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  2. 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 ...

  3. MotoMaster - Wikipedia

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    MotoMaster is the in-house line of automotive products sold exclusively at Canadian Tire stores. MotoMaster products ranged from oil filters and air filters, to MotoMaster branded tires. As of 2011, MotoMaster was the most popular replacement tire brand in Canada, with 13% market share by unit volume of the passenger replacement tire market and ...

  4. 2015 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series - Wikipedia

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    The 2015 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series was the ninth season of the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series, which took place in the summer of 2015. The season consisted of 11 races at 10 different venues, of which 7 were held on ovals. It began with the Pinty's presents the Clarington 200 at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park on May 17 and ended with the Pinty's ...

  5. NASCAR Canada Series - Wikipedia

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    In September 2006 NASCAR purchased the CASCAR Super Series, the top Canadian stock-car racing series at the time. At the same time, they established a sponsorship agreement with Canadian Tire as the title sponsor. They also signed a television contract with TSN to carry all events with select races being aired live. Three of the series races ...

  6. Victoriaville (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    Victoriaville is a Canadian brand of ice hockey equipment owned by the Canadian Tire Corporation via its subsidiary INA International. The brand was created in Victoriaville, Quebec in 1945 by Henri Mailhot, who formed the company Mailhot & FrĆØres, Inc. In 1952, Mailhot handed down the business to his sons, who ran it for the next two decades.

  7. 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.

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