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  2. Walmart Canada - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Walmart Canada, the Canadian branch of the U.S.-based multinational retail conglomerate Walmart, founded in 1994. Find out how it acquired Woolco, Zellers, and Target locations, and faced labour, security, and environmental issues.

  3. Sixties Scoop - Wikipedia

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    The Sixties Scoop was a period from the 1950s to the 1980s when the Canadian government removed thousands of Indigenous children from their families and communities and placed them in foster homes or adoptive families. Learn about the history, policies, impacts, and lawsuits of this controversial era.

  4. List of food contamination incidents - Wikipedia

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    An "incident" of chemical food contamination may be defined as an episodic occurrence of adverse health effects in humans (or animals that might be consumed by humans) following high exposure to particular chemicals, or instances where episodically high concentrations of chemical hazards were detected in the food chain and traced back to a particular event.

  5. She placed her son for adoption. 18 years later, they had a ...

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    Fourteen years later, Rector was at Walmart when she noticed Jameson, 21, chatting with a teenage girl. ... Amanda Rector with her son Jameson (brown hair) son she placed for adoption, Hunter ...

  6. List of assets owned by Walmart - Wikipedia

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    Walmart Inc. is the largest retailer in the world and one of the five largest corporations in the world by sales. It operates in 10 countries, including the United States, Canada, China, India, Mexico and the United Kingdom, through various subsidiaries and brands.

  7. Target vs. Walmart School Supplies: Compare Their Best Back ...

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    Backpacks: Walmart. Back-to-school shopping isn't complete without a new backpack, so head to Walmart for the best deals.For example, a black 18-inch Eastsport Campus Tech Backpack costs $16.94 ...

  8. Code Adam - Wikipedia

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    Code Adam logo. Code Adam is a missing-child safety program in the United States and Canada, originally created by Walmart retail stores in 1994. [1] This type of alert is generally regarded as having been named in memory of Adam Walsh, the 6-year-old son of John Walsh (the host of Fox's America's Most Wanted).

  9. Computers for Schools (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Computers For Schools (CFS) (French: Ordinateurs pour les écoles) (OPÉ) is a pan Canadian program, founded in 1993 by both Industry Canada and the TelecomPioneers. The Computers for Schools (CFS) Program is a national, Innovation, Science, Economic Development Canada-led initiative that has offshoots in all provinces and territories.