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  2. Maple Leaf, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The Maple Leaf School. Although it would be considered outside of the current Maple Leaf neighborhood's boundaries, the Maple Leaf School opened in 1896 near Lake Washington. Library. The Northgate Library, which is a branch of the Seattle Public Library system, is located on 10500 block of 5th Avenue, across from Northgate Mall. The library ...

  3. Maple Leaf Foods - Wikipedia

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    Total equity. CA$ 1.95 billion (2019) [2] Number of employees. 24,000 [3] (2008) Website. www .mapleleaf .ca. Maple Leaf Foods Inc. is a Canadian multinational consumer-packaged meats and food production company. Its head office is in Mississauga, Ontario .

  4. Maple leaf - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Canada, featuring a stylized maple leaf in the centre. The maple leaf slowly caught on as a national symbol. In 1868, it was included in the coat of arms of Ontario and the coat of arms of Quebec, and was added to the Canadian coat of arms in 1921. Historically, the golden maple leaf had represented Ontario, while the green maple ...

  5. List of Toronto Maple Leafs head coaches - Wikipedia

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    Key # Number of coaches–a running total of the number of coaches, any coach who has two or more separate terms is only counted once. GC Games coached W Wins L Losses T Ties OT Overtime/shootout losses Win% Winning percentage * Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame † Spent entire NHL head coaching career with the Maple Leafs ! Also played for the Maple Leafs Coaches Statistics are up to date ...

  6. Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd. (MLSE) is a professional sports and commercial real estate company based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.With assets that include franchises in four of the six major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada, it is the largest sports and entertainment company in Canada, and one of the largest in North America.

  7. Maple Leaf Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Tunney (1983-1984) Parent. National Wrestling Alliance (1948–1984) World Wrestling Federation (1984–present) Formerly. Queensbury Athletic Club. Maple Leaf Wrestling was the unofficial name in the 1970s and 1980s of the professional wrestling promotion run by Frank Tunney in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

  8. Tom O'Neill (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Bernard "Windy" O'Neill (September 28, 1923 – February 13, 1973) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 66 games in the National Hockey League with the Toronto Maple Leafs during the 1943–44 and 1944–45 seasons. He won the Stanley Cup with Toronto in 1945. O'Neill was born in Deseronto, Ontario.

  9. Winnipeg Maple Leafs - Wikipedia

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    The Winnipeg Maple Leafs, or Maple Leaf Hockey Club, were a professional men's ice hockey team in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Winnipeg Maple Leafs played in the Manitoba Professional Hockey League from 1907–1909. In March 1908, as 1907–08 MPHL champions, the team challenged for the Stanley Cup but lost over two games to the Montreal Wanderers, 5-11 ...