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  1. The North West Company is a Canadian retailer that serves Indigenous communities in Northern Canada and Alaska. It has a long history of engagement, reconciliation and social well-being with Indigenous Peoples.

  2. Further information on the North West Company can be found in Marjorie Wilkins Campbell's 1957 book The North West Company, as well as her 1962 biography of William McGillivray, McGillivray, Lord of the North West.

  3. The North West Company is a multinational Canadian grocery and retail company which operates stores in Canada's western provinces and northern territories, as well as the US states of Alaska, Hawaii, and several other countries and US territories in Oceania and the Caribbean.

  4. The North West Company is a leading retailer to underserved rural communities and urban neighbourhood markets in the following regions: Northern Canada, Western Canada, rural Alaska, the South Pacific islands and the Caribbean.

  5. Jun 6, 2007 · Last Edited March 4, 2015. Founded in 1779, the North West Company was a major force in the fur trade from the 1780s to 1821. Managed primarily by Highland Scots who migrated to Montréal after 1760, or came as Loyalists escaping the American Revolution, it also drew heavily on French-Canadian labour and experience.

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  6. Oct 18, 2013 · Learn about the history and operations of the North West Company, one of the major fur trading companies in Canada. Find out how it competed with the Hudson's Bay Company and the XY Company, and how it explored the North American continent in search of a Pacific outlet.

  7. Aug 21, 2019 · Learn about the history of the North West Company, a rival of the Hudson's Bay Company in the fur trade of Canada. Hear how it was founded, expanded, merged, and competed with its rival from 1779 to 1821.