‘Best-case scenario’: Hudson’s Bay charter to remain in public hands after joint $18M bid

‘Best-case scenario’: Hudson’s Bay charter to remain in public hands after joint $18M bid

Two of Canada's richest families appear to have been successful in their bid on the royal charter that formed Hudson's Bay about 355 years ago, putting an end to months of uncertainty over the document's fate and keeping it in

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