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I moved over to Canada in December 2020 so covid immigrant

Immigration turning-point with a real market lesson: Canadians wanted Canadian-made product and balked at European price points, which is why she switched to Cornerstone — a complete arc.

Full episode at 3:27Why Black Windows Crack & Fade — and the Laminate Fix | Cornerstone's Kate Lindsay on Windows for Atlantic Canada
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THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
Buyers resist imports on price even when they admire the performance — Canadians wanted Canadian-made at a Canadian price point, which shaped her move to Cornerstone.
people they liked to buy a Canadian made product
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THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Meet Kate Lindsay: from a UK family window business to Cornerstone
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SOURCE: 3:27 of Why Black Windows Crack & Fade — and the Laminate Fix | Cornerstone's Kate Lindsay on Windows for Atlantic Canada