"The department store was part of Canadian life. The Eaton's mail-order catalogue was called the "Family Bible" and the company's lavish Santa Claus parade launched the Christmas season. When the last Eaton's store closed its doors on Feb. 26, 2002 many Canadians mourned its death. It wasn't the business empire they would miss, but the loss of a national institution"
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Eatons of Canada
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The Eatons Centre was built in 1977
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Eatons, a Canadian department store chain, closed most of its stores in 1999. The company faced financial difficulties and was unable to compete effectively in the retail market, leading to its bankruptcy. The flagship store in Toronto closed in early 1999, and by the end of that year, the majority of its locations had ceased operations. The brand was eventually acquired and transformed into the Hudson's Bay Company.
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Eventually all companies tend to go out of business or are taken over.
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