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  2. Canadian Tire - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Tire Bank (CTB) is the retail deposit-taking and credit card issuing arm of the company. Held indirectly under the Canadian Tire Services, Limited, holding company, Canadian Tire Bank (CTB), a bank under Canada's Bank Act since 2003.

  3. New Flyer Xcelsior - Wikipedia

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    The New Flyer Xcelsior is a line of transit buses available in 35-foot rigid, 40-foot rigid, and 60-foot articulated nominal lengths manufactured by New Flyer Industries since 2008. In addition to the different available lengths, the buses are sold with a variety of propulsion systems: conventional diesel, compressed natural gas (CNG), diesel ...

  4. Category:Canadian Tire - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Canadian Tire". This category contains only the following file. Canadian Tire centre logo.svg 587 × 74; 16 KB. Categories: Hardware stores of Canada. Retail companies established in 1922. Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after companies of Canada.

  5. Canadian Tire guy - Wikipedia

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    Ted Simonett (born 1953) [5] is a Canadian actor most widely known for his work in Canadian Tire television commercials. Simonett was raised in Kingston, Ontario, where he attended Loyalist Collegiate and Vocational Institute [citation needed] and later Queen's University. [5] He spent time working in Britain, and since then has been a Toronto ...

  6. List of frequent flyer programs - Wikipedia

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    Frequent-flyer programs (or Frequent-flyer programmes) are customer loyalty programs used by many passenger airlines. This is a list of current airlines with frequent-flyer programs, the names of those programs and partner programs (excluding earn-only, spend-only and codeshare arrangements).

  7. New Flyer - Wikipedia

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    History 1941 Western Flyer. New Flyer was founded by John Coval in 1930 as the Western Auto and Truck Body Works Ltd in Manitoba. The company began producing buses in 1937, selling their first full buses to Grey Goose Bus Lines in 1937, before releasing their Western Flyer bus model in 1941, prompting the company to change its name to Western Flyer Coach in 1948.

  8. Canadian Tire Corporation - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Canadian Tire

  9. Talk:Canadian Tire - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Tire is unique due to the fact it is a franchise, so products purchased in the store results in the dealer making profit. When products are bought through the catalogue or Canadian Tire online, the money goes to the corp. -- Jaydawg 03:17, 12 June 2006 (UTC) Clarification: Canadian Tire is NOT a franchise, by legal definition.