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  2. Canada Steamship Lines - Wikipedia

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    Louis Martel ( CEO) Number of employees. 2000+. Website. www .cslships .com. Canada Steamship Lines ( CSL) is a shipping company with headquarters in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The business has been operating for well over a century and a half.

  3. Canada Steamship Lines Ltd v R - Wikipedia

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    Unfair terms, contra proferentum. Canada Steamship Lines Ltd v R [1952] UKPC 1, also referred to as Canada Steamship Lines Ltd v The King, [1] is a Canadian contract law case, also relevant for English contract law, concerning the interpretation of unfair terms contra proferentem. The case was decided by the Judicial Committee of the Privy ...

  4. CP Ships - Wikipedia

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    CP Ships was a large Canadian shipping company established in the 19th century. From the late 1880s until after World War II, the company was Canada's largest operator of Atlantic and Pacific steamships. Many immigrants travelled on CP ships from Europe to Canada.

  5. History of steamship lines - Wikipedia

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    History of steamship lines. The shipping company is an outcome of the development of the steamship. In former days, when the packet ship was the mode of conveyance, combinations, such as the well-known Dramatic and Black Ball lines, existed but the ships which they ran were not necessarily owned by the organizers of the services.

  6. SS Noronic - Wikipedia

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    SS Noronic travelling through the Sault Ste. Marie canal, circa 1948. SS Noronic was launched June 2, 1913, in Port Arthur, Ontario. [7] She was built by the Western Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company for Canada Steamship Lines . Built for passenger and package freight service on the Great Lakes, [8] Noronic had five decks, was 362 feet (110 m ...

  7. List of ships of CP Ships - Wikipedia

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    1960. 1961 [23] SS Mardi Gras (1972–1993); SS Olympic, SS Star of Texas, SS Lucky Star, SS Apollo, and SS Apollon. Atlantic, 1961–1972; Caribbean (1972–2003) 2003. In 1971, the company changed its name to CP Ships Ltd. Container ships were added to the fleet in response to changing times. CP SHIPS FLEET.

  8. SS Kamloops - Wikipedia

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    SS Kamloops. SS. Kamloops. /  48.08500°N 88.76472°W  / 48.08500; -88.76472. SS Kamloops was a Canadian lake freighter that was part of the fleet of Canada Steamship Lines from its launching in 1924 until it sank with all hands in Lake Superior off Isle Royale, Michigan, United States, on or about 7 December 1927.

  9. Steamship - Wikipedia

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    Steamship. The paddle steamer PS Waverley at Swanage is the world's last seagoing paddle steamer. An aerial starboard quarter view of the aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67), which was the last US Navy aircraft carrier to use conventional steam power. A steamship, often referred to as a steamer, is a type of steam-powered vessel ...