- Redpath Sugar
Redpath Sugar was established as the Canada Sugar refining Co. in 1854 in
Montreal ,Quebec ,Canada byScots-Quebecer entrepreneur,John Redpath (1796-1869). Located on the bank of theLachine Canal , the giant complex was the first of its kind in Canada, producing sugar from imported cane. Its construction was part of the economic boom that, during the 19th century, turned Montreal from a small town to (then) the largest city in Canada and the country’s economic engine.As seen here in an image from the company's product package celebrating its 150th anniversary in 2004, the Redpath logo is actually John Redpath's signature and remains the oldest continuously used logo for food products in Canada today.
In 1857,
Peter Redpath (1821-1894) became a partner in 1857 and his brother-in-law,George Alexander Drummond (1829-1910) joined the firm in 1861. Unable to compete with the giant low-cost producers in theUnited States , for the three years between 1876 and 1878 the company ceased operations. Following the tariff protections implemented under theNational Policy by the government ofSir John A. Macdonald the company reopened in 1879 as didSt. Lawrence Sugar , a new competitor established in Montreal.The
Redpath Museum of natural history atMcGill University in Montreal was built in 1882 as a gift from Peter Redpath. George Drummond took over when Peter Redpath retired in 1888 and under his guidance, the company's success allowed for construction of a new six-storey plant built on the existing site that doubled production capacity.In 1930, the company merged with Canada Sugar Refining Company Limited of
Chatham, Ontario . In 1959, Redpath Industries Ltd. was acquired by the British companyTate & Lyle plc. In 2007, the company was taken over by theAmerican Sugar Refiners company.In 1980, the Montreal plant was closed and production was shifted to Toronto.Museum
The
Redpath Sugar Museum in Toronto displays the story of the Redpath Sugar Company as well as information concerning antique and modern refining technologies.ee also
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Redpath Sugar Building
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* [http://www.redpathsugars.com/index.htm Redpath Sugars]
* [http://www.museumhours.com/museum/73/Redpath%20Sugar%20Museum/index.html Redpath Museum Hours]
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