As I think about the closure of Hudson's Bay, I find myself reflecting on its significance in shaping Canada's history. While I can't recall the last time I visited one of their stores, my connection to Hudson's Bay is symbolized by the iconic striped blanket that keeps me warm every night—a fun fact being that these blankets are actually made in the UK.
Today, I'm in Toronto for an event tonight, and plan to make a nostalgic stop this afternoon at the flagship store at Yonge and Bay. If its doors are still open, I'll take a moment to appreciate the memories and legacy of this storied institution.
The transition of Hudson's Bay into American ownership in 2008 was a moment I captured in a cartoon, and now, with the rise of e-commerce, it faces new challenges. Although the retail landscape has changed, the history and impact of Hudson's Bay continue to resonate, reminding us of its enduring role in our national narrative.
This editorial cartoon was adapted from one which was originally published July 18, 2008