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    Alcan was a Canadian mining company and aluminum manufacturer. It was founded in 1902 as the Northern Aluminum Company, renamed Aluminum Company of Canada in 1925, and Alcan Aluminum in 1966. It took the name Alcan Incorporated in 2001. During that time, it grew to become one of the world's largest aluminum manufacturers.

  2. US$2.786 billion (2006) Number of employees. 68,000 (including joint-ventures) Parent. Rio Tinto. Website. riotinto .com. Rio Tinto Alcan is a Canada-based mining company. Headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, it is a subsidiary of global mining conglomerate Rio Tinto.

  3. The Alaska Highway, also known as the Alaskan Highway or the Alcan Highway, is the 2,224 Km/1382 mile road that connects Dawson Creek, BC in Canada to Delta Junction, Alaska. It is a mostly paved or chip sealed highway, which is open year round and passes through the rugged northern landscape of British Columbia, Yukon and Alaska.

  4. Feb 6, 2006 · Last Edited December 13, 2023. Alcan Incorporated was a major Canadian aluminum mining and manufacturing corporation. From the early 1990s to the early 2000s, it was the second-largest aluminum producer in the world. The company was originally founded in 1902 as the Northern Aluminum Company Limited, located in Shawinigan , Quebec.

  5. Jul 12, 2007 · Alcan Inc., Canada's biggest aluminum producer, and Australian mining titan Rio Tinto announced Thursday that they have reached a friendly takeover deal in a move thatthwarted a hostile bid by...

  6. May 19, 2024 · Alcan Aluminium Limited, Canadian multinational company that was incorporated in 1928 (as Aluminium Limited) and, after multiple name changes, was acquired by the mining company Rio Tinto in 2007. Alcan continues to be used in Canada as a brand name for consumer goods.

  7. The Alaska Highway—which is also called the Alaska-Canada Highway, the Alaskan Highway, or the ALCAN/Alcanis a road that runs from Dawson Creek, British Columbia (Canada) to Delta Junction, Alaska (U.S.). In 2023, the Alaska Highway celebrated its 75th anniversary of opening.

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