Grand chief requests halt to auction of Hudson's Bay items linked to First Nations

The royal charter which launched Hudson's Bay Company, issued by King Charles II in 1670, is shown in an undated handout image. The department store wants to auction off the document along with its trove of art and historical artifacts as part of its creditor protection process. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Hudson's Bay Company, *MANDATORY CREDIT*

Even as Hudson's Bay was granted court permission to auction off 1,700 pieces of art and more than 2,700 artifacts, the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs is requesting a halt to the sale of items that may belong to or be linked with First Nations people.

A letter by assembly Grand Chief Kyra Wilson to the monitor for Hudson's Bay, which is operating under court protection from creditors under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act, said there is "deep concern" over the potential auction of artifacts from its collection.

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