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  2. Agnew-Surpass - Wikipedia

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    Agnew-Surpass Shoe Stores Ltd. was a Canadian shoe retailer. [1] Agnew Shoes was founded in Brantford, Ontario, in 1879 (145 years ago), and merged in 1928 with Surpass Stores. In 1962 the chain was acquired by American firm Genesco, [2] and in 1987 it was sold to a numbered company controlled by former Bata Shoe executive Michael Graye. [3]

  3. Bata Shoe Museum - Wikipedia

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    St. George. 510. Website. www .batashoemuseum .ca. The Bata Shoe Museum ( BSM) is a museum of footwear and calceology in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The museum's building is situated near the northwest of the University of Toronto 's St. George campus, in downtown Toronto. The 3,665-square-metre (39,450 sq ft) museum building was designed by ...

  4. List of movie theater chains - Wikipedia

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    SilverCity – a Famous Players brand, now owned by Cineplex; CinéStarz – small chain that operates 5 theaters: 3 in Quebec and 2 in Ontario; film.ca Cinemas – a small Canadian operator with one location in Oakville, ON; Imagine Cinemas – 14 locations and 90 screens, in Ontario and BC.

  5. Nordstrom - Wikipedia

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    Nordstrom eventually settled on a shoe store that opened in 1901, called Wallin & Nordstrom. Carl F. Wallin, the co-founder of the store, was the owner of the adjacent shoe repair shop. John and Hilda had five children, three of whom would follow him into the family business, Everett W. (1903), Elmer J. (1904) and Lloyd N. Nordstrom.

  6. Greektown, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Greektown, also known as The Danforth, is a commercial-residential neighbourhood and ethnic enclave in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located on Danforth Avenue, between Chester Avenue and Dewhurst Boulevard, in east Toronto. Named after Asa Danforth, Jr., an American contractor who designed Queen Street and Kingston Road, the area is known ...

  7. Murder of Emanuel Jaques - Wikipedia

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    Murder of Emanuel Jaques. Emanuel Jaques (October 8, 1964 – July 29, 1977) was a Canadian 12-year-old boy who was murdered in Toronto. The sexual assault and murder of Jaques sparked outrage in Toronto, resulting in the conviction of three men: Saul David Betesh, Robert Kribs, and Joseph Woods for murder, and the regeneration of the city's ...

  8. Statue of Timothy Eaton - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Timothy Eaton. Toronto bronze statue of Timothy Eaton in 1919. This statue now sits in the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, and another casting sits in the MTS Centre in Winnipeg. The famous left shoe. The Toronto statue in Eaton Court. The Toronto statue in the Lower Rotunda of the ROM. There are two castings of the well-known statue ...

  9. Roots Canada - Wikipedia

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    Roots Corporation ( doing business as Roots) is a publicly held Canadian brand that sells apparel, leather bags, small leather goods, footwear, athletic wear, and home furnishings. The company was founded in 1973 in Toronto, Ontario, by Michael Budman and Don Green. In 2015, Roots was sold to Searchlight Capital Partners LP, an American ...

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