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  2. List of automobile manufacturers of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Electric Vehicles (1996) Conquest (2008) Edison Motors (2021) Fiat Chrysler Canada (1925) Ford Canada (1904) [1] General Motors Canada (1918) [2] CAMI (1986)

  3. Automotive industry in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 1918, McLaughlin was bought by an American firm, General Motors, and was rebranded General Motors of Canada. In the 1930s, Studebaker built its Rockne in Canada. Driven by the demands of World War I , Canada's automotive industry had grown, by 1923, into the second-largest in the world, although it was still made up of relatively inefficient ...

  4. CFAV Badger (YAG 319) - Wikipedia

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    Badger was offered for sale by the Canadian Government as part of the YAG 300 Replacement Project, which saw the YAG boats replaced by new Orca-class patrol vessels. [4] In 2011 Badger was sold to a West Coast fisherman for $4,680.00 CAD and restored for use by a travel adventure company offering tours of the Barkley Sound, Clayoquot Sound, and ...

  5. Canadian Car and Foundry - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Car & Foundry Company, Limited was a manufacturer of buses, railway rolling stock, forestry equipment, and later aircraft for the Canadian market.CC&F history goes back to 1897, but the main company was established in 1909 from an amalgamation of several companies and later became part of Hawker Siddeley Canada through the purchase by A.V. Roe Canada in 1957.

  6. Russell Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    The Russell vehicles developed a reputation as well-built and engineered cars, and success allowed Russell to focus on the high-end market. Sales offices were opened in England, Australia and New Zealand. In Canada, Russell promoted its vehicles as "The Thoroughly Canadian Car," built with Canadian material, labour and capital.

  7. Studebaker Canada - Wikipedia

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    Studebaker of Canada and Packard Motor Company of Canada merged in 1954. Packard had ceased Canadian assembly operations in 1939, and the Canadian affiliate was a distribution and administrative organization. Although the 1957 and 1958 Packards were based on Studebaker models, none were assembled in Canada.

  8. Can-Am motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Can-Am is a Canadian subsidiary of Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP) founded in 1972 and based in Valcourt, Quebec. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company produced off-road motorcycles from 1972 to 1987. In 1997, the company was reformed and began production of ATV vehicles as well as the Can-Am Spyder three-wheeled motorcycle .

  9. AVGP - Wikipedia

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    Canada – (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) – as the Tav 2 variant (Cougars modified for ERT tasks), [30] these were given for free by the Canadian Army to the RCMP in British Columbia in March 2010. [27] [31] Uruguay – 44 refurbished Cougars with turrets removed. [8] 98 Grizzlys and 5 Huskys given directly from the AMIS/UNAMID mission in Sudan.