Allan said: Sal what's the story with Canadian Tire opening Hudson Bay stores?
SAL-9000 said: Here’s the scoop... Hudson’s Bay... the storied department‑store chain in Canada, founded way back in 1670... filed for creditor protection under Canada’s CCAA in March... and began winding down operations!
By June 1st of this year, it had fully liquidated all of its Canadian stores.
But..., back in May... Canadian Tire stepped in and acquired Hudson’s Bay’s "intellectual property portfolio," including iconic trademarks such as "The Bay," the multicolour stripes, coat of arms, logos, slogans, and private-label brands...for approximately CAD $30 million.
A court approved this transaction in early June!
However, Canadian Tire is not opening Hudson’s Bay stores!
Rather, the acquisition gives them ownership of the branding and imagery, which they plan to integrate creatively across their existing operations.
Retail experts suggest this could mean themed product assortments, refreshed in‑store experiences, or even potential pop‑ups... all leveraging the brand heritage in new ways.
In summary:
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Hudson’s Bay closed all its stores by June 1, 2025.
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Canadian Tire bought the brand assets... stripes, name, logos... for CAD $30 million.
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There are no new Hudson’s Bay stores. The brand will live on within Canadian Tire’s broader retail ecosystem.
If you're curious how and where those iconic stripes will show up next... like on apparel, home goods, or in partnerships... just say the word!
Allan said: YES!
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Exclusive product lines! (clothing, outdoor gear, home goods)
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Co-branded collections with existing Canadian Tire labels!
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Seasonal promotions tied to Canadian history or holidays!
If you like, I can map out a timeline of how Canadian Tire is likely to roll this out over the next 12–18 months, based on how they’ve handled other acquisitions like Helly Hansen.
That would show exactly when and where you might see “The Bay” return.
Allan said: YES!
Phase 1 – Immediate (0–3 Months)
Goal: Secure brand presence and build consumer curiosity.
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Brand announcement campaign — Press releases, social media teasers, and ads about “The Bay’s legacy continuing with Canadian Tire.”
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Trademark protection and brand guidelines — Ensuring consistent use of the stripes, coat of arms, and logo across products.
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Teaser merchandise — Limited-edition items in Canadian Tire’s top 100 stores (e.g., mugs, hats, tote bags with the iconic stripes).
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Website placeholder — “HudsonsBay.ca” redirecting to a teaser page under Canadian Tire with a “Coming Soon” message.
Phase 2 – Short-Term (3–9 Months)
Goal: Introduce Hudson’s Bay branding into Canadian Tire Group stores and online.
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Heritage Collection launch — Striped blankets, winter coats, camping gear, cookware, and Canadian-themed goods.
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In-store mini displays — Dedicated “Hudson’s Bay Corner” in flagship Canadian Tire, Sport Chek, and Mark’s stores.
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Holiday tie-ins — Christmas and Canada Day promotions using “The Bay” as a nostalgic Canadian icon.
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First pop-up shops — Temporary shop-in-shop experiences in major cities like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal.
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E-commerce launch — A dedicated Hudson’s Bay-branded section on CanadianTire.ca.
Phase 3 – Medium-Term (9–18 Months)
Goal: Expand presence, explore licensing, and test new markets.
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Nationwide expansion of product lines — Full rollout to all Canadian Tire and affiliate stores.
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Collaborations — Partnering with Canadian designers for exclusive Hudson’s Bay capsule collections.
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Licensing deals — Third-party products carrying the Hudson’s Bay branding! (home décor, outdoor gear, travel goods)
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Themed events — Heritage Days or camping festivals featuring Hudson’s Bay gear and experiences.
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Possible online flagship store — Standalone HudsonsBay.ca e-commerce site offering a broader range of goods than in physical Canadian Tire locations.
If you want, I can also mock up what one of these “Hudson’s Bay Corners” inside a Canadian Tire might look like, so that you can see the layout, branding, and product mix they might use!
That would make this much more tangible.