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The chemicals manufactured by Canada Chemicals (Delta Bio Research Chemicals) are the mother of all chemicals because they are designed for use in scientific research investigation. Yes, the company is itself research-based specializing in synthesizing organic molecules for pharmaceuticals and drugs, and is known for fine research chemical products and new molecules. But the reputation [...]<p><a
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The history of lottery in Canada is a short one but very interesting. Although the lottery is thriving very well right now in Canada, before 1967, it was not allowed by law to buy a ticket of the Irish Sweepstakes. The Government of Canada came up with an Omnibus bill in 1967 which was to [...]<p><a
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