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Empire operates . Lawtons; Needs Convenience; Farm Boy; Foodland some CO-OP stores in Atlantic Canada; FreshCo; IGA / IGA Extra in Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec, some parts of Atlantic Canada formerly CO-OP Atlantic and Saskatchewan only
Super Centre was a hyper supermarket banner used by Loblaws during the 1990s in Ontario. Some stores were an expansion from the Super-Valu banner. These stores were about 60,000 to 120,000 square feet (5,600–11,100 m 2) in size on average, larger than standard supermarkets, sold a wider selection of merchandise (including department store merchandise, such as clothing), and contained in ...
Toronto 5.5 0.5 17.0 30.1 Media: 32 1043 Intact Financial: Toronto 8.0 0.5 20.2 11.6 Insurance 33 1056 Onex Corporation: Toronto 25.1 −0.6 45.4 6.0 Finance 34 1072 Restaurant Brands International: Toronto 5.4 0.6 20.1 17.1 Restaurants: 35 1084 Barrick Gold: Toronto 7.3 −1.6 22.6 23.2 Mining 36 1134 Encana: Calgary 5.5 1.1 15.3 10.8 Oil and ...
The term "Greater Toronto" was first used in writing as early as the 1900s although at the time, the term referred only to the old city of Toronto and to its immediate townships and villages, which became Metropolitan Toronto in 1954 and became the current city of Toronto in 1998. [7]
Canada ranked 4th in the eleven countries for the number of suicides per 100,000 compared, with a rate of 11.8 per 100,000 compared to the U.S. rate of 13.9 which was the highest of the eleven wealthy countries.
Strikers at the LCBO HQ in downtown Toronto in July 2024. On July 5, 2024, employees went on strike for the first time in the LCBO's history. [40] The strike ended on July 22, 2024. [41] In February 2025, the LCBO was ordered by Ontario premier Doug Ford to remove all sales of American alcohol in response to the Second Trump tariffs. [42]
Bell Canada had originally wanted to charge providers by how much data each user downloaded. [36] In May 2017, the email addresses of 1.9 million Bell customers were stolen, along with the name and phone numbers of 1.7 million customers. [37] Then in January 2018, there was another data breach affecting about 100 thousand Bell customers. [38]
From the 1960s to the 1980s, there was a large increase in construction in the National Capital Region, [100] which was followed by large growth in the high-tech industry during the 1990s and 2000s. [101] Ottawa became one of Canada's largest high-tech cities and was nicknamed Silicon Valley North.