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September 2013
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 * portion of Hudson's Bay where its explorers founded the first fort on Hudson’s Bay, Charles Fort later Rupert House, now Fort Rupert, at the mouth of the Rupert River.

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 * Bay, which again became a British possession. The Kingdom of Great Britain had been established following the union of Scotland and England in 1707. After the treaty, the Company built Prince of

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 * British possession. The Kingdom of Great Britain had been established following the union of Scotland and England in 1707. After the treaty, the Company built [[Prince_
 * Stores]] in 1990, combining them with the Zellers chain. In 1993 the bankrupt [Woodward's] stores, based in British Columbia and Alberta, were acquired by HBC, which cherry-picked the real

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THank you for your contributions to this article, and especially for taking the time to provide proper citations. A couple of points to help you with your editing: Thank you. Ground Zero | t 22:02, 16 September 2013 (UTC)
 * 1) Wikipedia style does not capitalize "company" when used as "the company". Please see Capitals.
 * 2) Because HBC is primarily a Canadian company, it is appropriate to use Canadian spelling (see WP:ENGVAR. American spelling is not appropriate in this article.

September 2013
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