The classic chocolatier has reportedly been sold to an affiliate of Quebec-based Biscuits Leclerc Ltee, for $19.5-million You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have ...
Today, thanks to the heroic efforts of many Canadians—from the Friends of Laura Secord to local municipalities and trailblazers (literally)— any nature lover can walk the Laura Secord Legacy Trail ...
We gorged on those bonbons, as have so many Canadians since the first Laura Secord opened in Toronto in 1913. Named after the Canadian War of 1812 heroine Laura Secord, the company was so successful ...
Laura Secord is attributed with playing a critical role turning the tide of the War of 1812. In 1813, she learned that American soldiers planned to surprise the British and Canadians at Beaver Dams.
Laura Secord, the iconic Canadian chocolatier named after a heroine of the War of 1812, is on the selling block again. And while the Montreal adman who almost bought it last year isn't in the market ...
Laura Secord - the quintessential Canadian heroine of the War of 1812 - was born in 1775, not in Canada, but in Massachusetts. Her father, Thomas Ingersoll, fought on the side of the rebels loyal to ...
Caroline McCormick is a very proud woman these days. The great, great, great granddaughter of Laura Secord — and president and founder of the Friends of Laura Secord — is excitedly preparing for the ...
The Chicago-based parent company of Canadian candy maker Laura Secord is putting the 90-year-old company up for sale. Laura Secord's corporate parent, Archibald Candy Corp., said Tuesday it has hired ...
Paragon Capital Partners, a merchant banking firm advising Archibald Candy Corp on its bankruptcy and divestiture, has completed the sale of Laura Secord to Gordon Brothers Group LLC. Laura Secord is ...
Laura Secord set out alone from her Queenston home early one morning in 1813 on an arduous 32-kilometre journey through thick woods and across rushing streams. Fearing attacks by wild animals and ...
GREAT BARRINGTON — Late one night, as foreign soldiers sat eating her food, a middle-aged mother overheard them speak of a surprise attack. She went alone through 19 miles of swamp and forest to alert ...
Laura Secord is back in Canadian hands. The classic chocolatier, named for War of 1812 heroine who warned British forces of the advancing Americans, has been sold to Aliments NutriArt Inc., an ...
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