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What do we know about Canadian Law??

Cuban Pajamas

Wal-Mart’s Canadian stores found themselves in a pickle in 1997. The Canadian subsidiary had begun selling Cuban-made pajamas at eight bucks a pop across our neighbor to the North, which enraged both the company’s home office and the U.S. Treasury Department.

The stores quickly pulled the offending PJ’s, which led to a second problem: this action may have violated a Canadian law that forbids abiding by the American embargo of Cuba. After the Ottawa government pointed out that Wal-Mart could face a million-dollar fine for pulling the sleepwear from its shelves, the Canadian Wal-Marts reversed the ban after one week. [Underwear & T-shirt images courtesy of Feministing.com.]

And this;

Boycott Florida: Canadian development agencies announce a boycott ...

Canadian development agencies and Cuba solidarity committees across ... a Canadian boycott of Florida tourism to protest the U.S. Helms-Burton law on Cuba


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NEWS - prepared from combined news agency services.

Jump to Canada churches may boycott Florida over Cuba‎: OTTAWA, July 10 - Three of
Canada's ... a key provision of a new anti-Cuban law. ...

www.cubanet.org/CNews/y96/jul96/11e2.html

Victoria Peace Centre > Campaigns > Boycott USA

We should boycott franchised products like Coors and Budweiser. And we should boycott Bacardi rum anyhow - the cause of the Helms-Burton law against Cuba. ...

vicpeace.ca/centre/campaign/boycotus.htm


Canadian Anglicans boycott U.S. resorts.(protest against U.S. ...
(protest against US embargo of Cuba) - The Anglican Church of Canada is calling on ... Social Sciences and the Law · Sports and Everyday Life ... The Anglican Church of Canada is calling on Canadian "snowbirds" to boycott U.S. travel ..

Wednesday, October 07, 2009 11:59:00 pm

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