I don't think they are made here, I think they are ordering parts to fill out/assemble the old stock they got when they bought out the factory.
Dunno if they bought the tooling and/or brand name too. Clever Canadians.
It certainly does look like a passive-aggressive note about Canada's ability to manufacture though, and having serviced printers in blighty that we built in Canadar...
(I own a British Seagull and went to the steam era show yesterday, otherwise we don't see many UK engines in Canada, only the really old ones
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