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  2. Sport Chek - Wikipedia

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    Sport-Chek International 2000 Ltd. (doing business as Sport Chek) is the largest Canadian retailer of sporting clothing and sports equipment, with 191 stores throughout Canada as of 2020. It is the only national big box sporting goods retailer in Canada, although it is absent in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut , while Quebec and Yukon are ...

  3. Canadian Tire - Wikipedia

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    Head office for Canadian Tire at the Canada Square Complex on Yonge ... 503 Canadian Tire stores, 91 PartSource stores, 409 FGL Sports stores (various banners), 386 ...

  4. Sports Experts - Wikipedia

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    Sports Experts was founded in 1967. [1] It was purchased by Provigo in December 1980. [2]On February 5, 1985, Sports Experts, which at the time had 108 locations across Quebec and The Maritimes, merged with Toronto-based Collegiate Arlington Sports, a sporting-goods chain of 44 stores in Quebec, Manitoba, Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia. [3]

  5. Sherwood Hockey - Wikipedia

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    In February 2018, the Canadian Tire Corporation purchased all of Sherwood's trademarks from Gracious Living. The purchase was executed by INA International Ltd., a subsidiary of FGL Sports (formerly the Forzani Group Limited), which is itself a subsidiary of Canadian Tire. [10] The head office of INA is in Calgary, Alberta.

  6. John Forzani - Wikipedia

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    FGL Sports John Forzani (April 5, 1947 – October 30, 2014) was a Canadian businessman, former Canadian Football League (CFL) player, and CFL team owner. He was the chairman and co-founder of FGL Sports .

  7. FGL - Wikipedia

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    FGL Productions, a French record company; Fidelity & Guaranty Life, an American insurer; Fifth-generation programming language; Flagler Global Logistics, an American logistics company; Florida Georgia Line, an American country music duo; Florida Greyhound Lines, a defunct American bus operator; FGL Sports Ltd., a Canadian sporting goods retailer

  8. Victoriaville (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    In January 1971, Victoriaville Hockey Sticks was acquired by the Kendall Company. Asked why the brothers chose to sell the company, president Gérard responded, "c'est un hasard qui nous a mis en présence de cette compagnie-là" ["it was a coincidence that put us into contact with this company"], and stated that no one else had tried to buy Victoriaville. [3]

  9. Fenway Sports Group - Wikipedia

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    Fenway Sports Group Holdings, LLC (FSG), is an American multinational sports holding conglomerate which owns Major League Baseball's Boston Red Sox, Premier League’s Liverpool, National Hockey League's Pittsburgh Penguins, NASCAR's RFK Racing, and TGL's Boston Common Golf.