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(Submitted by Mina Ely) Ely and others who work in the fur trade and the wider fashion industry ... countries that require visas to travel to Canada started getting in touch to gather the ...
President Trump has repeatedly described the U.S.-Canada border as an "artificially drawn line." But experts say just because ...
the company once owned a swath of western and northern Canada. From the fur trade, it shifted into retailing in the early 20th century, building large department stores in cities across Canada.
The story of Chinese history in Canada often begins with the discovery ... time to take part in the growing trans-Pacific otter-fur trade, which was one of the reasons why European settlers ...
The U.S.-Canada boundary was shaped by a series of ... The British wanted to preserve the northern part of the continent for the fur trade, while the U.S. wanted as much of the Mississippi basin ...
The Métis are people native to Canada and their origins are marked by the mixing of European and Indigenous people and served ...
Hudson’s Bay is auctioning more than 1,700 historic artworks and 2,700 artifacts. Learn how this impacts art collectors and ...
Canada’s Cultural Property Export and Import ... packaging and a number of Bay point blankets – a fraught symbol of the fur trade and of colonization, which have been in continuous production ...
Since British Columbia and most other provinces stopped importing U.S. alcohol in response to U.S. tariffs, local demand for boutique wine has flourished at restaurants and liquor stores.
Delving into the past, Archer-Morgan continued: "He went to Canada to work for the ... trading companies at the time and the trade was based on the fur trade, I'm sure you know that.
The brand blamed the collapse of sluggish consumer spending along with inflation, post-pandemic declines in shoppers, and trade ... in Canada for decades with ties back to 17th-century fur trades.