Carling O'Keefe was a brewing company in Canada that is now part of Molson Coors. The company's origins can be traced to Canadian Breweries, which bought...
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The Carling Brewery was founded in 1840 by Thomas Carling in London, Canada. Carling lager was first sold in the United Kingdom in 1952, and in the early...
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Canadian Breweries (section Carling O'Keefe)
Quebec) Carling Black Label - now produced by Molson Coors Cincinnati Cream or Cinci (Windsor, then Carling) Dow Ale (Dow/National) O'Keefe Double Stout...
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Canada by the Carling O'Keefe brewery. It is currently brewed in Canada by Molson Breweries, which has continued production after Carling O'Keefe was purchased...
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Crawford operated until 2009 and had a number of owners, including Carling O'Keefe, Elders IXL, Scottish & Newcastle and, most recently, Heineken International...
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soft drinks, Massey Ferguson farm machinery, Domtar wood products and Carling O'Keefe breweries. The company was purchased by Conrad Black in 1978. Black...
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out in 1952 by Canadian Breweries. After Canadian Breweries became Carling O'Keefe and merged with Molson Breweries, its brands were discontinued in 1997...
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champions receive the Inter Pipeline Cup (previously known as the Carling O'Keefe trophy and Gas Drive Cup). The winner of the AJHL playoffs continues...
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work in the group Antiseen Walter O'Keefe (1900–1983), American songwriter, actor and syndicated columnist Carling O'Keefe, a brewing conglomerate in Canada...
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acquired by O'Keefe Brewing (which would later become Carling O'Keefe) and was operated under that name until 1989, when Carling O'Keefe agreed to a merger...
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became problematic when the 1987 Stanley Cup playoffs opened with Carling O'Keefe still without a network. The problems peaked when the Montreal–Quebec...
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the Argos, the Carling O'Keefe years were marked by their first modern-era Grey Cup in 1983. The year's following the Carling O'Keefe era were marked...
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consolidated market share in Quebec through a merger with Carling O'Keefe (acquiring Carling's Toronto brewery in Etobicoke). As a result, Molson became...
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James Edward O'Keefe III (born June 28, 1984) is an American political activist who founded Project Veritas, a far-right activist group that uses deceptively...
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and Hong Kong at a number of multinational corporations, including Carling O'Keefe (now part of Molson Coors), Pepsi Foods, and Hutchison Whampoa. Ghosh...
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Heavyweight 1995 – Pro Light Heavyweight 2001 – Pro Super Heavyweight Carling O’Keefe International 1989 – R 200 lbs, R 231+ lbs Forsa Tropical International...
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produced California Jam and California Jam II, and was sponsored by Carling O'Keefe. It attracted over 110,000 fans, making it the largest paying rock...
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contenders the 1980s; in contrast, as the Nordiques were owned by Carling-O'Keefe, a rival to the show's sponsor Molson and whose English-speaking fanbase...
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Molson's main competitors in Quebec, Dawes and Dow. CBL later became Carling O'Keefe in 1973. Labatt, founded in London, Ontario in 1847, established itself...
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after his son died in 1911. The company would later become part of Carling O'Keefe Breweries. In 1882, he and three Humber Bay hoteliers formed the Humber...
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Canadiens before the NHL–WHA merger, and the Nordiques were controlled by Carling O'Keefe. In May 1982, following the Canadiens' elimination from the NHL playoffs...
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Carlsberg was brewed in Canada by Canadian Breweries/Carling O'Keefe beginning in 1972. After Carling O'Keefe was merged with Molsons, Carlsberg opened its own...
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as Stanley Cup '88. Carling O'Keefe's rights expired at the end of the season, and 1989 merger between Molson and Carling O'Keefe eventually put an end...
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consolidated into a near triopoly dominated by Molson, Labatt, and Carling O'Keefe following the Second World War. These corporate brewers reacted to...
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brought in Carling O'Keefe to run it jointly with him. This continued until when on 12 January 1979, he sold his remaining stake to Carling O'Keefe. Despite...
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the Expos' French language broadcast team. They were asked by the Carling O'Keefe brewery, the title sponsor for the French-language broadcasts, to create...
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1937. Carling brands entered the UK market in 1952. After CBL was sold to Rothmans in 1969, it was renamed Carling O'Keefe in 1973. In 1989, Carling O'Keefe...
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well as partial coverage of the playoffs and Stanley Cup Finals. CTV/Carling O'Keefe initially signed a contract well into the 1984–85 season. As a result...
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located at Exhibition Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In 1974, Carling-O'Keefe Breweries provided funding for the construction of the 50-bell carillon...
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1820, Thomas Carling in London in 1840, John Kinder Labatt in 1847, also in London, Susannah Oland in Halifax in 1867, and Eugene O'Keefe in Toronto in...
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