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La fièvre des séries s empare des Sherbrookois, alors que les Canadiens de Montréal sont à une seule victoire de la finale de la Coupe Stanley. Les magasins de sport en profitent grandement et les ventes d’articles à l’effigie de la formation montréalaise ont explosé avec le succès de l’équipe.
«Nos ventes ont vraiment augmenté depuis que ça va bien pour les Canadiens en séries. Tout le monde veut un chandail», a déclaré l’assistant-gérant du Hockey Experts de Sherbrooke, Jean-Philippe Rouleau-Laflèche.
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Canadian Tire Corporation Announces Election of Directors
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TORONTO, May 13, 2021 /CNW/ - Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited (the Company ) (TSX: CTC) (TSX: CTC.a) announced that at its Annual Meeting of Shareholders (the Meeting ) held today, the sixteen director nominees set out in the Company s Management Information Circular dated March 18, 2021, were elected as directors of the Company.
The following votes were cast in respect of the election of the 13 director nominees by the holders of Common Shares:
Nominee
0.03%
The following votes were cast in respect of the election of the three director nominees by the holders of Class A Non-Voting Shares:
The Chicago Blackhawks are coming down the final stretch of their abbreviated 2021 season and find themselves in the middle of a playoff chase.
That’s good news for Blackhawks President of Hockey Operations and General Manage Stan Bowman for obvious reasons.
Less obvious, however, is the fact that the team could very easily fall short of the postseason, and that could ALSO be good news for Bowman. In an odd win-win situation, Chicago could find themselves in the postseason for the second time in as many seasons or find themselves in the draft lottery, picking in the early teens. At this point, there is little to no difference between where they would likely draft in the lottery and if they were to get into the postseason (and likely lose in the opening round).
Nuport Robotics: Canadian Tire and NuPort Robotics to Commercialize Canada s First Automated Heavy Duty Trucking Technology
and more efficient transport of goods by semi-tractor trailers
TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / March 11, 2021 / Canadian National retailer Canadian Tire Corporation (TSX:CTC.A)(TSX:CTC) and Toronto-based startup NuPort Robotics Inc., Canada s first autonomous trucking company, have announced a partnership with the Ontario government to invest $3 million to undertake an automated heavy duty trucking project to test a first-of-its-kind-in-the-world technology.
Jennifer Reardon, Associate VP, Transportation Integration and Ops Support at Canadian Tire
The breakthrough technology provides a transportation solution for the middle mile, the short-haul shuttle runs that semi-tractor trailers make between distribution centres, warehouses and terminals each day. It is designed to enable next-generation automated trucks that are more fuel efficient, safer to operate, and