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  2. Maple Leaf Foods - Wikipedia

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    Maple Leaf Foods is the result of the 1991 merger between Canada Packers and Maple Leaf Mills. Canada Packers plant in Toronto, ca. 1950 Canada Packers was founded in 1927 as a merger of several major Toronto meat packers , most prominently William Davies Company and was immediately Canada's largest food processor , a title it would hold for ...

  3. Reg Atkinson - Wikipedia

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    Maple Leaf selected Brandon, in part, because it was known to be one of the least expensive areas in Canada to raise hogs. [ 3 ] Atkinson spoke against a proposed Clean Environment Commission review of the Maple Leaf project in 1998, describing it as a stalling tactic, and supported provincial Environment Minister Jim McCrae 's conclusion that ...

  4. Canada Bread - Wikipedia

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    In March 2015, Canada Bread also acquired two former Sobeys bakeries located in Winnipeg, Manitoba and Calgary, Alberta in Western Canada. [4] In May 2016, Canada Bread announced it was closing its North Bay, Ontario location after nearly 50 years of operation in the city; to be divested across other Canada Bread locations.

  5. List of corporations based in Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of corporations based in Winnipeg. This includes businesses completely owned and operated out of Winnipeg , as well as corporations that have significant operations (manufacturing, etc.) in Winnipeg, such as American-owned companies that base their Canadian division in Winnipeg (as in the case of Lifetouch Canada ). [ 1 ]

  6. List of defunct Canadian companies - Wikipedia

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    A&B Sound – home electronics retailer based in Richmond, BC; founded in 1959, it had expanded as far as Winnipeg, Manitoba by 2000, but its subsequent decline saw the company go bankrupt by 2008; Bata Shoes – shoe retailer and manufacturer; Beaver Lumber – hardware/lumber store chain; acquired by Home Hardware; Big Lots Canada

  7. Arnold Tremere - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Tremere, (April 14, 1941 – October 26, 2008) was appointed as the Canadian International Grains Institute first director of Feed and Technology from May 1982 to October 1989, and subsequently was promoted to the position of Executive Director, the highest non-partisan position within the field of Agriculture in the Canadian government, where he served during the adoption of the North ...

  8. Patrick Burns (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Burns continued to homestead in Manitoba until after the Louis Riel rebellion but gradually became involved in buying cattle and selling meat. He began his meat packing career with a cow bought on credit and sold for $4. [11] He began freighting goods from Winnipeg and driving his neighbours' cattle to the Winnipeg market. By 1885, he was ...

  9. Colin Thatcher - Wikipedia

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    Colin Thatcher was born in Toronto, Ontario, on August 25, 1938. [1] His father, Saskatchewan-born Ross Thatcher, was working for Canada Packers, a predecessor of Maple Leaf Foods, at the time of his birth.