Canada separates the Atlantic and Pacific oceans by nearly 5 000km. The distances and the diversity of the country lead to important climate and geographic variations from one region to another. We can witness important contrasts between the different Canadian regions, such as the vast and scarcely populated North, the great agricultural capacity of the Prairies and the large industrial cities along the Southern border.
Our agencies are strategically located to cover the principal economical poles of the country. In Montreal, the principal industrial pole for Quebec, which plays a premiere role within the economic, social and cultural life of Canada; Toronto the principal financial and economic centre of the country, given its great manufacturing and natural resources available to it; Vancouver, major hub for ocean and land transportation, as well as a principal port of trade for raw materials and semi-finished products to and from Asia.
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