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Target to open 20 more Canadian stores
Target to open 20 more Canadian stores

Target to open 20 more Canadian stores

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ChainStoreAge.com - Jul 9th, 07:48

Mississauga, Ont. -- Target plans to open the doors to an additional 20 stores in Canada between July 16 and July 30. The stores will be located in in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario
 

The openings mark Target’s first openings in Saskatchewan and follow the unveiling of 48 stores across Canada earlier this year. The new 20 locations officially push Target past the halfway mark for store openings this year. The retailer plans to open 124 stores across Canada throughout 2013.From ChainStoreAge.com 

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