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  2. CharityWatch - Wikipedia

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    CharityWatch, known until 2012 as the American Institute of Philanthropy, [1] is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in Chicago, [2] created in the United States by Daniel Borochoff in 1992, [3] to provide information about charities' financial efficiency, accountability, governance, and fundraising.

  3. List of Canadian clothing store chains - Wikipedia

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    Le Château [2] - Now only a part of some Suzy Shier stores. LIJA Style; Lolë; Lululemon Athletica; Mackage; La Maison Simons; Mark's; Moores Clothing For Men; Morsam Fashions; Northern Reflections; Nygård International; October's Very Own [3] Pajar; Penningtons [4] Priape; Reitmans [5] River Island; Roots Canada; ShirtPunch (online) The Shoe ...

  4. Lucky Brand Jeans - Wikipedia

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    On 24 April 2024, Ted Baker Canada, the operator of Lucky Brand stores in Canada, filed for creditor protection in Canada and Chapter 15 bankruptcy in the U.S. The company blamed the operation suppliers of Authentic Brands Group for failing to pay. As a result, it was announced that all Lucky Brand stores in Canada would close. [9]

  5. Dollar store clothing: Worth it or not? Readers write in

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    While all of the items shipped are yours to keep, customers in the U.S. and Canada can make returns on unworn items with tags attached within 90 days of shipment, and you can even drop it off at a ...

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  8. Grafton-Fraser - Wikipedia

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    The size of the Company doubled to over 200 stores and approximately $200 million in revenue. The Tip Top Tailors chain was started in Toronto in 1909 by David Dunkelman in Toronto. The rented store was at 245 Yonge Street, and Dunkelman sold tailored suits for $14. [ 2 ]

  9. Great Western Garment Co. - Wikipedia

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    The Great Western Garment Company (GWG) was a Canadian denim and western wear clothing company founded in 1911 in Edmonton, Alberta by Charles A. Graham and Alexander Cameron Rutherford, the first Premier of Alberta. The company was acquired by Levi Strauss, starting in 1961.

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