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Everything about Canadian Companies totally explained

This is a list of companies from Canada.* See also .

Current Companies

A

  • AbeBooks (online book store site)
  • Algorithmics Inc. (risk management services)
  • Agrium (agricultural products)
  • Aklak Air (airline)
  • Alberta Citylink (airline)
  • Alcan (aluminum)
  • Alexander Keith's (brewery)
  • Aliant (telecommunications)
  • Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (convenience stores)
  • AllCanada Express (airline)
  • Alliance Atlantis
  • Alta Flights (airline)
  • AMEX Bank of Canada (bank/charge cards)
  • Angoss (software)
  • Arc'teryx (outdoor clothing) -- Finnish owned
  • Army & Navy Stores (Canada) (retail)
  • ATCO
  • Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (engineering/research/nuclear)
  • ATN
  • Astral Media
  • Avenue Video

    B

  • Ballard Power Systems
  • Bank of Montreal
  • Barrick Gold (gold)
  • BC Hydro
  • BC Research Inc
  • Bell Canada Enterprises
  • Becker's
  • Biovail (Pharmaceutical)
  • BioWare (video games)
  • Black Diamond Cheese Limited
  • Blenz Coffee
  • Bombardier
  • Bombardier Recreational Products spun off as an independent company in 2003
  • Boston Pizza
  • Brookfield Asset Management (assorted activities)
  • Buck or Two Extreme Retail, Inc. (retail)
  • Buckley's
  • Brick Brewing Company
  • Bruce Power
  • Bluenotes

    C

  • Cadillac Fairview (property)
  • CAE (flight simulators and training)
  • CakeMail (Software)
  • Calm Air (airline)
  • Cameco (uranium)
  • Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (Government-owned bank account insurance company)
  • Canadian Bank Note Company (money and passport printing)
  • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) (Government-owned Canadian TV and Radio broadcaster)
  • Canadian Hydro Developers (power generation)
  • Canadian Light Source, Inc. (research)
  • Canadian National Railway (railway)
  • Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. (oil/gas)
  • Canadian Pacific Railway Limited (railway)
  • Canadian Oil Sands Trust (oil)
  • Canadian Salt Company
  • Canadian Steamship Lines (cargo shipping)
  • Canadian Tire (retail)
  • Canadian Tire Financial Services (credit card company)
  • Canadian Western Bank (banking)
  • CanJet (Airline)
  • Canwest (broadcast)
  • Cara Operations (food services)
  • Cargill Ltd.
  • Casavant Frères
  • Celestica
  • Central Heat Distribution (district heating Vancouver)
  • Central Mountain Air (airline)
  • CGI Group (IT consulting)
  • Chapters
  • CHUM Limited (broadcast)
  • CIBC (banking)
  • Cineplex Entertainment
  • Cirque du Soleil
  • Citizens Bank of Canada (banking)
  • Coffee Time (coffee shops)
  • Cognos (software)
  • Conestoga-Rovers & Associates (engineering)
  • Corby Distilleries (alcohol)
  • Corel (software)
  • Corus Entertainment - a Canadian entertainment company
  • Cott
  • Country Style (coffee shops)
  • Cossette Communication Group
  • CP Ships
  • CSA Group (standards/testing lab)
  • CTVglobemedia (media)
  • CTV (broadcast)

    D

  • DaimlerChrysler Canada
  • Dalsa
  • Dart Flipcards Inc.
  • Delta Hotels
  • Digital Extremes (video games, for example, co-producer of Unreal Tournament)
  • Dofasco (Now owned by Luxembourg's Arcelor)
  • Dollarama (retail)
  • Domtar (pulp and paper company)
  • DreamCatcher Games (video games, for example, Painkiller, Crystal Key, Cold War)
  • Dynasty EV

    E

  • Electrohome
  • Emera
  • EnCana
  • Enbridge
  • Enwave District heating/cooling in Toronto

    F

  • Fairmont Hotels and Resorts
  • Falconbridge Ltd.
  • First Air
  • Flickr (a popular photo sharing website - bought by Yahoo!)
  • Forzani Group (sports retail)
  • Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited
  • Fortis Inc.
  • Four Seasons Hotel
  • Fort Garry Brewery
  • Future Shop -- American owned

    G

  • Gabriel Kney
  • General Motors Canada
  • GEM-UP Consulting
  • Gennum Corp.
  • George Weston Limited (Foods)
  • Giant Tiger (discount store)
  • Goldcorp (gold)
  • The Great-West Life Assurance Company

    H

  • Harlequin Enterprises Ltd
  • Harry Rosen Inc. (retail)
  • Hart Stores
  • Harvey's
  • Hatch Ltd
  • Héroux-Devtek
  • Hitachi Canadian Industries
  • Holt Renfrew (retail)
  • Home Hardware (retail)
  • Honda Canada
  • HSBC Bank Canada
  • Hudson's Bay Company
  • Husky Energy
  • Hydro-Québec

    I

  • IDA (drug store)
  • IL Therapeutics - bio-tech
  • IMAX Corporation
  • IMP Group
  • Imperial Oil (Esso)
  • Indigo Books and Music
  • Info-Tech Research Group (IT research and consulting organization)
  • Innovation Place Research Park (research parks)
  • Intelligent Creatures (visual effects post-production company)
  • Intrawest
  • Investors Group
  • Irving Oil

    J

  • Jazz Air LP (airlines operates as Air Canada Jazz]
  • Jean Coutu (pharmacies)
  • Jim Pattison Group

    K

  • Katz Group
  • Kelowna Flightcraft
  • Kinross Gold
  • Kruger Inc.

    L

  • La Maison Simons (retail)
  • Labatt Brewing Company (now owned by Belgian brewer InBev)
  • Laurentian Bank of Canada
  • Léger Marketing (polls and market research)
  • Lee Valley Tools (retail)
  • Leon's
  • Linamar
  • Lions Gate Films
  • Liquidation World (retail)
  • Lise Watier
  • Loblaws
  • London Drugs
  • London Life Insurance Company
  • Look Communications
  • Lorus Therapeutics Inc. (biotechnology)
  • Lululemon (retail)

    M

  • Mac's Milk
  • MacDonald Dettwiler
  • Mad Genius Software
  • Magna International
  • Manitoba Hydro
  • Manitoba Telecom Services (MTS)
  • Manulife Financial
  • Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (owner of Toronto Maple Leafs, Raptors)
  • Maple Leaf Foods (food products)
  • Matrox
  • Maritime Life
  • Mark's Work Wearhouse
  • Masonite International
  • Memotec
  • McCain Foods (world's largest manufacturer of french fries)
  • McClelland and Stewart, book publishers
  • McDonald's Restaurants of Canada
  • MDS Inc.
  • Microcell Telecommunications (Owner of Fido digital wireless services)
  • Mitel
  • Molson
  • Moosehead
  • MuchMusic

    N

  • National Bank of Canada
  • Netfirms (internet)
  • Nexen (oil/gas)
  • Nelvana (entertainment)
  • New Flyer Industries (Bus manufacture)
  • New York Fries (fast food)
  • Nintendo of Canada
  • Nortel Networks (telecommunications)
  • North West Company (retail)
  • NorandaFalconbridge (mining)
  • NOVA Chemicals
  • Nova Scotia Power
  • Novelis (aluminum)

    O

  • Oland Brewery
  • Onex Corporation
  • Ontario Swine Improvement
  • Open Text Corporation (software)
  • Orca Bay Sports and Entertainment

    P

  • Pacific Coastal Airlines (airline)
  • Pan American Silver Corporation
  • Paramount Resources
  • Para-Ordnance
  • Parasuco
  • Parmalat Canada (food products)
  • Persona Inc.
  • Petro-Canada (retail gasoline chain & refiner)
  • Pizza Pizza
  • Prairie Plant Systems
  • PMC-Sierra
  • Power Corporation of Canada
  • Porter Airlines (airline)
  • Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan
  • Power Corporation of Canada
  • Precision Drilling
  • Prevost Car (Bus Manufacturer Wholly Owned by Volvo AB)
  • Priszm Canadian Income Fund
  • Pronto Airways (airline)
  • Purolator Courier (point to point package delivery)

    Q

  • QNX (software - operating systems)
  • Quebecor (printing / media)

    R

  • Redpath Sugar
  • Reitmans
  • Relic Entertainment (video games, for example, Homeworld)
  • Research In Motion (notable for PIM software)
  • Ricky's All Day Grill
  • Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers
  • Rogers Communications (cable TV systems)
  • Rona (home renovations supplies)
  • Roots Canada (clothing: Canada theme)
  • Royal Canadian Mint (collector coins)
  • Royal Bank of Canada
  • RSM Richter (Accounting firm)

    S

  • SAAN (retail)
  • Sandman Hotels
  • Sandvine (networking equipment)
  • Saputo (dairy products)
  • Saskatchewan Government Insurance (insurance)
  • SRC (research)
  • SaskPower (electricity)
  • SaskTel (Telecom)
  • Save-on-Foods
  • Scotiabank (Bank of Nova Scotia)
  • Scott Paper Limited
  • Sears Canada
  • Second Cup
  • Stelco
  • Shaw Cable
  • Shell Canada
  • Shoppers Drug Mart (drug store chain)
  • Shore Tilbe Irwin + Partners
  • Sierra Wireless
  • Skyline Aviation Software
  • Sleeman Breweries
  • Sleep Country Canada (mattresses)
  • SlipStream Data (software)
  • SNC-Lavalin (engineering)
  • Sobeys
  • Softimage
  • Sosign Interactive
  • Suncor Energy (energy)
  • Sun Life Assurance
  • Sun-Rype (food and beverage)
  • Sunward Aerospace Group Limited (model rockets and hobbies)
  • Symphonex
  • Syncrude
  • Swiss Chalet

    T

  • Talisman Energy
  • Talkster
  • TD Waterhouse Group
  • Teck Cominco
  • Telesat Canada
  • Telus
  • Tembec
  • Terasen Inc
  • Terasen Gas (formerly BC Gas)
  • The Brick
  • The Ocean Group
  • Timothy's World Coffee

    T

  • The Source by Circuit City
  • Thomson Corporation
  • Tilley Endurables
  • Tim Hortons (owned by Wendy's)
  • Tolko (forestry)
  • Toronto-Dominion Bank
  • Toronto Stock Exchange
  • Torstar
  • TransCanada Corp. (pipelines)
  • Transwest Air

    U

  • Ultramar - marketers and refiners of petroleum (www.ultramar.ca)
  • United Furniture Warehouse

    V

  • Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (research)
  • Vancouver City Savings Credit Union (Vancity) (Banking)
  • VIA Rail (government-owned passenger train service)

    W

  • Wal-Mart Canada (retail)
  • Wardrop Engineering Inc. (engineering services)
  • Waterloo Maple Inc. (mathematical software)
  • West Fraser Timber (wood products)
  • Western Oil Sands (oil)
  • WestJet (airline)
  • West Wind Aviation (airline and air services)
  • Wildcard Pictures (runs WILDsound Film Festival)
  • Winners

    X

  • Xandros (software)
  • XM Radio Canada

    Y

  • Yamana Gold Inc.

    Z

  • Zarlink (semiconductor)
  • ZENN (motor company)
  • ZENON Environmental (water treatment)Further Information

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