Canadian Grain Commission
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The Canadian Grain Commission (CGC; French: Commission canadienne des grains) is an agency of the Canadian government responsible for regulation of the grain-handling industry in Canada, as well as to protect producers' rights and ensure the integrity of grain transactions.[1]
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Commission canadienne des grains | |
CGC building at 303 Main Street in Winnipeg | |
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Formed | 1912; 112 years ago (1912) |
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Headquarters | 303 Main St., Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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Website | https://grainscanada.gc.ca |
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