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For nearly 35 years, Club Piscine has been part of Quebecers' backyards, thanks to a vast network of 40 stores and nearly 2,000 employees across the province. Our history is first and foremost a family story, with Quebec families working hard every summer to bring you the best outdoor products, helping you experience the best of summer. Buying from Club Piscine means supporting a local company, local families who serve local people. Moreover, since its creation, Club Piscine has been committed to its community by supporting associations such as Enfant Soleil and the Club des Petits Déjeuners.
Club Piscine – Proudly committed to our local community!
For nearly 35 years, Club Piscine has been part of Quebecers' backyards, thanks to a vast network of 40 stores and nearly 2,000 employees across the province. Our history is first and foremost a family story, with Quebec families working hard every summer to bring you the best outdoor products, helping you experience the best of summer. Buying from Club Piscine means supporting a local company, local families who serve local people. Moreover, since its creation, Club Piscine has been committed to its community by supporting associations such as Enfant Soleil and the Club des Petits Déjeuners.
When you buy a product made in Québec, it means that the last substantial transformation took place in Québec. According to the "Produits du Québec" organization, a substantial transformation is defined as a fundamental change usually through a processing or manufacturing step that alters the function, character, or nature of the product, giving it its essential qualities.
When you buy a product made in Québec, it means that the last substantial transformation took place in Québec. According to the "Produits du Québec" organization, a substantial transformation is defined as a fundamental change usually through a processing or manufacturing step that alters the function, character, or nature of the product, giving it its essential qualities.
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According to the Competition Bureau of Canada, for a product to be considered made in Canada, at least 51% of its production and assembly costs must be incurred in Canada. In addition, the last significant transformation of the product must also take place in Canada. This significant transformation is defined as a fundamental change in the function, character or nature of the product, generally resulting from a treatment or manufacturing process.
According to the Competition Bureau of Canada, for a product to be considered made in Canada, at least 51% of its production and assembly costs must be incurred in Canada. In addition, the last significant transformation of the product must also take place in Canada. This significant transformation is defined as a fundamental change in the function, character or nature of the product, generally resulting from a treatment or manufacturing process.
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