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{{Short description|Canadian sugar refining company}} {{Infobox company |name = Redpath Sugar Ltd. |logo = Redpath Sugar logo.svg |image = Redpath sugar refinery.jpeg |image_caption = The [[Redpath Sugar Refinery]] in Toronto |type = [[Subsidiary]] |industry = [[Sugar industry]] |foundation = [[Montreal]], Quebec, Canada<br />({{Start date|1854}}) |founder = [[John Redpath]] |area_served = Canada<ref name="official about us page">{{cite web|title=About Us|url=https://www.redpathsugar.com/about-us|website=Redpath Sugar|accessdate=2 December 2016|quote="Redpath Sugar Ltd, who markets and sells sugar products in Canada under the Redpath Brand, is a part of ASR Group, the world's largest refiner of cane sugar."}}</ref> |homepage = {{URL|redpathsugar.com}} |parent = [[American Sugar Refining]] }} '''Redpath Sugar Ltd.''' ({{langx|fr|Sucre Redpath LtΓ©e}}) is a Canadian [[sugar refining]] company that was established in 1854<ref name=history>{{cite web |title=A short history of Redpath Sugar |url=https://www.redpathsugar.com/our-history |website=Redpath Sugar |accessdate=2 July 2019}}</ref> and the first refining cane sugar in Montreal, Quebec.<ref>{{Cite web|title=The Canadian Sugar Institute|url=https://sugar.ca/International-Trade/Canadian-Sugar-Industry/Canadian-sugar-manufacturers.aspx|access-date=2020-07-22|website=sugar.ca}}</ref> Headquartered in [[Toronto]], Ontario (with an additional packaging plant in [[Belleville, Ontario]]), the company is a [[subsidiary]] of the multinational [[American Sugar Refining]].<ref name="official about us page" /> ==History== [[File:Redpath Sugar newspaper ad.png|thumb|left|Redpath newspaper ad, 1916]] [[File:1947 Divco milk truck 01.jpg|thumb|Redpath's 1947 [[Divco]] truck<ref>[https://www.redpathsugar.com/request-our-truck Redpath β request our truck]</ref>]] The business was founded in 1854 in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], by [[Scots-Quebecer]] entrepreneur [[John Redpath]]. Located on [[Saint Patrick Street]] on the bank of the [[Lachine Canal]], the sugar refinery complex was the first of its kind in Canada, using [[sugar cane]] imported from the [[British West Indies]].<ref name=history/> 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. In 1857, John Redpath's eldest son, [[Peter Redpath|Peter]], became a partner; his brother-in-law, [[George Alexander Drummond]], joined the firm in 1861. Unable to compete with the giant low-cost producers in the United States, for the three years between 1876 and 1878, the company ceased operations. Following the [[protectionism|tariff protections]] implemented under the [[National Policy]] by the government of [[John A. Macdonald]], the company reopened in 1879, as did [[St. Lawrence Sugar]], a new competitor established in Montreal. At that time, the company was reorganized as the Canada Sugar Refining Company Limited.<ref>[https://www.cbr.ca/CompanyProfile.aspx?CompanyID=2254 Company profile of Redpath Sugar]</ref> George Drummond took over when Peter Redpath retired in 1888. Under his guidance, the company's success allowed for construction of a new six-storey plant built on the existing site, doubling production capacity. In 1930, the company merged with the Dominion Sugar Company Limited of [[Chatham, Ontario]], and became known as the '''Canada and Dominion Sugar Company Limited'''. In 1959, a controlling interest in the company was acquired by [[Tate & Lyle]], a British firm. In 1973, the company changed its name to '''Redpath Industries Limited'''. The [[Redpath Sugar Refinery]] was built on the [[Toronto waterfront]] in the late 1950s, at the time of the completion of the [[Saint Lawrence Seaway]], and it is still in operation. Tate family member [[Sir (Henry) Saxon Tate, 5th Baronet|Saxon Tate]] and [[David Davis (British politician)|David Davis]], later a senior [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] politician, were sent from Britain to restructure its Canadian subsidiary.<ref name="DTobit">{{cite news|title=Sir Saxon Tate, Bt|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/finance-obituaries/9523685/Sir-Saxon-Tate-Bt.html|accessdate=25 August 2016|work=Daily Telegraph|date=5 September 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2005/08/24/cntory24.xml|publisher=Daily Telegraph|title=What worked on the sugar beat...|accessdate=2008-07-07 | location=London | first=George | last=Trefgarne | date=August 24, 2005}}{{dead link|date=July 2021|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> In 1980, the Montreal plant was closed and production was shifted to Toronto. In 2007, the company became a subsidiary of [[American Sugar Refining]] (ASR Group) following the sale of Tate & Lyle's sugar division, and it was renamed as Redpath Sugar Ltd. at that time.<ref>[https://www.ic.gc.ca/app/scr/cc/CorporationsCanada/fdrlCrpDtls.html?corpId=6759882 Redpath Sugar Ltd.] β Federal Corporation Information.</ref> ==Refinery== {{main|Redpath Sugar Refinery}} The Redpath Sugar Refinery is a sugar storage, refining and museum complex in Toronto used by Redpath for sugar production. The refinery was founded in 1958 and has included a museum since 1979. ==Imagery== [[File:RedpathSugarLabel.jpg|thumb|Redpath sugar label, 2004]] The Redpath sugar label shown at right celebrated the company's 150th anniversary in 2004. The Redpath logo, which is derived from John Redpath's own script, is Canada's oldest continuously used food product trademark.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.asr-group.com/our-companies/redpath |title = Redpath | ASR Group}}</ref> == References == {{reflist}} ==Further reading== * {{cite book |isbn=978-1-870555-02-9 |title=How to turn round a company |author=Davis, David |year=1988 |publisher=Director Books, in association with the Institute of Directors |location=Cambridge, England}} ==External links== {{Commons category|Redpath Sugar}} * {{Official website|www.redpathsugar.com}} * {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080119180233/http://www.redpathsugars.com/museum_index.htm |date=January 19, 2008 |title=Redpath Sugar Museum }} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Canadian subsidiaries of foreign companies]] [[Category:Economic history of Canada]] [[Category:Food and drink companies established in 1854]] [[Category:Redpath family]] [[Category:Manufacturing companies based in Montreal]] [[Category:Food and drink companies based in Montreal]] [[Category:Manufacturing companies based in Toronto]] [[Category:Food and drink companies based in Toronto]] [[Category:Sugar companies]] [[Category:Tate & Lyle]] [[Category:Canadian companies established in 1854]] [[Category:Sugar industry of Canada]]
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