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Court grants Hudson’s Bay extension of creditor protection

The court approval came after a lawyer representing Hudson’s Bay addressed the court Tuesday morning.

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The Ontario Superior Court An Ontario has granted Hudson’s Bay an extension of its creditor protection and given the beleaguered retailer permission to repay some senior lenders.


An Ontario court has granted Hudson’s Bay an extension of its creditor protection and given the beleaguered retailer permission to repay millions of dollars owed to certain senior lenders that have priority over other creditors — including the company’s employees.

The approval came after a lawyer representing Hudson’s Bay addressed the court Tuesday morning in response to concerns raised by some stakeholders about a previous deal in which the company purchased Neiman Marcus. That deal resulted in Hudson’s Bay being separated into a standalone business just three months before it filed for creditor protection in early March.

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Estella Ren

Estella Ren is a Toronto-based general assignment reporter for the Star. Reach her via email: eren@thestar.ca

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