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What is a certification trademark in Canada?

Certification marks in Canada are used to indicate that goods or services meet certain standards or have undergone a particular process. Here are some examples of certification marks in Canada:

  1. CSA (Canadian Standards Association) - A certification mark used on products that have been tested and certified by the Canadian Standards Association.

  2. VQA (Ontario Wine Appellation Authority) - A certification mark used for wine products regarding the location where the grapes were grown and other quality standards.

  3. CAA (Canadian Automobile Association) - A certification mark used for the provision of discount and other benefit programs for members.

Curated by Lomic Law and written by ChatGPT powered by OpenAI as part of Lomic Law's strategic use of technology to assist its clients.

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