Spirit of change dominates Toronto convention

Gavin Lipsith

3-Dec-2003

Canada's border store operators gathered in Toronto last month for the nineteenth annual Frontier Duty Free Association convention. Despite a difficult year delegates once again displayed their determination to change things for the better at one of the key Americas events of the industry's calendar. Gavin Lipsith was there

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A flood of excitement threatened to engulf Toronto as Canada's border operators gathered in the city's Sheraton Centre Hotel last month. Already Ontario's citizens were celebrating the election of a

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