As part of the $30-million deal, Canadian Tire will take ownership of not only the Hudson’s Bay stripes, but also its company names and other trademarks, such as its historic coat of arms symbol.

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Hudson’s Bay doesn’t exactly have much for a luxury experience either. At one point when I was a kid maybe, but they’re a loooong way from that point in their history.

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The Bay did sell more luxury items, e.g.g their blankets and classic items, they sold higher end appliances, etc.

If you go to Canadian Tire for example they’ll sell you a coffee machine, bit they won’t have a $1000 machine on display for you.

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they used to have a high end fur department, but no one wants to buy fur clothing now

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To me the Bay kinda feels like a spread out Winners but with way more clearance signs and a perfume section you have to walk through to exit the mall.

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