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Court approves Hudsons Bay plan to auction its royal charter; $18M bid . . . TORONTO — The royal charter that created Hudson’s Bay in 1670 is on its way to the auction block Ontario Superior Court judge Peter Osborne on Friday approved a process that will see the document owned by the defunct retailer sold early next month The auction will kick off with an $18-million
Historic Royal Charter Auction Approved: Hudsons Bay Co. Seeks . . . An Ontario Superior Court judge has formally approved Hudson's Bay Co 's (HBC) plan to auction its venerable 1670 royal charter, a document of profound historical significance that once granted the company dominion over vast swathes of North America This judicial green light, delivered on November 21, 2025, marks a pivotal moment for the struggling retail giant, offering a crucial pathway to
Court Approves Hudson’s Bay Company Plan to Auction Historic Royal . . . In a landmark decision with major implications for Canadian heritage and the collectibles market, a court has officially approved Hudson’s Bay Company’s (HBC) plan to auction off its centuries-old royal charter, a foundational document that shaped the development of what would later become Canada
Court approves Hudsons Bay plan to auction its royal charter; $18M bid . . . TORONTO — The royal charter that created Hudson’s Bay in 1670 is on its way to the auction block Ontario Superior Court judge Peter Osborne on Friday approved a process that will see the document owned by the defunct retailer sold early next month in a competitive process that will kick off with an $18 million bid from holding companies belonging to two of Canada's richest family The
Court approves Hudsons Bay plan to auction its royal charter; $18M bid . . . TORONTO — The royal charter that created Hudson’s Bay in 1670 is on its way to the auction block Ontario Superior Court judge Peter Osborne on Friday approved a process that will see the document owned by the defunct retailer sold early next month