All Canada articles – Page 15

  • Caframo Ltd corporate offices
    News

    Caframo maintains production through Covid-19 shutdowns

    2020-03-31T10:36:00Z

    Canadian fan and heater manufacturer Caframo Ltd has instituted a range of modifications to its operations in response to the Covid-19 pandemic in order to remain in full production and able to continue supporting its customers in the weeks and months ahead.

  • BRP has manufactured Sea-Doo personal watercraft for the US market at its plant in Querétaro, Mexico since 2013
    News

    BRP reports on 2020 results and COVID-19

    2020-03-20T17:35:00Z

    The Canadian company said 2019 was an “incredible year” and was very bullish about the upcoming year prior to the coronavirus outbreak with top-line growth projected across all product segments

  • USMCA signing
    News

    Canada passes USMCA trade agreement into law

    2020-03-16T12:30:00Z

    The Canadian government passed legislation on Friday ratifying the new US-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement (USMCA) before shutting down until April 20 as a result of the developing Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic.

  • Centre de foires d'ExpoCité
    News

    Quebec City show shuts down on opening day

    2020-03-13T09:11:00Z

    The 2020 Quebec City Boat Show kicked off at noon yesterday only to close its doors and cancel just seven hours later in the wake of an emergency ban on indoor events with more than 250 people imposed by the Quebec provincial government. The popular boat and sports show, hosted ...

  • Great Lakes marinas 1
    News

    Great Lakes marinas face new flood threat

    2020-03-03T14:24:00Z > , By

    Marinas and shoreline municipalities still rebuilding after catastrophic 2019 floods face further damage as already high water levels projected to rise with spring runoff

  • Parliament Hill
    News

    NMMA Canada lobbies parliamentarians in bid to head off luxury tax

    2020-02-28T10:03:00Z

    Representatives from NMMA Canada and regional boating trade associations nationwide descended on the Canadian national capital on Thursday in a coordinated lobbying effort aimed at convincing legislators to rethink a proposed 10% luxury tax on boats of more than $100,000.

  • Infinity KAPMC40
    News

    Prospec Electronics signs new rep group

    2020-02-26T09:54:00Z

    Marine audio manufacturer Prospec Electronics has signed a new rep group to handle its full product line in the western US and Canada.

  • Report

    Market Overview | Canada

    2020-02-19T13:04:00Z >

    One step forward, one step back – a turbulent trade landscape has presented its share of challenges to the Canadian boat industry, where it seems like every win is met with another fresh roadblock

  • CanadaStats
    Data

    Canada

    2020-02-17T05:02:00Z >

  • Granville Island Overhead
    News

    Vancouver show numbers down, but exhibitors happy with sales

    2020-02-13T10:28:00Z

    In spite of a minor dip in attendance, exhibitors at the 58th annual Vancouver International Boat Show say qualified buyers made for a successful five-day show.

  • Caframo
    News

    Caframo Europe launches in Netherlands

    2020-01-31T15:30:00Z

    To better service its European marine and RV customer base, Canada-based Caframo has launched Caframo Europe BV. Jodi McMullen, strategic account manager, international, made the announcement.

  • 2020 Toronto International Boat Show
    News

    Toronto show ends on positive note

    2020-01-29T14:42:00Z

    In spite of an attendance drop from the heaviest snowfall of the year falling on its opening weekend, exhibitors at the Toronto International Boat Show reported good sales at Canada’s largest boat show.

  • Richard Gaudet
    News

    Appointment at Xantrex

    2020-01-24T09:54:00Z

    Mission Critical Electronics (MCE) – parent company to Burnaby, Canada-based Xantrex marine power systems – announced Thursday that Xantrex vice president and general manager Richard Gaudet has been named president of MCE’s marine power division with responsibility for the Xantrex, Newmar and ASEA brands.

  • Toronto International Boat Show Industry Breakfast
    News

    Strong turnout for Toronto industry breakfast

    2020-01-22T13:33:00Z

    It was a full house at the Beanfield Centre on the Toronto waterfront Tuesday morning as NMMA Canada presented its annual Industry Breakfast at the Toronto International Boat Show.

  • Fire
    News

    Fire destroys Quebec marina

    2020-01-21T15:19:00Z

    Up to 100 boats were destroyed in a fire at a Quebec province marina on Saturday.

  • Princecraft's JP Martin-Dubois and Rodier Grondin
    News

    Princecraft debuts new models in Toronto

    2020-01-20T06:20:00Z

    Canadian boatbuilder Princecraft Boats opened the Toronto International Boat Show this past weekend with the global debut of new pontoon and fishing boat models.

  • NMMA TC MOU
    News

    NMMA, Transport Canada reach MOU to streamline boat importation regulations

    2020-01-15T15:50:00Z

    The National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Canadian government which will reduce paperwork for manufacturers exporting boats to Canada.

  • vibs-info-booth2-592b03cd
    Event

    Vancouver International Boat Show

    2024-01-31T00:00:01Z 2024-02-04T23:59:59Z

    31 January - 4 February 2024, BC, Canada

  • Washington
    News

    Marine industry welcomes USMCA deal

    2019-12-12T15:45:00Z

    The agreement reached between Democrats in the US House of Representatives and President Trump regarding the US-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement (USMCA) is being hailed by the boating industry in the US, calling it a “critical pact that will protect and preserve the industry’s North American trading partnerships.”

  • Ed Huck Marine
    News

    IJC under fire over continuing high water levels

    2019-12-09T06:00:00Z

    The International Joint Commission (IJC) is coming under fire in the wake of its recent decision to reduce water outflows from Lake Ontario, a move that shoreline property owners say flies in the face of new data released by the US Army Corps of Engineers showing the lakes sitting far ...