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Lawyer wants to save war memorials at Hudson’s Bay stores in Toronto, Calgary

  • Toronto lawyer E. Patrick Shea works to save war memorials at two Hudson's Bay locations.
  • The company is closing stores and selling assets, placing the displays at risk.
  • These memorials list almost 100 former employees who died serving in the Second World War.
  • Shea states, "behind every one of those names is a story."
  • Shea wants the memorials to remain in the communities where they currently reside.
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Lawyer wants to save war memorials at Hudson’s Bay stores in Toronto, Calgary

A Toronto lawyer is hoping to find a way to preserve war memorials at two Hudson’s Bay stores.

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Lawyer wants to save war memorials at Hudson's Bay stores in Toronto, Calgary

TORONTO — A Toronto lawyer is hoping to find a way to preserve war memorials at two Hudson’s Bay stores. E. Patrick Shea, who also sits on the senate of the 48th Highlanders of Canada and is the RCAF Foundation’s secretary, said he wants the displays commemorating Bay and Simpsons workers who died in the […]

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Curiocity broke the news in on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.
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