CANADA LAW BOOK ACQUIRES CLIFFORD/ELLIOT LTD.Canada Canada (kăn`ədə), independent nation (2001 pop. 30,007,094), 3,851,787 sq mi (9,976,128 sq km), N North America. Canada occupies all of North America N of the United States (and E of Alaska) except for Greenland and the French islands of Law Book (Aurora Aurora, cities, United States Aurora (ərôr`ə, ô–). 1 City (1990 pop. 222,103), Adams and Arapahoe counties, N central Colo., a growing suburb on the east side of Denver; inc. 1903. , ON) has acquired Clifford/Elliot Ltd. (Burlington Burlington, town, Canada Burlington, town (1991 pop. 129,575), SE Ont., Canada, on Lake Ontario. First settled (1798) by Mohawk Loyalist Joseph Brandt, Burlington's economy was built on the shipment of wheat, lumber, and quarried rock by waterway. , ON), the publisher of five main magazine titles and related products, from management. No terms of the deal were given. Established in 1976 by two Maclean Hunter veterans, Clifford/Elliot publishes Plant Engineering and Maintenance, Advanced Manufacturing, The Industrial Sourcebook, Canadian Canadian (kənā`dēən), river, 906 mi (1,458 km) long, rising in NE New Mexico. and flowing E across N Texas and central Oklahoma into the Arkansas River in E Oklahoma. Occupational Safety and Sales Promotions. Canada Law Book, a unit of Cartwright Omni Corp., has expanded beyond production of its core legal titles, including Canadian Lawyer, Law Times and legal books and reports, with the publication of Workplace News, Canadian Security Magazine and SP&T News. The company said it hopes to continue expansion to about 25 magazine titles, from its current ten, by 2003. |
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