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  2. Toyota Canada Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Canada Inc. (TCI) is the distributor of Toyota and Lexus sedans, coupes, sport utility vehicles , and trucks in Canada. TCI's head office is located in Toronto, Ontario. It has regional offices located in Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal, and Halifax and parts distribution centres in Toronto and Vancouver.

  3. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada (TMMC) operates automobile manufacturing factories in Ontario, Canada. It is a subsidiary of Toyota Motor North America, itself a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation of Japan. The plant assembles compact crossover SUVs: the Lexus NX, Lexus RX and the Toyota RAV4, the company's best selling vehicle in North ...

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  5. Toyota Motor Manufacturing de Baja California - Wikipedia

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    TMMBC is Toyota's first automotive manufacturing plant in Mexico and builds Tacoma pickup trucks. The plant was built for an annual capacity of 180,000 truck beds and 30,000 Tacoma pickup trucks. In January 2006, Toyota announced that the plant capacity would be expanded to produce 50,000 Tacoma pickup trucks, and 200,000 truck beds.

  6. List of historic places in Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver BC 49°15′44″N 123°08′56″W  /  49.2623°N 123.149°W  / 49.2623; -123.149  ( Lord Tennyson Elementary Vancouver municipality ( 11305 )

  7. Technological and industrial history of 20th-century Canada

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    Metal mining also became significant industry during this period. The International Nickel Company was established in 1902 through the fusion of two companies.A refinery using the Orford process was built in Port Colborne, Ontario in 1918 and then moved to Copper Cliff, Ontario, where that technique was replaced by the matte flotation process in 1948.