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  2. List of Canadian retail closures (21st century) - Wikipedia

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    List of Canadian retail closures (21st century) Throughout the 21st century, retail businesses in Canada have felt the pressures of foreign store expansions into the country, as well as a shift towards online retail. As a result, closures have been a mix of stores unique to the nation, as well as newcomers like Target Canada .

  3. Yorkdale Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    yorkdale .com. Yorkdale Shopping Centre, Yorkdale Mall, or simply Yorkdale, is a major retail shopping centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Located at the southwest corner of the interchange between Highway 401 and Allen Road, it opened in 1964 as the largest enclosed shopping mall in the world. [ 3]

  4. Bayview Village Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Bayview Village Shopping Centre. / 43.768661; -79.385812. Bayview Village Shopping Centre is a shopping mall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The 440,000-square-foot (41,000 m 2) shopping mall is located at the northeast corner of Bayview Avenue and Sheppard Avenue in the former city of North York. It has a total of 110 stores, the anchor stores ...

  5. Stock Yards Village - Wikipedia

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    Stock Yards Village. / 43.6728; -79.4710. Stock Yards Village (commonly misspelled as Stockyards Village) is a shopping centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located at Weston Road and St. Clair Avenue West in The Junction neighbourhood. The mall was opened in March 2014 and is anchored by several major stores, including SportChek, Winners ...

  6. Eaton's - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. 70,000. The T. Eaton Company Limited, later known as Eaton's and then Eaton, was a Canadian department store chain that was once the largest in the country. It was founded in 1869 in Toronto by Timothy Eaton, an immigrant from what is now Northern Ireland.

  7. Honest Ed's - Wikipedia

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    Honest Ed's. Honest Ed's was a landmark discount store in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was named for its proprietor, Ed Mirvish, who opened the store in 1948 and oversaw its operations for almost 60 years until his death in 2007. The store continued to operate until it permanently closed on December 31, 2016.

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  9. Sunday shopping - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the Sejm rejected a civil law bill amending the Labour Code, which prohibits stores closing on Sundays. Currently stores close earlier on – this being in the interest of workers and not regulated legally: Easter Saturday – between opening to 16.00; [40] Christmas Eve – between opening to 14.00; [41]