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Hudson’s Bay seeks approval to auction off 1670 charter, court filings show

The Ontario Superior Court had been due to hear a motion earlier this month approving the sale of the artifact to the Weston family of grocer Loblaw Cos. Ltd. fame.

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CP NewsAlert: Hudson's Bay to seek court permission to auction off charter, docs say

The 1670 royal charter signed by King Charles II, establishing Hudson’s Bay, is shown on display at the Manitoba Museum.


TORONTO - Hudson’s Bay wants to revert to its original plan to auction off its founding charter after more parties signalled interest in buying — then donating — the 1670 document, new court documents say.

The Ontario Superior Court had been due to hear a motion earlier this month approving the sale of the artifact to the Weston family of grocer Loblaw Cos. Ltd. fame. Their holding company Wittington Investments Ltd. offered $12.5 million for the charter and planned to donate it to the Canadian Museum of History. 

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