, March 2009 The combined company operates these facilities: • Montreal cane refinery: The Montreal refinery was originally built in 1888 by St. Lawrence Sugar. A major upgrade was completed in December 2000, upgrading normal capacity to permitting the
Saint John, New Brunswick plant to close in July 2000. In February 2024, Rogers Sugar raises $110 million through an equity offering to partially finance a 20% expansion of Lantic's Montreal plant's sugar production capacity. • Vancouver cane refinery: The facility is at the
port of Vancouver; it primarily processes imported raw sugar into sugar products. • Taber sugar beet factory: The
Taber, Alberta plant processes
sugar beet into sugar products. It contracts with nearly 400 farmers each year to plant and grow sugar beets. •
Toronto distribution centre: The warehouse is in
New Toronto at 198 New Toronto Street and it receives processed sugar by rail distributing it for the region of
Ontario. It also stores liquid sugar in tanks and is a liquid sucrose melt facility. • Toronto blending operation: The facility is in
Scarborough at 230 Midwest Road. It is and used for bulk dry blending services. ==References==