Yes but maybe not for long. We have failed to manage our stocks and as a result our exports have dropped considerably. It is an old story for Canada.
Canada is a Confederation of many Nations but dominated by only two, Quebec and Ontario. Neither see themselves as great maritime nations so do not see Canada as a great maritime Confederation.
Meanwhile Canada has the worlds largest fish stocks, largest coastline, one of the worlds smallest Navies, and a rather poor record of protecting fish stocks.
Though Canada is very good at saying the stocks are declining or gone and that seems to be the case with our sardines, at least on the West Coast of the worlds largest Maritime Confederation.
It will depend on the type of product, where it is manufactured, and the value of that product.
It depends on the product.
carry on, tarry on, chalazion
China exports: -Electronic product -Footwear -Umbrellas To Canada
None. They're just two ways of saying the same thing. :)
YES Tim is a sardine
Yes, she is a sardine from sardinia
cab sardine jows?
Rainbow sardine was created in 1847.
The Day of the Sardine was created in 1961.
To make a doggle sardine, you must go to Varrock and behind Gertrude's house there is a doggle plant. Pick the leaves and then use them on a regular sardine and you have a doggle sardine!
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look at that can of people
The anagram sardine hold is Rhode Island
Slender rainbow sardine was created in 1849.
no!
"Cod" is a species of fish. "Sardine" is the way a fish is presented. Any small fish can be called a sardine by being packed in a tin. By the same token, no live fish in the ocean is a sardine. Conceivably, a small cod could be a sardine.