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Hudson's Bay Company sold to U.S. Buyer!
Well folks, they've gone and done it. A vital piece of our Canadian history and Heritage have been sold to a U.S. business person ... The Hudson's Bay Company is no longer Canadian :(:(:(:(:(
I wonder what my ancestors would think to know this? Many were Hudson's Bay company contract workers who came here and settled here ... all up my Granny and Grandpa's side ... HBC is part of my personal family history and heritage ... I feel really sad about this ... Quote:
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That's progress though ... out with the old, and in with the new, like it or lump it. Fall in. |
Jerry Zucker....
Jerry knows a good thing when he see's it!
This statement says it all.. The retailer, which operates 550 stores across the country under the Bay, Zellers, and Home Outfitters banners, has been hit by declining sales and three consecutive quarters of losses. . DO we Canadians shop at the Bay...???? It appears not... So if we don't "Buy Canadian" some sharpie carpet bagger will.... HB's land is worth more than he payed for the whole company.. So Ma..Shopping at Walmart is what Canadians want.. Apparently... Sad what... I hope Jerry likes snow.... http://www.funnyclicks.com/pictures21/3187.jpg |
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Sad day when the kids can't afford or won't support the family home business ... but understandable when cost of living exceeds the prices of what the family biz sells. Dammit. |
Welcome to the club, Our most famous store is owned by an Egyptian grocer. :(
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However almost all the UK rail freight is moved by a Canadian import: Class 66. "GM built all 250 of the locomotives at their works at Ontario, in south east Canada. To start with, just 66001 and 66002 were built, the frames being laid on 18th May 1997. On 23rd March 1998 number 66001 was officially handed over to the EWS Chairman at Ontario. It was then taken to Albany, New Jersey where, on 31st March 1998, it was loaded on board a ship for its voyage to Immingham. Upon arrival there it was towed by 56018 to the nearby TMD for inspection, with a ceremonial unveiling to the press on 20th April 1998. That night it moved to Toton TMD (hauled by 60016) for further inspection and staff training. Four days later it was displayed in Chester, then being taken on 27th April 1998 to the Railway Technical Centre at Derby for two weeks of tests. It was then sent back to Toton TMD and, on 21 May 1998, it made its first journey on Railtrack under its own power, undertaking brake tests between Toton and Chesterfield. It hauled its first train on 27th May 1998." R. |
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Problem is, its all of 3" long. :( :( :( R. |
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Canadian history and culture...for sale to the highest bidder! HBC was formed in 1670 and every Canadian knows how the fur trade and the Hudson's Bay Co. opened Canada up. HBC forts across Canada, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, provided security and support for settlers to stay and set down roots and begin the process of nation building. Fort Langley in B.C. was once the provincial capitol and has been restored and is now part of the National Parks system. What's next on the auction block? The CBC? Hmmm, that may not be a bad thing! :cheers: :salute: :drunk: CHIMO! |
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