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  1. Rolland Jeanneau, né Joseph-Ulric-Rolland Jenneau [1] le 5 mars 1911 à Sainte-Martine est le fils d'Armand Jenneau, boucher, et d'Evéline Dubuc [1]. Il est le président-fondateur des Magasins LaSalle Stores Ltée, ancêtre de l'entreprise de vente au détail de produits alimentaires connues aujourd'hui sous le nom de Métro Inc ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Metro_IncMetro Inc. - Wikipedia

    The company was founded in 1947 in Verdun, Quebec, by Rolland Jeanneau. Many independent grocery stores joined the company to form Magasins Lasalle Stores Ltée . In 1952, Magasins Lasalles Stores Ltée change its name to Épiceries Lasalle Groceteria .

  3. Apr 5, 2022 · Rolland Jeanneau could not have imagined the humble company he founded 75 years ago in Verdun, QC, would become one of the Big Three of Canadian grocery retailing. Today, the grocery chain has annual revenue topping C$18 billion and an 11 percent market share—despite being a regional player with stores in only two of Canada’s ...

  4. Rolland Jeanneau (5 mars 1911 [1] - 15 janvier 1976) est un entrepreneur québécois natif de Sainte-Martine près de Châteauguay. Rolland Jeanneau, né Joseph-Ulric-Rolland Jenneau [1] le 5 mars 1911 à Sainte-Martine est le fils d'Armand Jenneau, boucher, et d'Evéline Dubuc [1].

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  6. Jan 1, 2024 · Founded in 1947, Metro now operates more than 950 hypermarkets and discount stores under the Metro, Metro Plus, Super C, and Food Basics brands stores, as well as about 650 drugstores under the Jean Coutu, Brunet, Metro Pharmacy, and Food Basics Pharmacy brands.

  7. Role In: French Revolution. Jeanne-Marie Roland (born March 17, 1754, Paris, France—died November 8, 1793, Paris) was the wife of Jean-Marie Roland, who directed her husband’s political career during the French Revolution, greatly influencing the policies of the moderate Girondin faction of bourgeois revolutionaries.