Bata ShoesBata Shoes is the world's largest shoe company. It is also the world's largest family-owned company. It is currently headquartered in Toronto, Canada. The Bata Shoe Company was founded in 1894 in Zlin in what is today the Czech Republic but was then the A (world's largest shoe company)
BCE ( Bell CanadaBell Canada Enterprises is a major telecommunications company and a provider of telephone services in Canada. It is traded on the TSX as "BCE". History Alexander Graham Bell lived most of his life in Nova Scotia, Canada, and was granted a US patent for th Enterprises)
Bell GlobemediaBell Globemedia is Canada's largest media corporation. It is 70% owned by Bell Canada Enterprises and 30% by Thomson Group. It owns The Globe and Mail a national Canadian newspaper; the CTV Television Network; TSN, a 24-hour Canadian sports network; RDS,
Becker's MilkBeckers Milk is a franchised chain of convenience stores peculiar to Ontario, Canada. It and its sister corporation Mac's Milk are Ontario's dominant franchise in this field. Convenience stores.
BioWareBioWare Corp. is a Canadian electronic entertainment company founded in February 1995 by medical doctors Ray Muzyka, Greg Zeschuk, and Augustine Yip. It is based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. BioWare specializes in creating computer and console video game (video games)
Black Diamond (company)Black Diamond Cheese Limited is a Canadian cheese manufacturing company, established in 1933, by Robert F. It is owned by Parmalat of Canada, since 1998. External links Companies of Canada.
BombardierThis article is about the manufacturing company for information on the military rank Bombardier see Bombardier (rank Bombardier a Canadian company, was founded by Joseph-Armand Bombardier as L'Auto-Neige Bombardier Limitee in 1942 at Valcourt in the Easte (transportation)
Bombardier AerospaceBombardier Aerospace is a division of the Bombardier group. The aerospace division was launched with the acquisition of Canadair, at the time owned by the Government of Canada and a company that had recorded the then largest loss in history of any Canadia