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Good list. Not crapping on you, but there are some errors. Cougar, for example was shot on the Serengeti :lol: (out of business) and bought by Pajar.

Also what are we calling Canadian? Many of those companies are just importers of Chinese or other foreign boots. Some like Pajar make an expensive line in Canada, but much of their product is foreign.
 
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Good list. Not crapping on you, but there are some errors. Cougar, for example was shot on the Serengeti :lol: (out of business) and bought by Pajar.

Also what are we calling Canadian? Many of those companies are just importers of Chinese or other foreign boots. Some like Pajar make an expensive line in Canada, but much of their product is foreign.

Another Canadian Made boot company Canada West, Winnipeg. https://www.canadawestboots.com/lacework Im pretty sure my next boots will be from them assuming I can actually find a local retailer. Its a shame they are so hard to come by out east.

Another Canadian footwear / workboot company, Royer, Quebec. https://royer.com/collections/work-boots?gad_source=1

One more. Viberg from BC. The Cadillac of west coast Canadian boots in many people opinion. https://www.vibergworkboots.com/

No **** away. I didn’t realize that some were simply importers. Feel free to make the changes required, we need factual information.
 

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Another Canadian Made boot company Canada West, Winnipeg. https://www.canadawestboots.com/lacework Im pretty sure my next boots will be from them assuming I can actually find a local retailer. Its a shame they are so hard to come by out

Scooby you just reminded me I used to buy the Canadian boots for work. I always liked a pull on, no laces to deal with and they had a good fit. I probably have 3 pairs of these laying around in strategic locations. 😂 And in varying stages of their life cycle. This pair is about 6’ away from my “Palliser” easy chair in our foyer. I totally forgot about the damn things being made in Canada. IMG_2870.jpeg
 

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Wife was out and brought home some treats. Chatman’s Yukon Ice Cream bars. Pretty damn good. 😋 IMG_2875.jpeg
Not only the best ice cream, but a really "good guy" in the business world. When they had that devasting fire that shut them down, they continued to pay their 350 employees........how many companies would do that in a time of crisis? They didn't toot their own horn below, I did it for them.


 

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Not only the best ice cream, but a really "good guy" in the business world. When they had that devasting fire that shut them down, they continued to pay their 350 employees........how many companies would do that in a time of crisis? They didn't toot their own horn below, I did it for them.



I have a feeling the working environment would be amazing. While reading the enclosure I thought the following was worth repeating.
Ice cream for all

When Penny Chapman got a call from a 10-year-old boy with a peanut allergy who had never been able to have ice cream at his birthday party, she knew she had to act. Penny and the Chapman’s team got to work converting Chapman’s original 2L ice cream into a peanut and nut free product everyone could enjoy.

Since then, the demand for ice cream that meets special dietary needs has continued to grow. And Chapman’s has responded with products that are Lactose Free, Gluten Free, and No Sugar Added.

Chapman’s is proud to be recognized by Anaphylaxis Canada for its peanut and nut free red flag labelling, and is the recipient of the Susan Daglish Award for leadership and commitment to anaphylaxis safety.
 

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At the moment we are flying from Saskatoon to Toronto on Porter Airlines. Free on board wifi, snacks and beer. I think I’d fly with them again. Mind you only 2 beer selections, Moose Head and Cracked Canoe both fine beers. I thought they might have stocked some Toronto Steam Whistle but maybe next time. The snacks were also Canadian, Three Farms not bad if you like crunchy with a little heat.
I’d probably would fly Porter again, well at least home for sure. 😉
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I’m watching the Food Channel and I need a snack. Chips. Old Dutch Chips.
Don’t know where it fits with your list.
Old Dutch potato chips are a Canadian company, with its headquarters in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and manufacturing facilities and distribution centers across Canada
Oddly enough it was founded in St.Paul MN. And is currently headquartered in MN as well. However they have a much larger presence in Canada.
 

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This has probably already been mentioned, but Megapro is a US/Canadian company that makes excellent multi-bit screwdrivers.

Their non-ratcheting drivers are made in USA, but their ratcheting ones are made in Canada. They are the manufacturer of the LTT screwdriver.
 

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Another Canadian Made boot company Canada West, Winnipeg. https://www.canadawestboots.com/lacework Im pretty sure my next boots will be from them assuming I can actually find a local retailer. Its a shame they are so hard to come by out east.

Another Canadian footwear / workboot company, Royer, Quebec. https://royer.com/collections/work-boots?gad_source=1

One more. Viberg from BC. The Cadillac of west coast Canadian boots in many people opinion. https://www.vibergworkboots.com/
I had a pair of vibergs 20 years ago, they had a store in central BC.

Incredible quality. Nothing else compares.
 

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This has probably already been mentioned, but Megapro is a US/Canadian company that makes excellent multi-bit screwdrivers.

Their non-ratcheting drivers are made in USA, but their ratcheting ones are made in Canada. They are the manufacturer of the LTT screwdriver.

I would point out that a lot of the MegaPro screwdrivers have brand specific bits. The automotive version of the ratcheting screwdriver uses standard 1/4” hex bits. I would suggest this one.

It also has a bit cartridge for holding the bits in the handle so they don’t rattle.

My buddy was supposed to print me a version of the cartridge for the Snap-on ratcheting screwdriver…
 
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I would point out that a lot of the MegaPro screwdrivers have brand specific bits. The automotive version of the ratcheting screwdriver uses standard 1/4” hex bits. I would suggest this one.

It also has a bit cartridge for holding the bits in the handle so they don’t rattle.

My buddy was supposed to print me a version of the cartridge for the Snap-on ratcheting screwdriver…
I thought about buying a 3D printer just so I could do that sort of thing. I really want to print a couple holders for my snap-on ratcheting screwdrivers
 

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I thought about buying a 3D printer just so I could do that sort of thing. I really want to print a couple holders for my snap-on ratcheting screwdrivers

Whenever I ever consider doing that, I get my buddy to print one from a free file or just buy whatever off Etsy.
 

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You got my attention, so I looked Viberg up.

Quite an article. You could make a trip to Vancouver island to buy a pair. Well worth both ideas.

I had a friend of a friend who dated a Viberg. She was a beautiful, and on top of that, a gymnast.
 

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I just want to give a shout out to Olsa Tools regarding their metric flex head ratcheting wrench set. I replaced rotors and pads on two of our vehicles in the past few weeks and they came in handy. Excellent quality and proud to have purchased them here in Ohio. I don’t remember if they were made in Taiwan or China, but either way.. I’m happy with my purchase. 🇨🇦
 
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Oh man, very sorry to read this.
I am sorry to hear about your garage. I hope nothing of sentimental value was lost and the recovery goes quickly and as smoothly as possible.
Thanks. It's not been fun.

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It was a detached garage, so lucky for me, the house was mostly ok. There were a lot of very nice tools in there though.

It's weird each time I think to go do something only to realize - I don't have the tool anymore. Haven't had that experience in a LONG time.

I hope the insurance company sorts out the contents soon.
 

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Thats terrible, glad the house was OK. Having had a pretty large insurance claim recently (not fire, but water damage) it was a death match to get the insurance company to pay up, they did eventually. Hopefully your process is easier.
 

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Anyone here familiar with the following
Canadian streaming services similar to Crave, which is a subscription-based platform offering a mix of movies, TV shows, and exclusive content, include CBC Gem, StackTV, and BritBox.
We have Crave but I’m not familiar with the others.
Thanks.
 

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Anyone here familiar with the following
Canadian streaming services similar to Crave, which is a subscription-based platform offering a mix of movies, TV shows, and exclusive content, include CBC Gem, StackTV, and BritBox.
We have Crave but I’m not familiar with the others.
Thanks.
Also have crave. I don't do cbc, but have had Britbox. I usually wait till they have a 3 mos for 10 bucks offer. Acorn is another good British channel streaming in Canada.
 

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Anyone here familiar with the following
Canadian streaming services similar to Crave, which is a subscription-based platform offering a mix of movies, TV shows, and exclusive content, include CBC Gem, StackTV, and BritBox.
We have Crave but I’m not familiar with the others.
Thanks.

We have Crave as part of our TV package.

CTV has most of the shows they air online for free and a lot of older shows especially their own they have all seasons available. The only catch is you have to sit thru ads where the commercials would have been.
 

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You may have seen the tv advertisement but here goes.
 

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Just got the following email from @Olsa Tools :


We're Turning 10 - And You're Invited!

It's been 10 incredible years since Olsa Tools got started — and we couldn't have done it without you.

To say thanks, we're throwing a Customer Appreciation BBQ at our warehouse!

📍 July 11th | 11:30AM–1:30PM
📍 1807 2 St, Nisku, AB T9E 0W8
📞 1-877-252-6572

🎁 Free food, tool demos, giveaways & 10% off everything in stock!

Can't make it in person?
Use code 10YEAR10 online for 10% off sitewide, valid July 11–18th.

Thanks for being part of our journey. Here's to the next 10!

– The Olsa Tools Team
 

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Just got the following email from @Olsa Tools :


We're Turning 10 - And You're Invited!

It's been 10 incredible years since Olsa Tools got started — and we couldn't have done it without you.

To say thanks, we're throwing a Customer Appreciation BBQ at our warehouse!

📍 July 11th | 11:30AM–1:30PM
📍 1807 2 St, Nisku, AB T9E 0W8
📞 1-877-252-6572

🎁 Free food, tool demos, giveaways & 10% off everything in stock!

Can't make it in person?
Use code 10YEAR10 online for 10% off sitewide, valid July 11–18th.

Thanks for being part of our journey. Here's to the next 10!

– The Olsa Tools Team

Thanks for the shout! We had a ton of fun! One of the rally drivers we sponsored brought his AE86 rally car too!

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