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THE LAFARGE
DIFFERENCE WINTER 2002 |
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If Denis
Grandmaison’s grandmother hadn’t become homesick for Canada in 1899,
packages of North America’s most innovative gypsum finishing
products might read “Made In USA” rather than “Fabrique au
Canada.” No matter; the dynamic spirit and determination that
transformed an accountant into North America’s leading joint
compound entrepreneur makes for a wonderful story in any
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