Hudson’s Bay Charter En Route To Museum – Is This Conservation Or Culturalism?

Three hundred and fifty-five years. That was the duration of time that the Hudson’s Bay Company existed prior to the beginning of its liquidation in March of this year. Founded in 1670 by Royal Charter of King Charles II, it is rather poetic that – over 300 years later – it would be dissolved under […]

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Hudson’s Bay As A Crown Corporation – Why Not?

In the midst of what I like to call the “faux patriotism” sweeping across the country in response to President Trump’s admittedly ridiculous tariffs on Canada, Hudson’s Bay – the single most iconic Canadian business, well…ever – is almost certainly about to become nothing but a memory in the minds of Canadians, barring a miracle.

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Why We Must Save Hudson’s Bay: A Call For Action

Editor’s note: This short piece is about a petition created by the author. You can sign it here. Hudson’s Bay has been a cornerstone of Canadian retail and history for over 350 years. Now, it stands on the brink of liquidation, putting thousands of jobs, creditors, suppliers, and landlords at risk. While financial challenges have

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