List of defunct Canadian companies
Defunct companies, including acquired and merged ones
Note: many of these companies are still operating under the same name; they are just owned by others.
- Agricore - merged with United Grain Growers Ltd. to form Agricore United
- Aikenhead's Hardware - hardware store, acquired by Home Depot
- Bricklin Automobile
- Bytown and Prescott Railway - acquired by Canadian Pacific Railway
- C-Mac Industries - acquired by Solectron
- Carling O'Keefe - brewery, acquired by Molson
- Chapters- acquired by Indigo Books and Music
- Cineplex Odeon - acquired by Loews Theatres
- Consumers Distributing - catalogue retail store chain
- CTV (Canadian Television) - acquired by Bell Globemedia; formerly Baton Broadcasting, et al
- Diemaco - firearm and defense company; acquired by Colt's Manufacturing Company
- Dow Breweries
- Dylex - acquired by Hardof Wolf Group
- E. B. Eddy Company - acquired by Domtar
- Franklins - grocery store chain in Southern Ontario
- Future Shop - acquired by Best Buy
- Jetsgo
- Job Brothers & Co., Limited
- John Inglis and Company - kitchen appliance maker
- McLaughlin Motor Car Co. - merged with General Motors
- Nova Scotia Light and Power Company, Limited - acquired by the Province of Nova Scotia; assets leased to Nova Scotia Power Corporation
- Omnilogic Systems group - acquired by PricewaterhouseCoopers
- Ontario Malleable Iron Company - iron foundry
- PetroKazakhstan - acquired by China National Petroleum Corporation
- Polymer Corporation - sold to NOVA Corp and then Bayer AG
- Radio Shack (Canadian Division) - electronics store
- Seagram - spirits and wine
- Target Canada - closed because of a $2.1 billion loss for Target Corporation
- Terra Transport
- Union Bank of Halifax - now part of the Royal Bank of Canada
- United Grain Growers Ltd. - merged with Agricore to form Agricore United
- Valdi - discount grocery store chain
- Vidéotron - cable; now owned by Quebecor
- White Rose Home and Garden Centre - merged with Michael's
- Woodward's - acquired by Hudson's Bay Company
- Woolco (Canadian Division) - department store chain; acquired by Wal-Mart Canada
Aerospace
- Avro Canada - airplace manufacturer, maker of the Avro Arrow
- Canadair - acquired by Bombardier
- de Havilland Canada - acquired by Boeing and a few years later acquired by Bombardier
- Spar Aerospace - split up and acquired by MacDonald Dettwiler, L-3 Communications and Bombardier
Airlines
- Air Atlantic
- Air BC - merged with Air Canada Jazz
- Air Dawson
- Air Ontario - merged with Air Canada Jazz
- AllCanada Express
- Austin Airways - acquired by Air Ontario
- Canada 3000 - folded, discount airline
- Canadian Airlines - acquired by Air Canada
- Canadian Pacific Airlines - acquired by Canadian Airlines
- Canadian Regional Airlines - merged with Air Canada Jazz
- Eastern Provincial Airways - acquired by Canadian Pacific Airlines
- Globemaster Air Cargo
- Great Lakes Airlines (Canada) - acquired by Air Ontario
- Greyhound Air
- Harmony Airways
- Inter-Canadien
- Jetsgo
- Lamb Air
- Maestro
- Nolisair
- NorOntair
- North Canada Air - acquired by Time Air
- Pacific Western Airlines
- Peace Air
- Quebecair Express
- Queen Charlotte Airlines - acquired by Pacific Western Airlines
- QuikAir
- Roots Air
- Royal Aviation - acquired by Canada 3000
- Sonicblue Airways
- Southern Frontier Airlines - acquired by Time Air
- Time Air - acquired by Air Canada Jazz
- Trans-Provincial Airlines - acquired by Harbour Air
- Triton Airlines
- Val Air
- Vision Airways Corporation
- Vistajet
- WardAir - acquired by Canadian Airlines
- Winnport
- World-Wide Airways
- Zip - merged with Air Canada
- Zoom Airlines
Banking, finance and insurance
- Bank of British Columbia (1862) - acquired by Canadian Commercial Bank
- Bank of British Columbia (1978) - acquired by HSBC Bank Canada
- Bank of British North America - acquired by Bank of Montreal
- Bank of Hamilton - acquired by Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
- Bank of New Brunswick - acquired by Bank of Nova Scotia
- Bank of Upper Canada
- Canada Trust - acquired by Toronto-Dominion Bank
- Canadian Commercial Bank
- City Bank
- Consolidated Bank of Canada
- Continental Bank of Canada - acquired by Lloyds Bank of Canada
- Crown Life - acquired by London LIfe
- Home Bank
- Lloyds Bank of Canada - acquired by HSBC Bank Canada
- Maritime Life - acquired by Manulife Financial
Computer hardware and software
- AliasWavefront - developers of industry leading Maya 3D software.; in 2006 it was bought out by Autodesk Inc.
- ATI Technologies - bought out by AMD
- Ferranti-Packard - early mainframe systems
- I. P. Sharp Associates - time share company
- Watcom International Corporation - acquired by Sybase
Consumer retail, including grocery
- Bargain Harold's - discount store chain; defunct sometime in the early 1990s
- Beaver Lumber - hardware/lumber store chain; acquired by Home Hardware
- Braemars - clothing store chain
- Dominion - grocery store chain
- Bi-Way - discount store chain
- Eaton's - bankrupt, assets acquired by Sears Canada
- K-Mart Canada - subsidiary of US chain, some assets acquired by Zellers
- Knob Hill Farms - grocery store chain
- Kresge (Canadian Division) - discount store chain
- Miracle Food Mart - grocery store chain
- Morgan's - department store chain
- RadioShack Canada
- Simpsons - department store chain
- Steinberg's - grocery store chain
- Target Canada - closed all stores in 2015
- Titan Warehouse - membership store chain
- Towers - department store chain
- Toy City - toy store chain
- Woodward's - department store chain
- Zellers - discount department store; store properties bought out by Target Corporation and most converted into Target Canada stores
Food and beverage
- Labatt's - now owned by Belgian brewer InBev
- Mitchell's Gourmet Foods - acquired by Maple Leaf Foods
Mining and energy
- Anderson Exploration - acquired by Devon Energy
- Bre-X - gold mining company, collapsed in fraud
- Canadian Hunter Exploration
- Eldorado Mining and Refining Limited - uranium mining, acquired by Cameco
- Gulf Canada Resources - acquired by Conoco
- Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co. - mining
- Teck Cominco - mining
- Westcoast Energy - acquired by Duke Energy
Railways, commuter rail and steamship companies
A-B
- Algoma Central and Hudson Bay Railway
- Algoma Central Railway - acquired by Canadian National Railways (CN)
- BC Rail - now part of CN
- Belt Line Railway - acquired by CN
C-E
- Canada Atlantic Railway
- Canada Eastern Railway
- Canada Southern Railway
- Canadian Government Railways
- Canadian Northern Pacific Railway
- Canadian Northern Railway
- Champlain and St. Lawrence Railroad
- CNR - acquired by US owner
- Columbia and Kootenay Railway
- Devco Railway
- Dominion Atlantic Railway
E-G
- European and North American Railway
- Grand River Railway - acquired by Canadian Pacific
- Grand Trunk Pacific Railway - acquired by CN
- Great Western Railway (Ontario)
H-K
- Halifax and Southwestern Railway
- Huntsville and Lake of Bays Transportation Company - steamship and railway
- Intercolonial Railway of Canada
- International Railway (Canada)
- Kaslo and Slocan Railway
- Kettle Valley Railway
M-N
- Metropolitan Street Railway of Toronto
- Midland Railway of Canada
- Nakusp and Slocan Railway
- National Transcontinental Railway
- Nelson and Fort Sheppard Railway
- New Brunswick Railway
- Newfoundland Railway
- Northern Alberta Railways
- Northern Railway of Canada
- Nosbonsing and Nipissing Railway
- Nova Scotia Railway
O-P
- Ontario and Quebec Railway
- Ottawa, Arnprior & Parry Sound Railway
- Parry Sound Colonization Railway
- Prince Edward Island Railway
S-T
- Sydney and Louisburg Railway
- Toronto and Mimico Electric Railway and Light Company
- Toronto and Scarboro' Electric Railway, Light and Power Company
- Toronto and York Radial Railway
- Toronto Suburban Railway
Telecomunications companies
- Nortel - established in 1895; in 2000 accounted for more than a third of the total valuation of all the companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX)
See also
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