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Canada’s Cement Industry: Building a Sustainable Tomorrow

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About the Cement Association of Canada (CAC)

The Cement Association of Canada is the voice of Canada's cement industry. Its membership comprises eight companies with clinker and cement manufacturing facilities, granulating and grinding facilities, and distribution terminals from Atlantic Canada to the Pacific coast. more

Latest Updates

Conference on Earthquake Engineering in Toronto on July 25 -29, 2010 (updated Wednesday July 21st 2010)
Residential Construction (updated Monday July 19th 2010)
Lafarge Brookfield Plant, first in North America to produce low-carbon cement (updated Monday July 19th 2010)
Conference on Sustainable Concrete Pavement Technologies in September (updated Monday July 19th 2010)

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