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  2. Canadian Tire Financial Services - Wikipedia

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    [3] [citation needed] After its acquisition, the company was renamed "Canadian Tire Acceptance Limited (CTAL)", and later "Canadian Tire Financial Services Limited". [3] Canadian Tire Bank (CTB), a Schedule 1 (domestic, deposit-taking) bank under the Bank Act, was founded in 2003 and took over financial services that had been provided by CTFS. [3]

  3. Canadian Tire - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, CTC established the Canadian Tire Bank, under Canada's Bank Act, from its then-named Canadian Tire Financial Services, Limited, subsidiary along with its Mastercard portfolio, [11] which was later renamed as Canadian Tire Services, Limited, effective January 1, 2015.

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  5. Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited - Wikipedia

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  7. Canadian Tire money - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Tire money, officially Canadian Tire 'money' [1] [2] or CTM, is a loyalty program operated by the Canadian retail chain Canadian Tire Corporation (CTC). It consists of both paper coupons introduced in 1958 and used in Canadian Tire stores as scrip, and since 2012 in a digital form introduced as Canadian Tire Money Advantage, rebranded in 2018 as Triangle Rewards.

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    The average salary for a tire builder is $54,080 — not bad for a job that only requires a high school degree. There’s a 3% growth rate according to the BLS. JLco - Julia Amaral/istockphoto

  9. List of largest public companies in Canada by profit - Wikipedia

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    Rank Rank Change Company Profit (1,000s CAD unless otherwise noted) Headquarters 1: 2: Royal Bank of Canada: 8,831,000: Toronto & Montreal: 2: Bank of Nova Scotia ...