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Big Lots Canada; Dominion – grocery store chain; Bi-Way – discount store chain; Eaton's – bankrupt, assets acquired by Sears Canada; Express – subsidiary of the United States-based clothing retailer Express, closed all 17 stores in Canada in 2017; Food City – grocery store chain; Granada TV Rental- electronic consumer goods retail ...
Pages in category "Defunct food and drink companies of Canada" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Pages in category "Defunct retail companies of Canada" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Defunct food and drink companies of Canada (1 C, 9 P) H. Hardware stores of Canada (1 C, 22 P) I. Defunct insurance companies of Canada (9 P) L. Defunct law firms of ...
Hudson's Bay Company Grocery (Winnipeg) Kauffmans (Winnipeg) Kmart Canada; Knechtel Foods; Knob Hill Farms; Lady York; Loeb; Lofood; Marché Frais; Miracle Food Mart; Montemurro (North-Western Quebec and North-Eastern Ontario) Mr. Grocer; N&D SuperMarkets (Windsor, had S&H Green Stamps) OK Economy; Overwaitea Foods; Penner Foods (Manitoba ...
Les Ailes de la Mode — department store; Lowe's Canada — Hardware store, now RONA+; Lastman's Bad Boy — Furniture Store; Metropolitan Stores — variety store chain; Miracle Food Mart — grocery store chain; Miracle Mart — department store; Mondragon Bookstore & Coffeehouse — former political bookstore and vegan café in Winnipeg ...
When a company changes its name, it's willingly taking on an entire new identity. This can be the difference between success and a mismatch. You'll never guess the original names of these 5 companies
Dominion started from one Toronto store on May 23, 1919. The store was founded by American businessmen Robert Jackson of New Hampshire and William J. Pentland of Connecticut. [2] Pentland was manager of A&P stores in Connecticut and was hired by Jackson. By the end of 1919, they had a 20-store chain of which 18 were acquired from rival Loblaws.