Any Canadian owned or Canadian made?

  • SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca
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    2 days ago

    Your Google broken??

    Here are prominent Canadian brake manufacturers and brands:

    Hardex Brakes Corp. (Brampton, ON): Manufactures premium friction products, including disc brake pads, brake shoes, and linings for passenger and heavy-duty vehicles.

    BrakeWorks (Uxbridge, ON): Manufacturer and distributor of brake components, including calipers and air disc brakes, with a 100,000 sq ft facility in Ontario.

    NUCAP Industries (Toronto, ON): A global leader in brake safety technology, known for developing the NUCAP Retention System (NRS) for brake pads.

    IDEAL Brake Parts: Produces asbestos-free, copper-free brake pads and shoes, with manufacturing facilities in Canada. Niagara Brake International (Beamsville, ON): Produces OEM disc brake components.

    BrakeX: Specializes in high-quality, aftermarket brake pads and rotors treated with a Thermo X Dynamic Heat Treating Process.

    Max Advanced Brakes (GTA, ON): A Canadian-based supplier of performance brake kits, rotors, and pads.

    DBC Brakes (Canada): Manufactures, machines, and coats high-performance brake rotors and pads in Canada.

    GeoBrakes Canada: Offers a variety of performance brake kits, including ceramic/semi-metallic pads and anti-rust rotors. Transit (Eastern Canada): Manufactures and distributes brake parts, operating as a large warehouse distributor since 1971.

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      2 days ago

      Great list, but why the condescending opener? The question and your answer is a valuable resource for anyone looking for similar, with Google search intentionally making itself worse year after year.

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        4 hours ago

        It’s like you read the first sentence and go “wow this guy sucks” but then the rest of it is GREAT. I’d like to be grateful for the effort that went into this, but that first impression is hard to overcome. In the end I figure my upvote and downvote instincts cancel out lol

      • ZombieCyborgFromOuterSpace@piefed.ca
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        1 day ago

        I’ve encountered that user before.

        Their intentions are good, but their way of delivering them are bad lol.

        My guess is they came from Reddit not too long ago and have yet to change their ways.

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    2 days ago

    You should definitely head to a place like Princess Auto and ask the folks there, they should be knowledgeable.