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Hudson’s Bay’s demise marks the death of the traditional department store in Canada

Hudson’s Bay’s demise marks the death of the traditional department store in Canada

The Hudson's Bay in downtown Vancouver already looks like it's going out of business. When entering the store, shoppers are greeted by warning signs that neither the store's elevators nor escalator work, and they must use the fire exit stairs. Employees aimlessly patrol fragrance and cosmetic booths with no customers in sight. Hudson's Bay was, for decades, a major shopping […]

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