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  2. List of defunct Canadian companies - Wikipedia

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    John Inglis and Company – kitchen appliance maker; McLaughlin Motor Car Co. – merged with General Motors; Noranda – merged with Falconbridge; Nova Scotia Light and Power Company, Limited – acquired by the Province of Nova Scotia; assets leased to * Nova Scotia Power Corporation; Ontario Malleable Iron Company – iron foundry

  3. Maurice Tanguay - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, Ameublement Tanguay saw its business flourish, with $65,000 in sales in its first year and over $300 million in 2015. [2] In 1987, he sold the business to Groupe BTMC. [3] [4] In 1991, he created the Fondation Maurice-Tanguay, which aimed to help sick and disabled children in eastern Quebec.

  4. Eaton's - Wikipedia

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    In 1925, Eaton's purchased the Goodwin's store in Montreal. By 1927, Montreal boasted a new six-storey Eaton's store on Saint Catherine Street , which was expanded to nine storeys in 1930. Over time, Eaton's stores opened in other cities across the country, the company offered numerous private label products, e.g., an Eaton's typewriter, a ...

  5. Beatty Brothers Limited - Wikipedia

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    As home electrification took Ontario by storm, electric appliance sales became an increasingly lucrative source of income for manufacturers, and there was a strong desire to market these products to a national, rather than regional, customer base. W.G. and M.J. Beatty were able to capitalize on Wortman and Ward's existing business connections ...

  6. Moving Day (Quebec) - Wikipedia

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    Typical scene of people moving in the Quebec City borough of Limoilou, on July 1, 2007.. Moving Day (French: jour du déménagement) is a tradition, but not a legal requirement, in the province of Quebec, Canada, dating from the time when the province used to mandate fixed terms for leases of rental properties.

  7. The juice isn’t worth the squeeze for Orange. New York’s Orange County has had enough of being used as an ATM for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and now officials want to drop the ...

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