Dominion (supermarket)
| Company type | Division |
|---|---|
| Industry | Supermarket |
| Founded | 1919 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| Founders | J. William Pentland Robert Jackson |
| Defunct | December 2008 |
| Fate | Rebranded as Metro |
| Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| Brands | Private labels: Master Choice Equality |
| Parent | Metro Inc. |
| Website | www.metro.ca |
Dominion is a former national chain of supermarkets in Canada. The chain was founded in 1919 in Ontario and was later acquired by the Argus Corporation. It was broken up in the mid-1980s, with key locations and the rights to the brand sold to The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company (A&P), which restricted the chain to the Greater Toronto Area. Stores elsewhere in Ontario were converted to the A&P banner, and others were sold to third parties. A&P's Canadian division was later acquired by Metro Inc., which rebranded the remaining Dominion stores to its namesake banner in 2008.