Jon Rahbek-Clemmensen on the crucial choice facing Greenland
Jon Rahbek-Clemmensen on the crucial choice facing Greenland's geopolitical future
Canada at a Crossroads – Volume 3: Dollars and sense: The case for cutting income taxes

What went wrong? Analysts say Hudson’s Bay couldn’t compete [Video]

Categories
Canadian Economy and Markets

People walk past the Hudson’s Bay store in Toronto on March 10, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

Retail experts say the looming demise of Hudson’s Bay Co. as a national presence would be a “historic loss” but not surprising, given the retailer’s inability to draw customers into stores.

“The Bay in particular … really struggled to adjust to changes in consumer shopping habits, preferences and the demand for goods,” Jamie Hyodo, an assistant professor of consumer behaviour at Western University, said in a recent interview.

Founded as a fur-trading company in 1670, Hudson’s Bay’s modern heyday was in the 20th century when the store served as a one-stop shop for Canadians looking for quality clothing, cosmetics and home wares, Hyodo said.

But as the retail landscape changed — discount retailers started to become more prevalent in the 1960s and ’70s and luxury brands opened stand-alone stores where they could sell …

Linda Sams explains why it
Linda Sams explains why it's so important to ensure salmon farming in Canada remains viable
No presence, no power. Why Canada must build ties in Washington: Ian Ching in Canadian Affairs