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Canadian Club

March 8, 2012 / by Submit to Canadiana Connection / Leave a Comment

canadian_club

This is not an article about that exclusive place called The Canadian Club, which can be found on Bay Street in Toronto, among other cities and streets. This article is about whisky! One of the most recognizable drinks in the world didn’t start out in Canada. And while it’s still created in …

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Dave Nichol and President’s Choice

February 17, 2012 / by Submit to Canadiana Connection / Leave a Comment

Dave Nichol's Insider Report

Question: when is something bigger than a store or brand, but small enough to take home and enjoy? Answer: when it’s President’s Choice! Talk about an iconic Canadian company… Do you remember Dave Nichol? Now there’s an interesting man. He’s a Canadian Product Marketing expert, and …

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Trivia Eh? Sir Alexander Mackenzie

February 10, 2012 / by Submit to Canadiana Connection / Leave a Comment

Sir Alexander Mackenzie, born a Scot, was knighted by King George III in 1802 for his achievements in exploration (founding of the Northwest Passage). Mackenzie was married twice, though it’s difficult to find detail concerning his first wife, thought to be a Metis. He was 48 when he …

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