Twenty full-line department stores closed, 15 Sears Home stores, 10 Sears Outlet stores and 14 Sears Hometown (small town) locations.
The full-line department stores closed are: Medicine Hat (Mall), Grande Prairie (stand-alone), Lloydminster (Lloyd Mall), Red Deer (Bower Place), Kamloops (Aberdeen Mall), Bathurst (Place Bathurst Mall), Saint John (McAllister Place), Corner Brook (Corner Brook Plaza), Truro (Mall), Dartmouth (Penhorn Plaza, an already-dead and mostly demolished mall), Brockville (1000 Islands Mall), Sault Ste. Marie (Station Mall), Hull (Les Galeries de Hull), Chicoutimi (Place du Saguenay), St. Georges de Beauce (Le Carrefour Saint-Georges), Alma (Le Centre Alma), Drummondville (Promenades Drummondville), Regina (downtown Cornwall Square), Moose Jaw (a clearly dying Town ‘n’ Country Mall), Prince Albert (downtown Gateway Mall).
Almost all are in smaller cities. Most are in smaller, struggling malls. In some of these places like Brockville, Bathurst, Lloydminster, Corner Brook, and Truro, Sears was the only department store in town.
All the but one outlet stores mentioned -- Abbotsford (Seven Oaks), Winnipeg (Garden City), Cornwall Square, Downtown Chatham Centre, Cambridge Centre, Timmins Square, St-Eustache, Montreal (Place Vertu), Sorel, were previously full-line stores, in malls. The exception, Halifax Outlet, was the old Sears store before it moved to the Eaton's space across the street.
The Cornwall and Chatham stores were in downtown malls, much like the various Eaton Centres in places like Brantford and Sarnia and Peterborough.
Before the recent decline, Outlet Stores were were built as Outlet Stores, like the Brampton Queen Street store or the Rexdale location, or were converted K-Marts.