Canadian border stores weather “perfect storm”

1-Sep-2003

By Gavin LipsithCANADA. A host of global and local conditions have combined to make the first six months of the year one of the toughest on record for members of the Frontier Duty Free Association.

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CANADA. A host of global and local conditions have combined to make the first six months of the year one of the toughest on record for members of the Frontier

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