Where is nearest clock radio repair depot

I have a Sony ICF CD 7000.  The clock still runs correctly, but none of the activation buttons work.  Cannot change brightness of clock, play radio or CD, set the alams - nothing!
I have tried to remove the battery, pull the plug, wait the 15 seconds recommended.  Does not help.
Where can I go for service?  I am in Burlington, Ontario, Canada  Postal Code is L7M 4L6
Stan Abramowitz

Hello hyvale,
You can find information about contacting Sony to setup for repair at the link below.
http://esupport.sony.com/CA/perl/support-contacts.pl

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