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  2. Staples Canada - Wikipedia

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    Staples Canada ULC, operating as Staples (Bureau en Gros in Quebec), is a Canadian retail sales company owned by Sycamore Partners. Staples was founded by Leo Kahn [3] and Thomas G. Stemberg . [4] Since 2017, Staples Canada has operated independently from Staples' U.S. retail and U.S. business-to-business (B2B) operations.

  3. Staples Inc. - Wikipedia

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    A Staples Business Depot located in a heritage building in Vancouver, British Columbia, in September 2011. In 1991, Staples founded its Canadian subsidiary, The Business Depot, and began opening stores under that name, though over a decade later, all stores were renamed as "Staples".

  4. Staples Business Advantage - Wikipedia

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    Staples Inc. Website. www .staplesadvantage .com. Staples Business Advantage is the contract division of Staples Inc., providing a membership program for office products, technology products, facilities supplies and breakroom supplies to businesses and institutions. Established in 1993 as Staples Contract and Commercial, the division was ...

  5. Staples - Wikipedia

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    Staples (surname), including a list of people with the name. Staples baronets, a former title in the Baronetage of Ireland. Staples Canada, a Canadian retail sales company. Staples High School, Westport, Connecticut, United States. Staples Subdivision, a railway in Minnesota, United States.

  6. Quill Corporation - Wikipedia

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    A wholly owned subsidiary of Staples, Quill serves more than one million small and mid-sized U.S. business customers, with access to over one million assorted products. While over 70% of sales are conducted online, it also employs mail-order and direct sales models.

  7. Staples thesis - Wikipedia

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    Thesis. The thesis explains Canadian economic development as a lateral, east-west conception of trade. Innis argued that Canada developed as it did because of the nature of its staple commodities: raw materials, such as fish, fur, lumber, agricultural products and minerals, that were exported to Britain and the West Indies.

  8. Sycamore Partners - Wikipedia

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    Staples and Staples Canada (Acquired 2017) Pure Fishing (Acquired January 2019) [4] Brands include: ABU Garcia , All Star, Berkley , Chub, Fenwick, Greys, Hardy, Hodgman, Johnson, JRC, Mitchell, Penn , Pflueger, Sebile, Shakespeare , SpiderWire, Stren, and Ugly Stik .

  9. Canadian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, Canadian cuisine privileges the quality of ingredients and regionality, and may be broadly defined as a national tradition of "creole" culinary practices, [2] based on the complex multicultural and geographically diverse nature of both historical and contemporary Canadian society.

  10. The Fur Trade in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada as a "marginal" colony. Innis's 15-page conclusion to the Fur Trade in Canada explains the significance of staple products, such as furs, to colonial development. It also explores the effects of the staples trade on the more technologically advanced home countries of Britain and France.

  11. Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, making it the world's second-largest country by total area, with the world's longest coastline.