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      • The historic grocery store names, Dominion and A&P, will disappear from the Ontario landscape starting next month when owner Metro Inc. renames 158 supermarkets as part of a $200 million upgrade of the chain.
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  2. Beginning a few months after the acquisition, and continuing into the 1990s, A&P rebranded all of its stores in the Greater Toronto Area as Dominion stores, absorbing Miracle Food Mart, while Dominion locations elsewhere in Ontario took the A&P or Food Basics name.

  3. May 19, 2013 · As the smaller, older stores closed and were replaced with larger, modern supermarkets, Dominion reduced its store number to 195 by 1945. But sales continued to soar, and Dominion solidified its position as the largest grocery chain in Canada.

  4. Aug 8, 2015 · Founded out of a little storefront at 174 Wallace Ave., Dominion Stores Limited claimed to be the largest grocer in Canada with 190 stores (62 in Toronto) after just four years in business.

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  5. Aug 7, 2008 · The historic grocery store names, Dominion and A&P, will disappear from the Ontario landscape starting next month when owner Metro Inc. renames 158 supermarkets as part of a $200 million...

  6. Aug 8, 2008 · The historic Dominion store name is disappearing in Ontario, along with A&P, The Barn, Ultra Food & Drugs and Loeb – but long-time Dominion shopper Iris Thurley says she doesn’t care.

  7. Dominion Stores, commonly referred to as simply Dominion, is the primary brand name of the major-market supermarkets of Loblaw Companies Limited in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, currently all located on the island of Newfoundland.

  8. Feb 7, 2006 · In 1986 the Supreme Court of Ontario ordered the company to return $38 million it had withdrawn from the union pension fund. Later that year, it had sold, closed or franchised 43 supermarkets and most of its assets were held for sale.

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