Canadian National Pleasure craft licensing statistics by province for the month of April 2024
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May 28, 2024
The following charts gives the Canadian pleasure craft licensing statistics for the month of April 2024.
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May 28, 2024
The following charts gives the Canadian pleasure craft licensing statistics for the month of April 2024.
While the Day on the Hill lobby session has been a key activity for NMMA Canada for many years now, I feel that the event hit a new high in the 2024 session in Ottawa on May 27 and 28th.
Lead by Executive Director Marie-France MacKinnon and executed by her team and their public affairs firm, BlueSky Strategy Group, the results were impressive. The NMMA Canada Board of Directors were organized into teams with business interests and special skills matched up to politicians and senior bureaucrats to most effectively present the marine industry’s agenda of issues.
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DECATHLON, determined to erase the boundary between land and water, introduces its latest forward-thinking concept: the HydroBike. This innovation from the French sports giant aims to democratize access to nature while staying ahead in the transformation of their business model.
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