We're not originally from here, after working for almost ten years in St. Pierre et Miquelon I took a teaching position at the college in Gander from 1997 until 2003. We lived on Medcalf, just spent a couple of hours yesterday visiting our former neighbours the Mallows. That part of town hasn't changed much but I see that there has been a lot of development. We're meeting our oldest son here in Lewisporte this morning and then spending a few days in Kings Point / Rattling Brook with him before heading back to Yellowknife.
We're not originally from here, after working for almost ten years in St. Pierre et Miquelon I took a teaching position at the college in Gander from 1997 until 2003. We lived on Medcalf, just spent a couple of hours yesterday visiting our former neighbours the Mallows. That part of town hasn't changed much but I see that there has been a lot of development. We're meeting our oldest son here in Lewisporte this morning and then spending a few days in Kings Point / Rattling Brook with him before heading back to Yellowknife.
An aunt gave me a No. 2 Brownie, the latest patent date on the inside is 1916. Its been through a lot, although its worn cosmetically everything works. Its worth running a roll of film through it. A true KISS camera.
What was the reason for Leitz to go to Canada? Obviously it was the US market. And seemingly free trade agreement between Canada and the US made Canada a production candidate. But still, what made Canada interesting, what was the wage situation back then?
What was the reason for Leitz to go to Canada? Obviously it was the US market. And seemingly free trade agreement between Canada and the US made Canada a production candidate. But still, what made Canada interesting, what was the wage situation back then?
I think that it was a case of Canada winning the contest among the "Allied" parties as to who was going to get the Leica engineers and technical staff.
No, it was a choice by Leitz and as late 1952.
And there was no allied interest on Leitz people, also the intellegence report on the Leitz plant was meager.
But I found this statement by Elcan:
Canada stood out because of its cultural base, its great resources and its proximity to major markets for Leitz products.
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Taking into consideration such criteria as reasonable proximity to major transportation facilities (airports, harbors, rail), a terrain and community somewhat similar to that of the parent company in Wetzlar, spacious real estate and attractive costs, the exploratory team selected Midland as the site for the new subsidiary factory.
I think that it was a case of Canada winning the contest among the "Allied" parties as to who was going to get the Leica engineers and technical staff.
Expect new canadatronots at moon few hundreds years later There is only one brand is famous canadian brand here , it is durex health factory , they are small and after 8 hours , they are off.