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  2. List of professional wrestling attendance records in Canada

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    Maple Leaf Gardens: 16,000 The Sheik vs. Athol Layton: MLW: Tiger Jeet Singh vs. The Sheik October 17, 1971: Toronto, Ontario: Maple Leaf Gardens: Tiger Jeet Singh (c) vs. The Sheik in an Indian Strap match for the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship: MLW: The Sheik vs. Andre the Giant February 10, 1974: Toronto, Ontario: Maple Leaf ...

  3. Market Mall - Wikipedia

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    Market Mall (formally branded as "CF Market Mall") is one of the largest malls by retail floor space in the Calgary, Alberta, Canada area at 907,207 square feet (84,282.3 m 2). [2] It is located in Varsity , a suburban neighbourhood in the city's northwest quadrant on Shaganappi Trail .

  4. 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 ...

  5. Maple Leafs suffer costly collapse in Calgary

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  6. Chinook Centre - Wikipedia

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    Chinook Centre (formally branded as "CF Chinook Centre") is the largest shopping mall in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.It is located near the geographic centre of the city on Macleod Trail, north of Glenmore Trail about 5 km (3.1 mi) south of downtown, and three blocks west of the Chinook CTrain station.

  7. National symbols of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada's most well known symbol is the maple leaf, which was first used by French colonists in the 1700s. [7] Since the 1850s, under British rule, the maple leaf has been used on military uniforms and, subsequently, engraved on the headstones of individuals who have served in the Canadian Armed Forces. [8]