TKTKTK
Senior Member
At least Eaton's employed Canadian workers in those factory buildings. And the shipping would have been cheap, push the bundles across the street to the store.
Unlike today. Wal-Mart buying from companies who employ near-slave workers in the worker's paradise in the far east, then shipping them on ships, trains, and trucks (and wasting fuel in the process).
Not that I'm any Wal-Mart lover (those lights kill me), but Wal-Mart employs many Canadians and sources a lot of their goods from Canadian suppliers and manufacturers.