In 2013, BNPA Canada announced a partnership with Walmart, which began to feature winners prominently in its stores.
FGL competes on a regional basis with independent retailers and regional chains, and on the national level with Mountain Equipment Co-op, Canadian Tire, Hudson's Bay Company, Walmart and Sears.
With the success of both Walmart in Canada and Walmart Supercenters in the United States, it was announced in late 2005 that the Supercentre concept would be arriving in Canada.
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Beginning in the fall of 2006, Walmart opened new Supercentres in Canadian cities.
Further big box store development in the 1990s and 2000s initially spurred by the establishment of the province's first big box store (a Sobeys supermarket) in the vicinity of the mall has seen stores such as Canadian Tire, Future Shop, and Walmart Canada locate in the area.
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Outdoor retailers that aren't tenants of Promenades Saint-Bruno include Toys "R" Us, Rona, Staples, Walmart, Winners/Homesense, Home Depot, Home Outfitters, Canadian Tire, Dollarama and Cineplex Odeon.