for Southeast Asian ports with red-sealed letters patent issued by the early Tokugawa shogunate in the first half of the 17th century. [2]

  4. Nanban trade - Wikipedia

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    1628 – Destruction of Takagi Sakuemon's (高木作右衛門) Red Seal ship in Ayutthaya, Siam, by a Spanish fleet. Portuguese trade in Japan is prohibited for 3 years as a reprisal. 1632 – Death of Tokugawa Hidetada. 1634 – On orders of shōgun Iemitsu, the artificial island Dejima is built to constrain Portuguese merchants living in ...

  5. Red Seal - Wikipedia

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    Red Seal may refer to: Red Seal (tobacco) sold by the U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company; Red Seal Program, a Canadian program to assess the skills of tradespeople; Red seal ships, 17th century Japanese armed merchant sailing ships; RCA Red Seal Records, owned by Sony Music; Red Seal, a 1950 Italian film directed by Flavio Calzavara

  6. Canadian Council of Directors of Apprenticeship - Wikipedia

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    It supports the development of skilled trades in Canada and manages the Interprovincial Standards Red Seal Program. [1] It works to harmonize apprenticeship standards across different jurisdictions. [2] The council itself has no powers, but the representatives may hold regulatory powers through specific provincial/territorial legislation.

  7. File:Red Seal Ship Japanese and Portuguese Sailors Early 17th ...

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    From 1604 until 1635, the Japanese government granted "red-seal" licenses to oceangoing merchant ships to trade with regions south of Japan, including Indochina, the Philippines, Macao, and Taiwan. On this screen, Japanese and Portuguese sailors (the earliest Europeans to come to Japan) drink, smoke, and play go on deck as musicians and a ...

  8. Detroit Red Wings trade deadline: Will the Wings be buyers ...

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    Here are some guidelines for the Red Wings' trade deadline, including Free Press reporting on the team's potential plan of action, names on the trading block, and how the team is approaching a ...

  9. Chaya Shirōjirō - Wikipedia

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    Chaya Shirōjirō (茶屋四郎次郎) was the name of a series of wealthy and influential Kyoto-based merchants who took part in the red-seal trade licensed under the Tokugawa shogunate. [1] Members of the Chaya family , they were also centrally involved in the country's production and trade in textiles.