As part of our exclusive coverage of the group's 100th anniverary, Canadian Jewellers Association (CJA) chairs past and present weigh in on the industry's top issues.
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In honour of CJA's centennial year, Jewellery Business took a closer look at significant moments in the group's history. From its formation in 1918 to its merger with JVC this past June, explore the biggest and brightest moments in CJA history.
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It is rare for an issue to have enough galvanizing power to spark the formation of an organization that continues for 100 years, but the jewellery excise tax did precisely that.
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On June 29, 2017, Jewellers Vigilance Canada combined with the Canadian Jewellers Association under the CJA umbrella, culminating a journey that was more than two years in the making.
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The Canadian Jewellers Association (CJA) was born on September 25, 1918, from the co-operative combination of retailers, manufacturers, and wholesalers. As the association turns 100, it is important to look back at the steps that brought it to the present day.
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The predominantly silver jewels of the mid-century modern period offered a distinctive style and visual impact for wearers at the time, featuring simple, organic forms made from basic materials without a lot of superfluous ornamentation.
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With the proper tools and processes, family business owners can give their businesses and their families a greater likelihood of success. This article, the first in a two-part series, outlines some of the basics required to do so.
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Too often overlooked, silver enjoys a long history and many possible applications. Next to gold, it is the most important of the precious metals.
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Family business owners often think their children should be able to gain managerial and leadership skills from simply being around them and the business for years. However, potential successors and current leaders of the family business alike need to be committed to the grooming of the next generation.
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It's surprising to see the lack of products for kids in Canadian jewellery stores. Today's children will be future customers, so why not start the relationship now?
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