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  2. List of airlines of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Air Canada Express: 5262: 0: Montréal–Trudeau, Toronto Pearson, Vancouver: Brand name used by Jazz operating as feeder airlines for Air Canada: Air Canada Jetz: 5262: 0: Montréal–Trudeau: Executive charter service operated by Air Canada using Airbus A319 aircraft: Air Canada Rouge: 17978: RV: ROU: ROUGE: 38: Montréal–Trudeau, Toronto ...

  3. Food City (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    1998. Fate. Sold to Sobeys in 1998 and rebranded Price Chopper, now FreshCo. Products. Meats/Deli, Produce, Frozen goods, Canned goods. Parent. Oshawa Group. Food City or Food Town were Canadian supermarkets operated by the Toronto -based Oshawa Group. The stores were often paired with department store chain Towers .

  4. Ismaili Centre, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The Ismaili Centre, Toronto is a congregation place ( Jama'at Khana) and community centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the sixth Ismaili Centre in the world. Situated in a park that it shares with the Aga Khan Museum adjacent to the Don Valley Parkway in North York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the Centre represents the permanent presence of the ...

  5. Razzle Dazzle - Wikipedia

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    October 2, 1961. ( 1961-10-02) –. July 1, 1966. ( 1966-07-01) Razzle Dazzle is a Canadian children's television program produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation between October 2, 1961, and July 1, 1966. The series was initially co-hosted by Alan Hamel and Michele Finney who were later replaced by Ray Bellew and Trudy Young.

  6. Textile Museum of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Textile Museum of Canada was founded as the Canadian Museum of Carpets and Textiles in 1975 by Max Allen and Simon Waegemaekers. Located above an ice cream shop in Mirvish Village the museum's collection was initially based on textiles collected during business trips. The museum relocated to its current location as in 1989.

  7. Toronto Island ferries - Wikipedia

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    75,000 [citation needed] The Toronto Island ferries connect the Toronto Islands in Lake Ontario to the mainland of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The main city-operated ferry services carry passengers (all) and commercial vehicles (some) from the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal at the foot of Bay Street to three docks on the islands.