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Canadian Camera Company

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The Canadian Camera Company was a camera-maker around the turn of the twentieth century, first in Montreal from 1897,[1] and later in Toronto until at least 1908. The proprietors of the company in Montreal were Albert Paul Gill and John G. Helps. They sold the company to new owners who moved the business to Toronto and named it the Canadian Camera and Optical Company[2] (hereinafter CCOC); confusingly, when CCOC failed after only a couple of years, it was again bought out of insolvency and becam

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