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Edmonton is now home to Costco Wholesale’s first business centre in Western Canada.
The 127,000-square-foot facility opened its doors on Tuesday in the city’s west end just off Stony Plain Road along 184 Street. More than 70 per cent of the products in the store are aimed at catering to businesses such as restaurants, grocery stores and offices. Some of the items include 10-kilogram jars of peanut butter, nearly 20 litres of maple syrup and 16-litres of canola oil.
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Canadian courts provided important guidance on some key
trademark issues in 2020. A number of these notable decisions are
discussed below.
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Travelway registrations should be expunged. The trial court
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