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  2. List of former automotive manufacturing plants - Wikipedia

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    Northeast corner of Kennedy Road and Steeles Avenue and operated by American Motors from 1961 to 1992. The plant assembled American Motors and Jeep vehicles until it was closed in 1992. Demolished and now home to Walmart Canada Distribution Centre, Lowe's Home Improvement store and other retails stores. Aston Martin. Aston Martin Works

  3. Taxis of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Airport Limousines use flat rates issued by the Greater Toronto Airport Authorities. Toronto has the highest amount of foreign born taxi drivers in the world. As of 2014, 96 percent of taxi drivers are immigrants, [ 22 ] a number higher than other large cities like New York City (82%), Dubai (90%), Chicago (62%), London (79%) or Miami ...

  4. Airport Road, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Airport Road begins at Highway 427 in Mississauga, initially tracing a broad curve as a continuation of Toronto's east–west Dixon Road near the main street entrance of Pearson Airport to the west. Shortly after, it passes both over and under Highway 409 and its complicated ramps that serve as the airport's freeway access.

  5. Ford Motor Company of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Toronto, Ontario: 1910 1927 Assembly relocated to Danforth Plant. The building (672 Dupont St) now houses Condominiums Danforth Avenue Plant Toronto, Ontario: 1922 1946 Sold to Nash Motors and then by American Motors Corporation 1954 to 1961. Converted as mall, Shoppers World Danforth. Portage Ave Assembly Plant Winnipeg, Manitoba: 1915 1941

  6. Automotive industry in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Ford Motor Company: Ford Motor Company of Canada: Essex Engine Plant (1981–2007; 2009–present) Oakville Assembly (1953–present) Windsor Engine Plant (1978–present) General Motors: General Motors Canada: CAMI Assembly (1989–present) Oshawa Car Assembly (1907–present) St. Catharines Engine Plant (1954–present) Honda: Honda Canada Inc.

  7. East York Lyndhursts - Wikipedia

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    The East York Lyndhursts were an amateur senior ice hockey team based in East York, Ontario, Canada.The team was sponsored by Lyndhurst Motors, played in the Toronto Ice Hockey League as part of the Ontario Hockey Association, and represented the Canada men's national ice hockey team at the 1954 Ice Hockey World Championships.

  8. List of roads in Brampton - Wikipedia

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    Airport Road is designated as Peel Road 7. It is a very long and busy road beginning at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, passing through Brampton, and extending north beyond Peel Region to the boundary of Dufferin and Simcoe counties, where it ends (officially) south of Stayner; a distance of 80 km (50 mi). [48]

  9. Cal Wells - Wikipedia

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    Calvin "Cal" Wells III (born October 12, 1955) is a businessman and CEO of Legacy Motor Club.The former owner of PPI Motorsports, he later served as the executive vice president of operations at Michael Waltrip Racing, overseeing the day-to-day operations of the organization's three NASCAR Cup Series teams and one Nationwide Series team, until July 2011.