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Sicard was a Canadian truckmaker from Ste. Therese, Quebec that began in 1927. By the end of World War II, Sicard had also opened a U.S. plant in Watertown, New York.

The company’s on-highway and vocational trucks were a common sight in eastern Canada.

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Sicard was a Canadian truckmaker from Ste. Therese, Quebec that began in 1927. By the end of World War II, Sicard had also opened a U.S. plant in Watertown, New York.

The company’s on-highway and vocational trucks were a common sight in eastern Canada.

Sicard also specialized in snow removal trucks, refuse trucks, municipal street sweepers, and street sprinkler/flusher trucks.

Paccar purchased Sicard’s truck making unit in Ste. Therese, Quebec (north of Montreal) in 1967 and began assembling both Kenworth and Peterbilt truck models there from 1970.

Less the truck unit, Sicard remains in business today. The Sicard division of SMI-Snowblast of Watertown, New York and Sicard SSI Group Inc. of Knowlton, Quebec are the corporate descendants of Canadian inventor, body, and truckmaker Arthur Sicard.

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