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Raison Sociale Nom Commercial Raison sociale Nom commercial Magasins d'alimentations Buy-Low Foods AG Foods, Buy-Low Foods, Buy & Save Foods, Fine Foods, G&H Shop N' Save, Nesters Market Limited Partnership Loblaws Inc. At the Pumps, Atlantic Gas Bars, Dominion, Extra Foods, Joe Fresh, Loblaws, Loblaws à Plein Gaz, Maxi, Maxi & Cie, Provigo, Real Atlantic Superstore, Real Canadian Liquor Store, Real Canadian Superstore, Western Gas Bars, Zehrs, pharmacies in franchised locations (IR, Fortino's, No Frills, Save Easy, Your Independent Grocer, Value-Mart) Metro Ontario Inc. Drug Basics, Food Basics, Metro, Super C, The Pharmacy Overwaitea Food Group Limited Parternership Cooper's Foods, Overwaitea Foods, PriceSmart Foods, Save-On-Foods, Urban Fare Sobeys Capital Candico Food Markets, Canada Safeway, Canada Safeway Liquor Store, Fast Fuel, Foodland, Freshco, IGA, Incorporated IGA Extra, Les Fiduciaries, Needs Convenience Store, Price Chopper, Rachelle-Béry, Sobeys, Sobeys Québec Secteur Pétrole, Thrifty Foods, Tradition, Western Cellars Les grands magasins Hudson's Bay Company Home Outfitters/Déco Découverte, The Bay/ La Baie, Zellers Sears Canada Inc. Sears, Sears Home Stores, Sears Hometown Stores, Sears Outlet Wal-Mart Canada Corp Walmart Les détaillants autres qu'alimentaires American Eagle Outfitters Canada Corporation Aerie, American Eagle Outfitters Apple Canada Inc. Apple Store Bed Bath & Beyond Canada L.P. Bed, Bath & Beyond, Buy Buy Baby Best Buy Canada Ltd. Best Buy Birks Group Inc. Birks BoutiqueMarie Claire Inc. Boutique Marie Claire, San Francisco, Terra Nostra Brewers Retail Inc. The Beer Store Canadian Tire Corporation Limited Canadian Tire, Canadian Tire Gas Bar, Partsource Chevron Canada Limited Chevron Canada Costco Wholesale Canada Ltd. Costco, Costco Liquor Store CST Canada Co. Cardlock, Ultramar, Ultramar Corner Store Dollarama S.E.C. Dollarama Electronics Boutique Canada Inc. EB Games, EBX, Gamestop FGL Sports Ltd. Atmosphere, National Sports, Sport Chek Foot Locker Canada Co. Champs Sports, Footlocker Gap (Canada) Inc. Baby Gap, Banana Republic, Banana Republic Factory Store, Banana Republic Outlet, Gap, Gap Factory Store, Gap Kids, Gap Outlet George Richards Big & Tall Menswear, Kingsport Big & Tall Clothiers, Mr. Big & Tall Menswear, Grafton-Fraser Inc. Tip Top Tailors Groupe ATBM Inc. Ameublements Tanguyay, Brault et Martineau, Economax, Super Liquida-meubles, Signature Maurice Tanguay H&M Hennes & Mauritz Inc. H & M Harry Rosen Inc. Harry Rosen Holt, Renfrew & Co., Limited Holt Renfrew Home Depot Of Canada Inc. The Home Depot Husky Downstream General Partnership Husky Ikea Canada Limited Partnership Ikea Indigo Books & Music Inc. Chapters, Coles, Indigo, Indigo Spirit, Smithbooks La Senza Corporation La Senza, La Senza Express Le Château Inc. Le Château Leon's Furniture Limited Leon's Furniture/ Meubles Léon Les Placements Arden Inc./Arden Holdings Inc. Ardene Liquor Control Board Of Ontario LCBO Liquor Distribution Branch Of BC British Columbia Liquor Distribution Branch London Drugs Limited London Drugs Lowe's Companies Canada, ULC Lowe's Lululemon Athletica Canada Inc. Lululemon Athletica Luxottica Retail Canada Inc. Lenscrafters/Lunetterie Lenscrafters, Pearle Vision, Sears Optical, Sunglass Hut Magasin Laura (P. V.) Inc. Laura, Laura Liquidation, Laura Petites, Laura Plus, Laura Triple, Melanie Lyne Mark's Work Warehouse Ltd. Mark's Work Warehouse/L'équipeur Moores The Suit People Inc. Moores Clothing For Men Nygard International Partnership Alia, DFx, Jay Set, Nygard, Nygard Fashion Park, Tan Jay Old Navy (Canada) Inc. Old Navy Payless Shoesource Canada L.P. Payless Shoesource Petm Canada Corporation PetSmart Pharma Plus Drugmarts Ltd. Pharma Plus Drugmart, Rexall Pharma Plus Pharmaservice Inc. Pharmaservice Reitmans (Canada) Addition Elle, HybaPenningtons, Penningtons Warehouse/Penningtons Entrepot, Reitmans, Limited/Reitmans R.W. & Co., Thyme Maternity (Canada) Limitée Roots Canada Ltd. Roots, Roots 73 Sephora Beauty Canada, Inc. Sephora Shell Canada Products Beaver, Payless, Shell, Turbo Sleep Country Canada L.P. Sleep Country/ Dormez-Vous Société Des Alcools Du Québec S.A.Q. Suncor Energy Products Partnership Petro Canada, Petro Pass Suzy's Inc. Suzy Shier The Brick Warehouse L.P. The Brick/Brick, The Brick Clearance Center, The Brick Mattress Store, United Furniture Warehouse The Children's Place (Canada) L.P. The Children's Pace The Source (Bell) Electronics Inc. / La Source (Bell) Electroniq The Source/La Source Thrifty's Inc. (2005) Bluenotes Tiffany & Co. Canada Tiffany & Co. Town Shoes Limited DSW, Freedman Shoes, Sterling Shoes, The Shoe Company, The Shoe Warehouse, Town Shoes Toys "R" Us (Canada) Ltd. Babies "R" Us, Toys "R" Us Value Village Stores Value Village/Village Des Valeurs Victoria's Secret (Canada) Corp. Pink Victoria's Secret, Victoria's Seccret, Visions Electronics Limited Partnership Visions Electronics Winners Merchants International L.P. HomeSense, Marshalls, Winners YM Inc. (Sales) Sirens, Stitches, Stitches Mega Warehouse, Stitches Outlet, Urban Kids, Urban Man, Urban Plant Note: Avec l'exception de Canadian Tire, seulement les ventes des magasins corporatifs sont incluses .
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