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  2. Winners - Wikipedia

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    Winners logo from 1982 to 2005 Winners in Southcentre Mall, Calgary, Alberta, Canada Winners store in Bayers Lake Business Park with 1980s logo. Winners was founded in Toronto, Ontario in 1982 by David Margolis. [2] [3] It was one of the first off-price department stores in Canada. In 1990, it merged with off-price department store owner TJX ...

  3. HomeSense - Wikipedia

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    HomeSense (stylized as Homesense in Europe and the United States) is a Canadian chain of discount home furnishing stores owned by TJX Companies. It originated in Canada in 2001, and was expanded to Europe in 2008 and the United States in 2017. Outside of the United States, the chain is comparable to the TJX-owned HomeGoods. Within the US, where ...

  4. List of Canadian stores - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Canadian retail stores that have gone out of existence due to either bankruptcy, a merger or takeover where their name is no longer in use. A&B Sound; ALIA N Tan Jay — Clothing store owned by Nygård; Big Lots! Canada — Department store; A&P — Canadian unit of US-based grocery store chain; Adventure Electronics

  5. Northern Exposure: Canadian Stores That Americans Love - AOL

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    Canadian-made clothing, workout gear, food, and coffee have crossed the border, and Americans are loving it. ... This company began changing that by turning its design/yoga studio into a stand ...

  6. TJX Companies - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, TJX expanded into an additional store brand division, and at the same time it first went international, as it entered the Canadian market by acquiring the five-store Winners chain. [13] [11] Two years later, it launched its third brand, HomeGoods, in the United States. [14]

  7. Shoppers World Brampton - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Tire had its grand opening week July 12–15th 2001. Staples Business Depot, another big-box format store, also moved into the mall in the locations previously held by Pascals and later, Winners. The Bay closed in May 2007, and the location later became home to a Sears Outlet Store.

  8. Rona (store) - Wikipedia

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    Rona Dream Home hosted by Caroline Redekopp was a Canadian reality television series, which debuted in 2004 on Global. [21] The shows follow two families have ten weeks to turn a house into a dream home. The winner, chosen by viewers, is awarded the home they built. The show lasted two seasons.

  9. Category:Discount stores of Canada - Wikipedia

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