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Brandt to Expand Material Handling Division Across Canada. The Brandt Group of Companies has announced a major expansion to its material handling equipment dealer network in a move that is expected to generate $500 million in new revenue and up to 300 new jobs over the next three years. Read More. February 28, 2024.
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Learn about the County of Brant, a great place to live, work and play in Ontario, Canada. Find information on services, events, programs, development, taxes, emergency planning and more.
Brandt Tractor Ltd. is the world’s largest privately held John Deere Construction and Forestry Dealer, offering a complete line of equipment and service. Learn more about Brandt Tractor and its acquisition of Nortrax Canada and Quebec.
Learn about the County of Brant, a diverse and growing community in Ontario, Canada. Find information on recreation, parks, facilities, business, and more.
Brant Conservation Area is nestled in a bend of the Grand River amid the historic communities of Brantford and Brant County, and just a few minutes away from the First Nations territories of the Six Nations and Mississaugas of the New Credit.
Brant or brent goose is a small goose with three subspecies that breed on the Arctic tundra and winter along temperate-zone coasts. Learn about its taxonomy, description, distribution, behaviour, ecology and conservation status.
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Brant is a small goose with a stubby bill and a short neck. It has a black head, neck, and breast with variable white markings, and a brown or blackish body. It breeds in the Arctic and winters on coasts, where it eats aquatic vegetation and gives grating calls.