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  2. Sears Canada - Wikipedia

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    Sears Canada Inc. was a publicly-traded Canadian company affiliated with the American-based Sears department store chain.

  3. List of defunct Canadian companies - Wikipedia

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    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. Simpsons – department store chain (AKA Simpson's Sears and Sears Roebuck) Steinberg's – grocery store chain

  4. Leon's - Wikipedia

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    Leon's Furniture Ltd. ( TSX : LNF) ( Meubles Léon Limité in Quebec) is a Canadian furniture retailer which first opened its store in 1909 in Welland, Ontario. The controlling interest in the company is owned by the Leon family, while some shares are traded publicly on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

  5. Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores - Wikipedia

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    Sears Holdings spun off more than 1,100 Hometown and 122 outlet stores. Hometown stores are small hardware and appliance stores operated by independent retailers. Outlet stores sell Sears merchandise at discount.

  6. List of Canadian stores - Wikipedia

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    Hart Stores. HomeSense Canada — Canadian units of US-based HomeSense, owned by TJX. Hudson's Bay — owned by American group, NRDC Equity Partners. La Maison Simons. Lens Mill Store. Marshalls Canada — Canadian unit of US-based Marshalls, owned by TJX. Giant Tiger. Red Apple Stores. Fields.

  7. Sears - Wikipedia

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    From the 1920s to the 1950s, Sears built many urban department stores in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico (apart from, but not far from, existing central business districts), and they overshadowed the mail-order business. Following World War II, the company expanded into suburban markets and malls.

  8. Sears Canada's Divestitures Present Opportunities for Other ...

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    Sears Holdings is making as many moves as possible to set itself up for survival. However, the path Sears is taking is often the sign of a dying business. Is it possible for Sears to turn...

  9. List of department stores by country - Wikipedia

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    Alsterhaus – located in Hamburg, part of the KaDeWe Group. Apropos – luxury department store / concept store, located in Cologne, Düsseldorf and Hamburg. Breuninger – ten luxury department stores, with head office in Stuttgart. Galeria Kaufhof – subsidiary of HBC and the leading German department store group.

  10. Sears Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Sears Outlet – an outlet version of Sears department stores located in various retail locations across the U.S. and Canada. These stores carried new, one-of-a-kind, out of a carton, discontinued, used, scratched, and dented merchandise at discount.

  11. 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.