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Roots Canada: Consumer services Apparel retailers Toronto: 1973 Clothing retail chain P A Royal Bank of Canada: Financials Banks Toronto: 1864 Bank P A Royal LePage: Financials Real estate services Toronto: 1913 Real estate firm P A Samuel, Son & Co. Consumer services Specialty retailers Oakville: 1855 Metal processing and distribution P A ...
Pages in category "Companies based in Toronto" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 476 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Hudson's Bay (Hudson's Bay Company) Indochino; J B Lefebvre; Jacob; Joe Fresh; Kamik; Kotn; Laura; La Maison Simons; 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 ...
Aeropostale Canada – subsidiary of the United States-based retailer Aeropostale, closed all 41 stores in Canada in 2016; A&A Records – founded in Toronto at the end of WWII, it was the dominant record chain store in Canada until being superseded by Sam the Record Man in the 1960s; it became defunct in 1993
Canacol Energy Ltd. CNE: Canada Goose Holdings Inc. GOOS: Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust: CAR.UN: Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce: CM: Canadian National Railway Company: CNR: Canadian Natural Resources Limited: CNQ: Canadian Pacific Railway Limited: CP: Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited: CTC: Canadian Utilities ...
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Dylex was formed in 1966 as a holding company for the purchase of Tip Top Tailors through a partnership between Jimmy Kay, a decorated World War II veteran and businessman, and Wilfred Posluns, a former stockbroker. [1] The company name was an acronym for "Damn Your Lousy Excuses." [2] It absorbed Posluns' company and Kay's Fairweather stores. [1]