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Encyclopedia > Canadian Automobile Association

The Canadian Automobile Association (or CAA) is affiliated with the American Automobile Association. Founded in 1913, they help represent members to the various levels of government, and provide road-side assistance. The CAA is a federation of independent automobile clubs in Canada. The AAA (often called “triple-A”), formerly known as the American Automobile Association, is an American not-for-profit automobile advocacy and service organization. ... 1913 is a common year starting on Wednesday. ...


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  • Official site (http://www.caa.ca)

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Automobile Associations (254 words)
Automobile clubs were formed later when the automobile became more widely used and distributed.
In Canada, the establishment of automobile clubs began in 1903 with the founding of the Hamilton and Toronto Automobile clubs, when there were fewer than 178 automobiles in the country.
The CAA is a major club in a worldwide network of about 200 motoring and touring associations and clubs, all with the common bond of promoting travel and tourism and the protection and preservation of motorists' rights and privileges.
Canadian Automobile Association names Manulife Financial as strategic life insurance provider (April 19, 2000) (421 words)
CAA and Manulife also are working together to develop a number of unique, member-exclusive insurance programs to meet the needs of the CAA members through all of their life stages.
CAA is a federation of 11 automobile clubs serving over four million members through 130 offices across Canada.
CAA provides a wide range of member services, has affiliates in 95 countries and works to improve travelling and motoring conditions at home and around the globe.
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