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The early 20th century was a period of rapid change as technology advanced and was felt in the industry and at home. The brownie camera appeared in are home in the early 1900's and ford mass produced the model T and was soon widely available for middle classes.
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The Canadian-made Le Roy was actually a close copy of the popular American Oldsmobile—note the curved dash, which was a characteristic of the Oldsmobile.
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The Russell's body and engine are designed in Toronto until 1910.
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The Doctor's Coupe, an enclosed style of Ford, was first introduced in 1910-11.
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The streamlined form of the Chrysler Airflow marks a radical shift in car design.
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Dodge automobiles are now equipped with Chrysler's "Fluid Drive" transmissions.
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General Motors starts producing Canadian Pontiacs like the 1953 Pathfinder.
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The Volvo Amazon is re-branded for the Canadian market, and becomes known as a "Volvo Canadian".
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This "Anniversary Edition" celebrates a car built in Canada.
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Plymouth Voyager—the "Magic Wagon" is a hit with families.
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Callaway enters their modified Corvette in the 24 Heures du Mans, a 24 hour race in Le Mans, France.
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GM closes its plant in St. Thérèse, Quebec in 2002. Eleven hundred jobs are lost.