Editor’s note: This short piece is about a petition created by the author. You can sign it here. Hudson’s Bay has been a cornerstone of Canadian retail …
They could have pivoted and gone to e-commerce, but no, they stuck with the department store model, despite everyone else failing at it. Evolve or die.
Someone will buy the name and it’ll “have a comeback”, but the real deal is dead. Sad, yes. Worth saving? No.
I’d rather the Eaton’s name make a comeback than The Bay. A lot of the history that HBC is associated with isn’t exactly positive.
@WhiskyTangoFoxtrot@lemmy.world
History, is just that, History. It’s neither good nor bad.
Let it liquidate; just buy the name at auction and start over better
@rxbudian@lemmy.ca And that fantastic coat of arms they have.
Nope. Snotty, expensive and barely worth shopping at when there was a major sale. It lasted twice as long as the East India Company (more or less) and will be remembered in history books, to which I am glad to see it consigned.
Nah, sorry it was sold out to an investment firm. It needs to crash and burn. Harsh truth
Dominion Review is a Canadian publication providing novel and dissenting perspectives on issues that matter to our country.
Oh.
And look at that, the site’s editor has been published in…
-The Epoch Times (19 times!)
-The Financial Post (4 times)
-The Vancouver Sun (twice)
-The Western Standard
And other publications that I’m sure are highly esteemed and worth our time.
They previously had an article posted here complaining that Poilievre wasn’t racist enough.