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  2. Canada Steamship Lines - Wikipedia

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

  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. Canadian Pacific Limited - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Pacific Limited was created in 1971 to own properties formerly owned by Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR), a transportation and mining giant in Canada.

  6. Thunder Bay (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Thunder Bay is a Trillium-class lake freighter cargo vessel, built and launched in China in 2013. [1] [2] The ship is owned, and operated on the Great Lakes, by the Canada Steamship Lines (CSL).

  7. Category:Steamships of Canada - Wikipedia

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    SS Castlegar. SS Catala. Chasina. Chelosin. City of Medicine Hat (sternwheeler) City of New York (1885 ship) City of Winnipeg (HBC vessel) SS Columbia (1896) SS Colvile.

  8. SS Noronic - Wikipedia

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    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) in length, and measured 6,095 gross register tons.

  9. SS Kamloops - Wikipedia

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    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.

  10. Canadian Pacific Railway Coast Service - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Pacific Railway Coast Service, also known as the British Columbia Coast Steamships ( BCCS ), was a division of Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR), which began operating Pacific coastal shipping routes in the late 19th century.

  11. Category:Canada Steamship Lines - Wikipedia

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    C. Canada Steamship Lines Ltd v R. MV Canadian Miner. SS Chester A. Congdon. Collingwood Shipbuilding. CSL Tadoussac. CSL Tecumseh.