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  2. Trader Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Trader Corporation is a Canadian technology company based in Toronto specializing in classified automotive advertising. The company's flagship product is AutoTrader, an online marketplace for buying and selling new and used vehicles. The company is owned by private equity firm Thoma Bravo.

  3. Hayes Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    A Hayes-Anderson truck from 1933. The Hayes Manufacturing Company was established in Vancouver in 1920 by Douglas Hayes, an owner of a parts dealer, [1] and entrepreneur W. E. Anderson from Quadra Island, [1] as Hayes-Anderson Motor Company Ltd. [2] The company sold American-built trucks and truck parts for the first two years, then built their own trucks, because the trucks weren’t strong ...

  4. Toronto subway rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    Non-motored rail grinding truck ST-4 1986 Schmidt & TTC: Snow-blower installed on a non-powered PCC truck: ST-5 1987 TTC: Non-motored power rail cleaner and de-icer: ST-6 1987 General Crane and Hoist: Non-motored rail grinding truck ST-7 2002 Mercedes-Benz Unimog U 5000 short cab Equipped with crane and Arva Industries snowblower: E291 New ...

  5. Reimer Express Lines - Wikipedia

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    Reimer was founded in 1952 when 19 year old Mennonite Donald S. Reimer convinced his father Frank F. Reimer and brothers Delbert Reimer and Gerald Reimer from the farming community of Steinbach, Manitoba to join him in starting a trucking business. [2]

  6. General Motors Canada - Wikipedia

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    A Chevrolet Maple Leaf truck built in Oshawa and sold in Canada with minor trim differences to the American trucks. General Motors of Canada opened its new head office building on the shore of Lake Ontario in 1989. The building is a fixture on Highway 401 and usually displays an enormous picture of a new vehicle on its huge glass atrium. This ...

  7. Ontario Truck - Wikipedia

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    The truck assembly operation opened on August 26, 1965 and was closed in 2004; its last product was the 2004 F-150 Heritage. [1] Prior to the closure and later retooling of the Ontario Truck plant, Ford constructed new body and paint buildings in 1996 and 1994 respectively.

  8. Ford Motor Company of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Niagara Falls, Ontario: 1961 1994 The factory used to produce windshields, windows and lights for cars and trucks from plate and sheet glass provided by suppliers. The plant produced parts for the Canadian and American operations. Dupont St Assembly Plant Toronto, Ontario: 1910 1927 Assembly relocated to Danforth Plant. The building (672 Dupont ...

  9. Presidents' Conference Committee (Toronto streetcar) - Wikipedia

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    The Presidents' Conference Committee Car was a streetcar used by the Toronto Transportation Commission and the Toronto Transit Commission.The PCC streetcar was designed by the Presidents' Conference Committee, a group of transit operators in the United States and Canada.