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  2. 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]

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  4. 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 ...

  5. Eric Monnin - Wikipedia

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    Monnin Éric (2014), « Éducation et olympisme de 1922 à nos jours », dans Collectif Projet Demenÿ, Histoire de l’éducation physique en France depuis le milieu du XIX e siècle, dans le cadre de L'U.O.H. (Université Ouverte des Humanités), enregistrement vidéo effectué le 19 juin 2012, mise en ligne le 15 octobre 2014 [32]

  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. Canal+ Sport (French TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Canal+ Vert launched on 31 August 1998, on satellite and cable as a programme multicast of Canal+ sports programmes. As part of the creation of the Canal+ Bouquet (later, "Les Chaînes Canal+" ) the channel changed its name on 1 November 2003 to Canal+ Sport. On 20 April 2005, Canal+ Sport presented to the CSA to obtain a frequency on TNT. The ...