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  2. Undercover Boss Canada - Wikipedia

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    Undercover Boss Canada is a Canadian reality television series, based on the British series of the same name. Each episode depicts a person who has a high management position at a major Canadian business, deciding to become undercover as an entry-level employee to discover the faults in the company.

  3. Rolf C. Hagen Group - Wikipedia

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    Its customers include small and local pet stores in Canada and the United States and publicly owned "box stores" such as Petsmart and Petco. [1] Its global head office is located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and was completed in June 2006. [citation needed] Rolf C. Hagen died of a heart attack on 22 October 2011. [2]

  4. List of Canadian stores - Wikipedia

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    Pascal — hardware/furniture store chain; Nordstrom Canada — Department store; Nordstrom Rack Canada — Department store; SAAN Stores — discount department store chain; Shop-Rite — catalogue store chain; Sears Canada — Canadian division of US-based department store chain Sears; Simpson's — department store chain

  5. Pet Valu - Wikipedia

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    At the end of 2021, the organization had 633 corporate and owned stores and franchises in Canada. [2] In 2022, Pet Valu acquired Quebec chain Chico's 66 stores. [2] According to Maltsbarger, the company owns 225 out of its 744 stores, while the remaining stores are franchised to local owner-operators. [7]

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  7. Petcetera - Wikipedia

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    Petcetera was a pet specialty supply retailer founded in Richmond, British Columbia in 1997 by Dan Urbani. [1] The chain had expanded to 49 stores and 1,600 employees across Canada, before filing for bankruptcy in 2009. [2] A number of restructures followed until the final store was closed in 2014. [3]