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Target pulling out of Canada

Target is announcing it will close all of its stores in Canada.

The company is filing for credito Ir protection and had reported losses of over $2 billion since coming to Canada.

Target Canada says it will “Ensure fair treatment” of its 17,600 employees with 16 weeks compensation.

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All of their 133 stores across the country, including Pine Centre Mall in Prince George, will remain open during liquidation.

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