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    Canada Economy
    Different mannequins are seen inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 14, 2025. Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, begins shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Canada Economy
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    Canada Economy
    Store fixtures are seen inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 14, 2025. Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, begins shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    The Hudson’s Bay logo remains at the entrance of its store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    A customer notice is displayed at the entrance of the Hudson’s Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Posters reading 'Everything Must Go' are displayed inside a nearly empty Hudson’s Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Different mannequins line up inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Customer notices are displayed at the entrance of the Hudson’s Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Different mannequins seen inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    A poster reading 'Everything Must Go' arise displayed inside a nearly empty Hudson’s Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Different mannequins line up inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Different mannequins seen inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Different mannequins line up inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Posters reading 'Last 8 Days!' and 'Everything 60% to 80% off' and 'Store Closing' are displayed at the entrance to Hudson’s Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Mannequin torso seen inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Dress form mannequin line up inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Different mannequins line up inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Different mannequins line up inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Different mannequins line up inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Different mannequins line up inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    A view of Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Full body mannequins line up inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Different mannequins including mannequin torso line up inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Different mannequins line up inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Different mannequins line up inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Full body mannequins line up inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Different mannequins seen inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Different mannequins line up inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Detached pieces of mannequin seen inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Different mannequins line up inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Full body female mannequins for sale line up inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Full body mannequins for sale line up inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Full body mannequins line up inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Child mannequins and mannequin torso seen inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Mannequin torso, legs and full body mannequins seen inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Mannequin torso seen inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Mannequin torso and full body mannequins seen inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Different mannequins seen inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Inside view of a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Full body mannequins inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Full body mannequins for sale line up inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Full body mannequins for sale line up inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Child mannequins and mannequin torso seen inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Full body mannequins for sale line up inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
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    Final Days At Hudson’s Bay
    EDMONTON, CANADA, MAY 24:
    Full body mannequins line up inside a nearly empty Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on May 24, 2025.
    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the oldest corporation in North America founded in 1670 as a fur trading enterprise, began shutting down its iconic department stores after filing for creditor protection in March 2025, with its trademarks and historic coat of arms sold to Canadian Tire in a final step marking the end of an era. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Iron resolve: steel town unites to fight for its furnaces
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    Iron resolve: steel town unites to fight for its furnaces
    As Scunthorpe faces 2,000 job losses in a move to greener tech, MPs and unions fear for workers and a strategic UK industry.

    British Steel's plans to axe more than 2,000 jobs in Scunthorpe, out of a workforce of about 3,800, in a shift to greener technology.

    The steel industry must decarbonise if the UK is to hit its target of net zero additions of carbon to the atmosphere by 2050. Scunthorpe's sister plant, the Port Talbot steelworks in south Wales, is the UK's biggest single emitter, producing 5.7m tonnes of carbon last year, while the north Lincolnshire site is the third biggest, producing 4m tonnes, or about 1% of the UK's annual total, according to government data.

    Last week, Chinese-owned British Steel announced it planned to close Scunthorpe's blast furnaces in favour of electric arc furnaces, which it hopes to build by late 2025.

    Tata Steel, Port Talbot's Indian owner, is considering a similar plan to close its two furnaces as soon as March, with 3,000 job losses.

    The British Steel plant in Scunthorpe.
    British Steel have announced that their Coal powered Furnaces will be closed and replaced by Electirc Arch Furnaces by 2015 in order to transition to a greener production of steel. Electric Arch furnaces will require fewer workers and at present cannot produce high grade steel. Scunthorpe

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  • Iron resolve: steel town unites to fight for its furnaces
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    Iron resolve: steel town unites to fight for its furnaces
    As Scunthorpe faces 2,000 job losses in a move to greener tech, MPs and unions fear for workers and a strategic UK industry.

    British Steel's plans to axe more than 2,000 jobs in Scunthorpe, out of a workforce of about 3,800, in a shift to greener technology.

    The steel industry must decarbonise if the UK is to hit its target of net zero additions of carbon to the atmosphere by 2050. Scunthorpe's sister plant, the Port Talbot steelworks in south Wales, is the UK's biggest single emitter, producing 5.7m tonnes of carbon last year, while the north Lincolnshire site is the third biggest, producing 4m tonnes, or about 1% of the UK's annual total, according to government data.

    Last week, Chinese-owned British Steel announced it planned to close Scunthorpe's blast furnaces in favour of electric arc furnaces, which it hopes to build by late 2025.

    Tata Steel, Port Talbot's Indian owner, is considering a similar plan to close its two furnaces as soon as March, with 3,000 job losses.

    The British Steel plant in Scunthorpe.
    British Steel have announced that their Coal powered Furnaces will be closed and replaced by Electirc Arch Furnaces by 2015 in order to transition to a greener production of steel. Electric Arch furnaces will require fewer workers and at present cannot produce high grade steel. Scunthorpe

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    Iron resolve: steel town unites to fight for its furnaces
    As Scunthorpe faces 2,000 job losses in a move to greener tech, MPs and unions fear for workers and a strategic UK industry.

    British Steel's plans to axe more than 2,000 jobs in Scunthorpe, out of a workforce of about 3,800, in a shift to greener technology.

    The steel industry must decarbonise if the UK is to hit its target of net zero additions of carbon to the atmosphere by 2050. Scunthorpe's sister plant, the Port Talbot steelworks in south Wales, is the UK's biggest single emitter, producing 5.7m tonnes of carbon last year, while the north Lincolnshire site is the third biggest, producing 4m tonnes, or about 1% of the UK's annual total, according to government data.

    Last week, Chinese-owned British Steel announced it planned to close Scunthorpe's blast furnaces in favour of electric arc furnaces, which it hopes to build by late 2025.

    Tata Steel, Port Talbot's Indian owner, is considering a similar plan to close its two furnaces as soon as March, with 3,000 job losses.

    The British Steel plant in Scunthorpe.
    British Steel have announced that their Coal powered Furnaces will be closed and replaced by Electirc Arch Furnaces by 2015 in order to transition to a greener production of steel. Electric Arch furnaces will require fewer workers and at present cannot produce high grade steel. Scunthorpe

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  • Iron resolve: steel town unites to fight for its furnaces
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    Iron resolve: steel town unites to fight for its furnaces
    As Scunthorpe faces 2,000 job losses in a move to greener tech, MPs and unions fear for workers and a strategic UK industry.

    British Steel's plans to axe more than 2,000 jobs in Scunthorpe, out of a workforce of about 3,800, in a shift to greener technology.

    The steel industry must decarbonise if the UK is to hit its target of net zero additions of carbon to the atmosphere by 2050. Scunthorpe's sister plant, the Port Talbot steelworks in south Wales, is the UK's biggest single emitter, producing 5.7m tonnes of carbon last year, while the north Lincolnshire site is the third biggest, producing 4m tonnes, or about 1% of the UK's annual total, according to government data.

    Last week, Chinese-owned British Steel announced it planned to close Scunthorpe's blast furnaces in favour of electric arc furnaces, which it hopes to build by late 2025.

    Tata Steel, Port Talbot's Indian owner, is considering a similar plan to close its two furnaces as soon as March, with 3,000 job losses.

    Steve Barnes co owner of The Lucky Tuppence Sweet Shop in Scunthorpe City Centre.
    British Steel have announced that their Coal powered Furnaces will be closed and replaced by Electirc Arch Furnaces by 2015 in order to transition to a greener production of steel. Electric Arch furnaces will require fewer workers and at present cannot produce high grade steel. Scunthorpe

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  • Iron resolve: steel town unites to fight for its furnaces
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    Iron resolve: steel town unites to fight for its furnaces
    As Scunthorpe faces 2,000 job losses in a move to greener tech, MPs and unions fear for workers and a strategic UK industry.

    British Steel's plans to axe more than 2,000 jobs in Scunthorpe, out of a workforce of about 3,800, in a shift to greener technology.

    The steel industry must decarbonise if the UK is to hit its target of net zero additions of carbon to the atmosphere by 2050. Scunthorpe's sister plant, the Port Talbot steelworks in south Wales, is the UK's biggest single emitter, producing 5.7m tonnes of carbon last year, while the north Lincolnshire site is the third biggest, producing 4m tonnes, or about 1% of the UK's annual total, according to government data.

    Last week, Chinese-owned British Steel announced it planned to close Scunthorpe's blast furnaces in favour of electric arc furnaces, which it hopes to build by late 2025.

    Tata Steel, Port Talbot's Indian owner, is considering a similar plan to close its two furnaces as soon as March, with 3,000 job losses.

    Steve Barnes co owner of The Lucky Tuppence Sweet Shop in Scunthorpe City Centre.
    British Steel have announced that their Coal powered Furnaces will be closed and replaced by Electirc Arch Furnaces by 2015 in order to transition to a greener production of steel. Electric Arch furnaces will require fewer workers and at present cannot produce high grade steel. Scunthorpe

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    Iron resolve: steel town unites to fight for its furnaces
    As Scunthorpe faces 2,000 job losses in a move to greener tech, MPs and unions fear for workers and a strategic UK industry.

    British Steel's plans to axe more than 2,000 jobs in Scunthorpe, out of a workforce of about 3,800, in a shift to greener technology.

    The steel industry must decarbonise if the UK is to hit its target of net zero additions of carbon to the atmosphere by 2050. Scunthorpe's sister plant, the Port Talbot steelworks in south Wales, is the UK's biggest single emitter, producing 5.7m tonnes of carbon last year, while the north Lincolnshire site is the third biggest, producing 4m tonnes, or about 1% of the UK's annual total, according to government data.

    Last week, Chinese-owned British Steel announced it planned to close Scunthorpe's blast furnaces in favour of electric arc furnaces, which it hopes to build by late 2025.

    Tata Steel, Port Talbot's Indian owner, is considering a similar plan to close its two furnaces as soon as March, with 3,000 job losses.

    The Lucky Tuppence Sweet Shop in Scunthorpe City Centre.
    British Steel have announced that their Coal powered Furnaces will be closed and replaced by Electirc Arch Furnaces by 2015 in order to transition to a greener production of steel. Electric Arch furnaces will require fewer workers and at present cannot produce high grade steel. Scunthorpe

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