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Editor's Note 
 
Hello, it’s Nithya Caleb here with your news of the week. Learn about Paper Excellence Group's rebranding as Domtar and the result of U.S. trade commissions's investigations into printing plate imports from China and Japan. Have a good week!
- Nithya Caleb, Editor, PrintAction
 
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TorontoMet students showcase 3D design talent

Students from Toronto Metropolitan University’s 3D printing class designed a variety of ‘real-life’ objects that were then 3D printed, finished and featured in Little Canada’s newest exhibit: Little West Coast. » Read full article
 
 
Industry Highlights 
 

Paper Excellence Group rebrands as Domtar

The Paper Excellence Group integrates the recently acquired Domtar and Resolute Forest Products with the legacy Paper Excellence business, forming a unified forest products company in North America. » Read more

CPIA opens registrations for fall webinar on tech trends

The Canadian Printing Industries Association opens registrations for an upcoming roundtable on technology trends, taking place on Wednesday, November 13, from 2 to 3:30 pm EST. » Read more

Minuteman Press Franchise in Coquitlam moves to new location

Steve Wilms is the owner of the Minuteman Press Franchise in Coquitlam, B.C., since August 2014. He moves the business to a brand new facility to meet growing demand. » Read more

 
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Clair Stewart: Corporate design juggernaut

In 1946, a young man walked into the offices of Rolph-Clark-Stone, Canada’s largest printing company then. Clair Stewart, recently demobbed from the Royal Canadian Air Force, arrived to take up the newly created position of art director. In those days, printers focused on capacity, not creative design. But Stewart changed the narrative and reshaped modern advertising. » Read full article

 
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