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Encyclopedia > Baxter, Ontario

Baxter is a small rural community approximately 90 kilometres northwest of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The first people to settle in the area called it Cob Coy, which was an erroneous pronunciation of cabreeho, (a French term that describes an open building used for drying hay). In 1890, the name was changed to Baxter, which was the maiden name of the mother of then postmaster Jeremiah Coulson. Currently, an antique store called Cob Coy Antiques is the only visible reminder of the community's former name. Motto: Ut Incepit Fidelis Sic Permanet (Latin: Loyal she began, loyal she remains) Official languages English Flower White trillium Capital Toronto Largest city Toronto Lieutenant-Governor James K. Bartleman Premier Dalton McGuinty (Liberal) Parliamentary representation  - House seat  - Senate seats 106 24 Area Total  - Land  - Water    (% of total)  Ranked 4th 1...


By 1911, Baxter had one general store located in the centre of the hamlet where Cob Coy Antiques now makes its home. It had one church, and a school, both of which remain in use. Currently, Baxter has two variety stores but most shopping must be done in the neighboring towns of Alliston, Barrie, or Angus, Ontario. Also Settler's Cabin, a decorative art studio located 2 km outside Baxter, is an original log cabin from the 19th century which they have now created into a store and studio. Alliston, Ontario is an Ontario community just about 90 kilometers from Toronto, and about 40 km SW of Barrie. ... Categories: Canada-place stubs | Cities in Ontario ... Angus, Ontario is located on the Nottawasaga River, beside CFB Borden, east of Barrie, Ontario and is 1 hour north of Toronto. ...


Baxter has been an agricultural community and still remains a constant cultivater of potatoes and sod. Many of Baxter's residents are employed by Honda of Canada located in Alliston. Many others, however, commute to Toronto for employment. For other uses, see Honda (disambiguation). ...


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Baxter's headquarters are located in Deerfield, Illinois, approximately 20 miles north of Chicago.
In Asia Pacific, Baxter has had a significant presence for nearly 40 years.  As of July 2006, Baxter employed about 6,000 people and operated 11 manufacturing plants in the region.
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As a subsidiary of Baxter International Inc., Baxter Canada provides critical therapies for people with life-threatening conditions.
Baxter’s bioScience, medication delivery and renal products and services are used to treat patients with some of the most challenging medical conditions including cancer, hemophilia, immune deficiencies, infectious diseases, kidney disease and trauma.
With approximately 800 employees, two manufacturing facilities in Alliston, Ontario and Sherbrooke, Quebec, regional offices in Vancouver and Montreal, Baxter Canada is a trusted leader in healthcare bringing critical therapies to Canadians and is dedicated to our customers' success in making life better.
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