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Settlement begins in Hudson’s Bay stores, including the Toronto Flag star-news.press/wp

When the Hudson’s Hudson’s Bay Store opened Friday morning, customers searched the doors to find a thing: agreements.

Some joined a 675,700-square-meter outlet of Yonge Street with hope of receiving the first selection of the company’s famous stripes. Others turned to beelina for the Jewelry Department, where the sellers complained to make requests to follow the requests of their counters behind their counters.

“Don’t go away with makeup.” Jane Mazel shouted a friend to a friend, through the department of beauty, hoping to find larger markings on the tract and kitchen floor.

The scene was one of the last signs of the fall of the oldest company in Canada. He presented for the protection of creditors last month, referring to the problems of payment of invoices for Covid-19 pandemia, trading war and depressed traffic.

To deal with, it was set up for sale and six of his 96 Bay, fifth Avenue and the fifth shop Saks lasted last month. While few days of saving business saving, the 355-year-old company is so pessimistic, he will find a savior, decided to pre-use the last six locations.

In addition to the main flag, the Yorkdale mall, in Toronto and Hillcrest Mall at Richmond Hill, ontt, as well as in the center of Montreal, Carrefour Laval Mall and Pointe-Claire Quebec.

“Everything must go” to the style of selling style with discount, 70% and “all sales are definitive”.

‘Shop Hard Death’

Jeff Valiquette, who was listening to the shops that keeps the shops often at lunch breaks and was opened in the jewelry department within a minute.

He was zone in his tasks. Receiving gifts for his coming anniversary, a daughter and a high school graduation for a birthday – he barely noticed competition around him.

While he was “very happy, while he walked with the bling bag, the shopping journey was full of sadness.

“Everything I come. Our house is a lot of furniture in Bay or Simpsons (Hudson’s Bay in 1978) and I bought it 26 years ago in the kitchen table bay. We’re still using it,” he said.

“It’s the death of Canada’s store.”

Before entering the store, Jeffrey MacDonald made losses earlier.

They were on his list towers in 1991, in the same year, the bay took his last Simpsons in his flag the same year. They are also lost in Sears, Eaton, consumer distribution and Canadian brands and Sencer’s iteration.

“It would be nice if our country was really rich, Weston, Also Drake, said, MacDonald, Bedroom Board Chair and Toronto Rapper Reference.

“Basketball has scored a basketball court in his palace,” Drake said. “It has an Olympic size pool, so anyone who has money should be embarrassed to move forward and try and save a few stores.”

Joanna Robb, who was the first customer of the store on Friday, did not save money from the corner, where the mother worked and the family was home to the Christmas windows screen.

“But maybe if I chain myself to the gates, they can’t close” jokes while he waits to throw a striped blanket.

Clock Hudson’s Bay Manager to get bonuses, but not anxiety for employees:

Hudson’s Bay Managers will get $ 3 million in bonuses, but employees do not get serious

Hudson’s Bay, at the end of June he plans to close most of his 96 stores, will pay $ 3 million for managers and managers, but will not pay more than 9,300 employees.

Those who are known, known as point blankets are the most iconic products of Hudson’s Bay, to maintain its origins of their skin in 1670.

He wanted to buy a Tiffany Cho, but at the beginning he wanted to see umbrellas with green, red, yellow and indigo colors.

He captured two and continued to hunt, calling her mother and aunt, to encourage me to associate.

On the ground floor, the largest part of the striped products showed Friday, tightening the timothy humphries stitching one of the latest hummi-of-the-motive.

People asked him where he found. Then a man set off at a hidden atmosphere.

“I’ll race to you,” taps joked jokes people who joked people denounced drawers or staff.

Going to the store, “he would lower the vultures that they were dropped, but he liked to find a more civilized shopping experience and find hard discounts on baggage on the coming ship.

It was a sweet visit, he said by squeezing the towel.

“They are mixed emotions, but at the same time, HBCA has been here since 1670, our first Canadian company is a sad moment for Canadian economy.”

2025-04-25 17:06:00

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