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  2. Norm Gardner - Wikipedia

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    He owns Toronto's Steeles Bakery, and often brought doughnuts, bagels and other baked goods from his store to distribute at council meetings in the 1980s and 1990s. [2] He was president of the provincial Armourdale Liberal Association in 1974, and served on the Labour Committee of the Ontario Liberal Party in the same period.

  3. Larry Tanenbaum - Wikipedia

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    Kilmer Capital's investments have included Give and Go Prepared Foods Corp., McGregor Industries Inc., Unisync Corp. Inc., Vansco Electronics Ltd., Atelka Enterprises Inc., Altasciences Inc., Compact Power Inc. and Tribal Sportswear. Tanenbaum recently served as a member of the advisory council, Toronto Board of Trade.

  4. Maple Leaf Foods - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Maple Leaf Bakery UK was established in Rotherham as a speciality bakery subsidiary of Canada Bread which in turn is 89.8% owned by Maple Leaf Foods. It operates from a total of six sites in the UK and employs around 1,200 employees.

  5. While desserts come and go in the warehouse club's bakery, this staple has won the hearts of many Costco members. Southern Living 1 day ago The $3.79 Dinner I Never Leave Aldi Without.

  6. Longo's - Wikipedia

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    Longo's was founded in 1956 by Italian immigrant brothers Joe, Tommy and Gus Longo, [1] [2] who immigrated to Canada in 1951 from Termini Imerese, Sicily. [3] They established their first store at the intersection of Yonge Street and Castlefield Avenue in Toronto, with the name "Broadway Fruit Market". [4]

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  8. George Weston Limited - Wikipedia

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    While the Model Bakery established George Weston as Canada's biggest baker, he had already begun to move beyond bread into other lines of baked goods. Model Bakery "biscuit travellers" or salesmen, Soho and Phoebe streets, Toronto, postcard, ca. 1910. By 1897, he had set up a separate shop for the making of cakes, crumpets, pastries and buns.

  9. Little Portugal, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The area once was home to Ideal Bread Company, which operated a bakery at 183 Dovercourt Road from 1919 to 1957 [2] and marketed Wonder Bread in Canada from 1934 to 1940. Since 2007 the former bread factory is now a residential complex known as Argyle Lofts.