authenticate Canadiandiamonds. This is a stringent tracking system of diamonds and helps protect the "conflict free" label of Canadiandiamonds. Mineral
The Land of Jacques Cartier (Toutesisles), 1960 Ka Ke Ki Ku, 1960 CanadianDiamonds (Les Diamants du Canada), 1960 Winter Sealing at La Tabatiere (L'anse
and Roberval's failures in Canada inspired the proverb "as false as Canadiandiamonds." For the next 50 years, France had no interest in attempting to establish
authenticate Canadiandiamonds. This is a very stringent tracking system of diamonds and helps protect the 'conflict free' label of Canadiandiamonds. Currently
September 1960. It was rebroadcast at various times throughout the 1960s. CanadianDiamonds (1960) Ka Ke Ki Ku (1960) The Land of Jacques Cartier (1960) On the
French expression: "faux comme les diamants du Canada" ("As false as Canadiandiamonds"). Two of the ships were sent on their journey home with some of these
writer, producer, co-director with René Bonnière St. Lawrence North: CanadianDiamonds - documentary short 1960 - writer, producer, co-director with René
mined, cut, and polished in the Northwest Territories of Canada. Canadiandiamonds are tracked from the mine, through the refining process, to the retail
bluish-white, yellowish or greenish. Some diamonds, particularly Canadiandiamonds, show no fluorescence. The origin of the luminescence colors is often
Kosick to investigate who's responsible for attempting to traffic Canadiandiamonds overseas with African diamonds. 24 11 "Acceptable Risk" John Fawcett