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  2. Joseph Dean Muncaster - Wikipedia

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    During the 1970s as a result of his work at Canadian Tire Muncaster sat on numerous boards including CP Hotels, Black & Decker, Sara Lee, Ontario Hydro, and Bell Canada. He was a member of the Young Presidents' Organization, a global network of chief executives. He a Founding Director of the Robarts Research Institute.

  3. Canadian Tire - Wikipedia

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    Logo used until 2022. Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited (French: Société Canadian Tire Limitée) is a Canadian retail company which operates in the automotive, hardware, sports, leisure and housewares sectors.

  4. Mark's - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Tire Corporation purchased Mark’s Work Wearhouse for $109 million in early 2002. [2] At this time, Mark's Work Wearhouse operated 325 corporate and franchisee stores in Canada. The acquisition provided Mark’s Work Wearhouse with additional capital which allowed it to grow between 2001 and 2008 to 372 stores across Canada.

  5. Canadian Tire Financial Services - Wikipedia

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    Cardholders could earn double cash back at Canadian Tire and Mark's Work Wearhouse stores. (Mark's is a clothing and footwear retailer that has been a subsidiary of Canadian Tire since 2002. [13]) In late 2010, the Vacation Advantage and Curve MasterCards were removed from Canadian Tire's credit portfolio. [citation needed]

  6. Alfred Jackson Billes - Wikipedia

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    By 1980, Canadian Tire was the most successful Canadian-owned and operated franchise in the country's history with a nationwide network of dealer-operated Canadian Tire associate stores. On the unexpected death of his brother William in November 1956, Alfred Billes took over as president.

  7. Canadian Tire Centre - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Tire Centre (French: Centre Canadian Tire [7]) is a multi-purpose arena in the suburb of Kanata in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.It opened in January 1996 as the Palladium and was also known as Corel Centre (French: Centre Corel) from 1996 to 2006 and Scotiabank Place (French: Place Banque Scotia) from 2006 to 2013.

  8. Canadian Tire guy - Wikipedia

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    Ted Simonett (born 1953) [5] is a Canadian actor most widely known for his work in Canadian Tire television commercials. Simonett was raised in Kingston, Ontario, where he attended Loyalist Collegiate and Vocational Institute [citation needed] and later Queen's University. [5]

  9. Talk:Canadian Tire - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Tire is unique due to the fact it is a franchise, so products purchased in the store results in the dealer making profit. When products are bought through the catalogue or Canadian Tire online, the money goes to the corp. -- Jaydawg 03:17, 12 June 2006 (UTC) Clarification: Canadian Tire is NOT a franchise, by legal definition.