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  2. Canadian Tire - Wikipedia

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    With the demise of Target's businesses in Canada in 2015, Canadian Tire acquired the leases of 12 former Target store locations. [47] In June 2015, Canadian Tire opened its largest location to-date at South Edmonton Common, which features 130,000 sq ft (12,000 m 2) of retail space on two floors, widened and expanded departments, various ...

  3. List of supermarket chains in Canada - Wikipedia

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    3 Non-conventional banners with in-store grocery markets. 4 Defunct chains. 5 See also. ... Canadian Tire (short-lived rollout) Commisso's Food Markets; Cooper's Foods;

  4. Economic history of Hamilton, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    First, In 1934 Hamilton is the birthplace of Canadian Tire. Two brothers John W. Billes and Alfred J. Biles with a combined savings of $1,800, buy Hamilton Tire and Garage Ltd. and rename it "Canadian Tire" because it sounds big. (1934-first official associate store opens up in Hamilton Ontario). [20]

  5. Timeline of events in Hamilton, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    1934 – Hamilton is the birthplace of Canadian Tire. Two brothers John W. Billes and Alfred J. Biles in 1934 open up first associate store in Hamilton, Ontario. [33] 1936 – Wentworth Incline railway stops operating on August 15, 1936. (1895–1936) [29] [30] The first day, the public was allowed free access up and down the line.

  6. Hamilton, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton is a port city in the Canadian province of Ontario. ... in 1934 the second Canadian Tire store in Canada opened here; in 1940 the airport was completed; ...

  7. Crappytire.com - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Tire is a Canadian retailer that opened its first store in Hamilton, Ontario in 1934. In 2001, it opened its online e-commerce website, and by that same year, its net earnings had reached C$176.7 million, had 450 stores, and its financial arm had issued over 400,000 credit cards.