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  2. Army & Navy Stores (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Joseph Cohen, Joseph Cohen ("Joe"), and Harry Cohen,Canadians, opened the first Army & Navy location in Vancouver, British Columbia on West Hastings Street in 1919, selling liquidation stock from closing, bankrupt, or destroyed stores, and World War I army and navy surplus goods at low prices. A second store was opened in Regina ...

  3. Princess Auto - Wikipedia

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    Princess Auto converted surplus parts into farm and industrial equipment, repurposing engines and other items from military vehicles and machinery. [ 3 ] In 1951, the company started printing catalogs with order sheets that customers could mail in and then receive their purchases by rail.

  4. GCSurplus - Wikipedia

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    GCSurplus is a Canadian government department responsible for handling moveable Crown assets that a federal department or agency has declared as surplus under the Surplus Crown Assets Act (R.S., c. S-20, s. 1). [1]

  5. Surplus store - Wikipedia

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    The Van Nuys Army & Navy Surplus Store, a former surplus store in Los Angeles, California, United States. A surplus store or disposals store is a business that sells items and goods that are used, purchased but unused, or past their use by date, and are no longer needed due to excess supply, decommissioning, or obsolescence.

  6. SAAN (department store) - Wikipedia

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    SAAN Stores Ltd. was a Canadian chain of discount department stores founded in Winnipeg, Manitoba. SAAN is short for Surplus Army, Air Force, Navy.The chain's head office was in Mississauga, Ontario, and its main distribution center and Stores Support Office complex were located in Winnipeg, with an additional distribution outlet in Montreal.

  7. CANEX - Wikipedia

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    Canadian military communities: Products: A combination of retail stores, grocery stores, ExpressMarts (with or without gasoline sales), snack bars, coffee shops (branded CANEX and Tim Hortons), restaurants (branded CANEX, Pizza Pizza and Subway), barber shops and vending operations. CANEX also has concession agreements with tailors, real estate ...

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