MORE JOBS GONE, TORONTO — Hudson’s Bay is expected to be back in court today, where it continues to seek permission to liquidate all of its stores as part of its creditor protection case.
Since Monday, the department store chain that holds the title of Canada’s oldest company wants Ontario Superior Court judge Peter Osborne to allow it to sell off merchandise at its 80 stores, three Saks Fifth Avenue shops and 13 Saks Off 5th locations in Canada. The company’s lawyers have said the liquidation request was necessary because it doesn’t have the funding needed to keep the stores alive, but it will keep searching for that backing, in hopes of reversing its liquidation plans.
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MORE JOBS GONE, 🥵TORONTO — Hudson’s Bay is expected to be back in court today, where it continues to seek permission to liquidate all of its stores as part of its creditor protection case. Since Monday, the department store chain that holds the title of Canada’s oldest company wants Ontario Superior Court judge Peter Osborne to allow it to sell off merchandise at its 80 stores, three Saks Fifth Avenue shops and 13 Saks Off 5th locations in Canada. The company’s lawyers have said the liquidation request was necessary because it doesn’t have the funding needed to keep the stores alive, but it will keep searching for that backing, in hopes of reversing its liquidation plans. https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/business/2025/03/21/hudsons-bay-heads-back-to-court-where-its-been-asking-for-liquidation-permission/
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Hudson's Bay heads back to court where it's been asking for liquidation permission
Hudson’s Bay is expected to be back in court today, where it continues to seek permission to liquidate all of its stores as part of its creditor protection case.
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