25-09-2025 17:32 via cbc.ca

Hudson's Bay gets court permission to auction off 'retail era' artifacts

Canadians hoping to get their hands on treasures from Hudson's Bay won't have to wait much longer for the chance. An Ontario court has approved a November sale of 1,700 pieces of art and about 2,700 artifacts belonging to the fallen retailer.
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