Sears Canada granted permission to liquidate remaining 130 stores
TORONTO — For Blaise Lyle, Sears Canada’s decision to shut its doors for good after 65 years stirs up a lot of emotion.
After all, the national retailer, which received approval from an Ontario judge Friday to liquidate its remaining stores, has been a steady fixture in his life since he started as a sales associate there some 39 years ago, as a teenager in high school.
Over that time, Lyle says, he got married, had children and watched them graduate by the time he was terminated in June from his role as an in-store marketing manager.
“My Sears family was always part of any celebration I ever had in my life… It was more of a family for me, but it’s also an end of an era, for Canada,” said the 58-year-old Toronto man.


