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Sears Canada Cutting 2,900 Jobs, Closing 59 Stores, Secures Creditor Protection

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 22 Jun, 2017 01:11 PM
    TORONTO — Sears Canada Inc. (TSX:SCC) said it plans to close 59 locations and cut approximately 2,900 jobs under a court-supervised restructuring after it was granted protection from creditors Thursday.
     
     
    The announcement came after the company was granted temporary protection from creditors under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.
     
     
    It marked a culmination of struggles for a company with roots that stretch back generations.
     
     
    The retailer has piled up losses and seen its stock dive, losing more than 80 per cent of its value in the last year, despite efforts to refashion itself at a time when more Canadians are shirking bricks-and-mortar in favour of online shopping. It has also gone through several leadership changes in recent years.
     
     
    "The brand reinvention work Sears Canada has begun requires a long-term effort," Sears Canada said in a statement Thursday.
     
     
    "But the continued liquidity pressures facing the company as well as legacy components of its business are preventing it from making further progress and from restructuring its legacy assets and businesses outside of a CCAA proceeding."
     
     
    Under the court-supervised plan, Sears Canada will close 20 full-line department stores, 15 Sears Home stores, 10 Sears Outlet stores and 14 Sears Hometown locations. It has also been authorized to obtain up to $450 million in financing to maintain operations throughout the restructuring.
     
     
    Headquartered in Toronto, Sears Canada has 94 department stores, 23 Sears Home stores and 10 outlets. It said it hopes to exit court protection as soon as possible this year.
     
     
    TEARS FOR SEARS: THE RISE AND DECLINE OF A CANADIAN RETAIL GIANT
     
     
    Here's a look at the history of Sears Canada:
     
     
    1952 — Simpsons-Sears is founded as a national mail-order business, as part of a partnership between the Robert Simpson Company of Toronto and Sears Roebuck Co. of Chicago.
     
     
    September 1953 — Simpsons-Sears opens its first store in Stratford, Ont.
     
     
    1973 — The company opens its first store under the Sears banner.
     
     
    1978 — Hudson's Bay Company acquires the Simpson Company. The Simpsons-Sears partnership dissolves.
     
    1984 — The company formally changes its name to Sears Canada.
     
     
    1995 — Sears opens its first Sears Whole Home furniture store; later renames the store Sears Home.
     
     
    1998 — The company launches its e-commerce website, becoming one of the first retailers to do so in Canada.
     
     
    1999 — Sears buys the bankrupt chain, The T. Eaton Company Ltd., including all of the flagship department stores in coveted locations like the Toronto Eaton Centre.
     
     
    February 2009 — Sears cuts 300 jobs, less than one per cent of its workforce at the time, to prepare for a "tough'' year in retail.
     
     
    June 2011 — Calvin McDonald is named president and CEO of Sears Canada and embarks on a three-year turnaround plan as sales decline and thousands of jobs are cut.
     
     
    2012 — Sears begins selling off leases to its stores in prime locations.
     
     
    September 2013 — McDonald abruptly steps down as president and CEO. Former U.S. naval aviator and retail consultant Douglas C. Campbell takes over as CEO.
     
     
    May 2014 — U.S. parent company Sears Holdings Corp. hints that it's looking to sell the ailing retailer.
     
     
     
    September 2014 — Campbell steps down as CEO.
     
     
    October 2014 — Ronald Boire steps in as interim CEO.
     
     
    July 2015 — Boire steps down as CEO. Brandon Stranzl is named executive chairman of Sears Canada.
     
     
    November 2015 — Carrie Kirkman becomes Sears Canada president.
     
     
    July 2016 — Kirkman leaves the role.
     
     
    August 2016 — Sears Canada rebrands logo for the first time in 32 years by adding a maple leaf.
     
     
    December 2016 — The retailer announces plans to venture into the grocery business, saying its signed partnerships with two specialty supermarket operators to run food markets at some of its revamped locations.
     
     
    January 2017 — New Brunswick government gives Sears Canada $8.7 million to open business centres in Edmundston and Saint John. The centres are expected to create 540 new jobs in total.
     
     
    June 13, 2017 — Faced with a cash crunch that's getting worse, the company announces it is exploring strategic alternatives including a sale.
     
     
    June 22, 2017 — Sears Canada is granted court protection from creditors. It announces plans to close 59 locations across the country and cut approximately 2,900 jobs under a court-supervised restructuring.

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