"0"^^ . . "2014-06-15T00:00:00"^^ . "1"^^ . "Since Canadian Tire stores aren't corporate controlled, each location can vary greatly from the others. Unfortunately, this store is one of the ones that's operated badly.\n\nThe store is massive, yet it seems to have so little within its walls. Compared to the Canadian Tire at Dawes and Danforth, this location has no variety in its products. Since the merchandise stock is up to the owner of the location, the blame isn't on Canadian Tire corporate, but on the owner. Not that this next observation means anything, but this location has a bunch of old, boxless, used alarm clocks for sale--it's quite odd.\n\nThere isn't really much else to say about a place like Canadian Tire. The only person you would normally interact with, at a store like this one, is the cashier, and there's nothing wrong with the cashiers at this location.\n\nThe only reason I was going to Canadian Tire was for Nature Clean laundry detergent, Earth Friendly dish soap, and Blue Planet toilet paper and paper towels. I recently bought Nature Clean unscented hand soap and now need a good source for that too. This location might have the detergent (haven't needed to check yet) and has the hand soap, but no refill for the hand soap--it's also extremely expensive. This location doesn't have any of the other products in stock. There's really no point in going to this location other than to get the laundry detergent.\n\ntl;dr: the owner of this store sucks at inventory."^^ . . "3"^^ . "2"^^ . .