‘Cream’ of Hudson’s Bay art collection to be auctioned off in Toronto

Global NewsWednesday, November 19, 2025 at 11:34:24 AM
‘Cream’ of Hudson’s Bay art collection to be auctioned off in Toronto
  • The 'cream' of Hudson's Bay art collection is set to be auctioned in Toronto, attracting art enthusiasts and historians alike. This auction signifies a pivotal moment in the legacy of Hudson's Bay, Canada's oldest company, as it faces a decline in its historical prominence.
  • The auction not only highlights the artistic value of the collection but also reflects the broader implications of Hudson's Bay's changing status in Canadian history, evoking sentiments of nostalgia among its supporters.
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