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    The T. Eaton Company Limited, later known as Eaton's and then Eaton, was a Canadian department store chain that was once the largest in the country. It was founded in 1869 in Toronto by Timothy Eaton, an immigrant from what is now Northern Ireland.

  2. Feb 7, 2006 · Eaton’s, founded by a Northern Irish immigrant, was closely tied to the idea of Canada as part of the British world and empire. The firm celebrated the links between Eaton’s, the railroad, and Canadian industrial and economic development.

  3. Eaton is an intelligent power management company dedicated to improving the quality of life and protecting the environment for people everywhere. We are guided by our commitment to do business right, to operate sustainably and to help our customers manage power ─ today and well into the future.

  4. Nov 13, 2019 · While today it is gone, and has been for 20 years, it was a big part of the lives of many Canadians. To understand the history of Eatons, we have to first look at the man who built the company, Timothy Eaton. Timothy Eaton was born in Ireland in March of 1834 to two Scottish Protestant parents.

  5. Mar 17, 2003 · From its unremarkable beginning on 19th-century Toronto's rutted, soot-stained and manure-dotted lower Yonge Street, Timothy Eaton's dry goods store flourished with the country to become a merchandising empire - sensible, dependable, seemingly invulnerable.

  6. www.eaton.com › ca › en-gbProducts - Eaton

    Eaton produces a broad range of products and services, from fuel-efficient systems to power chain management tools and components that safely guide commercial aircraft. Eaton is always looking for new ways to increase the value of the products and services that we offer our customers.

  7. May 11, 2003 · Across Quebec, Eaton's shoppers found more closed stores last Friday. At the end of the most tumultuous week in its 130-year history, the embattled retailer shut all nine of its Quebec outlets, sending 2,000 employees home, and got a trading halt on its shares.

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