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  2. List of defunct Canadian companies - Wikipedia

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    Sam's Club Canada – warehouse store chain and the subsidiary of Walmart Canada; closed in 2009; Sears Canada – department store chain and the Canadian subsidiary of the American-based Sears, all stores closed in January 2018; Shoprite Catalogue order store, went bankrupt in 1970s.

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  4. NetApp - Wikipedia

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    NetApp was founded in 1992 by David Hitz, James Lau, [5] and Michael Malcolm [3] [6] as Network Appliance, Inc. [7] At the time, its major competitor was Auspex Systems. In 1994, NetApp received venture capital funding from Sequoia Capital .

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  8. John Inglis and Company - Wikipedia

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    The company produced the engines for the Canada Steamship Lines ships Hamonic and Huronic, which served until 1950. [2] The company reincorporated in 1913 as the John Inglis Company Limited. During World War I, the company turned out thousands of shells and shell forgings, and more than 40 steam marine engines for freighters.

  9. Shaw Communications - Wikipedia

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    Shaw was founded in 1966 by JR Shaw as Capital Cable Television Company, Ltd. in Edmonton, Alberta. [6] It was originally a subsidiary of Shawcor, JR's father's firm, but the business was split from Shawcor in the 1970s. [7] [8] The company changed its name to Shaw Cablesystems Ltd. (after founder and chairman JR Shaw) and went public on the TSX in