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Zellers
Zellers is a former Canadian discount store chain, currently operating only one store location in Alberta, Canada. Originally founded by Walter P. Zeller in 1928 and closed two years later, it was relaunched in 1931. It was later acquired by the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) in 1978, and after a series of acquisitions and expansions, it peaked with 350 locations in 1999. However, fierce competition and an inability to adapt during the early stages of the retail apocalypse resulted in Zellers losing significant ground in the 2000s.
Desjardins Group
Canadian association of credit unions
Bell Media
Canadian media company
CAE Inc.
Canadian company
Canadian Solar
company that manufactures solar PV modules and runs large scale solar projects
CCM
company
BCE Inc.
Bell Canada Enterprises
Primo Water
beverage and food service company
HSBC Bank Canada
bank in Canada that is part of British banking giant HSBC
Winners
Winners Merchants International L.P. is a chain of off-price Canadian department stores owned by TJX. Its market niche is similar to the American chain TJ Maxx, and it is a partnered retailer to department stores HomeSense and Marshalls.
Rogers Sports & Media
Canadian media company
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Canadian agricultural machinery manufacturer
Metro
Canadian food retailer
FetLife
FetLife is a social networking website that serves people interested in BDSM, fetishism, and kink. It distinguishes itself from competitors by emphasizing itself as a social network rather than a dating site.
Godin
trademark
Holt Renfrew
Canadian department store
Apotex
Apotex Inc. is a Canadian pharmaceutical corporation. Founded in 1974 by Barry Sherman, the company is the largest producer of generic drugs in Canada, with annual sales exceeding . By 2023, Apotex employed close to 8,000 people as Canada's largest drug manufacturer, with over 300 products selling in over 115 countries. Apotex manufactures and distributes generic medications for a range of diseases and health conditions that include cancer, diabetes, high cholesterol, glaucoma, infections and blood pressure.
Herschel Supply Co.
company that manufactures backpacks, bags, accessories, and other travel goods
Canadian Club
brand of whisky from Canada
Sobeys
Sobeys Inc. is a national supermarket chain in Canada with over 1,500 stores operating under a variety of banners. Headquartered in Stellarton, Nova Scotia, it operates stores in all ten provinces and accumulated sales of more than C$25.1 billion in the fiscal 2019 operating year. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Empire Company Limited, a Canadian business conglomerate.
Sea-Doo
Sea-Doo is a Canadian brand of personal watercraft (PWC) and boats manufactured by Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP). All Sea-Doo models are driven by an impeller-driven waterjet. All Sea-Doo PWC models are produced at BRP's plants in Querétaro and Juárez, Mexico. Its Rotax engines are produced at BRP's plant in Gunskirchen, Austria. In 2016, Sea-Doo had a 45.8% share of the PWC market in the US.
Shell Canada
Canadian regional subsidiary of Shell plc
Indigo
Canadian bookstore chain
Cascades
company
Dorel Industries
Canadian furniture and children's products company
ALDO
Canadian premium shoe retailer
De Havilland Canada
Canadian aerospace manufacturer
Cineplex Entertainment
Canadian entertainment company
Mitel
Mitel Networks Corporation is a Canadian telecommunications company. The company previously produced TDM PBX systems and applications, but after a change in ownership in 2001, now focuses almost entirely on Voice-over-IP (VoIP), unified communications, collaboration and contact center products. Mitel is headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, with offices, partners and resellers worldwide.
New Flyer
Canadian multinational bus manufacturer
Koodo Mobile
Canadian telecommunications company
Ports 1961
Canadian luxury fashion house
Can-Am motorcycles
brand of motor vehicle
Walmart Canada
Canadian division of Walmart
Jim Pattison Group
company
Export
Canadian cigarette and rolling tobacco brand
Linamar
thumb|Linamar corporate headquarters
Sport Chek
Canadian sporting goods retailer
Freedom Mobile
Canadian telecommunications company
The Brick
Canadian furniture retail company
Alcan
Alcan was a Canadian mining company and aluminum manufacturer. It was founded in 1902 as the Northern Aluminum Company, renamed Aluminum Company of Canada in 1925, and Alcan Aluminum in 1966. It was rebranded once more in 2001, to Alcan Incorporated. During that time, it grew to become one of the world's largest aluminum manufacturers.
Frontera Energy
Canadian corporation
No Name
Canadian line of generic brand grocery and household products
Honda Canada
automobile manufacturer
Ford Motor Company of Canada
automotive company
Home Hardware
Canadian retail store chain
Du Maurier
Canadian cigarette brand
Delta Hotels
Canada headquartered hotel subsidiary of Marriott International
Rona
Canadian retailer of home improvement and construction products and services
Sierra Wireless
wireless communications equipment manufacturer
Gardein
Gardein (a portmanteau of garden and protein) is a line of meat-free foods produced by Conagra Brands. In 2003, the company was founded by Yves Potvin, who remained as the CEO of Gardein until 2016. In November 2014, Pinnacle Foods purchased Gardein for $154 million. Pinnacle was acquired by Conagra in 2018.
Lise Watier
Canadian prestige cosmetic company brand
Belmont
canadian cigarette brand