Toys "R" Us Canada gets court approval for three asset sales
22-06-2026 20:50 via baytoday.ca

Toys "R" Us Canada gets court approval for three asset sales

TORONTO — An Ontario court is giving Toys "R" Us Canada permission to split up and sell the business to three buyers, including its current owner who wants to keep running the chain or rebrand it.
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