I have a pamphlet somewhere on C= Canada, I will try to find it. Even my step-father's business had a C= PC - similar tower to A4000T.
As far as I recall C= Canada was profitable right up until the end, and was one of the last C= subsidiaries to actually close, if not the very last. They had a warehouse and small sales office near Toronto with a small tech support department.
Yup. Commodore Canada was profitable to the end. Inventory dried up pretty quickly after Commodore International went bankrupt and they shut down their offices and warehouse when that happened. I still have a few items I bought at the warehouse sale they had before they closed it down. They opened a small storefront operation and ran a BBS to support their customers as best they could while waiting for a resolution to the bankruptcy proceedings. They licensed the Commodore name to a local PC manufacturer (IPC, I think it was) to bring in some income in the mean time.
When the dust settled, Escom told them that they weren't interested in doing business with them and by that time any existing Commodore warranty obligations had run out, so with no products to sell and nothing left to do, they closed up shop for good.